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1. 4 Press Enter After setting the password the computer sets the User Password parameter to Set 5 If desired you can enable the Password on boot parameter 6 When you are done press F10 to save the changes and exit the BIOS Setup Utility If the verification is OK the screen will display as following The password setting is complete after the user presses Enter If the current password entered does not match the actual current password the screen will show you the Setup Warning Setup Warning Invalid Password Continue If the new password and confirm new password strings do not match the screen will display the following message Setup Warning Passwords do not match Re enter password Continue 34 Chapter 2 Power The Advanced screen allows the user to configure the various advanced BIOS options IMPORTANT Making incorrect settings to items on these pages may cause the system to malfunction Unless you have experience adjusting these items we recommend that you leave these settings at the default values If making settings to items on these pages causes your system to malfunction or prevents the system from booting open BIOS and choose Load Optimal Defaults in the Exit menu to boot up normally Information Main Advanced Security MIROWEMH Boot Exit gt Advanced CPU Control Chapter 2 35 The table below describes the items menus and submenus in this screen Settings in boldfac
2. 4 F 3 Insert the LCD Panel cable into the LCD Panel 4 Replace the adhesive strip securing the connector connector as shown in place 5 Replace the adhesive strip as shown Chapter 3 109 6 Replace the LCD cable as shown an press down along the cable s length to secure the cable to the panel IMPORTANT Ensure the cable is placed between the green callouts to avoid trapping when the panel is replaced IMPORTANT Ensure that the LCD cables pass through the hinge wells and are not trapped under the panel E g 4 W F ii 110 Chapter 3 8 Replace the two screws to secure the panel in the LCD Module Replacing the Camera Module 1 Align the Camera Board with the locating pins and 2 Connect the cable to the Camera Board place the camera in the LCD Module x Chapter 3 111 Replacing the LCD Bezel 1 Locate the bezel bottom edge first and press down until there are no gaps between the bezel and the LCD Module IMPORTANT Ensure that the LCD cables pass through the hinge wells and are not trapped by the bezel 112 Chapter 3 2 Press down around the entire perimeter of the bezel until there are no gaps between the bezel and the LCD Module 3 Replace the six screws as indicated NOTE The Bezel securing screws differ in size Red callout M2 5 5 Green callout M2 4 Chapter 3 113 Main Module Reassembly Procedure Replacing the CPU IMPORTANT The CPU has a Pin1 locator that must b
3. Lift the cable as shown to disengage the adhesive strip securing it in place I F sta p r rie tomt Touch j hi Don t Touch br oe ee ky Don t Touch aw ag p AA i i porn krk Bete 7 i i BS ee NG isk pon ea CE i eel _ g a sy we 3 Remove the adhesive tape and lift the adhesive protector securing the cable to the LCD Panel Don t Touch aa 7 fag mi Chapter 3 104 5 Remove the six securing screws three on each side from the LCD Panel brackets COO ooo 6 Remove the LCD Brackets by pulling away from the LCD Panel 102 Chapter 3 Removing the Microphone Module 1 See Removing the LCD Panel on page 99 2 Remove the strips holding the microphone cable in place Ensure the cable is free from obstructions Chapter 3 103 Removing the Antennas 1 See Removing the LCD Panel on page 99 2 Starting from the right hinge remove the white Antenna cable from the cable channel running along the bottom edge of the LCD Module ae 3 Remove the adhesive strips holding the left Antenna cable in place Ensure the cable is free from obstructions 104 Chapter 3 4 Remove the adhesive tape green callout and lift the left side Antenna from the LCD module as shown 5 Remove the adhesive strips holding the right Antenna cable in place Ensure the cable is free from obstructions 6 Remove the adhesive tape green callout an
4. Navigating the BIOS Utility There are six menu options Information Main Advanced Security Boot and Exit Follow these instructions e To choose a menu use the left and right arrow keys To choose an item use the up and down arrow keys e To change the value of a parameter press F5 or F6 e A plus sign indicates the item has sub items Press Enter to expand this item e Press Esc while you are in any of the menu options to go to the Exit menu In any menu you can load default settings by pressing F9 You can also press F10 to save any changes made and exit the BIOS Setup Utility NOTE You can change the value of a parameter if it is enclosed in square brackets Navigation keys for a particular menu are shown on the bottom of the screen Help for parameters are found in the Item Specific Help part of the screen Read this carefully when making changes to parameter values Please note that system information is subject to different models Chapter 2 27 Information The Information screen displays a summary of your computer hardware information Main Advanced Securit Power Boot Exit CPU Type Intel Core i7 CPU Speed 2 66GHz HDD Model Name Hitachi HTS545016B9A300 HDD Serial Number 081211FB2203LNJHLVNA HDD Model Name None HDD Serial Name ATAPI Model Name system BIOS Version V0 07 VGA BIOS Version Intel V1706 Serial Number Asset Tag Number Product Name EasyNote LJ75 LJ77 Manufacturer Name
5. This section describes online technical support services available to help you repair your Acer Systems If you are a distributor dealer ASP or TPM please refer your technical queries to your local Acer branch office Acer Branch Offices and Regional Business Units may access our website However some information sources will require a user i d and password These can be obtained directly from Acer CSD Taiwan Acer s Website offers you convenient and valuable support resources whenever you need them In the Technical Information section you can download information on all of Acer s Notebook Desktop and Server models including e Service guides for all models User s manuals Bios updates e Software utilities e Spare parts lists e 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 e Detailed information on Acer s International Traveler 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 your technical queries We are always looking for ways to optimize and improve our services so if you have any suggestions or comments please do not hesitate to communicate these to us Appendix C 207 208 Appendix C AFLASH Utility 39 Antennas Removing 10
6. Try an alternate cable if available If the drive works with the new cable the original cable should be replaced 4 Replace the ODD See Disassembly Process on page 50 152 Chapter 4 USB Right Side Failure If the right side USB fails perform the following actions one at a time to correct the problem Do not replace non defective FRUs Re assemble the USB B cable to M B Check USB B to M B cable Swap USB B Module Swap M B Chapter 4 153 Wireless Function Failure If the WLAN fails perform the following actions one at a time to correct the problem Do not replace non defective FRUs St art OK Re assemble the antenna to WL NG WiMax card Check antenna NG Swap the antenna Ok OK a Check WL Swap WL WiM ax WiM ax card a card oke OK Check functi on B NG _ Swap function B Swap M B 154 Chapter 4 Bluetooth Function Test Failure If the Bluetooth function test fails perform the following actions one at a time to correct the problem Do not replace non defective FRUs St art OK Re assemble BT NS Cable Check BI cabl e NG Swap BT cable Ok OK NN NG Swap BT oka OK Check Function NG gt Swap Functi on B Swap M B Chapter 4 155 Easy Button Failure If the Easy Button fails perform the following actio
7. 0x78 0x86 MONITER_KEY LEGACY_BIOS LEGACY_BIOS_PLATFORM PCI_PLATFORM ISA_FLOOPY PS2_MOUSE USB_BOT USB CBIO USB MOUSE SETUP UTILITY FW BLOCK SERVICE SMM USB LEGACY GRAPHICS CONSOLE 0x87 TERMINAL 0x8A DATA HUB STD ERR Ox7C FAT 0x7D PARTITION Ox7E ENGLISH Ox7F FRENCH Ox9E HII DATABASE Ox9F OEM_SETUP_BROWSER Ox8C OEM_BADGING_SUPPORT OxF9 SETUP_MOUSE 0x72 MONITOR_KEY OxBD PLATFORM_BDS 0x8D RESERVED 0x8E RESERVED Ox8F RESERVED OxAO DXE_H20_DEBUG_IO OxB3 DXE_TPM_TCG 0xB4 DXE TPM PHYSICAL PRESENCE 0xB7 DXE_OEM_SERVICE 0x9B DXE SECURITY HDD PASSWORD SERVICE OxA9 DXE_LAN_IDER_CONTROLLER 0x9C DXE SECURITY SYSTEM PASSWORD SERVICE 0x9D DXE SECURITY PASSWORD CONSOLE OxCB DXE DATA HUB RECORD POLICY 0xB5 DXE_TPM_DRIVER 0x11 CHINESE OxBO JAPANESE OxB1 DXE_UNICODE_COLLACTION 166 Chapter 4 Each SmmDriver entry point used in 80 PORT Chapter 4 167 168 Chapter 4 Jumper and Connector Locations Top View 54 70 54 55 143 15 44 44 2 or 3 Eggo ix aS F R Fz E e I AMCIKOOOIG o JPF 1 oe j dh 40 14 70 al er pres 101 09 g 3 P h ae JMDC1 He o FI u i i ll x a JREADI amp E z oe ot 154 00 T f 153 64 r Fl _ ON o ri e Le JP3 Power board Connector Chapter 5 169 Bottom View JMINH JODD1 _ 27 81 lan nl Are Ey i D 2 gi TAT P JHDD1 fel ODD Connector JHP1 Head Phone Jack JMIC1 MIC
8. 4KS HDD WD 2 5 5400rpm 320GB WD3200BEVT 22ZCT0 ML160 SATA LF F W 11 01A11 N640GB5 4KS HDD WD 2 5 5400rpm 640GB WD6400BEVT 22A0RTO ML320 SATA 8MB LF F W 01 01A01 Broadcom BCM57780 Broadcom BCM57780 LCD AUO NLED17 3WXGA G LED LCD AUO 17 3 WXGA Glare B173RW01 V0 LF 220nit 8ms 600 1 AUO NLED17 3WXGA G LED LCD AUO 17 3 WXGA Glare B173RW01 V0 LF 220nit 8ms 600 1 Appendix B INTEL Ci3350M INTEL Ci5430M INTEL INTEL INTEL Ci5520M Ci5540M Ci7620M l gj 5 m gt NO 3 CMO NLED17 3WXGA G LED LCD CMO 17 3 WXGA Glare N17306 L02 LF 220nit 8ms 600 1 LPL NLED17 3WXGA G LED LCD LPL 17 3 WXGA Glare LP173WD1 TLA1 LF 220nit 8ms 600 1 SAMSUNG NLED17 3WXGA G LED LCD SAMSUNG 17 3 WXGA Glare LTN173KT01 A01 LF 220nit 8ms 600 1 A DATA SO2GBIII10 Memory A DATA SO DIMM DDRIII 1066 2GB HY7YG1B1674ZM LF 128 8 0 065um ELPIDA SO1GBIII10 Memory ELPIDA SO DIMM DDRIII 1066 1GB EBJ10UE8BDSO0 AE F LF 128 8 0 065um ELPIDA SO2GBIII10 Memory ELPIDA SO DIMM DDRIII 1066 2GB EBJ21UE8BDSO0 AE F LF 128 8 0 065um HYNIX SO1GBIII10 Memory HYNIX SO DIMM DDRIII 1066 1GB HMT112S6BFR6C G7 NO LF 64 16 0 055um HYNIX SO2GBIII10 Memory HYNIX SO DIMM DDRIII 1066 2GB HMT125S6BFR8C G7 NO LF 128 8 0 055um MICRON SO1GBIII10 Memory MICRON SO DIMM DDRIII 1066 1GB MT8JSF12864HZ 1G1F1 LF 128 8 0 065um MICRON SO2GBIII10 Memory MICRON SO DIMM DDRIII 1066 2GB MT16JSF25664HZ 1G1F1 LF 128 8 0 065um NONE SO4GBIII10 Memory NONE SO DIMM DD
9. 60 days Windows Live Essentials Optional Bluetooth 2 1 module1 GB 2 GB 4 GB DDR3 1066 MHz soDIMM module 4400 mAh 6 cell Li ion battery pack e 3 pin 90 W AC adapter discrete e 3 pin 65 W AC adapter integrated Environment e Temperature e Operating 5 C to 35 C e Non operating 20 C to 65 C Humidity non condensing e Operating 20 to 80 e Non operating 20 to 80 4 Chapter 1 System Block Diagram np WOM PC E 20 18 SCTA PIA LANE Intel Memory BUS DDRIH L VGA Madison Park Arrandale Clarksfield Dual Chonnel OORA aao 1 UMA DIS DIS ir nm 2008 13308 Processor rPGA9SSA LVDS DIS HDMI DIS Bluetooth Camera Card Reader RYSSIS9 GR DMI x4 Cona USB port 9 p USE part II USE purt E ON HDMI Conn senap HDMNHUMA I HDMI E Intel iii jee ASM 442 LOS t s Ibex Peak M Level Shift i PCH PCL Bapren x amp ARD PEIRE 24078 CED PEIRI2 24SGTR 1000 MDC I 5 HDA S od SATA r 6 GENT 1 3GT S GENI 36775 100MHe Conn ALC272 LAM GbE es A pod Audio AMP SATA HDD SATA CDROM Ti TESEO Conn Conn LPCBUS S SESIP Int Speaker Phone Jack x 2 ENE KB926 USAM CP Ports Touch Pad Int KBD Clack Generator IDT SURSSIPPAKLET SILEGO SLG SPSS7 EC VO Buffer LASIIN IODOA LIIMAT te POH SIW bo CardReader Power Circuit DC DC LS 3884P PWR B Chapter 1 Your Notebook tour NOTE Port placement may vary depending on the mod
10. Acer office to order FRU parts for repair and service of customer machines NOTE To scrap or to return the defective parts you should follow the local government ordinance or regulations on how to dispose it properly or follow the rules set by your regional Acer office on how to return it Chapter 6 177 Packard Bell EasyNote LJ 75 4 77 Exploded Diagrams Main Assembly 6 Lower Assy 60WBF02003 178 Chapter 6 Base Assembly N S N O LL W m _ x O mM O 90 Q lt O o N N oO LL 0 N 50 WBF02 002 60 BE202 002 Touchpad FCC Upper Cover 179 Chapter 6 LCD Assembly 1 ID Bezel eowBFo2o08 e Amena S0 WBFO2 007 2 LD Panel UK 17605001 7 Bracket 38 WBF02 004 8 IvDS Cable sowBFo2o08 8 Antenna R 50 WBFO2 006 4 Bracket t 3awBFo2 004 9 vicrophone Set 28 WBF02 001 180 Chapter 6 Packard Bell EasyNote LJ 75 LJ 77 FRU List ADAPTER Adapter DELTA 65W 19V 1 7x5 5x11 Yellow ADP 65JH DB A LV5 LED LF Adapter LITE ON 65W 19V 1 7x5 5x11 Yellow PA 1650 22AC LV5 LED LF Adapter HIPRO 65W 19V 1 7x5 5x11 Yellow HP A0652R3B 1LF LV5 LED LF Adapter DELTA 90W 19V 1 7x5 5x11 Blue ADP 90CD DB A LV5 LED LF Adapter LITE ON 90W 19V 1 7x5 5x11 Blue PA 1900 34AR LV5 LED LF AP 06501 026 AP 06503 024 AP 0650A 012 AP 09001 027 AP 09003 021 BATTERY Bat
11. Controller KB926 Total number of keypads a 100 103 Windows logo key Windows logo key key Internal amp external keyboard work simultaneously Support Application keys for Windows XP version Chapter 1 25 26 Battery Vendor amp model name PANASONIC AS 2007B SANYO AS 2007B SAMSUNG AS 2007B SIMPLO AS 2007B SANYO AS 2007B SONY AS 2007B LCD 15 6 Vendor model name CMO AUO Samsung LPL Display resolution pixels 1600x900 Typical White Luminance cd m 220 also called Brightness Electrical Interface LVDS Chapter 1 System Utilities BIOS Setup Utility The BIOS Setup Utility is a hardware configuration program built into your computer s BIOS Basic Input Output System Your computer is already properly configured and optimized and you do not need to run this utility However if you encounter configuration problems you may need to run Setup Please also refer to Chapter 4 Troubleshooting when problem arises To activate the BIOS Utility press F2 during POST when Press lt F2 gt to enter Setup message is prompted on the bottom of screen Press F2 to enter setup The default parameter of F12 Boot Menu is set to disabled If you want to change boot device without entering BIOS Setup Utility please set the parameter to enabled Press lt F12 gt during POST to enter multi boot menu In this menu user can change boot device without entering BIOS SETUP Utility
12. Cover and shown ensuring that the locating pins are seated run the Speaker cable along the Upper Cover using correctly all available cable clips 3 Continue running the cable along the Upper Cover 4 Place the right Speaker Module in the chassis as using all available cable clips shown ensuring that the locating pins are seated correctly 5 Replace the four securing screws NOTE Ensure that the Speaker cable runs as shown in the image below to avoid trapping when the Upper Cover is replaced 120 Chapter 3 Replacing the LED Board 1 Pass the LED Board FFC through the Upper Cover 2 Place the LED Board in the Upper Cover and press as shown down as indicated to secure the board in place Replacing the Media Board FFC 1 Place the Media Board FFC onthe Upper Coveras 2 Pass the upper end of the cable through the Upper shown and press down to secure the adhesive in Cover as shown place Chapter 3 404 Replacing the TouchPad Bracket 1 Replace the TouchPad Bracket bottom edge firstto 2 Secure the bracket to the Upper Cover with a single engage the securing clips 1 Rotate the bracket screw on to the Upper Cover and press down as indicated 2 gt O 3 Insert the TouchPad FFC in to the connector as 4 Close the FFC locking latch to secure the cable in shown place 1 O Replacing the Upper Cover 1 Place the upper cover on the lower cover front edge first and lower the cover into p
13. LX BH302 010 Ci5430M NLED17 3W PARK XT 512M DDR3 434G82Mn XGA G 64 16 4 ENLJ75 LX BH302 005 Ci3330M NLED17 3W PARK XT 512M DDR3 338G50Mn XGA G 64 16 4 ENLJ75 LX BH302 009 Ci5430M 436G50Mn NLED17 3W XGA G PARK_XT ENLJ75 LX BH302 008 Ci5430M NLED17 3W PARK XT 434G64Mn XGA G ENLJ75 LX BH302 004 Ci5430M NLED17 3W PARK XT 434G50Mn XGA G ENLJ75 LX BH302 007 Ci3330M NLED17 3W_ PARK XT 333G32Mi XGA G ENLJ75 LX BH302 006 Ci5430M NLED17 3W PARK XT 434G32Bn XGA G ENLJ75 LX BH302 003 Ci5430M 434G50Mn ENLJ75 LX BH302 002 Ci3330M NLED17 3W PARK XT 334G50Mn XGA G 512M DDR3 64 16 4 ENLJ75 LX BH302 001 Ci5430M 434G32Mn ENLJ75 2 BH302 001 Ci5540M 544G32MI ENLJ75 LX BGB02 005 Ci3330M 334G32Mn ENLJ75 LX BGB02 004 Ci3330M 334G32Mn ENLJ75 LX BGB02 001 Ci3330M 334G50Mn ENLJ75 LX BGB02 002 Ci3330M 334G50Mn NLED17 3W XGA G NLED17 3W XGA G NLED17 3W XGA G NLED17 3W XGA G PARK_XT PARK_XT 512M DDR3 64 16 4 512M DDR3 64 16 4 512M DDR3 64 16 4 512M DDR3 64 16 4 512M DDR3 64 16 4 512M DDR3 64 16 4 512M DDR3 64 16 4 512M DDR3 64 16 4 owe e ooo NLED17 3W XGA G PE A NLED17 3W Komen MM XGA G NLED17 3W Komen MAIN XGA G ENLJ75 LX BGB02 003 Ci3330M NLED17 3W UMA N 334G32Mn XGA G ENLJ75 S2 BGB02 001 Ci5540M NLED17 3W UMA N 544G32Bi XGA G CO ee Appendix A ENLJ75 LX BG902 005 SO2GBIII10 SO2GBIII10 N N N640GB5 4KS 334G
14. Mobility Radeon HD 56506 with up to 4091 MB of HyperMemory 1024 MB of dedicated DDR3 VRAM up to 3067 MB of shared system memory supporting Unified Video Decoder UVD OpenEXR High Dynamic Range HDR technology Shader Model 5 0 Microsoft DirectX 11 OpenGL 3 1 OpenCL 1 1 ATI Mobility Radeon HD 54706 with up to 3579 MB of HyperMemory 512 MB of dedicated DDR3 VRAM up to 3067 MB of shared system memory supporting Unified Video Decoder UVD OpenEXR High Dynamic Range HDR technology Shader Model 5 0 Microsoft DirectX 11 OpenGL 3 1 OpenCL 1 1 Intel Core i7 620M i5 540M i5 520M i5 430M i3 350M i3 330M processor with Intel Graphics Media Accelerator HD7 Intel GMA HD 128 MB of dedicated system memory Microsoft DirectX 10 Chapter 1 Dual independent display support 16 7 million colors External resolution refresh rates e VGA port up to 2048 x 1536 85 Hz e HDMI port up to 1920 x 1200 60 Hz MPEG 2 DVD decodingVC 1 and H 264 AVC decodingMicrosoft DirectX Video Acceleration DXVA application interface API HDMI High Definition Multimedia Interface with HDCP High bandwidth Digital Content Protection support Storage subsystem e One or two 160 250 320 500 640 GB or larger hard disk drives Multi in 1 card reader supporting e Secure Digital SD Card MultiMediaCard MMC Memory Stick MS Memory Stick PRO MS PRO xD Pictur
15. NSM8XS N NIS 5 in 1 434G32Mn Build in ENLJ75 LX BG902 007 N NSM8XS N NIS 5 in 1 434G50Mn Build in 195 Appendix A ENLJ75 LX BG902 006 N NSM8XS N NIS 5 in 1 624G50Mn Build in ENLJ75 LX BG902 003 N NSM8XS N NIS 5 in 1 434G64Mn Build in ENLJ75 S2 BG902 002 N NSM8XS N NIS 5 in 1 524G50Mi Build in ENLJ75 LX BH302 010 N320GB5 4KS NSM8XS N NIS 5 in 1 434G82Mn Build in ENLJ75 LX BH302 005 N NSM8xXS N NIS 5 in 1 338G50Mn Build in ENLJ75 LX BH302 009 N NSM8XS N NIS 5 in 1 436G50Mn Build in ENLJ75 LX BH302 008 N NSM8xXS N NIS 5 in 1 434G64Mn Build in ENLJ75 LX BH302 004 NSM8xXS N NIS 5 in 1 434G50Mn Build in ENLJ75 LX BH302 007 N NSM8XS N NIS 5 in 1 333G32Mi Build in ENLJ75 LX BH302 006 NBDCB4XS N NIS 5 in 1 434G32Bn Build in ENLJ75 LX BH302 003 NSM8XS N NIS 5 in 1 434G50Mn Build in ENLJ75 LX BH302 002 N NSM8xXS N NIS 5 in 1 334G50Mn Build in ENLJ75 LX BH302 001 NSM8XS N NIS 5 in 1 434G32Mn Build in ENLJ75 S2 BH302 001 N NIS 5 in 1 544G32Mi Build in ENLJ75 LX BGB02 005 N N NIS 334G32Mn ENLJ75 LX BGB02 004 N NIS 334G32Mn ENLJ75 LX BGBO02 001 N NIS 334G50Mn ENLJ75 LX BGB02 002 N NSM8XS N NIS 334G50Mn ENLJ75 LX BGB02 003 NSM8XS N NIS 334G32Mn ENLJ75 S2 BGB02 001 NBDCB4XS N NIS 544G32Bi 5 in 1 Build in 5 in 1 Build in 5 in 1 Build in 5 in 1 Build in 5 in 1 Build in 5 in 1 Build in N N N N N N N N N ENLJ75 LX BG902 005 3rd WiFi 2x2 N 334G64Mn BGN ENLJ
16. RJ 11 Jack 1 Place the RJ 11 Jack in the Lower Cover as 2 Replace the cable bundle and press down to shown secure the adhesive in place 3 Run the cable along the Lower Cover as shown 4 Secure the cable in place with an adhesive strip using all available cable clips 116 Chapter 3 Replacing the Mainboard 1 Ensure that the Mainboard is face up the CPU is not visible Place the Mainboard in the chassis left side first 1 then rotate it downward into position 2 2 Ensure that the RJ 11 Modem cable is accessible when the Mainboard is replaced as shown Chapter 3 117 Replacing the USB Board 1 Reconnect the USB Board cable to the USB 2 Align the locating holes and pins on the Lower Board Cover and replace the USB Board 3 Replace the single screw securing the board to the 4 Replace the cable in the cable channel as shown Lower Cover and press down to secure it in place To a JA VERDOR faery 118 Chapter 3 Replacing the Modem Board 1 Reconnect the RJ 11 cable to the Modem Board 2 Align the screw holes on the Modem and Lower Cover and replace the board af ITEE Ipa az Sey n Eca or z nT 3 Secure the cable in place with adhesive tape 4 Press down as indicated to connect the board to board interface Chapter 3 119 Replacing the Speaker Module 1 Place the left Speaker Module in the chassis as 2 Liftthe mylar sheet away from the Upper
17. Remove Antennas Remove Microphone LCD FPC Cable Screw List LCD Bezel M2 5 3 M2 4 wes o LCD Brackets 96 86 WBF02 010 86 WBF02 007 86 WBF02 010 86 WBF02 003 86 WBF02 003 Chapter 3 Removing the LCD Bezel 1 See Removing the LCD Module on page 71 2 Remove the four screw caps and six screws four on the Bezel and two on the Hinge Covers LCD Bezel red callout LCD Bezel green callout Starting from the top centre of the bezel pry the bezel upwards and away from the panel Move along the top edge and down each side until all sides of the bezel are removed NOTE If necessary use a pry to lift up the outside edges of the bezel Chapter 3 97 Removing the Camera Module 1 See Removing the LCD Bezel on page 97 2 Disconnect the camera cable 3 Remove the Camera from the module 98 Chapter 3 Removing the LCD Panel 1 See Removing the Camera Module on page 98 2 Remove the two securing screws from the LCD Panel LCD Panel Chapter 3 99 Removing the Power Board 1 See Removing the LCD Panel on page 99 2 Remove the single screw securing the Power Board Bracket to the LCD Module 4 Remove the Power Board from the bracket as shown 100 Chapter 3 Removing the LCD Brackets and FPC Cable 1 See Removing the LCD Panel on page 99 2 Turn the LCD panel over to expose the rear
18. SONY AS 2007B Li lon 3S2P SONY 6 cell 4400mAh Main COMMON Normal Type 202 Appendix B SONY 8CELL2 4 Battery SONY AS 2007B Li lon 4S2P SONY 8 cell 4800mAh Main COMMON Bluetooth Foxconn BT 2 1 Foxconn Bluetooth BRM 2046 BT2 1 T60H928 33 f w 861 Camera 0 3M DV 0 3M DV Chicony Chicony 0 3M DV Calla 2G Suyin Suyin 0 3M DV Camellia_2G Card Reader 5 in 1 Build in 5 in 1 Build in MS MS Pro SD SC XD CPU INTEL Ci3330M CPU Intel Core i3 330M PGA 2 13G 35W Arrandale TJ90 VT 3M L3 CPU Intel Core i3 350M PGA 2 26G 35W Arrandale TJ90 VT 3M L3 CPU Intel Core i5 430M PGA 2 26G ARD up to SC 2 53G 3M L3 CPU Intel Core i5 520M 2 4G 3M CPU Intel Core i5 540M 2 53G 3M CPU Intel Core i7 620M PGA 2 66G 4M HGST N160GB5 4KS HDD HGST 2 5 5400rpm 160GB HTS545016B9A300 Panther B SATA LF F W C60F HGST N250GB5 4KS HDD HGST 2 5 5400rpm 250GB HTS545025B9A300 Panther B SATA LF F W C60F HGST N320GB5 4KS HDD HGST 2 5 5400rpm 320GB HTS545032B9A300 Panther B SATA LF F W C60F HGST N500GB5 4KS HDD HGST 2 5 5400rpm 500GB HTS545050B9A300 Panther B SATA LF F W C60F SEAGATE N250GB5 4KS HDD SEAGATE 2 5 5400rpm 250GB ST9250315AS Wyatt SATA LF F W 0001SDM1 SEAGATE N500GB5 4KS HDD SEAGATE 2 5 5400rpm 500GB ST9500325AS Wyatt SATA LF F W 0001SDM1 TOSHIBA N250GB5 4KS HDD TOSHIBA 2 5 5400rpm 250GB MK2555GSX Libra SATA LF F W FG001J N160GB5 4KS HDD WD 2 5 5400rpm 160GB WD1600BEVT 22ZCTO ML160 SATA LF F W 11 01A11 N320GB5
19. See Removing the Upper Cover on page 76 2 Remove the four screws from the speaker modules 3 Remove the right side Speaker cable from the channel as shown 4 Lift the mylar sheet away from the Upper Cover to expose the Speaker cable Remove the cable from the Upper Cover Chapter 3 83 5 Liftthe entire Speaker assembly clear of the Upper Cover 34 Chapter 3 Removing the RTC Battery IMPORTANT Follow local regulations for disposal of all batteries 1 See Removing the Upper Cover on page 76 The RTC Battery is soldered to the Mainboard To replace the battery solder the new battery to the connections shown Chapter 3 85 Removing the Modem Board 1 See Removing the Upper Cover on page 76 2 Remove the two securing screws from the Modem Board 86 Chapter 3 4 Liftthe Modem Board away from the Mainboard taking care not to damage the cable attached to the underside of the board Chapter 3 87 Removing the USB Board 1 See Removing the Upper Cover on page 76 2 Disconnect the USB Board cable from the Mainboard connector o k Oo Chapter 3 88 5 Liftthe USB Board out of the Lower Cover as shown Chapter 3 89 Removing the Mainboard 1 See Removing the Modem Board on page 86 2 See Removing the USB Board on page 88 3 Remove the single screw securing the Mainboard to the Lower Cover 90 Chapter 3 Removing the R
20. Use an electric conductivity tool to short the two points of the HW Gap Plug in AC keep the short condition on the HW Gap and press Power Button to power on the system till BIOS POST finish Then remove the tool from the HW Gap Restart system Press F2 key to enter BIOS Setup menu If there is no Password request BIOS Password is cleared Otherwise please follow the steps and try again NOTE These steps are only for clearing BIOS Password Supervisor Password and User Password 174 Chapter 5 BIOS Recovery by Crisis Disk BIOS Recovery Boot Block BIOS Recovery Boot Block is a special block of BIOS It is used to boot up the system with minimum BIOS initialization Users can enable this feature to restore the BIOS firmware to a successful one once the previous BIOS flashing process failed BIOS Recovery Hotkey The system provides a function hotkey Fn Esc for enable BIOS Recovery process when system is powered on during BIOS POST To use this function it is strongly recommended to have the AC adapter and Battery present If this function is enabled the system will force the BIOS to enter a special BIOS block called Boot Block Steps for BIOS Recovery by USB flash crisis disk Before doing this prepare the Crisis USB key The Crisis USB key could be made by executing the Crisis Disk program in another system with Windows XP OS Follow the steps below 1 Plug in the USB disk 2 Launch the wincris exe program to cre
21. as 6 Reconnect the LVDS cable to the Mainboard as shown using all the available cable clips shown 7 Runthe Power Board cable along the cable channel 8 Connect the Power Board cable to the Mainboard using all available cable clips as shown 9 Run the Antenna cables along the cable channel 10 Insert the Antenna cables through the chassis as using all available cable clips shown Chapter 3 127 11 Pull the Antennas completely through from the under side of the computer 13 Replace the two securing screws 128 Chapter 3 Replacing the Keyboard 1 Place the Keyboard face down on the TouchPad 2 Close the FFC locking latch to secure the cable in area Reconnect the FFC as shown place 3 Turn the keyboard over and insert it front edge first 4 Press down as indicated to seat the Keyboard into the chassis NOTE Ensure that the six locating tabs are correctly seated Chapter 3 129 Replacing the Media Board 1 Align the Media Board with the transparent pane 2 Press the Media Board down to secure it in place on the Switch Cover with adhesive 130 Chapter 3 Replacing the Switch Cover 1 Place the Switch Cover rear edge first on to the Upper Cover Rotate the Switch Cover downward on the Keyboard Chapter 3 131 4 Lift the Media Board FFC cover as shown to 5 Connect the FFC to the Media Board as shown expose the FFC connector c F 3 6 Close the FFC locking latch to se
22. following actions one at a time to correct the problem Do not replace non defective FRUs Start eee ee Check LCD Module Swap LCD panel aed LCD cable ok Swap M B Built In Keyboard Failure If the built in Keyboard fails perform the following actions one at a time to correct the problem Do not replace non defective FRUs Keyboard FPC Connect well connected it well Replace 9 Keyboard OK No keyboard Replace M B Chapter 4 143 TouchPad Failure 144 Re assemble the T P FFC to MIB Check M B T P FFC Swap Reassemble the T P board or T P FFC Check Logic Upper Swap M B If the TouchPad doesn t work perform the following actions one at a time to correct the problem Do not replace non defective FRUs Chapter 4 Internal Speaker Failure If the internal Speakers fail perform the following actions one at a time to correct the problem Do not replace non defective FRUs Start Re assemble the speaker cable to M B Check speaker NG Swap speaker Swap M B Sound Problems If sound problems are experienced perform the following actions one at a time to correct the problem 1 2 Reboot the computer Navigate to Start gt Control Panel gt System and Maintenance System Device Manager Check the Device Manager to determine that The device is properly installed e There are no red Xs or yellow exc
23. for DXE_ENTRY_POINT once it is available 162 Chapter 4 Report the legacy boot is happening Wake up the Aps Initialize SMM Private Data and relocate BSP SMBASE PC init begin at the stage1 Report every memory range do the hard ware ECC init Report status code of every memory range Get the root bridge handle Notify pci bus driver starts to program the resource Reset the host controller IdeBus begin initialization Report that the remote terminal is being disabled Report that the remote terminal is being enabled Keyboard reset USB Keyboard disable Keyboard detection Report that the usb keyboard is being enabled Clear the keyboard buffer Init Keyboard Report that ExitBootServices has been called Runtime driver set virtual address map Chapter 4 163 Each PEIM entry point used in 80 PORT foo PE DXE IPL Each Driver entry point used in 80 PORT 0x30 S MONOTONIC COUNTER WATCH DOG TIMER 164 Chapter 4 0xC4 0xC5 OxC6 OxC7 0xC8 OxC9 SECURITY STUB DXE CPU 10 CF9 RESET PC RTC STATUS CODE VARIABLE EMU VARIABLE DXE CHIPSET INIT DXE ALERT FORMAT OxD6 PCI HOST BRIDGE 0xD7 PCI_EXPRESS OxDD SB SM BUS BUS PCI UNDI BOOT PRIORITY FVB SERVICE fas MEMORY s ass MEMORY SUB CLASS MISC SUB CLASS wise SUBCLASS NS MEMORY TEST MEMORYTEST GS k z 2 BIOS KEYBOARD OxD9 0x45 Chapter 4 65 0x72 0x73 0x75 0x76 Ox6C Ox6D Ox6E Ox6F 0x74 OxFA 0x90
24. for different purposes 1 See the program documentation to find out more about the function key actions System keys Press these colored keys in combination with the Fn key to perform specific actions See System Keys on page 16 D Fn key Press the Fn key in combination with a colored system key to perform a specific action 3 Windows key Press this key to open the Windows Start menu This key fs can also be used in combination with other keys to open utilities See Windows Keys on page 15 4 a Application key Press this key for quick access to shortcut menus and help assistants in Windows 5 Arrowkeys Press these keys to move the cursor up down right or left Navigation keys Press these keys to move the cursor to the beginning of a line to the end of a line up the page down the page to the beginning of a document or to the end of a document 14 Chapter 1 Windows Keys The keyboard has two keys that perform Windows specific functions Gr Windows key Chapter 1 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 lt s gt Open or close the Start menu lt r gt lt D gt Display the desktop lt fy gt lt E gt Open Windows Explore lt f gt lt F gt Search for a file or folder lt 25 gt lt G gt Cycle through Sidebar gadgets
25. it 62 Chapter 3 4 Remove the four screws two each side securing the hard disk to the carrier 5 Remove the HDD from the carrier Chapter 3 63 Main Unit Disassembly Process Main Unit Disassembly Flowchart Remove LCD Module Remove Upper Cover Yy y y Y Remove TouchPad Remove Remove Remove Bracket Media Board FFC LED Board Speaker Module y v Yy Remove Remove Remove RTC Battery Modem Module USB Board y v Remove Remove RJ 11 Jack Thermal Module Remove CPU Screw List Upper Cover M2 5 8 M2 5 5 M2 5 3 86 WBF02 010 snad wes enre USB Board wees eewerooo Manboad mess i eewerooo lt a N CPU Fan M2 3 86 WBF02 003 Thermal Module M2 5 6 5 A 86 WBF02 009 i iN 64 Chapter 3 Removing the Switch Cover 1 See Removing the Battery Pack on page 52 2 Lift the Media Board FFC cover as shown to expose the FFC connector Vt step Sze Quantity Screw Type o k OoOO Chapter 3 65 5 Open the computer lid to approximately 45 and push the Switch Cover from the underside of the computer to release the locking latches securing the cover in place 6 Turn the computer over and open the lid fully Lift the left side of the Switch Cover as shown 66 Chapter 3 8
26. lt A gt lt L gt Lock your computer if you are connected to a network domain or switch users if you re not connected to a network domain lt fz gt lt M gt Minimizes all windows lt fy gt lt R gt Open the Run dialog box lt r gt lt T gt Cycle through programs on the taskbar lt s gt lt U gt Open Ease of Access Center lt s gt lt X gt Open Windows Mobility Center lt y gt lt BREAKs gt Display the System Properties dialog box lt r gt lt SHIFT M gt Restore minimized windows to the desktop lt fy gt lt TAB gt Cycle through programs on the taskbar by using Windows Flip 3 D lt fy gt lt SPACEBARs Bring all gadgets to the front and select Windows Sidebar lt CTRL gt lt y gt lt F gt Search for computers if you are on a network lt CTRL gt lt a gt lt TAB gt Use the arrow keys to cycle through programs on the taskbar by using Windows Flip 3 D Note Depending on your edition of Windows 7 some shortcuts may not function as described 15 System Keys The computer employs hotkeys or key combinations to access most of the computer s controls like screen brightness Bluetooth and WiFi To activate hot keys press and hold the lt Fn gt key before pressing the other key in the hotkey combination Turn the capacitive touch key LEDs on or off Enter Sleep mode or Hybrid Sleep mode Press the power button to leave Sleep mode Togg
27. rss 141 Random Loss of BIOS Settings 0 ccc eee 142 LO DEE UGS a sg rd bec dnr Steer hn erste MP ire l Bree Ta Andre ENSE wth deh ee hee Whaat 143 Built In Keyboard Failure 24 4 92 2c0 eect 2ee844wed eae rr rr rr rss res 143 TouchPad Failure sosoooesorereererrr rer ers eee eee 144 Internal Speaker Failure 0 0 0 ccc eee eee 145 Internal Microphone Failure 00 eee ee 147 HDD Not Operating Correctly 0 0 ce eens 148 ODD FaU erarema ia ene dr ge cues ah ahaa ik ee ae Eas 149 USB RIGA olde Failure steve Mier ohn Anten tae Bs hides SERS eden 153 Wireless Function Failure 0 0 0 00 ccc ee ees 154 Bluetooth Function Test Failure 2 0 0 ce eee 155 Easy Button Failure 2 0 teens 156 Thermal Uni rare 3 4 hoe vei to Stated des a Sic boo eee ee ea 157 External Mouse Failure 1 2 0 0 0c cee ees 157 QRS ENC ae fos Gore teste ateay dr rr aa ke Gra oe An dig en eA 158 Motherboard CMOS Discharge 2 0c eee ees 159 Intermittent PrObleMS srie aiaee betning os Boe ee eee kB E Cae ey eRe ek 159 Undetermined Problems 0 000 ccc eee ene 159 POs COGS aaa Garena eee ae ot fred is ew Ee eee oe wee wea eee 161 Chipset POST Codes gt sm sme bd da das a ekon bid eee eee ene 161 DCG bod Te RSS Minette es eae eee Be HS ny he can ae eee Rae eee 161 MOMON a teeta ae hie casa Meee cakes Dean ate rit te Gh oe ee RAR ee Aas Os 161 BDS OPE ICAC ahaa sca eke eed Oe ets
28. select specific devices to support boot Information Main Advanced Security Power BODA Exit 1 IDEO WDC WD5000BEVT 22ZATO Chapter 2 37 Exit The Exit screen allows you to save or discard any changes you made and quit the BIOS Utility Item Specific Help Information Main Advanced Securit Power Boot Exit Discarding Changes Load Setup Defaults Exit System Setup and Discard Changes save your changes to Save Changes CMOS The table below describes the parameters in this screen Exit Saving Changes Exit System Setup and save your changes to CMOS Exit Discarding Exit utility without saving setup data to CMOS Changes Discard Changes Load previous values from CMOS for all SETUP items Save Changes Save Setup Data to CMOS Load Setup Default Load default values for all SETUP item 38 Chapter 2 BIOS Flash Utilities The BIOS flash memory update is required for the following conditions New versions of system programs New features or options Restore a BIOS when it becomes corrupted Use the Phlash utility to update the system BIOS flash ROM NOTE If you do not have a crisis recovery diskette at hand then you should create a Crisis Recovery Diskette before you use the Phlash utility NOTE Do not install memory related drivers XMS EMS DPMI when you use the Phlash NOTE Please use the AC adaptor power supply when you run the Phlash utility If the battery pack does not contain enough power to fin
29. the Mainboard 7 Remove the cable from the cable channel as shown Ensure that the cable is completely free of the retaining clips all the way to the hinge well 8 Disconnect the power cable from the Mainboard as shown Ensure that the cable is completely free of the retaining clips all the way to the hinge well Chapter 3 73 9 Disconnect the MIC cable from the Mainboard as shown Ensure that the cable is completely free of the retaining clips all the way to the hinge well 10 Remove the four securing screws two each side from the LCD module sap se ey ScrewType I LCD Module Module M258 5 8 red callout LCD Module M2 5 5 green callout iy 74 Chapter 3 11 Carefully remove the LCD module from the chassis Chapter 3 19 Removing the Upper Cover 1 See Removing the LCD Module on page 71 2 Turn the computer over Remove the thirteen screws on the bottom panel Upper Cover red callout Upper Cover green callout Upper Cover blue callout 76 Chapter 3 3 Turn the computer over Remove the nine screws on the top panel Upper Cover red callout Upper Cover blue callout 4 Remove the adhesive tape holding the cables in place Chapter 3 atti mee SA Pe ee HAYY 17 5 Disconnect the following cables from the Mainboard A m f E B U kf j a a ogo a ao _ e 5 6 Disconnect A as shown 7 Release
30. the operating system DVD a b c The Install Windows screen displays Click Next d Select Repair your computer e The System Recovery Options screen displays Click Next f Select the appropriate operating system and click Next NOTE Click Load Drivers if controller drives are required g Select Startup Repair h Startup Repair attempts to locate and resolve issues with the computer i When complete click Finish If an issue is discovered follow the onscreen information to resolve the problem Run the Windows Memory Diagnostic Tool For more information see Windows Help and Support Restart the computer and press F2 to enter the BIOS Utility Check the BIOS settings are correct and that CD DVD drive is set as the first boot device on the Boot menu Ensure all cables and jumpers on the HDD and ODD are set correctly Remove any recently added hardware and associated software Run the Windows Disk Defragmenter For more information see Windows Help and Support Run Windows Check Disk by entering chkdsk r from a command prompt For more information see Windows Help and Support Restore system and file settings from a Known good date using System Restore If the issue is not fixed repeat the preceding steps and select an earlier time and date Replace the HDD See Disassembly Process on page 50 Chapter 4 ODD Failure If the ODD fails perform the following actions one at a time to correct the problem Do not re
31. 0 Replacing 117 Media Board Removing 68 Replacing 130 Media Board FFC Removing 81 Replacing 121 Memory Check 140 MIC Board Replacing 106 Microphone Module Removing 103 Model Definition 190 Modem Board Removing 86 Replacing 119 Modem Cable Removing 91 Replacing 116 No Display Issue 141 ODD Failure 149 ODD Module Removing 55 Replacing 135 Online Support Information 207 Panel 6 Bottom 9 left 6 PC Card 12 Power Board Removing 100 Replacing 106 Power On Failure 140 Primary HDD Removing 60 Replacing 133 RJ 11 Jack Removing 91 Replacing 116 RTC Battery Removing 85 SD Dummy Card Removing 53 Replacing 137 Secondary HDD Removing 62 Replacing 133 Speaker Module Removing 83 Replacing 120 Switch Cover Removing 65 Replacing 131 System Block Diagram 5 Test Compatible Components 201 Thermal Grease 114 Thermal Module Removing 94 Replacing 114 Thermal Unit Failure 157 TouchPad Bracket Removing 80 Replacing 122 TouchPad Failure 144 Troubleshooting Built in KB Failure 143 EasyTouch Buttons 157 HDTV Switch 157 Internal Microphone 147 Internal Speakers 145 LCD Failure 143 No Display 141 ODD 149 Other Failures 158 Power On 140 Thermal Unit 157 TouchPad 144 WLAN 154 Undetermined Problems 159 Upper Cover Removing 76 Replacing 122 USB Board Removing 88 Replacing 118 utility BIOS 27 39 Windows 2000 Environment Test 202 Wireless Function Fail
32. 01 3rd WiFi 2x2 BT 2 1 N N HM55 434G32Mn BGN 19 N N N Appendix A ENLJ75 S2 BH302 001 INT6200H BT 2 1 N N HM55 544G32Mi ENLJ75 LX BGB02 005 3rd WiFi 2x2 N N N HM55 334G32Mn BGN ENLJ75 LX BGB02 004 3rd WiFi 2x2 N N N HM55 334G32Mn BGN ENLJ75 LX BGB02 001 3rd WiFi 2x2 N N N HM55 334G50Mn BGN ENLJ75 LX BGB02 002 3rd WiFi 2x2 N N N HM55 334G50Mn BGN ENLJ75 LX BGB02 003 3rd WiFi 2x2 HM55 334G32Mn BGN ENLJ75 S2 BGB02 001 INT6300H BT 2 1 544G32Bi Appendix A 198 Packard Bell EasyNote LJ 77 Series ENLJ77 S2 BGA02 001 BGA02 001 Ww WW ENLJ77 543G50Mn W7HP64BWW2 543G50Mn MADISON PRO1GBCrk V3 2G 1G 500_L BT 6L2 2 5R CB GN 0 3D GEr EN11 ENLJ77 S2 BH402 001 WW ENLJ77 544G50Mi W7HP64BWW2 544G50Mi PARK _XT512Crk_V3 2 2G 500_L BT 6L2 2 5R CB _abgn_0 3D_GEk_EN11 ENLJ77 S2 BGC02 00 WW ENLJ77 543G32Bn W7HP64BWW2 UMACrk 543G32Bn 1 2G 1G 320 BT 6L2 2 5R CB GN 0 3D GEr EN11 ENLJ77 LX BGC02 00 EMEA France ENLJ77 334G50Mn W7HP64BTFR1 UMACrk 334G50Mn 1 2 2G 500_L 6L2 2 5R CB_GN_0 3D_GEr_FR51 EASYNOTE_LJ77 GN 251FR ENLJ77 S2 BGA02 001 Ci5540M NLED17 3 MADISON 1G DDR3 SO2GBIII10 543G50Mn WXGA G PRO 64 16 8 ENLJ77 S2 BH402 001 Ci5540M NLED17 3 PARK_XT 512M DDR3 SO2GBIII10 544G50Mi WXGA G 64 16 4 ENLJ77 2 BGC02 001 Ci5540M NLED17 3 SO2GBIII10 543G32Bn WXGA G ENLJ77 LX BGC02 001 Ci3330M NLED17 3 UMA N SO2GBIII10 334G50Mn WXGA G ENLJ77 S2 BH402 001 SO2GBIII10 N500GB5 4KS 544G50Mi
33. 0F SEAGATE N250GB5 4KS HDD SEAGATE 2 5 5400rpm 250GB ST9250315AS Wyatt SATA LF F W 0001SDM1 SEAGATE N500GB5 4KS HDD SEAGATE 2 5 5400rpm 500GB ST9500325AS Wyatt SATA LF F W 0001SDM1 TOSHIBA N250GB5 4KS HDD TOSHIBA 2 5 5400rpm 250GB MK2555GSX Libra SATA LF F W FG001J N160GB5 4KS HDD WD 2 5 5400rpm 160GB WD1600BEVT 22ZCTO ML160 SATA LF F W 11 01A11 N320GB5 4KS HDD WD 2 5 5400rpm 320GB WD3200BEVT 22ZCT0 ML160 SATA LF F W 11 01A11 N640GB5 4KS HDD WD 2 5 5400rpm 640GB WD6400BEVT 22A0RTO ML320 SATA 8MB LF F W 01 01A01 Adapter HIPRO 65W Adapter HIPRO 65W 19V 1 7x5 5x11 Yellow HP A0652R3B 1LF LV5 LED LF LITE ON 65W Adapter LITE ON 65W 19V 1 7x5 5x11 Yellow PA 1650 22AC LV5 LED LF LITE ON 90W Adapter LITE ON 90W 19V 1 7x5 5x11 Blue PA 1900 34AR LV5 LED LF l I 5 Audio Codec Realtek ALC272X Realtek Audio Codec ALC272X Battery PANASONIC 6CELL2 2 Battery PANASONIC AS 2007B Li lon 3S2P PANASONIC 6 cell 4400mAh Main COMMON PSS SAMSUNG 6CELL2 2 Battery SAMSUNG AS 2007B Li lon 382P SAMSUNG 6 cell 4400mAh Main COMMON SDI 2 2F SANYO 6CELL2 2 Battery SANYO AS 2007B Li lon 3S2P SANYO 6 cell 4400mAh Main COMMON Normal Type SANYO 8CELL2 4 Battery SANYO AS 2007B Li lon 4S2P SANYO 8 cell 4800mAh Main COMMON SIMPLO 6CELL2 2 Battery SIMPLO AS 2007B Li lon 3S2P PANASONIC 6 cell 4400mAh Main COMMON PSS SIMPLO 8CELL2 4 Battery SIMPLO AS 2007B Li lon 4S2P PANASONIC 8 cell 4800mAh Main COMMON PSS SONY 6CELL2 2 Battery
34. 0M 2 13 GHz 330 M KC 33001 DMP Ci3350M 2 26 GHz 350 M KC 35001 DMP Ci5430M 2 26 GHz 430 M KC 43001 DMP Ci5520M 2 4 GHz 520 M KC 52001 DMP Ci5540M 2 53 GHz 540 M KC 54001 DMP Ci7620M 2 66 GHz 620 M KC 62001 DMP CPU Fan True Value Table o feo lo lo o a s fe lo lo Jao o Throttling 50 On 99 C OFF 88 C OS shut down at 104 C H W shut down at 92 C 104 Throttling 50 On 99 C OFF 88 C OS shut down at 104 C H W shut down at 92 C Chapter 1 17 Northbridge Chipset Intel Ibex Peak M HM55 Features Dual channel DDR3 1066 MHz memory support Serial ATA Hi Speed USB 2 0 connectivity BIOS BIOS vendor Insyde H20 BIOS Version V0 07 Features Flash ROM 1MB Support ISIPP Support Acer Ul Support multi boot Suspend to RAM S3 Disk S4 Various hot keys for system control Support SMBUS 2 0 PC12 3 ACPI 2 0 compliance with Intel Soeed Step Support C1 C2 C3 C4 C6 and S3 S4 for mobile CPU DMI utility for BIOS serial number configurable asset tag Support PXE Support Y2K solution Support Win Flash Wake on LAN from S3 Wake on LAN form S4 in AC mode System information System Memory Supports DIMM ype ORM Chapter 1 Memory Combinations 1024MB 1024MB 2048MB 2048MB wmm fOvB eMaNB OOO 2048MB 2048MB 4096MB 4096MB 4096MB 8192MB NOTE Above table lists some system memory configurations You may combine DIMMs with various capacities to form other combinations On above table the c
35. 0M NLED17 3W MADISON PRO 1G DDR3 64 16 8 334G64Mn XGA G ENLJ75 LX BG902 004 Ci5430M NLED17 3W MADISON PRO 1G DDR3 64 16 8 434G50Mn XGA G ENLJ75 LX BG902 014 Ci5430M NLED17 3W MADISON PRO 1G DDR3 64 16 8 436G50Bn XGA G ENLJ75 LX BG902 001 Ci5430M NLED17 3W MADISON PRO 1G DDR3 64 16 8 434G1TMn XGA G ENLJ75 LX BG902 008 Ci5430M NLED17 3W MADISON_PRO 1G DDR3 64 16 8 434G1TBn ENLJ75 436G64Mn ENLJ75 434G50Mn ENLJ75 544G50Mn LX BG902 013 LX BG902 012 2 BG902 001 Ci5430M Ci5430M Ci5540M XGA G NLED17 3W XGA G NLED17 3W XGA G NLED17 3W XGA G MADISON PRO 1G DDR3 64 16 8 MADISON PRO 1G DDR3 64 16 8 MADISON PRO 1G DDR3 64 16 8 ENLJ75 LX BG902 011 Ci5430M NLED17 3W MADISON PRO 1G DDR3 64 16 8 434G64Mn XGA G Appendix A 192 ENLJ75 LX BG902 010 Ci3330M NLED17 3W MADISON PRO 1G DDR3 64 16 8 334G64Mn XGA G ENLJ75 LX BG902 002 Ci3330M NLED17 3W MADISON PRO 1G DDR3 64 16 8 334G50Mn XGA G ENLJ75 LX BG902 007 Ci5430M NLED17 3W MADISON PRO 1G DDR3 64 16 8 434G50Mn XGA G ENLJ75 LX BG902 006 Ci7620M NLED17 3W MADISON PRO 1G DDR3 64 16 8 624G50Mn XGA G ENLJ75 LX BG902 009 Ci5430M NLED17 3W MADISON PRO 1G DDR3 64 16 8 434G32Mn XGA G ENLJ75 LX BG902 003 Ci5430M NLED17 3W MADISON PRO 1G DDR3 64 16 8 434G64Mn XGA G ENLJ75 S2 BG902 002 Ci5520M NLED17 3W MADISON PRO 1G DDR3 64 16 8 524G50Mi XGA G ENLJ75
36. 1 EASYNOTE LJ75 JN 101RU ENLJ75 434G32Bn W7HP64BTDE1 PARK XT512Ckk V3 2 2G 320 6L2 2 5R CB bgn 0 3D GEk DE43 EASYNOTE LJ75 JO 076GE ENLJ75 434G50Mn W7HP64BTGB1 PARK XT512Ckk V3 2 2G 500_L 6L2 2 5R CB GN 0 3D GEk EN13 EASYNOTE LJ75 JO 080UK Appendix A ENLJ75 334G50Mn LX BH302 002 EMEA LX BH302 001 EMEA W ENLJ75 434G32Mn ENLJ75 544G32MI ENLJ75 334G32Mn i LX BGB02 002 EMEA LX BGB02 003 EMEA ENLJ75 334G32Mn ENLJ75 334G50Mn ENLJ75 334G50Mn ENLJ75 334G32Mn ENLJ75 544G32Bi ENLJ75 334G50Mn W7HP64BTFR1 PARK XT512Ckk V3 2 2G 500_L 6L2 2 5R CB GN 0 3D GEk FR51 EASYNOTE LJ75 JN 253FR ENLJ75 434G32Mn W7HP64BTDE1 PARK XT512Ckk V3 2 2G 320 BT 6L2 2 5R CB GN 0 3D GEk DE43 EASYNOTE LJ75 JO 070GE ENLJ75 544G32Mi W7HP64BWW2 PARK_XT512Ckk_V3 2 2G 320 BT 6L2 2 5R CB abgn_0 3D_GEk_EN11 ENLJ75 334G32Mn W7HP64BTGB1 UMACkk 2 2G 320 6L2 2 5R CB_bgn_0 3D_GEk_EN13 EASYNOTE_LJ75 GN 020UK ENLJ75 334G32Mn W7HP64BTDE1 UMACkk 2 2G 320 6L2 2 5R CB_GN_0 3D_GEk_DE43 EASYNOTE_LJ75 GN 071GE ENLJ75 334G50Mn W7HP64BTGB1 UMACkk 2 2G 500_L 6L2 2 5R CB_GN_0 3D_GEk_EN13 ENLJ75 334G50Mn W7HP64BTFR1 UMACkk 2 2G 500_L 6L2 2 5R CB_GN_0 3D_GEk_FR51 EASYNOTE_LJ75 GN 250FR ENLJ75 334G32Mn W7HP64BTES1 UMACkk 2 2G 320 6L2 2 5R CB_GN_0 3D_GEk_ESA2 EASYNOTE_LJ75 GN 330SP ENLJ75 544G32Bi W7HP64BWW2 UMACkk 2 2G 320 BT 6L2 2 5R CB abgn_0 3D_GEk_EN11 ENLJ75 LX BG902 005 Ci333
37. 2 001 VGA THERMAL MODULE MADISON 60 BG902 001 CPU THERMAL MODULE 60 BGB02 001 FAN UMA 23 BGB02 001 MIC SET 23 WBF02 001 SPEAKER 23 WBF02 002 MISCELLANEOUS BATTERY MYLAR 42 WBF02 003 RUBBER FOOT 47 WBF02 002 I NAME PLATE ENLJ77 40 BGC02 001 Chapter 6 187 PVC MYLAR FOR LCD COVER LEFT NAME PLATE ENLJ75 40 BH302 001 LCD SCREW RUBBER 47 WBF02 001 Screw List 188 SCREW M2 45D 8 0L K 5 5D 0 8T ZKNL SCREW M2 5D 5L K 5 5D ZK NL CR3 SCREW M2 46D 3 0L K 5 5D 0 8T ZKNL SCREW M1 98D 3 0L K 4 6D 0 8T ZKNL SCREW M2 5D 4 15L K 5 5D ZK NL CR3 SCREW M3 0D 3 0L K 4 9D NI SCREW M2 5D 3 2L K 6D NI SCREW M2D 4 0L K 4 6D NI NL SCREW M2 0D 3L K 5D NI SCREW ASSY THML SPRING 47 WBU02 001 86 WBF02 001 86 WBF02 010 86 WBF02 002 86 WBF02 003 86 WBF02 004 86 WBF02 005 86 WBF02 006 86 WBF02 007 86 WBF02 008 86 WBF02 009 Chapter 6 Chapter 6 189 Model Definition and Configuration Packard Bell EasyNote LJ 75 Series LX BG902 005 EMEA ENLJ75 334G64Mn ENLJ75 434G50Mn ENLJ75 436G50Bn ENLJ75 434G1TMn ENLJ75 434G1TBn ENLJ75 436G64Mn ENLJ75 434G50Mn ENLJ75 544G50Mn ENLJ75 434G64Mn ENLJ75 334G64Mn ENLJ75 334G50Mn Appendix A LX BG902 004 LX BG902 014 LX BG902 001 LX BG902 008 LX BG902 013 LX BG902 012 S2 BG902 001 LX BG902 011 LX BG902 010 LX BG902 002 EMEA EMEA EMEA EMEA France Portugal ENLJ75 3
38. 2 3 86 WBF02 003 Chapter 3 51 Removing the Battery Pack 1 Turn computer over Slide the battery lock in the direction shown 2 Slide and hold the battery release latch to the release position 1 then lift out the battery pack from the main unit 2 52 Chapter 3 Removing the SD dummy card 1 Push the SD dummy card all the way in to eject it 2 Pullthe card out from the slot Chapter 3 53 Removing the Lower Covers 1 See Removing the Battery Pack on page 52 2 Loosen the five captive screws in the memory and HDD covers HDD1 Cover 3 Remove the HDD1 Cover 54 HDD2 WLAN and Memory Cover Chapter 3 Removing the Optical Drive Module 1 See Removing the Lower Covers on page 54 2 Remove the screw securing the ODD module ODD Module 3 Insert a Suitable tool into the access slot as shown Gently lever the ODD module out of the chassis 4 Pull the optical drive module out from the chassis Chapter 3 55 56 module 5 Remove the two screws securing the ODD bracket and remove the ODD bracket from the optical disk drive ODD Bracket of Ten i Di Chapter 3 Removing the DIMM Modules 1 See Removing the Lower Covers on page 54 2 Push out the release latches on both sides of the DIMM socket to release the DIMM module has 3 Remove the DIMM module 4 Repeat steps for the second DIMM module if present Cha
39. 20325AS KH 32001 017 Wyatt SATA LF F W 0001SDM1 HDD HGST 2 5 5400rpm 320GB HTS545032B9A300 KH 32007 007 Panther B SATA LF F W C60F HDD WD 2 5 5400rpm 320GB WD3200BEVT 22ZCT0 KH 32008 013 ML160 SATA LF F W 11 01A11 HDD SEAGATE 2 5 5400rpm 500GB ST9500325AS KH 50001 011 Wyatt SATA LF F W 0001SDM1 HDD TOSHIBA 2 5 5400rpm 500GB MK5055GSX KH 50004 001 Libra SATA LF F W FGO01J HDD HGST 2 5 5400rpm 500GB HTS545050B9A300 KH 50007 009 Panther B SATA LF F W C60F HDD WD 2 5 5400rpm 500GB WDSO00BEVT 22ZATO KH 50008 013 ML250 SATA LF F W 01 01A01 MEMORY Memory SAMSUNG SO DIMM DDRIII 1066 1GB KN 1GB0B 028 M471B2873EH1 CF8 LF 64 16 0 055um Memory MICRON SO DIMM DDRIII 1066 1GB KN 1GB04 015 MT8JSF12864HZ 1G1F1 LF 128 8 0 065um Memory NANYA SO DIMM DDRIII 1066 1GB KN 1GB03 031 NT1GC64BH8A1PS BE LF 64 16 0 07um Memory ELPIDA SO DIMM DDRIII 1066 1GB EBJ10UE8BDSO AE F LF 128 8 0 065um Memory HYNIX SO DIMM DDRIII 1066 1GB KN 1GB0G 025 HMT112S6BFR6C G7 NO LF 64 16 0 055um Memory SAMSUNG SO DIMM DDRIII 1066 2GB M471B5673EH1 CF8 LF 128 8 0 055um Memory ELPIDA SO DIMM DDRIII 1066 2GB EBJ21UE8BDSO0 AE F LF 128 8 0 065um Memory HYNIX SO DIMM DDRIII 1066 2GB KN 2GB0G 014 HMT125S6BFR8C G7 NO LF 128 8 0 055um KN 1GB09 012 KN 2GB0B 012 KN 2GB09 006 KEYBOARD Keyboard GATEWAY GP 7T Black SJV70 Internal 17 KB 1170G 111 Standard 103KS Black US International Keyboard GATEWAY GP 7T Black SJV70 Internal 17 Standard 103KS Blac
40. 32Bn ENLJ75 LX BH302 003 SO2GBIII10 SO2GBIII10 N N500GB5 4KS 434G50Mn Appendix A 194 I ENLJ75 LX BH302 002 BH302 002 SO2GBII10 0 SO2GBII10 IN N500GB5 4KS 4KS 334G50Mn ENLJ75 LX BH302 001 SO2GBIII10 SO2GBIII10 N320GB5 4KS 434G32Mn ENLJ75 2 BH302 001 SO2GBIII10 SO2GBIII10 N320GB5 4KS 544G32MI ENLJ75 LX BGB02 005 SO2GBIII10 SO2GBIII10 N320GB5 4KS 334G32Mn ENLJ75 LX BGB02 004 SO2GBIII10 SO2GBIII10 N N320GB5 4KS 334G32Mn ENLJ75 LX BGB02 001 SO2GBIII10 SO2GBIII1i0 N N N500GB5 4KS 334G50Mn ENLJ75 LX BGB02 002 SO2GBIII10 SO2GBIII1i0 N N N500GB5 4KS 334G50Mn ENLJ75 LX BGB02 003 SO2GBIII10 SO2GBIII1i0 N N N320GB5 4KS 334G32Mn ENLJ75 S2 BGB02 001 SO2GBIII10 SO2GBIIIi0 N N N320GB5 4KS 544G32Bi ENLJ75 LX BG902 005 N NSM8XS N NIS 5 in 1 334G64Mn Build in ENLJ75 LX BG902 004 NSM8XS N NIS 5 in 1 434G50Mn Build in ENLJ75 LX BG902 014 NBDCB4XS N NIS 5 in 1 436G50Bn Build in ENLJ75 LX BG902 001 N500GB5 4KS NSM8xXS N NIS 5 in 1 434G1TMn Build in ENLJ75 LX BG902 008 N500GB5 4KS NBDCB4XS 5 in 1 434G1TBn Build in ENLJ75 LX BG902 013 NSM8XS 5 in 1 436G64Mn Build in ENLJ75 LX BG902 012 N NSM8XS 5 in 1 434G50Mn Build in ENLJ75 S2 BG902 001 N NSM8XS N NIS 5 in 1 544G50Mn Build in ENLJ75 LX BG902 011 N NSM8XS N NIS 5 in 1 434G64Mn Build in ENLJ75 LX BG902 010 N NSM8XS N NIS 5 in 1 334G64Mn Build in ENLJ75 LX BG902 002 N NSM8XS N NIS 5 in 1 334G50Mn Build in ENLJ75 LX BG902 009 N
41. 34G64Mn W7HP64BTES1 MADISON_PRO1GBCkk_V3 2 2G 640 6L2 2 5R CB_GN_0 3D_GEk_ESA2 EASYNOTE_LJ75 JN 332SP ENLJ75 4384G50Mn W7HP64BTES1 MADISON_PRO1GBCkk_V3 2 2G 500_L 6L2 2 5R CB_GN_0 3D_GEk_ESA2 EASYNOTE_LJ75 JO 431SP ENLJ75 436G50Bn W7HP64BTDE1 MADISON_PRO1GBCkk_V3 2G 4G 500_L 6L2 2 5R CB_bgn_0 83D_GEk_DE43 EASYNOTE_LJ75 JO 075GE ENLJ75 434G1TMn W7HP64BTFR1 MADISON_PRO1GBCkk_V3 2 2G 500_L 500_L 6L2 2 5R CB_GN_0 3D_GEk_FR51 EASYNOTE_LJ75 JO 230FR ENLJ75 434G1TBn W7HP64BTFR1 MADISON_PRO1GBCkk_V3 2 2G 500_L 500_L 6L2 2 5R CB_GN_0 3D_GEk_FR51 EASYNOTE_LJ75 JO 257FR ENLJ75 436G64Mn W7HP64BTGR1 MADISON_PRO1GBCkk_V3 2G 4G 640 BT 6L2 2 5R CB_GN_0 3D_GEk_EL43 EASYNOTE_LJ75 JO 201GR ENLJ75 434G50Mn W7HP64BTGR1 MADISON_PRO1GBCkk_V3 2 2G 500_L BT 6L2 2 5R CB_GN_0 3D_GEk_EL43 EASYNOTE_LJ75 JO 110GR ENLJ75 544G50Mn W7HP64BWWe MADISON_PRO1GBCkk_V3 2 2G 500_L BT 6L2 2 5R CB_GN_0 3D_GEk_EN11 ENLJ75 434G64Mn W7HP64BTND1 MADISON_PRO1GBCkk_V3 2 2G 640 6L2 2 5R CB_GN_0 3D_GEk_ENU3 EASYNOTE_LJ75 JO 250NC ENLJ75 334G64Mn W7HP64BTFR1 MADISON_PRO1GBCkk_V3 2 2G 640 6L2 2 5R CB_GN_0 3D_GEk_FR51 EASYNOTE_LJ75 JN 255FR ENLJ75 334G50Mn W7HP64BTPT1 MADISON_PRO1GBCkk_V3 2 2G 500_L 6L2 2 5R CB_GN_0 3D_GEk_PT43 EASYNOTE_LJ75 JN 332PT 190 ENLJ75 434G32Mn ENLJ75 434G50Mn ENLJ75 624G50Mn ENLJ75 434G64Mn ENLJ75 524G50Mi ENLJ75 434G82Mn ENLJ75 338G50Mn ENLJ75 436G50Mn ENLJ75 434G
42. 4 Battery Pack Removing 52 Replacing 137 BIOS ROM type 18 vendor 18 Version 18 BIOS Utility 27 39 Advanced 30 Boot 37 Exit 38 Navigating 27 Onboard Device Configuration 33 Power 35 Save and Exit 38 Security 32 System Security 38 Board Layout Top View 169 Camera Module Removing 98 Replacing 111 Common Problems 140 CPU Removing 95 Replacing 114 CPU Fan Removing 93 Replacing 115 DIMM Modules Removing 57 Replacing 134 Display 5 EasyTouch Failure 157 External Module Disassembly Flowchart 51 Features I Flash Utility 39 FPC Cable Removing 101 Replacing 109 FRU Field Replaceable Unit List 177 Hard Disk Drive Modules Replacing 133 HDD1 Removing 60 Replacing 133 HDD2 Removing 62 Replacing 133 HDTV Switch Failure 157 Hot Keys 14 Indicators 12 Intermittent Problems 159 Internal Microphone Failure 147 Internal Speaker Failure 145 Jumper and Connector Locations 169 Keyboard Removing 69 Replacing 129 Keyboard Failure 143 LCD Bezel Removing 97 209 Replacing 112 LCD Brackets Removing 101 Replacing 109 LCD Failure 143 LCD Module Removing 71 Replacing 126 LCD Module Disassembly Flowchart 96 LCD Module Reassembly Procedure 106 LCD Panel Removing 99 Replacing 109 LED Board Removing 82 Replacing 121 Lower Covers Removing 54 Replacing 135 Main Module Reassembly Procedure 114 Main Unit Disassembly Flowchart 64 Mainboard Removing 9
43. 64Mn ENLJ75 434G50Mn ENLJ75 333G32Mi ENLJ75 434G32Bn ENLJ75 434G50Mn 191 LX BG902 009 EMEA Italy LX BG902 007 EMEA LX BG902 006 EMEA LX BG902 003 EMEA S2 BG902 002 nl WW ENLJ75 434G32Mn W7HP64BTIT 1 MADISON_PRO1GBCkk_V3 2 2G 320 6L2 2 5R CB_GN_0 3D_GEk_IT71 EASYNOTE_LJ75 JO 110IT ENLJ75 434G50Mn W7HP64BTFR1 MADISON_PRO1GBCkk_V3 2 2G 500_L 6L2 2 5R CB_GN_0 3D_GEk_FR51 EASYNOTE_LJ75 JO 256FR ENLJ75 624G50Mn W7HP64BTFR1 MADISON_PRO1GBCkk_V3 2 2G 500_L 6L2 2 5R CB_GN_0 3D_GEk_FR51 EASYNOTE_LJ75 JP 258FR ENLJ75 4384G64Mn W7HP64BTES1 MADISON_PRO1GBCkk_V3 2 2G 640 6L2 2 5R CB_GN_0 3D_GEk_ESA2 EASYNOTE_LJ75 JO 432SP ENLJ75 524G50Mi W7HP64BWW2 MADISON_PRO1GBCkk_V3 2 2G 500_L BT 8L2 4 5R CB_abgn_0 3D_GEk_EN11 ENLJ75 4384G82Mn W7HP64BTFR1 PARK_XT512Ckk_V3 2 2G 500_L 320 6L2 2 5R CB_bgn_0 3D_GEk_FR51 EASYNOTE_LJ75 JO 264FR ENLJ75 338G50Mn W7HP64BTCH1 PARK_XT512Ckk_V3 2 4G 500_L 6L2 2 5R CB_bgn_0 3D_GEk_SW23 EASYNOTE_LJ75 JN 335CH ENLJ75 436G50Mn W7HP64BTIT 1 PARK_XT512Ckk_V3 2G 4G 500_L 6L2 2 5R CB_bgn_0 3D_GEk_IT71 EASYNOTE_LJ75 JO 1111T ENLJ75 484G64Mn W7HP64BTES1 PARK XT512Ckk V3 2 2G 640 6L2 2 5R CB bgn 0 3D GEk ESA2 EASYNOTE LJ75 JO 433SP ENLJ75 434G50Mn W7HP64BTCH1 PARK XT512Ckk V3 2 2G 500_L 6L2 2 5R CB_GN_0 3D_GEk_SW23 EASYNOTE LJ75 JO 545CH ENLJ75 333G32Mi W7HP64RUBTRU2 PARK XT512Ckk V3 1G 2G 320 BT 6L2 2 5R CB bg 0 3D GEk RUA4
44. 64Mn ENLJ75 LX BG902 004 SO2GBIII10 SO2GBIII10 N N N500GB5 4KS 434G50Mn ENLJ75 LX BG902 014 SO2GBIII10 SO4GBIII10 N N500GB5 4KS 436G50Bn ENLJ75 LX BG902 001 SO2GBIII10 SO2GBIII10 N N N500GB5 4KS 434G1TMn ENLJ75 LX BG902 008 SO2GBIII10 SO2GBIII10 N N500GB5 4KS 434G1TBn ENLJ75 LX BG902 013 SO2GBIII10 SO4GBIII10 N N640GB5 4KS 436G64Mn ENLJ75 LX BG902 012 SO2GBIII10 SO2GBIII10 N N500GB5 4KS 434G50Mn ENLJ75 S2 BG902 001 SO2GBIII10 SO2GBIII10 N N500GB5 4KS 544G50Mn ENLJ75 LX BG902 011 SO2GBIII10 SO2GBIII10 N N640GB5 4KS 434G64Mn ENLJ75 LX BG902 010 SO2GBIII10 SO2GBIII10 N N640GB5 4KS 334G64Mn ENLJ75 LX BG902 002 SO2GBIII10 SO2GBIII10 N N500GB5 4KS 334G50Mn ENLJ75 LX BG902 009 SO2GBIII10 SO2GBIII10 N N320GB5 4KS 434G32Mn ENLJ75 LX BG902 007 SO2GBIII10 SO2GBIII10 N N500GB5 4KS 434G50Mn ENLJ75 LX BG902 006 SO2GBIII10 SO2GBIII10 N N500GB5 4KS 624G50Mn ENLJ75 LX BG902 003 SO2GBIII10 SO2GBIII10 N N640GB5 4KS 434G64Mn ENLJ75 S2 BG902 002 SO2GBIII10 SO2GBIII10 N N500GB5 4KS 524G50Mi ENLJ75 LX BH302 010 SO2GBIII10 SO2GBIII10 N N500GB5 4KS 434G82Mn ENLJ75 LX BH302 005 SO4GBIII10 SO4GBIII10 N N500GB5 4KS 338G50Mn ENLJ75 LX BH302 009 SO2GBIII10 SO4GBIII10 N N500GB5 4KS 436G50Mn ENLJ75 LX BH302 008 SO2GBIII10 SO2GBIII10 N N640GB5 4KS 434G64Mn ENLJ75 LX BH302 004 SO2GBIII10 SO2GBIII10 N N500GB5 4KS 434G50Mn ENLJ75 LX BH302 007 SO1GBIII10 SO2GBIII10 N N320GB5 4KS 333G32Mi ENLJ75 LX BH302 006 SO2GBIII10 SO2GBIII10 N N320GB5 4KS 434G
45. 7 INCL TP TP 60 BE202 002 182 Chapter 6 MIDDLE COVER For WIN 7 60 WBV02 001 POWER BOARD BRACKET 33 WBF02 005 TP BRACKET 33 WBF02 002 MAIN HDD DOOR W RUBBER FOOT 42 WBF02 001 HDD CARRIER 33 WBF02 001 I ia r iia HDD DOOR FOR NB W 2 HDD 42 WBF02 002 CPU PROCESSOR CPU Intel Core i3 330M PGA 2 13G 35W Arrandale KC 33001 DMP TJ90 VT 3M L3 CPU Intel Core i5 430M PGA 2 26G ARD up to SC KC 43001 DMP 2 53G 3M L3 CPU Intel Core i5 520M 2 4G 3M KC 52001 DMP CPU Intel Core i5 540M 2 53G 3M KC 54001 DMP HDD HARD DISK DRIVER HDD SEAGATE 2 5 5400rpm 160GB ST9160314AS KH 16001 042 Wyatt SATA LF F W 0001SDM1 HDD HGST 2 5 5400rpm 160GB HTS545016B9A300 KH 16007 024 Panther B SATA LF F W C60F HDD TOSHIBA 2 5 5400rpm 160GB MK1655GSX KH 16004 006 Libra SATA LF F W FG011J HDD WD 2 5 5400rpm 160GB WD1600BEVT 22ZCTO KH 16008 022 ML160 SATA LF F W 11 01A11 HDD SEAGATE 2 5 5400rpm 250GB ST9250315AS KH 25001 016 Wyatt SATA LF F W 0001SDM1 HDD HGST 2 5 5400rpm 250GB HTS545025B9A300 Panther B SATA LF F W C60F Disk imbalance criteria KH 25007 016 0 014g cm HDD TOSHIBA 2 5 5400rpm 250GB MK2555GSX KH 25004 003 Libra SATA LF F W FGO01J HDD HGST 2 5 5400rpm 250GB HTS545025B9A300 KH 25007 015 Panther B SATA LF F W C60F Chapter 6 183 HDD WD 2 5 5400rpm 250GB WD2500BEVT 22ZCT0O KH 25008 021 ML160 SATA LF F W 11 01A11 HDD SEAGATE 2 5 5400rpm 320GB ST93
46. 75 LX BG902 004 3rd WiFi 2x2 N 434G50Mn BGN Appendix A 196 ENLJ75 LX BG902 014 3rd WiFi 2x2 N N N HM55 436G50Bn BGN ENLJ75 LX BG902 001 3rd WiFi 2x2 N N N HM55 434G1TMn BGN ENLJ75 LX BG902 008 3rd WiFi 2x2 N N N HM55 434G1TBn BGN ENLJ75 LX BG902 013 3rd WiFi 2x2 BT 2 1 N N HM55 436G64Mn BGN ENLJ75 LX BG902 012 3rd WiFi 2x2 BT 2 1 N N HM55 434G50Mn BGN ENLJ75 S2 BG902 001 3rd WiFi 2x2 BT 2 1 N N HM55 544G50Mn BGN ENLJ75 LX BG902 011 3rd WiFi 2x2 N N HM55 434G64Mn BGN ENLJ75 LX BG902 010 3rd WiFi 2x2 N N HM55 334G64Mn BGN ENLJ75 LX BG902 002 3rd WiFi 2x2 N N N HM55 334G50Mn BGN ENLJ75 LX BG902 009 3rd WiFi 2x2 N N N HM55 434G32Mn BGN ENLJ75 LX BG902 007 3rd WiFi 2x2 N N N HM55 434G50Mn BGN ENLJ75 LX BG902 006 3rd WiFi 2x2 N N N HM55 624G50Mn BGN ENLJ75 LX BG902 003 3rd WiFi 2x2 N N N HM55 434G64Mn BGN ENLJ75 2 BG902 002 INT6200H BT 2 1 N N HM55 524G50Mi ENLJ75 LX BH302 010 3rd WiFi 2x2 N N N HM55 434G82Mn BGN ENLJ75 LX BH302 005 3rd WiFi 2x2 N N N HM55 338G50Mn BGN ENLJ75 LX BH302 009 3rd WiFi 2x2 N N N HM55 436G50Mn BGN ENLJ75 LX BH302 008 3rd WiFi 2x2 N N N HM55 434G64Mn BGN ENLJ75 LX BH302 004 3rd WiFi 2x2 N N N HM55 434G50Mn BGN ENLJ75 LX BH302 007 3rd WiFi BG BT 2 1 N N HM55 333G32MI ENLJ75 LX BH302 006 3rd WiFi 2x2 N N N HM55 434G32Bn BGN ENLJ75 LX BH302 003 3rd WiFi 2x2 N HM55 434G50Mn BGN ENLJ75 LX BH302 002 3rd WiFi 2x2 N N HM55 334G50Mn BGN ENLJ75 LX BH302 0
47. ACPI Table Enter the ACPI Table Features Control FACP C2 Latency Value Features Control menu FACP C3 Latency Value FACP RTC S4 Wakeup APIC IO APIC Mode HPET HPET Support e Base Address select PCI Express Root Enter the PCI Express Root Port Menu e PCI Express Root Port 1 Port 1 6 e VCi Enable e ASPM e Automatic ASPM e ASPMLOs e ASPM L1 e URR FER NFER CER CTO SEFE SENFE SECE PME Interrupt PMI SCI Hot Plug SCI ASF Configuration Enter the ASF Configuration Menu Mini WatchDog Timeout BIOS Boot Timeout OS Boot Timeout Power on wait time Chapter 2 31 Security 32 The Security screen contains parameters that help safeguard and protect your computer from unauthorized use Information Main Advanced Power Boot Exit Item Specific Help Supervisor Password Is User Password Is SATA Port0 Disk Status Install or Change the password and the length of password must be less Set User Password than eight words Set SATA Port0 HDD Password Password on Boot Disabled The table below describes the parameters in this screen Settings in boldface are the default and suggested parameter settings Supervisor Password Is Shows the setting of the Supervisor password Clear or Set User Password Is Shows the setting of the user password Clear or Set SATA PortO Disk Status Shows the status of the SATA PortO disk Set Supervisor Password Press Enter to set the supervisor password When set this passwor
48. AM Ver 2 Loading mechanism Drawer Solenoid Open Tact SW Open Emergency Release draw open hole Power Requirement Input Voltage DC 5 V 5 Vendor amp model name PLDS BD Combo DS 4E1S Performance Specification With CD Diskette With DVD Diskette Transfer rate KB sec Sustained Sustained Sustained 3 500 min 10 000 min 18 000 min Applicable disc format CD DA CD TEXT CD ROM Mode 1 CD ROM XA Mode 2 Form 1 and Form 2 CD I Ready Video CD MPEG 1 Photo CD Enhance CD CD extra I Trax CD and UDF DVD ROM DVD Video DVD Audio DVD R single multi border s DVD R single multi session s DVD RW DVD RW DVD RAM BD ROM ver2 0 UDF2 5 BD R ver1 0 and ver2 0 UDF2 5 BD RE ver2 0 and ver3 0 UDF2 5 BD hybrid only BD part Loading mechanism Drawer Solenoid Open Tact SW Open Emergency Release draw open hole Power Requirement Input Voltage DC 5 V 5 Chapter 1 Audio Interface Audio Realtek ALC272 Azalia Codec and Amplifier G1454 Controller Features HD Audio SNR gt 85 High performance DACs with 95dB SNR A Weighting ADCs with 85dB SNR A Weighting Internal Digital Microphone Two speakers max 1W output for each Meets performance and function requirements for Microsoft WLP 3 10 and stricter performance requirements for future WLP Two stereo DAC support 16 20 24 bit PCM for two independent playback multiple streaming Two stereo ADC supports 16 20 24 bit PCM format for two i
49. CD Diskette With DVD Diskette Transfer rate MB sec Sustained Sustained 3650 max 10 993 max Buffer Memory Buffer Memory 2 MB Interface SATA Applicable disc format Write DVD Data amp Video CD DA CD ROM Mode 1 CD ROM XA Mode 2 Form 1 and Mode 2 Form 2 CD i Video CD CD Text Read DVD ROM DVD 5 DVD 9 DVD 10 DVD 18 DVD Video DVD Audio SACD Hybrid UDF DVD DVD R DVD R DL DVD R 3 95 GB DVD R Authoring DVD R Multi Border DVD RW DVD R DVD R DL DVD R Multi Session DVD RW DVD RAM V1 0 DVDRAM V2 0 amp 2 1 amp 2 2 CD DA CD ROM Mode 1 CD ROM XA Mode 2 Form 1 and Mode 2 Form 2 CD i CD i Bridge Video CD MPEG 1 Karaoke CD Photo CD Enhanced CD CD Plus CD Extra itrax CD CD Text UDF CD CD R and CD RW 23 Loading mechanism Drawer Solenoid Open Tact SW Open Emergency Release draw open hole Power Requirement Input Voltage DC 5 V 5 Blue Ray Combo Drive Module Vendor amp model name Sony BC 5500S Performance Specification With CD Diskette With DVD Diskette Transfer rate MB sec Sustained Sustained Max 2 4 Mbytes sec Max 11 Mbytes sec Buffer Memory 4 5 MB Interface SATA Applicable disc format Applicable media types BD ROM Single and Dual Layer BD R Single and Dual Layer BD RE Single and Dual Layer DVD ROM Single and Dual Layer DVD R Single and Double Layer DVD R Single and Dual Layer DVD RW Single Layer and DVD RW Single Layer discs DVD R
50. In Jack 170 Chapter 5 LS 5022P USB Board Pesan JUSB1 JUSB2 i 2 JUSB1 JUSB2 USB Connector JP1 USB Board CONN LS 5024P Cap Sensor Board LED1 LEDe LEDS LED4 LEDS LED6 LED LS 5026P LED Board LED4 LED3 LED2 LED1 Chapter 5 174 LED2 Num LED LED3 Cap LED LED4 Media LED LS 5027P SW Board White Painting SW1 Power S W 172 Chapter 5 Clearing Password Check and BIOS Recovery This section provide you the standard operating procedures of clearing password and BIOS recovery for Packard Bell EasyNote LJ75 LJ77 Packard Bell EasyNote LJ75 LJ77 provides one Hardware Open Gap on main board for clearing password check and one Hotkey for enabling BIOS Recovery Clearing Password Check Hardware Open Gap Description is as follows SE a iat arrr Fie ag fg a sman a NR R588 RTC_RST Clear CMOS Jumper Memory bay near DDR socket R589 ME_RST Steps for Clearing BIOS Password Check If users set BIOS Password Supervisor Password and or User Password for a security reason BIOS will ask the password during systems POST or when systems enter to BIOS Setup menu However once it is necessary to bypass the password check users need to short the HW Gap to clear the password by the following steps 1 Power Off the system and remove HDD AC and Battery from the machine 2 Open the back cover of the machine 3 Disconnect the RTC Battery cable and locate the G1 jumper Chapter 5 173
51. J 11 Jack 1 See Removing the Mainboard on page 90 2 Remove the adhesive tape securing the RJ 11 cable to the Lower Cover a O 4 Liftthe cable bundle away from the Lower Cover to detach the adhesive securing it in place Hl a Chapter 3 91 5 Liftthe RJ 11 Jack away from the Lower Cover to detach the adhesive securing it in place 92 Chapter 3 Removing the CPU Fan 1 See Removing the Mainboard on page 90 2 Disconnectthe CPU Fan power cable from the Mainboard B 4 Remove the CPU Fan from the Mainboard Chapter 3 93 Removing the Thermal Module 1 See Removing the Mainboard on page 90 2 Remove the four screws securing the Thermal Module to the Mainboard in reverse numerical order from 4 to 1 Thermal Module M2 5 6 5 3 Using both hands lift the Thermal Module clear of the Mainboard 94 Chapter 3 Removing the CPU 1 See Removing the Thermal Module on page 94 2 Using a flat bladed screw driver rotate the CPU locking screw 180 counter clockwise as shown Chapter 3 95 LCD Module Disassembly Process LCD Module Disassembly Flowchart Remove LCD Panel from Main Unit before proceeding I Remove LCD Bezel Vv v Yy Remove LCD Panel Remove Power Board Remove Camera Module y Vv Vv y Remove Remove LCD Brackets
52. MIC wire of LCD module Swap M B Microphone Problems Swap MIC wire of LCD module If internal or external Microphones do no operate correctly perform the following actions one at a time to correct the problem 1 Check that the microphone is enabled Navigate to Start gt Control Panel Hardware and Sound gt 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 Right click on the microphone and select Enable Select the microphone then click Properties Select the Levels tab Increase the volume to the maximum setting and click OK NOB wD Test the microphone hardware a Select the microphone and click Configure b Select Set up microphone c Select the microphone type from the list and click Next d Follow the onscreen prompts to complete the test 8 Ifthe Issue is still not resolved see Online Support Information on page 207 Chapter 4 147 HDD Not Operating Correctly If the HDD does not operate correctly perform the following actions one at a time to correct the problem 148 1 2 3 o oND 11 Disconnect all external devices Run a complete virus scan using up to date software to ensure the computer is virus free Run the Windows 7 Startup Repair Utility insert the Windows 7 Operating System DVD in the ODD and restart the computer When prompted press any key to start to
53. Number to EEPROM Input dmitools ws 01234567890123456789 4 Write UUID to EEPROM Create UUID from Intel WFM20 pdf Input dmitools wu 5 Write Asset Tag to EEPROM Input dmitools wa Acet Asstag NOTE When using any of the Write options restart the system to make the new DMI data effective Chapter 2 Using the LAN Utility Run the LAN utility in DOS mode by preforming the following steps 1 Run the MAC BAT file 2 Run the NAYFO BAT file 3 The function is successful when passed displays onscreen Checking selfboot I file Content Start to progran image into OTP 52 bytes was done File Hane NAYFO_ SC bin File Size Bytes Read Checking ge lfboot file Content Checking gelfboot Il OTP Content i Conparing OTF to scat 50 bin Checking BO Firnvare Hac idea Ex CPU GPR address up 866685264 o8 Address Test ee HMalking bit Pseudo Randon Data Data Read Write Test Data Pattern 8455555555 Data Pattern xAAAAAARA Data Pattern O8xBB8H8088 Data Pattern 8xFFFFFFFF Data Pattern BxAASSAASS T Data Pattern xS5AASSAA I p Group D Driver Associated Tests Di MAC Loopback Test D2 PHY Loopback Te pS MII Miscellaneous Test Phy Interrupt Sa Auto Polling Shae DG NSI Test 2 ae Dr E Switch Tek ek We ae ses eS a Cc HAC gt CHAT Chapter 2 47 48 Chapter 2 Machine Disassembly and Replacement IMPORTANT The outside hous
54. Packard Bell UUID NOTE The screen above is for your reference only Actual values may differ according to model The table below describes the parameters in this screen CPU Type This field shows the CPU type and speed of the system CPU Speed This field shows the speed of the CPU HDD Model Name This field shows the model name of HDD installed on primary IDE master HDD Serial Number This field displays the serial number of HDD installed on primary IDE master ATAPI Model Name This field shows the model name of the Optical device installed in the system UUID Universally Unique Identifier UUID is an identifier standard used in software construction standardized by the Open Software Foundation OSF as part of the Distributed Computing Environment DCE 28 Chapter 2 Main The Main screen allows the user to set the system time and date as well as enable and disable boot option and recovery Information Advanced Securit Power Boot Exit Item Specific Help 10 59 System Date 01 09 2009 This is the help for the Total Memory 4095 MB hour field Valid range Video Memory 512 MB is from 0 to 23 INCREASE REDUCE F5 F6 Quick Boot Enabled Network Boot Enabled F12 Boot Menu Disabled D2D Recovery Enabled SATA Mode AHCI NOTE The screen above is for your reference only Actual values may differ The table below describes the parameters in this screen Settings in boldface are the default
55. Packard Bell EasyNote LJ 75 L 77 Service Guide Service guide files and updates are available on the ACER CSD web for more information please refer to http csd acer com tw PRINTED IN TAIWAN Revision History Please refer to the table below for the updates made to this service guide Copyright Copyright 2009 by Acer Incorporated All rights reserved No part of this publication may be reproduced transmitted transcribed stored in a retrieval system or translated into any language or computer language in any form or by any means electronic mechanical magnetic optical chemical manual or otherwise without the prior written permission of Acer Incorporated Disclaimer The information in this guide is subject to change without notice Acer Incorporated makes no representations or warranties either expressed or implied with respect to the contents hereof and specifically disclaims any warranties of merchantability or fitness for any particular purpose Any Acer Incorporated software described in this manual is sold or licensed as is Should the programs prove defective following their purchase the buyer and not Acer Incorporated its distributor or its dealer assumes the entire cost of all necessary servicing repair and any incidental or consequential damages resulting from any defect in the software Acer is a registered trademark of Acer Corporation Intel is a registered trademark of Intel Corporation Other br
56. RIII 1066 4GB dummy P N LF SAMSUNG SO1GBIII10 Memory SAMSUNG SO DIMM DDRIII 1066 1GB M471B2873EH1 CF8 LF 64 16 0 055um SAMSUNG SO2GBIII10 Memory SAMSUNG SO DIMM DDRIII 1066 2GB M471B5673EH1 CF8 LF 128 8 0 055um Lite On Lite Con MC4Z 1 5 3 3V Aus Lite On Conexant Unizion 1 5 3 3v AUS RD02 D330 NB Chipset INTEL HM55 NB Chipset Intel CS BD82HM55 HLDS NBDCB4XS ODD HLDS BD COMBO 12 7mm Tray DL 4X CT21N LF W O bezel 1 00 SATA HF Windows 7 HLDS NSM8XS ODD HLDS Super Multi DRIVE 12 7mm Tray DL 8X GT30N LF W O bezel SATA HF Windows 7 PANASONIC NSM8XS ODD PANASONIC Super Multi DRIVE 12 7mm Tray DL 8X UJ890A LF W O bezel SATA HF Windows 7 PLDS NBDCB4XS ODD PLDS BD COMBO 12 7mm Tray DL 4X DS 4E1S LF W O bezel SATA Windows 7 PLDS NSM8XS ODD PLDS Super Multi DRIVE 12 7mm Tray DL 8X DS 8A4SH LF W O bezel SATA HF Windows 7 SONY NBDCB4XS ODD SONY BD COMBO 12 7mm Tray DL 4X BC 5500H LF W O bezel SATA HF Windows 7 SONY NSM8XS ODD SONY Super Multi DRIVE 12 7mm Tray DL 8X AD 7585H LF W O bezel SATA HF Windows 7 TOSHIBA NSM8XS ODD TOSHIBA Super Multi DRIVE 12 7mm Tray DL 8X TS L633C LF W O bezel SATA HF Windows 7 204 Appendix B 512M DDR3 512M DDR3 64 16 4 64 16 4 NG Liteon 3rd WiFi 2x2 BGN Liteon Wireless LAN Atheris HB93 2x2 BGN HM WN6602AH Liteon 3rd WiFi 2x2 BGN Liteon Wireless LAN Atheris HB93 2x2 BGN HM WN6602AH Appendix B 205 206 Appendix B Online Support Information
57. Rotate the Switch Cover toward the LCD panel and lift it away from the Upper Cover Chapter 3 67 Removing the Media Board 1 See Removing the Switch Cover on page 65 2 Pry the Media Board away from the Switch Cover as shown NOTE A very strong adhesive is used to secure the board in place 3 Pry the board away from the Upper Cover and remove it completely 68 Chapter 3 Removing the Keyboard 1 See Removing the Switch Cover on page 65 2 Lift the keyboard from the centre as shown to release the securing clips on each side CS 3 vi alk 3 Turn the Keyboard over on the TouchPad to expose the FFC cable Chapter 3 69 5 Disconnect the FFC cable from the mainboard 6 Lift the keyboard clear of the chassis 70 Chapter 3 Removing the LCD Module 1 See Removing the Keyboard on page 69 2 Turn the computer over Remove the two securing screws from the bottom of the chassis LCD Module M2 5 8 3 Open the computer lid and stand the chassis on its edge Ensure the Antenna Cables are free from obstructions as shown Chapter 3 71 4 Remove the adhesive tape securing the cables in place and pull the Antenna cables through the casing as shown 5 Remove the cables from the cable channel as shown Ensure that the cables are completely free of the retaining clips all the way to the hinge well 72 Chapter 3 6 Disconnect the Power Board cable from
58. TENLJ77 S2 BGA02 001 BGA02 001 SO1GBIII10 N500GB5 4KS 543G50Mn ENLJ77 2 BGC02 001 SO1GBIII10 N N N320GB5 4KS 543G32Bn ENLJ77 LX BGC02 001 SO2GBIIIi0 N N N500GB5 4KS N 334G50Mn ENLJTT S43G50Mn S2BGAD2001 NSWEXS IN NS Sin Bulgin renarr saacsom S2 BH402 001 Newexs N ne Sin Buildin 199 Appendix A ENLJ77 S2 BGA02 001 3rd WiFi 2x2 BGN 543G50 Mn ENLJ77 S2 BH402 001 INT6200H 544G50 Mi ENLJ77 2 BGC02 001 3rd WiFi 2x2 BGN 543G32B n ENLJ77 LX BGC02 001 3rd WiFi 2x2 BGN 334G50 Mn Appendix A 200 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 Packard Bell EasyNote LJ75 LJ77 Compatibility Test Report released by the Acer Mobile System Testing Department Appendix B 201 Microsoft Windows 7 Environment Test HGST N160GB5 4KS HDD HGST 2 5 5400rpm 160GB HTS545016B9A300 Panther B SATA LF F W C60F HGST N250GB5 4KS HDD HGST 2 5 5400rpm 250GB HTS545025B9A300 Panther B SATA LF F W C60F HGST N320GB5 4KS HDD HGST 2 5 5400rpm 320GB HTS545032B9A300 Panther B SATA LF F W C60F HGST N500GB5 4KS HDD HGST 2 5 5400rpm 500GB HTS545050B9A300 Panther B SATA LF F W C6
59. XGA GLARE W 6M BH302 001 ANTENNA 3 CAMERA IMR BLACK PB ASSY LEC LCD MODULE 17 3 WXGA GLARE W 6M BH402 001 ANTENNA 3 CAMERA IMR RED PB ASSY LEC LCD MODULE 17 3 WXGA GLARE W 6M BGB02 004 ANTENNA 2 IMR W O CCD BLACK PB ASSY LEC LCD MODULE 17 3 WXGA GLARE W 6M BGC02 002 ANTENNA 2 IMR W O CCD RED PB ASSY LEC LCD MODULE 17 3 WXGA GLARE W 6M BH302 002 ANTENNA 3 IMR W O CCD BLACK PB ASSY LEC LCD MODULE 17 3 WXGA GLARE W 6M BH402 002 ANTENNA 3 IMR W O CCD RED PB LED LCD AUO 17 3 WXGA Glare B173RW01 V0O LF LK 17305 001 220nit 8ms 600 1 LED LCD SAMSUNG 17 3 WXGA Glare LK 17306 001 LTN173KT01 A01 LF 220nit 8ms 600 1 LED LCD LPL 17 3 WXGA Glare LP173WD1 TLA1 LK 17308 001 LF 220nit 8ms 600 1 LED LCD CMO 17 3 WXGA Glare N17306 L02 LF LK 1730D 001 220nit 8ms 600 1 LED LCD AUO 17 3 WXGA Glare B173RW01 V3 LF LK 17305 002 220nit 8ms 500 1 LCD COVER IMR PB BLACK 60 B5602 001 LCD COVER IMR PB RED 60 BE202 001 LCD COVER IMR PB BLACK 60 B5602 001 ANTENNA MAIN R 1X2 50 WBF02 006 186 Chapter 6 ANTENNA AUX L 50 WBF02 007 LCD BEZEL 60 WBF02 008 LVDS CABLE 50 WBF02 008 LCD BRACKET R L 33 WBF02 004 n E a I CAMERA 0 3M 57 WBFO02 001 MAINBOARD MB WHH02 001 Mainboard NV79 ENLJ75 ENLJ77 Park XT 512MB MB WHH02 003 VRAM Intel HM55 LF Mainboard NV79 ENLJ75 ENLJ77 Madison Pro 1GB MB WHH02 002 VRAM Intel HM55 LF VGA THERMAL MODULE PARK 60 BH30
60. a kkr eae ee aes 162 Each PEIM entry point used in 80 PORT 0 00 cee eens 164 Each Driver entry point used in 80 PORT 0 0000 eee eee 164 Each SmmDriver entry point used in 80 PORT 000005 167 Jumper and Connector Locations 169 TOPVIEW sc2i2 cave NN Rees COVE ead eee ee ae 169 BOHOM VIEW oc ded dcx fela ln bo Bered amp css inca a dr a RANE RR we geen fr R case 2 170 EO 0022r U SB BOalG 2o42 lt 2002 to024 4 00d ew nas bre aw ee eas 171 LS 5024P Cap Sensor Board 0 cc eee 171 35 0026P LED Board suga nines rira ted dee etes Raita osttatic ees 171 L3 0027P SW BOI on bike eter aces bust BAR Ria ed Cheha bute eee eed 172 Clearing Password Check and BIOS Recovery 00000 173 Clearing Password Check n naana aaaea 173 BIOS Recovery by Crisis Disk 0 0 000 cee nee 175 FRU Field Replaceable Unit List 177 Packard Bell EasyNote LJ75 LJ77 Exploded Diagrams 00 178 Malt ASSEMDIY ns scm crase ee da aah DOW bet Maracas Madd ene es 178 ASC ASSCMIOIY togs te renes Ae te tear er fn edn eter tyres oe auth Sh Som ag th apo Sweats 179 EG DAS SCUIDIY votes daar avalon s ed sa a eo ess dom he Ge A id 180 Packard Bell EasyNote LU75 LU77 FRU List 0 0 0 0c cee eee 181 DOCIEWAILISE ren en r ed ND ee am ede cick is ew a es eee ee ES 188 Model Definition and Configuration 190 Packard Bell EasyNote LU75 Series 0 ccc eens 190 Packard Be
61. able details the chipset POST codes and functions used in the POST Sec NO EVICTION MODE DEBUG EQU 1 CommonpPlatform sec la32 SecCore inc poxce MTRRselyp Enable cache Establish cache tags Enter NEM Place the BSP in No Fill mode set CRO CD 1 CRO NW 0 Cache Init Finished Memory DEBUG BIOS equ 1 Chipset Alviso MemoryInitAsm I A32 IMEMORY INC Chapter 4 161 0x24 0x25 0x26 Program ODT Perform steps required before memory init Program the receive enable reference timing control register Program the DLL Timing Control Registers RCOMP settings Enable DRAM Channel I O Buffers Enable all clocks on populated rows 0x27 0x28 0x29 0x30 0x31 0x32 0x33 0x34 0x35 0x43 Program Thermal Throttling Perform JEDEC memory initialization for all memory rows Perform steps required after memory init Program DRAM throttling and throttling event registers Setup DRAM control register for normal operation and enable Enable RCOMP Clear DRAM initialization bit in the SB Initialization Sequence Completed program graphic clocks BDS amp Specific action 0x00 0x12 0x13 0x21 0x27 0x28 0x50 0x51 0x58 Ox5A 0x79 0x7A 0x90 0x91 0x92 0x93 0x94 0x95 0x98 Mouse reset Mouse disable Detect PS2 mouse Report that the mouse is being enabled Peripheral removable media reset ex IsaFloppy USB device Peripheral removable media disable Peripheral removable media enable Report Status Code here
62. ack Sweden Keyboard GATEWAY GP 7T Black SJV70 Internal 17 Standard 103KS Black SLO CRO Keyboard GATEWAY GP 7T Black SJV70 Internal 17 Standard 103KS Black Nordic Keyboard GATEWAY GP 7T Black SJV70 Internal 17 Standard 103KS Black Japanese KB 1170G 090 KB 1170G 088 KB 1170G 092 KB 1170G 098 KB 1170G 094 KB 1170G 097 KB 1170G 101 KB 1170G 102 KB 1170G 105 KB 1170G 109 KB 1170G 106 KB 1170G 104 KB 1170G 100 KB 1170G 099 DVD RW DRIVE a ODD SUPER MULTI DRIVE MODULE 6M BGB02 001 e 6M BGB02 001 ODD TOSHIBA Super Multi DRIVE 12 7mm Tray DL KU 00801 035 8X TS L633C LF W O bezel SATA HF Windows 7 ODD PANASONIC Super Multi DRIVE 12 7mm Tray KU 00807 070 DL 8X UJ890A LF W O bezel SATA HF Windows 7 ODD HLDS Super Multi DRIVE 12 7mm Tray DL 8X KU 0080D 048 GT30N LF W O bezel SATA HF Windows 7 ODD SONY Super Multi DRIVE 12 7mm Tray DL 8X KU 0080E 027 AD 7585H LF W O bezel SATA HF Windows 7 ODD BEZEL SUPER MULTI 42 WBF02 004 ODD BRACKET 33 WBF02 003 Chapter 6 185 ODD BD COMBO MODULE 6M BGB02 002 ODD PLDS BD COMBO 12 7mm Tray DL 4X DS 4E1S KO 0040F 003 LF W O bezel SATA Windows 7 ODD BEZEL BD COMBO 42 WBF02 005 ODD BRACKET 33 WBF02 003 ASSY LEC LCD MODULE 17 3 WXGA GLARE W 6M BGB02 003 ANTENNA 2 CAMERA IMR BLACK PB ASSY LEC LCD MODULE 17 3 WXGA GLARE W 6M BGC02 001 ANTENNA 2 CAMERA IMR RED PB ASSY LEC LCD MODULE 17 3 W
63. and and product names are trademarks and or registered trademarks of their respective holders Conventions The following conventions are used in this manual SCREEN MESSAGES Denotes actual messages that appear on screen NOTE Gives bits and pieces of additional information related to the current topic WARNING Alerts you to any damage that might result from doing or not doing specific actions CAUTION Gives precautionary measures to avoid possible hardware or software problems IMPORTANT Reminds you to do specific actions relevant to the accomplishment of procedures Preface Before using this information and the product it supports please read the following general information 1 This Service Guide provides you with all technical information relating to the BASIC CONFIGURATION decided for Acer s global product offering To better fit local market requirements and enhance product competitiveness your regional office MAY have decided to extend the functionality of a machine e g add on card modem or extra memory capability These LOCALIZED FEATURES will NOT be covered in this generic service guide In such cases please contact your regional offices or the responsible personnel channel to provide you with further technical details Please note WHEN ORDERING FRU PARTS that you should check the most up to date information available on your regional web or channel If for whatever reason a part number change is made
64. and suggested parameter settings System Time Time Sets the system time The hours are displayed with 24 the system time The hours are displayed with 24 Format HH MM SS hour format hour minute second System Date Sets the system date Format MM DD YYYY I Total Memory Displays the total memory available Video Memory Displays the available memory for Video Quick Boot Allows startup to skip certain tests while booting oe Enabled or decreasing the time needed to boot the system Disabled Network Boot Enables disables the system boot from LAN remote Option Enabled or server Disabled F12 Boot Menu Enables disables Boot Menu during POST Option Enabled or Enabled D2D Recovery Enables disables D2D Recovery function The function Option Enabled or allows the user to create a hidden partition on hard disc Disabled drive to store operation system and restore the system to factory defaults SATA Mode Control the mode in which the SATA controller should Option AHCI or IDE operate Chapter 2 29 Advanced The Advanced screen allows the user to configure the various advanced BIOS options IMPORTANT Making incorrect settings to items on these pages may cause the system to malfunction Unless you have experience adjusting these items we recommend that you leave these settings at the default values If making settings to items on these pages causes your system to malfunction or prevents the system from booting op
65. ap 5 p Select the region suitable for the media inserted in the drive Discs Do Not Burn Properly If discs can not be burned perform the following actions one at a time to correct the problem 1 150 Ensure that the default drive is record enabled a Navigate to Start gt Computer and right click the writable ODD icon Click Properties b Select the Recording tab In the Desktop disc recording panel select the writable ODD from the drop down list Chapter 4 c Click OK 2 Ensure that the software used for burning discs is the factory default If using different software refer to the software s user manual Playback is Choppy If playback is choppy or jumps perform the following actions one at a time to correct the problem 1 Check that system resources are not running low a Try closing some applications b Reboot and try the operation again 2 Check that the ODD controller transfer mode is set to DMA a Navigate to Start gt Control Panel gt System and Maintenance System Device Manager b Double click IDE ATA ATAPI controllers then right click ATA Device 0 c Click Properties and select the Advanced Settings tab Ensure that the Enable DMA box is checked and click OK d Repeat for the other ATA Devices shown if applicable Drive Not Detected If Windows cannot detect the drive perform the following actions one at a time to correct the problem 1 Restart the computer and press F2 to enter the BIOS Utilit
66. ate a USB Crisis Disk Click Start to initiate the process 3 Select the Quick Format option to format the disk and click Start Follow the instructions on the screen to create the disk 4 Copy the KAYFOX64 fd BIOS file into USB flash disk root directory NOTE Do not place any other fd file in the USB flash disk root directory To use the Crisis USB key do the following 1 Plug USB storage into USB port 2 Press Fn ESC button then plug in AC power The Power button flashes orange once 3 Press Power button to initiate system CRISIS mode When CRISIS is complete the system auto restarts with a workable BIOS 4 Update the latest version BIOS for this machine by regular BIOS flashing process Chapter 5 175 176 Chapter 5 FRU Field Replaceable Unit List This chapter gives you the FRU Field Replaceable Unit listing in global configurations of Packard Bell EasyNote LJ75 LJ77 Refer to this chapter whenever ordering for parts to repair or for RMA Return Merchandise Authorization Please note that WHEN ORDERING FRU PARTS you should check the most up to date information available on your regional web or channel For whatever reasons a part number change is made it will not be noted on the printed Service Guide For ACER AUTHORIZED SERVICE PROVIDERS your Acer office may have a DIFFERENT part number code from those given in the FRU list of this printed Service Guide You MUST use the local FRU list provided by your regional
67. ce 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 Main Screw List M2 45D 8 0L K 5 5D 0 8T ZKNL 86 WBF02 001 M2 5D 5L K 5 5D ZK NL CR3 86 WBF02 010 M2 46D 3 0L K 5 5D 0 8T ZKNL 86 WBF02 002 MeoDsorkason s eewsro2oos MeD 40LK46DNINC e eewsro2o ASSYTHMLSPRING a eewsrozoo 50 Chapter 3 External Module Disassembly Process IMPORTANT The outside housing and color may vary from the mass produced model External Modules Disassembly Flowchart The flowchart below gives you a graphic representation on the entire disassembly sequence and instructs you on the components that need to be removed during servicing For example if you want to remove the main board you must first remove the keyboard then disassemble the inside assembly frame in that order Turn off system and peripherals power I Disconnect power and signal cables from system i Remove Battery y y Remove Remove Dummy Cards Lower Covers Vv y Vv Vv a Ae Remove Remove Remove Remove Remove ODD DIMMs WLAN Primary HDD Secondary HDD NOTE Items enclosed with broken lines are optional and may not be present Screw List ODD Module M2 5 5 86 WBF02 010 ODD Bracket M
68. cure the FFCin 7 Replace the Media Board FFC cover place I 132 Chapter 3 Replacing the Hard Disk Drive Modules 1 Place the HDD in the HDD carrier 2 Replace the four screws two each side to secure the carrier 3 Insert the Secondary HDD right side first and 4 Slide the Secondary HDD to the right to connect lower it into place the interface 5 Insertthe Primary HDD right side first and lower it into place Slide the Primary HDD to the right to connect the interface Chapter 3 133 Replacing the WLAN Module 1 Insert the WLAN Module into the WLAN socket 2 Replace the single screw to secure the module 3 Connect the two antenna cables to the module 4 After connecting the cables to the terminals secure the cables in place using adhesive tape NOTE Cable placement is Black to the MAIN terminal left and White to the AUX terminal right Replacing the DIMM Modules 1 Insert the DIMM Module in place 2 Press down to lock the DIMM module in place 134 Chapter 3 Replacing the ODD Module 1 Press the bezel into the tray bottom edge first to secure it to the ODD Module 2 Secure the ODD bracket with the two screws eT Ill gil Ue a 3 Push the ODD Module into the ODD bay until it is flush with the casing 4 Replace the single screw to secure the Module Replacing the Lower Covers 1 Replace the HDD2 WLAN and Memory Cover back edge first as
69. d lift the right side Antenna from the LCD module as shown Chapter 3 105 LCD Module Reassembly Procedure Replacing the Antennas Power Board and MIC 1 Replace the left and right antennas as shown Ensure that the locating pin on each antenna is correctly seated Press down on the adhesive pads green callout to secure the antennas in place 2 Locating Pin Locating Pin ag nn aa gt Si 2 Replace the left antenna cable white as shown Ensure that the cable is inserted along the cable channel and secured under each adhesive tab strip 106 Chapter 3 3 Replace the right antenna cable black as shown 4 Place the Power Board in to the bracket as shown Ensure that the cable is secured under each adhesive tab strip 5 Place the Power Board Bracket in the LCD Module 6 Replace the single screw to secure the bracket in as shown place A AAS 7 Place the Microphone Module in the LCD Module 8 Run the cable as shown and secure it using the as shown and press down to secure it in place adhesive tabs Chapter 3 107 NOTE The LCD Module appears as shown when the Antennas Power Board and MIC are replaced correctly 108 Chapter 3 Replacing the LCD Panel 1 Align the LCD brackets with the screw holes on the panel 2 Starting with the top most screws marked with replace the six screws in the brackets as shown k d j i 4 n A i if J l T TE 7 F f
70. d protects the BIOS Setup Utility from unauthorized access The user can not either enter the Setup menu nor change the value of parameters Set User Password Press Enter to set the user password When user password is set this password protects the BIOS Setup Utility from unauthorized access The user can enter Setup menu only and does not have right to change the value of parameters Set SATA PortO HDD Enter HDD Password N A Password Password on Boot Defines whether a password is required or not while the Disabled or events defined in this group happened The following Enabled sub options are all requires the Supervisor password for changes and should be grayed out if the user password was used to enter setup NOTE When you are prompted to enter a password you have three tries before the system halts Don t forget your password If you forget your password you may have to return your notebook computer to your dealer to reset it Chapter 2 Setting a Password Follow these steps as you set the user or the supervisor password 1 Use the and I keys to highlight the Set Supervisor Password parameter and press the Enter key The Set Supervisor Password box appears Set Supervisor Password Enter New Password Confirm New Password 2 Type a password in the Enter New Password field The password length can not exceed 8 alphanumeric characters A Z a z 0 9 not case sensitive Retype the password in the Conf
71. d woe rr a dein de ew a 50 External Module Disassembly Process 0 0 00 cee ee eee 51 External Modules Disassembly Flowchart 0 00 eee eee 51 Removing the Battery Pack 0 tenes 52 Removing the SD dummy Card 0 ee eens 53 Removing the Lower CoverS 0 00 cece eee eee rr rr rr eens 54 Removing the Optical Drive Module 0 0 cc eee 55 Removing the DIMM Modules 0 00 eee 57 Removing the WLAN Module 0 0 eee eee 58 Removing the Primary HDD Module 0 00 ce ers ers rr eee 60 Removing the Secondary HDD Module 0 000 eee ees 62 Main Unit Disassembly Process 0 000 cece ee eens 64 Main Unit Disassembly Flowchart 0 000 cece eee eee 64 Removing the Switch Cover 0 00 ccc cee eee eens 65 Removing the Media Board 0 ccc ee eee 68 Removing the Keyboard 0 ccc ee ee ene ene 69 VII Table of Contents Removing the LCD Module ososerereerrerrerrrr rer rer rer rr rr rr Soe 71 Removing the Upper Cover 0 0 cee rer ens 76 Removing the TouchPad Bracket 0 00 cece eee 80 Removing the Media Board FFC 1 eee 81 Removing the LED BOGG s08 deeds jure oad oe ae bog oe ee eat a ed 82 Removing the Speaker Module 0 00 eee 83 Removing the RIC Battery 0 0 0 0 ces 85 Removing the Modem Board 0 0 0 c eee ee eens 86 Removing Ne USB Board eisi
72. desired resolution e Click Apply and check the display Readjust if necessary Roll back the video driver to the previous version if updated Remove and reinstall the video driver Check the Device Manager to determine that e 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 If the Issue is still not resolved see Online Support Information on page 207 Run the Windows Memory Diagnostic from the operating system DVD and follow the onscreen prompts If the Issue is still not resolved see Online Support Information on page 207 Random Loss of BIOS Settings If the computer is experiencing intermittent loss of BIOS information perform the following actions one at a time to correct the problem 142 1 2 3 If the computer is more than one year old replace the CMOS battery Run a complete virus scan using up to date software to ensure the computer is virus free If the computer is experiencing HDD or ODD BIOS information loss disconnect and reconnect the power and data cables between devices If the BIOS settings are still lost replace the cables If HDD information is missing from the BIOS the drive may be defective and should be replaced Replace the Motherboard If the Issue is still not resolved see Online Support Information on page 207 Chapter 4 LCD Failure If the LCD fails perform the
73. e Card xD Optical Drive 4X Blu ray Disc DVD Super Multi double layer drive e Read 24X CD ROM 24X CD R 24X CD RW 8X DVD ROM 8X DVD R 8X DVD R 8X DVD ROM DL 6X DVD R DL 6X DVD R DL 8X DVD RW 8X DVD RW 5X DVD RAM 4X BD ROM 4X BD R 2X BD RE 4X BD ROM DL 4X BD R DL 2X BD RE DL e Write 24X CD R 16X CD RW 8X DVD R 8X DVD R 6X DVD RW 6X DVD RW 5X DVD RAM 4X DVD R DL 4X DVD R DL e 8X DVD Super Multi double layer drive e Read 24X CD ROM 24X CD R 24X CD RW 8X DVD ROM 8X DVD R 8X DVD R 6X DVD ROM DL 6X DVD R DL 6X DVD R DL 6X DVD RW 6X DVD RW 5X DVD RAM e Write 24X CD R 16X CD RW 8X DVD R 8X DVD R 4X DVD R DL 4X DVD R DL 6X DVD RW 8X DVD RW 5X DVD RAM Audio Two built in stereo speakers High definition audio support e S PDIF Sony Philips Digital Interface support for digital speakers e Built in microphone MS Sound compatible Dimensions and Weight e 372 W x 259 D x 26 37 H mm 14 66 x 10 19 x 1 02 1 46 inches e 2 65 kg 5 84 lbs with 6 cell battery Communication e Video conferencing solution featuring Webcam with 640 x 480 resolution WLAN 2 Chapter 1 e 802 11b g n Wi Fi CERTIFIED e 802 11b g Wi Fi CERTIFIED WPAN Bluetooth 2 1 EDR LAN Gigabit Ethernet Wake on LAN ready Modem 56K ITU V 92 with PTT approval Privacy control Power BIOS user supervisor HDD passwords Kensington lock slot ACPI 3 0 CPU power mana
74. e are the default and suggested parameter settings Advanced CPU Enter the Advanced CPU Control menu Control e P States IST e Boot performance mode e Thermal Mode e CMP Support e Use XD capability VT Support SMRR Support C States Enhanced C States C State Pop Up Mode C State Pop Down Mode C4 Exit Timing Mode Deep C4 Hard C4E Enable C6 EMITM Bi directional PROCHOT Dynamic FSB Switching Turomo Mode ACPI 3 0 T States DTS DTS Calibration Thermal Trip Points Setting Platform Power Enter the Platform Power Management e PCI Clock Run Management menu Break Event Enter the Break Event menu Storage Break Event PCIE Break Event PCI Break Event EHCI Break Event UHCI Break Event HDA Break Event ACPI S3 Enable or Disable ACPI S1 S3 Sleep State Wake on PME Disable or Enable wake up when the N A system power is off and a PCI Power Management Enable wake up event occurs Wake on Modem Disable or Enable wake up when the N A Ring system power is off and a modem attached to the serial port is ringing Quickly S4 Disable or Enable optional quick boot from Resume S4 Resume Auto wake on S5 Disable or Enable auto wake up by date and time or at a fixed time everyday 36 Chapter 2 Boot This menu allows the user to decide the order of boot devices to load the operating system Bootable devices includes the USB diskette drives the onboard hard disk drive and the DVD drive in the module bay Select Boot Devices to
75. e positioned corresponding to the marker on the CPU socket 1 Place the CPU into the CPU socket as shown taking note of the Pin1 locator HT SNR E Ke pr ee eet i io f d a i ul FEN A L aih f T J i i Bert r h m e p pF POL iS Replacing the Thermal Module IMPORTANT Apply a suitable thermal grease and ensure all heat pads are in place before replacing the Thermal Module The following thermal grease types are approved for use e Silmore GP50 e Honeywell PCM45F SP ShinEtsu 7762 The following thermal pads are approved for use Eapus XR PE 1 Remove all traces of thermal grease from the CPU using a lint free cloth or cotton swab and Isopropyl Alcohol Acetone or other approved cleaning agent 2 Apply a small amount of thermal grease to the centre of the CPU there is no need to spread the grease manually the force used during the installation of the Thermal Module is sufficient 114 Chapter 3 3 Align the four screw holes on the Thermal Module 4 Secure the four screws in numerical order from and Mainboard and lower the module into place screw 1 to screw 4 in the Thermal Module as Keep the module as level as possible to spread the shown thermal grease evenly fla Leela r me E Tl Ela Replacing the CPU Fan 1 Align the three screw holes on the CPU Fanand 2 Secure the three screws in the CPU Fan as shown Mainboard and lower the module into place Chapter 3 115 Replacing the
76. east 10 times 2 If no error is detected do not replace any FRU 3 If any error is detected replace the FRU Rerun the test to verify that there are no more errors Undetermined Problems The diagnostic problems does not identify which adapter or device failed which installed devices are incorrect whether a short circuit is suspected or whether the system is inoperative Follow these procedures to isolate the failing FRU do not isolate non defective FRU NOTE Verify that all attached devices are supported by the computer NOTE Verify that the power supply being used at the time of the failure is operating correctly See Power On Issue on page 140 1 Power off the computer 2 Visually check them for damage If any problems are found replace the FRU 3 Remove or disconnect all of the following devices Chapter 4 Non Acer devices Printer mouse and other external devices Battery pack Hard disk drive DIMM CD ROM Diskette drive Module PC Cards 159 Power on the computer Determine if the problem has changed If the problem does not recur reconnect the removed devices one at a time until you find the failing FRU a ee Oh If the problem remains replace the following FRU one at a time Do not replace a non defective FRU e System board e LCD assembly 160 Chapter 4 Post Codes These tables describe the POST codes and descriptions during the POST Chipset POST Codes The following t
77. ed Reseat the memory modules Remove the drives see Disassembly Process on page 50 If the Issue is still not resolved see Online Support Information on page 207 Chapter 4 141 Abnormal Video Display If video displays abnormally perform the following actions one at a time to correct the problem 1 2 9 10 11 Reboot the computer If permanent vertical horizontal lines or dark spots display in the same location the LCD is faulty and should be replaced See Disassembly Process on page 50 If extensive pixel damage is present different colored spots in the same locations on the screen the LCD is faulty and should be replaced See Disassembly Process on page 50 Adjust the brightness to its highest level See the User Manual for instructions on adjusting settings NOTE Ensure that the computer is not running on battery alone as this may reduce display brightness If the display is too dim at the highest brightness setting the LCD is faulty and should be replaced See Disassembly Process on page 50 Check the display resolution is correctly configured a Minimize or close all Windows b If display size is only abnormal in an application check the view settings and control mouse wheel zoom feature in the application c If desktop display resolution is not normal right click on the desktop and select Personalize Display Settings d Click and drag the Resolution slider to the
78. el Front View 6 Chapter 1 Left View 1 Kensington Secure your notebook to an object by connecting a lock slot Kensington cable lock to this slot Monitor port Plug an analog VGA monitor or projector into this port 3 Ethernet jack 2 Plug an Ethernet network cable into this jack Plug the other end of the cable into a cable modem DSL modem or an Ethernet network jack 4 HDMI out jack HDMI HDMI Plug an HDMI device such as a high definition television into this optional jack Microphone jack ra Plug a microphone into this jack Headphone jack Plug amplified soeakers or headphones into this jack The built in speakers are turned off when speakers or headphones are plugged into this jack e Headphone with SPDIF support 7 USB port ext Plug USB devices such as a diskette drive flash drive printer scanner camera keyboard or mouse into these ports Chapter 1 Right View 1 Blu RayDisc Ray Disc Insert Insert CDs or DVDs into this drive or DVDs into this drive Drive a oo Plug a USB device such as a diskette drive flash drive printer scanner camera keyboard or mouse into this port Power button Press to turn the power on or off You can also configure Cl the power button for Sleep Resume mode Rear VIew Ventilation fan Helps cool internal components Warning Do not work with the notebook resting on your lap If the air vents are blocked the notebook may become hot enoug
79. en BIOS and choose Load Optimal Defaults in the Exit menu to boot up normally Information Main Power Boot Exit Item Specific Help Peripheral Configuration p IDE Configuration Configures Boot gt Video Configuration Settings pp USB Configuration gt Chipset Configuration p ACPI Table Features Control Express Card Disabled p PCI Express Root Port 1 p PCI Express Root Port 2 p PCI Express Root Port 3 gt PCI Express Root Port 4 p PCI Express Root Port 5 gt PCI Express Root Port 6 gt ASF Configuration The table below describes the items menus and submenus in this screen Settings in boldface are the default and suggested parameter settings Peripheral Serial Port A Configuration Infrared Port Azalia Lan IDE Configuration Enter the IDE Configuration menu IDE Controller HDC Configure as AHCI Option ROM Support SATA Port 0 1 4 5 HotPlug Channel 1 to 4 Master and Slave 30 Chapter 2 Video Enter the Video Configuration menu Render Standby Configuration IGD Device2 Function1 IGD Pre allocat Memory IGD DVMT Size Clock Chip Initialize Enabled CK SSC IGD Boot Type IGD LCD Panel Type IGD TV IGD PAVP Mode USB Configuration Enter the USB Configuration menu USB Legacy EHCI 1 2 UHCI 1 5 Per Port Control USB Port 0 11 Chipset Enter the Chipset Configuration menu Port 80h Cycles Configuration DMI Link ASPM Control Automatic ASPM PCI Latency Timer VT d ITPM
80. equence For example enter BS2 to change the boot sequence to HDD CD ROM LAN Floppy Chapter 2 45 Using DMITools 46 The DMI Desktop Management Interface Tool copies BIOS information to EEPROM to be used in the DMI pool for hardware management when the BIOS displays Verifying DMI pool data it is checking that the table correlates with the hardware before sending to the operating system Windows etc To update the DMI Pool perform the following steps 1 Boot into DOS 2 Execute dmitools The following messages report to screen to confirm completion e dmitools r gt Read dmi string from bios dmitools wm xxxx gt Write manufacturer name to eeprom max 16 characters e dmitools wp xxxx gt Write product name to eeprom max 16 characters dmitools ws xxxx gt Write serial number to eeprom max 22 characters e dmitools wu xxxx gt Write uuid to eeprom e dmitools wa xxxx gt Write asset tag to eeprom max 32 characters The following examples show the commands and the corresponding output information Read DMI Information from Memory Input dmitools r Output Manufacturer Type1 Offset04h Acer Product Name Type1 Offset05h TravelMate xxxxx Serial Number Type1 Offset07h 01234567890123456789 UUID String Type1 OffsetO8h XXXXXXXX XXXX XXXX XXXX XXXXXXXXXXXX Asset Tag Type3 Offset04h Acet Asstag Write Product Name to EEPROM Input dmitools wp Acer Write Serial
81. fo hint ste dieses ar Aare ER a aa BUS we Okt Sil Bole ee OIG hee Bd De 15 SYSE KEY Sa 2 so cid sh eee aoe ie eee ee bee ee eae eee 16 Hardware Specifications and Configurations 0 0 cc eee 17 System Utilities 27 BIOS OCUP UII os cei dr SDR Salan s ona Sea Mean Bee ea Po Ree ee ae 27 Navigating the BIOS Utility 2 0 0 eee 27 TOMATO aea ts eters cee ets oye Gitte fr ie rr anaes Ae Ged BN aren BEd ods Oe eae AOE 28 MII ssc Sie de diane bi gt ade haste St be a penis N ont aa aee e a a eatin gs tae So esa he 29 POVANICCO serana ati wal svs case a dn NAN KOSS Nara AN RSA 30 OS CUI Yo Ae ee ant eas eA Aree ah ee Sse eae nae tee a ea ee tau ah ee anes ee 32 ON aeaee eich toad etc seats tres terres fa loc iad ern etek rdr kl AR NER 35 OO aa stas oboe de wa Nr wits ab oh bain de be GR oe GS ae end cle na ies bala den et de abc do toe 37 EE E eb E E EEEE Se aaah A TE re EEA E ae area ee AE 38 BIOS Flash Wes rn guar eeann a a a ee a a A hae A 39 DOS Flash Wut se sen eean a aa o aaa A Rook An RAR 40 VIE AST TTY passent i Sec A a demain r angr aed Me Set ok a e e 42 Remove HDD BIOS Password Utilities nnana anaa aaa 43 Machine Disassembly and Replacement 49 Disassembly Requirements 0 000 cece rr rr rr rr rr rr rn rn 49 General Information 0 0 0 0 0c ser ers rss sr rr rr rr rs ees 50 Pre disassembly InstructionS 0 00 k rd da eens 50 Disassembly Process ieee k bby kee ee oe ae e
82. gement standard supports Standby and Hibernation power saving modes 4400 mAh 6 cell Li ion battery pack with integrated graphics e 3 hour 10 minute battery life e 3 pin 65 W AC adapter 4400 mAh 6 cell Li ion battery pack with discrete graphics e 2 hour 50 minute battery life e 3 pin 90 W AC adapter ENERGY STAR Special Keys and Controls I O Ports Software Chapter 1 99 100 103 key keyboard Multi gesture touchpad supporting two finger scroll pinch rotate flip Nine function keys four cursor keys Windows key international language support Capacitive touch launch keys programmable backup touchpad lock WLAN volume up down mute Multi in 1 card reader Four USB 2 0 ports HDMI port with HDCP support External display VGA port Headphone speaker line out jacks with S PDIF support Microphone in jack Ethernet RJ 45 port Modem RuJ 11 port DC in jack for AC adapter Packard Bell Customer Registration Packard Bell Identity Card Packard Bell InfoCentre Packard Bell MyBackup Solution e Packard Bell Recovery Management e Packard Bell Updater e Adobe Flash Player 9 Adobe Photoshop Elements 7 Adobe Reader 9 e CyberLink Blu ray Disc DVD Solution featuring PowerDVD eBay desktop shortcut e Google Toolbar Metaboli linkMicrosoft Works with Office Home and Student 2007 Trial Nero 9 EssentialsNorton Internet Security 2009 Trial
83. h to harm your skin Caution Do not block or insert objects into these slots If these slots are blocked your notebook may overheat resulting in unexpected shutdown or permanent damage to the notebook Caution Provide adequate space around your notebook so air vents are not obstructed Do not use the notebook on a bed sofa rug or other similar surface Chapter 1 Bottom View Battery Provides power when the notebook is not plugged into AC power Battery lock Slide to unlock the battery Battery latch Slide to release the battery cS Memory bay Memory modules are located in this bay Hard drive bay The hard drive is located in this bay Ventilation slots Helps cool internal components and cooling fan Warning Do not work with the notebook resting on your lap If the air vents are blocked the notebook may become hot enough to harm your skin Caution Do not block or insert objects into these slots If these slots are blocked your notebook may overheat resulting in unexpected shutdown or permanent damage to the notebook Caution Provide adequate space around your notebook so air vents are not obstructed Do not use the notebook on a bed sofa rug or other similar surface Chapter 1 Keyboard Area selected models Capacitive touch Press to access capacitive touch key function keys Touchpad Provides all the functionality of a mouse 10 Chapter 1 LCD Panel 1 Display 15 6 HD 1600 x 900 pixe
84. ing BIOS Passwords To clear the User or Supervisor passwords open the RAM door and use a metal instrument to short the RTC RST and ME RST jumper ee y ail gr enoauecsreae30 ie PE STL a g MAC IDOD PORTADI i ST I Te YES Lee JT f R T Cleaning BIOS Passwords To clean the User or Supervisor passwords perform the following steps 1 From a DOS prompt execute clnpwd exe 2 Press 1 or 2 to clean the desired password shown on the screen d Clnpwd gt clnpwd ACER Clean Password Utility V1 00 Press I or 2 to clean any password shown as below 1 User Password 2 Supervisor Password Clean User Password Successfully The onscreen message determines whether the function is successful or not 44 Chapter 2 Using Boot Sequence Selector The Boot Sequence Selector allows the boot order to be changed without accessing the BIOS To use Boot Sequence Selector perform the following steps 1 Enter into DOS 2 Execute BS exe to display the usage screen d XBOOTSEO gt bs xxx Boot Sequence Selecter Version 0 03 Create by Rockwell Chuang 10 61 7665 Sk if 2p 3 p fea Floppy J gt HardDisk gt CD ROM J HardDisk gt CD ROM 1 gt LAN CD ROM J gt HardDisk gt LAN E LAN Floppy I gt HardDisk gt d BOOTSEQ gt LAN Floppy J Floppy CD ROM J gt gt gt 3 Select the desired boot sequence by entering the corresponding s
85. ing and color may vary from the mass produced model This chapter contains step by step procedures on how to disassemble the notebook computer for maintenance and troubleshooting Disassembly Requirements To disassemble the computer you need the following tools Wrist grounding strap and conductive mat for preventing electrostatic discharge Flat screwdriver Philips screwdriver Plastic flat screwdriver Plastic tweezers NOTE The screws for the different components vary in size During the disassembly process group the screws with the corresponding components to avoid mismatch when putting back the components Chapter 3 49 General Information Pre disassembly Instructions Before proceeding with the disassembly procedure make sure that you do the following 1 Turn off the power to the system and all peripherals 2 Unplug the AC adapter and all power and signal cables from the system 3 Place the system on a flat stable surface 4 Remove the battery pack Disassembly Process IMPORTANT The LCD Module cannot be disassembled outside of factory conditions If any part of the LCD Module is faulty such as the camera antenna or LCD panel the whole module must be replaced The disassembly process is divided into the following stages External module disassembly Main unit disassembly The flowcharts provided in the succeeding disassembly sections illustrate the entire disassembly sequence Observe the order of the sequen
86. irm New Password field IMPORTANT Be very careful when typing your password because the characters do not appear on the screen 3 Press Enter After setting the password the computer sets the User Password parameter to Set 4 If desired you can opt to enable the Password on boot parameter 5 When you are done press F10 to save the changes and exit the BIOS Setup Utility Removing a Password Follow these steps 1 Use the and J keys to highlight the Set Supervisor Password parameter and press the Enter key The Set Password box appears set Supervisor Password Enter Current Password Enter New Password Confirm New Password Type the current password in the Enter Current Password field and press Enter Press Enter twice without typing anything in the Enter New Password and Confirm New Password fields The computer then sets the Supervisor Password parameter to Clear 4 When you have changed the settings press u to save the changes and exit the BIOS Setup Utility Chapter 2 33 Changing a Password 1 Use the and I keys to highlight the Set Supervisor Password parameter and press the Enter key The Set Password box appears Set Supervisor Password Enter Current Password Enter New Password Confirm New Password Type the current password in the Enter Current Password field and press Enter Type a password in the Enter New Password field Retype the password in the Confirm New Password field
87. ish BIOS flash you may not boot the system because the BIOS is not completely loaded Fellow the steps below to run the Phlash 1 Prepare a bootable diskette 2 Copy the flash utilities to the bootable diskette 3 Then boot the system from the bootable diskette The flash utility has auto execution function Chapter 2 39 DOS Flash Utility Perform the following steps to use the DOS Flash Utility 1 Press F2 during boot to enter the Setup Menu 2 Select Boot Menu to modify the boot priority order for example if using USB HDD to Update BIOS move USB HDD to position 1 Information Main Advanced Securit Item Specific Help Boot priority order Use lt f gt or lt b gt to select lee a device then press IDE1 MATSHITADVD RAM UJ880AS lt F5 gt to move it down the USB FODDE list or lt F6 gt to move Network Boot Atheros Boot Agent it up the list Press SUS B RDD lt Esc gt to escape the menu USB CDROM 3 Execute the FLASH BAT batch file to update BIOS The flash process begins as shown li Ad ini IHH t BIOS Model nane NIUS Model nane BIUS version UB u 1 were ton UT 40 Chapter 2 4 In flash BIOS the message Please do not remove AC Power Source displays NOTE If the AC power is not connected the following message displays ke I hkh rt Marnning No AL power connect Plug in the AC power to continue 5 Flash is complete when the message Flash programming complete dis
88. it will not be noted in the printed Service Guide For ACER AUTHORIZED SERVICE PROVIDERS your Acer office may have a DIFFERENT part number code to those given in the FRU list of this printed Service Guide You MUST use the list provided by your regional Acer office to order FRU parts for repair and service of customer machines VI Table of Contents System Specifications 1 FESS eaii DI nin Gti Al acd ish eS Se we sarg d MENN de er BS r hte nae AS er AR 1 system Block Diagram crassna srda doen idea does eet ede ee kek 5 YOUr NOlDOOK1OUF 25 24 20 006 den ha oc PEARS Dado oe eeddddda ease Badan bee 6 FONE VIEW eraa hb rece nate eens Wetec ace aia edt eee ace a eae Bee ace 6 PS Ty WOW coiden ve ak uy Pad et ir aerate ete ps Siren SLET nerd eo eh ee dee 7 RION Vie Ws anat a bo we cad Sa Ble eh tas ase d net ca AR ee che td ed ee wee 8 Ric de oe eee ee ee ee eve ke ee bris ny ee ee a ree ee er ee ee eee ee ee 8 BOOM VIEW gt 4 0 asa eo acs anh odie ioe a ae el ao i le Ee ak 9 Keyboard Area selected models 00 0 ee ees 10 ECD Paneb keh ie Secs ce cette Sl Sell a ead es Ee ah eed ced as ge ah Grey as Beas hare dee 11 Status MACAT S a 42no cnaneaneea dade 6ouddcGhGo Obs b sane r en feneoe 12 ToucChPad Basis 60 0032 ig theese ee aad tee oe eee Seas 13 Using the Keyboard 2543 wed at den Are RE bese Bardia ites buco se don Ge a 14 VT OSS as der oes cheat ete v let iM a eee awh ithe a lac ohh hk eRe RR 14 VVIEICOWSHACV SS am
89. k Greek Keyboard GATEWAY GP 7T Black SJV70 Internal 17 Standard 103KS Black Arabic Keyboard GATEWAY GP 7T Black SJV70 Internal 17 Standard 103KS Black Russian Keyboard GATEWAY GP 7T Black SJV70 Internal 17 Standard 103KS Black Thailand Keyboard GATEWAY GP 7T Black SJV70 Internal 17 Standard 103KS Black UK Keyboard GATEWAY GP 7T Black SJV70 Internal 17 Standard 103KS Black German i E r KB 1170G 096 KB 1170G 087 KB 1170G 103 KB 1170G 108 KB 1170G 110 KB 1170G 095 184 Chapter 6 Keyboard GATEWAY GP 7T Black SJV70 Internal 17 KB 1170G 107 Standard 103KS Black Swiss G Keyboard GATEWAY GP 7T Black SJV70 Internal 17 Standard 103KS Black CZ SK Keyboard GATEWAY GP 7T Black SJV70 Internal 17 Standard 103KS Black Belgium Keyboard GATEWAY GP 7T Black SJV70 Internal 17 Standard 103KS Black Danish Keyboard GATEWAY GP 7T Black SJV70 Internal 17 Standard 103KS Black Italian Keyboard GATEWAY GP 7T Black SJV70 Internal 17 Standard 103KS Black French Keyboard GATEWAY GP 7T Black SJV70 Internal 17 Standard 103KS Black Hungarian Keyboard GATEWAY GP 7T Black SJV70 Internal 17 Standard 103KS Black Norwegian Keyboard GATEWAY GP 7T Black SJV70 Internal 17 Standard 103KS Black Portuguese Keyboard GATEWAY GP 7T Black SJV70 Internal 17 Standard 103KS Black Spanish Keyboard GATEWAY GP 7T Black SJV70 Internal 17 Standard 103KS Black Turkish Keyboard GATEWAY GP 7T Black SJV70 Internal 17 Standard 103KS Bl
90. l resolution high brightness 220 nit TFT LCD with Diamond View Technology 2 Webcam Use to let others see who they are communicating with when making VoIP calls Chapter 1 Status Indicators Status indicators inform you when a drive is being used or when a button has been pressed that affects how the keyboard is used The status indicators are located below the screen OSC a z a x Bluetooth Num lock Battery HDD Caps lock Power Bluetooth LED on Bluetooth communication is turned on LED off Bluetooth communication is turned off Hard drive or disk e LED blinking The drive is being accessed drive e LED off The drive is not being accessed Num lock LED on Num lock is turned on LED off Num lock is turned off e LED on Caps lock is turned on e LED off Caps lock is turned off Battery charge e LED blue Battery is fully charged indicator LED red Battery is charging Important This LED only lights up when your notebook is connected to AC power Power indicator LED on Notebook is on LED blinking Notebook is in Sleep or Hybrid Sleep mode LED off Notebook is off 12 Chapter 1 TouchPad Basics The following items show you how to use the TouchPad 2 3 Move your finger across the TouchPad 1 to move the cursor Press the left 2 and right 3 buttons located beneath the TouchPad to perform selection and execution functions These two but
91. lamation marks There are no device conflicts No hardware is listed under Other Devices Roll back the audio driver to the previous version if updated recently Remove and reinstall the audio driver Ensure that all volume controls are set mid range a Click the volume icon on the taskbar and drag the slider to 50 Ensure that the volume is not muted b Click Mixer to verify that other audio applications are set to 50 and not muted Navigate to Start gt Control Panel gt Hardware and Sound gt Sound Ensure that Speakers are selected as the default audio device green check mark NOTE If Speakers does not show right click on the Playback tab and select Show Disabled Devices clear by default Select Speakers and click Configure to start Speaker Setup Follow the onscreen prompts to configure the speakers Chapter 4 145 Remove and recently installed hardware or software Restore system and file settings from a known good date using System Restore If the issue is not fixed repeat the preceding steps and select an earlier time and date 10 Reinstall the Operating System 11 If the Issue is still not resolved see Online Support Information on page 207 146 Chapter 4 Internal Microphone Failure If the internal Microphone fails perform the following actions one at a time to correct the problem Do not replace non defective FRUs Start Re assemble Check M B the MIC cable Mic cable to M B Check
92. le the notebook display in the following order The LCD An external monitor or projector a monitor or projector must be plugged into the monitor port or HDMI port on your notebook Both displays at the same time Turn the optional Bluetooth radio on or off Warning Radio frequency wireless communication can interfere with equipment on commercial aircraft Current aviation regulations require wireless devices to be turned off while traveling in an airplane Bluetooth communication devices are examples of devices that provide wireless communication Important The wireless network switch must be in the ON position for this button to work Mute the sound Press the key combination again to restore the sound Turns the display screen backlight off to save power Press any key to return Play Pause Plays or pauses the CD or DVD Stop Stops playing the CD or DVD Previous Skips back one CD track or DVD chapter Next Skips ahead one CD track or DVD chapter 16 Chapter 1 Hardware Specifications and Configurations Processor PU Intel Mobile Calpella rPGA988A Core Logic Intel Ibex Peak M HM55 Power See table below On die Cache A 32 KB instruction and 32 KB data first level cache L1 for each core A 256 KB shared instruction data second level cache L2 for each core Up to 4 MB shared instruction data third level cache L3 shared among all cores Front Side Bus See table below Processor Specifications Ci333
93. ll EasyNote LU77 Series 0 0 ccc eee 199 Test Compatible Components 201 Microsoft Windows 7 Environment Test 0000 e eee ee eee eee 202 Table of Contents Online Support Information 207 Index 209 System Specifications Features Below is a brief summary of the computer s many features NOTE Specifications denoted with an asterisk vary depending on the model Operating System Genuine Windows 7 Home Premium 64 bit Genuine Windows 7 Home Basic 64 bit Platform Intel Core i7 620M processor 4 MB L3 cache 2 66 GHz with Turbo Boost up to 3 33 GHz DDR3 1066 MHz 35 W supporting Intel 64 architecture Intel Smart Cache Intel Core i5 430M i5 520M i5 540M processor 3 MB L3 cache 2 26 2 40 2 53 GHz with Turbo Boost up to 2 53 2 93 3 06 GHz DDR3 1066 MHz 35 W supporting Intel 64 architecture Intel Smart Cache Intel Core i3 330M i3 350M processor 3 MB L3 cache 2 13 2 26 GHz DDR3 1066 MHz 35 W supporting Intel 64 architecture Intel Smart Cache Mobile Intel HM55 Express Chipset System M emory Dual channel DDR3 SDRAM support Up to 4 GB of DDR3 1066 MHz memory upgradeable to 8 GB using two soDIMM modules e 15 6 HD 1600 x 900 pixel resolution high brightness 220 nit TFT LCD with Diamond View Technology supporting simultaneous multi window viewing 16 9 aspect ratio 8 ms response time Graphics ATI
94. n perform the following actions one at a time to correct the problem Do not replace non defective FRUs Start Swap AC Battery Check AC Batt only power on Check Power B Whether OK Swap Power SW B Swap M B Computer Shuts down Intermittently If the system powers off at intervals perform the following actions one at a time to correct the problem 1 Check the power cable is properly connected to the computer and the electrical outlet 2 Remove any extension cables between the computer and the outlet 3 Remove any surge protectors between the computer and the electrical outlet Plug the computer directly into a known good electrical outlet 4 Disconnect the power and open the casing to check the Thermal Unit see Thermal Unit Failure on page 157 and fan airways are free of obstructions 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 If the Issue is still not resolved see Online Support Information on page 207 140 Chapter 4 No Display Issue If the Display doesn t work perform the following actions one at a time to correct the problem Do not replace non defective FRUs START Replace CPU ke No Replace LCD panel LCD cable goto no power trouble sho oting step Connect it well Replace Ext DDR RAM module C
95. ndependent recording All DACs support independent 44 1k 48k 96k 192kHz sample rate All ADCs support independent 44 1k 48k 96k 192kHz sample rate Two independent SPDIF outputs support 16 20 24 bit format and 44 1k 48k 88 2k 96k 192kHz rate All analog jack ports except MONO BEEP IN and HP OUT are stereo input and output re tasking Supports line level mono output Supports analog PCBEEP input and features an integrated digital BEEP generator Support two stereo digital microphone input for microphone array AEC BF application Each stereo digital microphone interface has its own clock output to support independent sample rate Supports legacy analog mixer architecture Built in five headphone amplifiers on port A and port D port E port F and port l Headphone amplifier on port I HP OUT is designed to drive output without external DC blocking capacitors Software selectable 2 5V and 3 2V reference output for microphone bias Software selectable boost gain 10 20 30dB for analog microphone input Two jack detection pins each supports detection of up to 4 jacks Supports two GPIO General Purpose Input Output pins pin sharing with digital microphone interface Supports EAPD External Amplifier Power Down control for external amplifier Supports anti pop mode when analog power AVDD is on and digital power is off Supports 1 5V 3 3V scalable I O for HD Audio link 48 pin LQFP Green package Power and Keyboard Controller
96. ns one at a time to correct the problem Do not replace non defective FRUs Check Re assemble function B the function B o M B FF FFC to M B Check Swap The function B function B and FFC Swap M B 156 Chapter 4 Thermal Unit Failu re If the Thermal Unit fails perform the following actions one at a time to correct the problem Do not replace non defective FRUs START Fan power wire well Connect it well connected Replace t hernal nodul e CPU heatsink well seated Replace Seat it well Replace M B External Mouse Fal If an external Mouse fails perform the following actions one at a time to correct the problem lure 1 Try an alternative mouse 2 Ifthe mouse uses a wireless connection insert new batteries and confirm there is a good connection See the mouse user manual If the mouse uses a USB connection try an alternate USB port Try an alternative program to verify mouse operation Reinstall the program experiencing mouse failure Chapter 4 157 Restart the computer Remove any recently added hardware and associated software Remove any recently added software and reboot O NO on Restore system and file settings from a known good date using System Restore If the issue is not fixed repeat the preceding steps and select an earlier time and date 9 Run the Event Viewer to check the events log for errors For more information see Wind
97. onfiguration of slot 1 and slot 2 could be reversed Graphics Controller ATI Mobility Radeon HD ATI Mobility Radeon HD Intel Graphics Media 5650 5470 Accelerator HD7 Intel GMA HD 1024 MB of dedicated 512 MB of dedicated DDR3 128 MB of dedicated DDR3 VRAM up to 3067 VRAM up to 3067 MB of system memory MB of shared system shared system memory memory Supports Unified Video Decoder Unified Video Decoder e Microsoft DirectX 10 UVD UVD OpenEXR High OpenEXR High Dynamic Dynamic Range HDR Range HDR technology technology Shader Model 5 0 Shader Model 5 0 Microsoft DirectX 11 Microsoft DirectX 11 OpenGL 3 1 OpenGL 3 1 OpenCL 1 1 OpenCL 1 1 Resolution External resolution refresh rates VGA port up to 2048 x 1536 85 Hz HDMI port up to 1920 x 1200 60 Hz Features Dual independent display support 16 7 million colors MPEG 2 DVD decoding VC 1 and H 264 AVC decoding Microsoft DirectX Video Acceleration DXVA application interface API HDMI High Definition Multimedia Interface with HDCP High bandwidth Digital Content Protection support Chapter1 OO 1 19 LAN Interface LAN Chipset Broadcom BCM57780 LAN connector type RJ45 LAN connector location Left side Check model number for specifications Wireless Module 802 11b g Manufacturer Model Realtek 8192SE Atheros HB93 Bluetooth Foxconn Bluetooth BRM 2046 BT2 1 160H928 33 f w 861 Hard Disk D
98. onnect it well Power On No Ext DDRRA module well connected LCD module No Ext DDRRAM module OK VGA BD OK Qr Connect it wel Rep lace M B Connect it well No or Replace VGA BD CPU well connected No No POST or Video If the POST or video doesn t display perform the following actions one at a time to correct the problem 1 Make sure that the internal display is selected On this notebook model switching between the internal display and the external display is done by pressing Fn F5 Reference Product pages for specific model procedures 2 Make sure the computer has power by checking at least one of the following occurs e Fans start up e Status LEDs light up If there is no power see Power On Issue on page 140 3 Drain any stored power by removing the power cable and battery and holding down the power button for 10 seconds Reconnect the power and reboot the computer 4 Connect an external monitor to the computer and switch between the internal display and the external display is by pressing Fn F5 on this model If the POST or video appears on the external display see LCD Failure on page 143 5 Disconnect power and all external devices including port replicators or docking stations Remove any memory cards and CD DVD discs Restart the computer If the computer boots correctly add the devices one by one until the failure point is discover
99. osition Bg V ie oe a 122 Chapter 3 2 Press down around the front and sides to secure the Upper Cover in place NOTE Ensure that there a no gaps between the Upper and Lower Covers 3 Reconnect the following cables as shown Chapter 3 123 4 Connect A as shown 5 Insert B as shown and close the locking latch atti woe SH TEA DKE 14 6 Insert C as shown and close the locking latch 7 Insert D as shown and close the locking latch S y EE E 4 i 124 Chapter 3 9 Replace the nine screws in the upper cover as shown NOTE The securing screws differ in size Red callout M2 5 5 Blue callout M2 5 3 10 Turn the computer over and replace the thirteen screws as shown NOTE The securing screws differ in size Red callout M2 5 8 Green callout M2 5 5 Blue callout M2 5 3 Chapter 3 125 Replacing the LCD Module 1 Turn the computer over Align the LCD hinges with the lower cover and replace the LCD module 2 Replace the four securing screws two each side starting with the left side hinge Ensure that the LCD cables are not trapped in the hinges NOTE The securing screws differ in size Red callout M2 5 8 Green callout M2 5 5 3 Run the MIC cable along the cable channel as 4 Reconnect the MIC cable to the Mainboard as shown using all the available cable clips shown 126 Chapter 3 5 Run the LVDS cable along the cable channel
100. ows Help and Support 10 Roll back the mouse driver to the previous version if updated recently 11 Remove and reinstall the mouse driver 12 Check the Device Manager to determine that e 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 13 Ifthe Issue is still not resolved see Online Support Information on page 207 Other Failures If the CRT Switch Dock LAN Port external MIC or Speakers PCI Express Card 5 in 1 Card Reader or Volume Wheel fail perform the following general steps to correct the problem Do not replace non defective FRUs 1 Check Drive whether is OK 2 Check Test Fixture is ok 3 Swap M B to Try 158 Chapter 4 Motherboard CMOS Discharge If any problems such as incorrect CMOS settings the CMOS data can be cleared by short circuiting the CMOS CLRP2 jumpers Open the memory bay door and short circuit the jumpers near the DDR socket using a metal conductivity tool Intermittent Problems Intermittent system hang problems can be caused by a variety of reasons that have nothing to do with a hardware defect such as cosmic radiation electrostatic discharge or software errors FRU replacement should be considered only when a recurring problem exists When analyzing an intermittent problem do the following 1 Run the advanced diagnostic test for the system board in loop mode at l
101. place non defective FRUs START DV D CD ROM driver installed Install it CD ROM module Seat it well DV D Replace CD ROM disc DVD CD ROM OK disc Replace DVD CD ROM module Replace M B ODD Not Operating Correctly If the ODD exhibits any of the following symptoms it may be faulty Chapter 4 Audio CDs do not play when loaded DVDs do not play when loaded Blank discs do not burn correctly DVD or CD play breaks up or jumps Optical drive not found or not active e Not shown in My Computer or the BIOS setup 149 e LED does not flash when the computer starts up e The tray does not eject Access failure screen displays The ODD is noisy Perform the following general solutions one at a time to correct the problem 1 2 3 Reboot the computer and retry the operation Try an alternate disc Navigate to Start gt Computer Check that the ODD device is displayed in the Devices with Removable Storage panel Navigate to Start gt Control Panel gt System and Maintenance System Device Manager a Double click IDE ATA ATAPI controllers If a device displays a down arrow right click on the device and click Enable b Double click DVD CD ROM drives If the device displays a down arrow right click on the device and click Enable c Check that there are no yellow exclamation marks against the items in IDE ATA ATAPI controllers If a device has an exclamation mark righ
102. plays Chapter 2 41 WinFlash Utility Perform the following steps to use the WinFlash Utility 42 Double click the WinFlash executable Click OK to begin the update A progress screen displays Ginsyde z E AA hie InsydeFlash 1 deers ESS Fresh Li mii Cy eya Saar fee Pirr Abie SNR Tad Ciera Aa S a se BETS New BOS Chapter 2 Remove HDD BIOS Password Utilities This section provides you with details about removing HDD BIOS password Remove HDD Password If you key in the wrong HDD password three times an error is generated M MIMS TT Harddisk Security Primary Master TOSHIBA MK3252GSX Lock To reset the HDD password perform the following steps 1 After the error is displayed select the Enter Unlock Password option on the screen select Item Enter Unlock Password stem continue 2 An Encode key is generated for unlocking utilities Note down this key EE lt a l Enter Unlock Password Key 709474566 7 3 Execute the UnlockHD EXE file to create the unlock code in DOS Mode using the format UnlockHD Encode code with the code noted in the previous step as follows UnlockHD 76943488 4 The command generates a password which can be used for unlocking the HDD Password 46548274 5 Key in the password from the previous step to unlock the HDD as shown Enter Unlock Password Key 76126337 7 Chapter 2 43 Remov
103. pter 3 Removing the WLAN Module 1 See Removing the Lower Covers on page 54 2 Remove the adhesive tape securing the Antenna cables in place 3 Disconnect the antenna cables from the WLAN Module NOTE Cable placement is Black to the MAIN terminal left and White to the AUX terminal right 58 Chapter 3 4 Move the Antennas away and remove the two screws to release the WLAN Module WLAN Module 5 Detach the WLAN Module from the WLAN socket NOTE When reattaching the antennas ensure the cables are tucked into the chassis to prevent damage Chapter 3 59 Removing the Primary HDD Module 1 See Removing the Lower Covers on page 54 2 Using the pull tab slide the HDD Module in the direction of the arrow to disconnect the interface 3 Lift the HDD Module clear of the HDD bay NOTE To prevent damage to device avoid pressing down on it or placing heavy objects on top of it 4 Remove the four screws two each side securing the hard disk to the carrier HDD Carrier 60 Chapter 3 5 Remove the HDD from the carrier 61 Chapter 3 Removing the Secondary HDD Module NOTE The Secondary HDD is optional and may not be present 1 See Removing the Lower Covers on page 54 2 Using the pull tab slide the HDD Module in the direction of the arrow to disconnect the interface NOTE To prevent damage to device avoid pressing down on it or placing heavy objects on top of
104. r 268240 hed bbe tee de s ngs Se bese gr 88 Removing the Mainboard 0 ce eee ees 90 Removing ine RJ 11 Jack sisisi 20a heed ok Babe OS G4 a einen dal Che we 91 Removing the CPU Fan 0c eee eens 93 Removing the Thermal Module 0 00 ee eee 94 Removing the CPU 0 eee eee ene 95 LCD Module Disassembly Process 0 0 0 0 0c cee eee eee 96 LCD Module Disassembly Flowchart 2 0 00 ccc eee eee eee 96 Removing the ECD Bezel 46 waar foder avs denied ec betwee Nera ers Rb G 97 Removing the Camera Module 0 00 eee 98 Removing ine LGD Panel a eivi ui eta Brad ioina Godlee ois tale boda ee 99 Removing the Power Board 0 0 00 ee eee eae 100 Removing the LCD Brackets and FPC Cable 0005 101 Removing the Microphone Module 0 00 c eee ee eee 103 Removing the Antennas 1 0604 it misci Mowe ok Gay Bata dant oe hee ee 104 LCD Module Reassembly Procedure 0 0 ccc eee es 106 Replacing the Antennas Power Board and MIC 2 106 Replacing the LCD Panel 0 0 cc eens 109 Replacing the Camera Module 0 eee 111 Replacing the LCD Bezel 0 0 ccc ee eens 112 Main Module Reassembly Procedure 0000 cece eee 114 Replacing the CPU 0 eee eens 114 Replacing the Thermal Module 0 0 ccc eee 114 Replacing the CPU Fan cee eee 115 Replacing the RJ 11 JACKA rec
105. rive Interface Vendor i OO C Seat Bytes per sector Performance Specifications DC Power Requirements Voltage tolerance 5V DC 5 20 Chapter 1 Internal transfer rate Mbits sec max Vendor amp Model Name Capacity MB Bytes per sector Data heads Buffer size Interface Internal transfer rate 845 MB s Bwer Lr y y Chapter 1 22 Internal transfer rate Mbits sec max I O data transfer rate 3 GB s DC Power Requirements Voltage 5 0V 5 Chapter 1 Chapter 1 Super Multi Drive Module Vendor amp model name HLDS GSA T50 Toshiba Digi TS L633A Performance Specification Performance Specification With CD Diskette With DVD Diskette Transfer rate MB sec Sustained Sustained Max 3 5 Mbytes sec Max 10 Mbytes sec Buffer Memory Buffer Memory Interface SATA Applicable disc format Applicable media types Writing Confirms to DVD R Version 1 2 and DVD RW Version 1 3 DVD R DL Version 1 0 DVD R Version 2 0 DVD RW Version 1 2 DVD R DL Version 3 0 Reading DVD single dual layer PTP OTP DVD R single dual layer DVD R single double layer DVD RW CD ROM XA Photo CD Multi session Video CD CD I FMV CD Extra CD Plus CD R and CD RW Loading mechanism Drawer Solenoid Open Tact SW Open Emergency Release draw open hole Power Requirement Input Voltage DC 5 V 5 Vendor amp model name SONY AD 7583S Performance Specification With
106. s sker sor sd s ee hie eden aa Dan RAR RR 116 Replacing the Mainboard 0 rss rr rr rr rer eens 117 Replacing the USB Board essens be taa Brat betes Gorea bi neei y ee des 118 Replacing the Modem Board 00 cc cece eee eee 119 Replacing the Speaker Module 0 0 eee eee 120 Replacing the LED Board 0 ccc ee eens 121 Replacing the Media Board FFC 0 ce eee 121 Replacing the TouchPad Bracket 0 00 cece eee eee 122 Replacing the Upper Cover 0 00 ccc eee eee 122 Replacing the LCD Module 0 ccc eee eee 126 Replacing the Keyo0ald a2 262 bcc toed ee esa lee Bon teen dae aa 129 Replacing the Media Board 0 ccc ee ees 130 Replacing the Switch Cover 0 00 eee ees 131 Replacing the Hard Disk Drive Modules 00 rer eee eee 133 Replacing the WLAN Module 000 cece ee eee ees 134 Replacing the DIMM Modules 0 0000 cece eee eee 134 Replacing the ODD Module 0 eee 135 Replacing the Lower Covers 0 00 cece eee eee eens 135 Replacing the SD Dummy Card 0 0 eee 137 Replacing the Battery 0 0 ccc ee eee eens 137 Troubleshooting 139 COMMON PLODIEINS rasmi s eaae a beled nin ee eet een Dat abe eke 139 VIII Table of Contents POWEEO ISSUES seor ve tre tee Rd V n ee See Bad RA 140 No Display Issue soseeeeeeererrerer rer rr Ah rer rr rr rr BK rer rr rer
107. shown Chapter 3 135 2 Replace the HDD1 Cover as shown IMPORTANT Press down around the perimeter of the covers to ensure that the all the securing tabs are correctly located in the casing 3 Secure the five captive screws to hold the covers in place HDD2 WLAN and Memory Cover HDD1 Cover 136 Chapter 3 Replacing the SD Dummy Card 1 Insert the SD Dummy Card into the slot and push until the card clicks into place and is flush with the casing Replacing the Battery 1 Slide and hold the battery release latch to the 2 Slide the battery lock in the direction shown to release position 1 insert the battery pack and secure the battery in place press down 2 Chapter 3 137 138 Chapter 3 Troubleshooting Common Problems Use the following procedure as a guide for computer problems NOTE The diagnostic tests are intended to test only Acer products Non Acer products prototype cards or modified options can give false errors and invalid system responses 1 Obtain the failing symptoms in as much detail as possible 2 Verify the symptoms by attempting to re create the failure by running the diagnostic test or by repeating the same operation 3 Use the following table with the verified symptom to determine which page to go to 4 lf the Issue is still not resolved see Online Support Information on page 207 Chapter 4 139 Power On Issue If the system doesn t power o
108. t click on the device and uninstall and reinstall the driver d Check that there are no yellow exclamation marks against the items in DVD CD ROM drives If a device has an exclamation mark right click on the device and uninstall and reinstall the driver e Ifthe exclamation marker is not removed from the item in the lists try removing any recently installed software and retrying the operation Discs Do Not Play If discs do not play when inserted in the drive perform the following actions one at a time to correct the problem 1 2 3 4 5 Check that the disc is correctly seated in the drive tray and that the label on the disc is visible Check that the media is clean and scratch free Try an alternate disc in the drive Ensure that AutoPlay is enabled a Navigate to Start gt Control Panel gt Hardware and Sound gt AutoPlay b Select Use AutoPlay for all media and devices c Inthe Audio CD and DVD Movie fields select the desired player from the drop down menu Check that the Regional Code is correct for the selected media IMPORTANT Region can only be changed a limited number of times After Changes remaining reaches zero the region cannot be changed even Windows is reinstalled or the drive is moved to another computer Navigate to Start gt Control Panel gt System and Maintenance System Device Manager Double click DVD CD ROM drives Right click DVD drive and click Properties then click the DVD Region tab
109. tery SANYO AS 2007B Li lon 3S2P SANYO 6 cell BT 00603 042 4400mAh Main COMMON Normal Type Battery SONY AS 2007B Li lon 3S2P SONY 6 cell BT 00604 025 4400mAh Main COMMON Normal Type Battery PANASONIC AS 2007B Li lon 382P BT 00605 021 PANASONIC 6 cell 4400mAh Main COMMON PSS Battery SIMPLO AS 2007B Li lon 382P SAMSUNG 6 BT 00606 001 cell 4400mAh Main COMMON SDI 2 2F Battery SIMPLO AS 2007B Li lon 382P PANASONIC 6 BT 00607 016 cell 4400mAh Main COMMON PSS Battery SANYO AS 2007B Li lon 4S2P SANYO 8 cell BT 00803 024 4800mAh Main COMMON Battery SONY AS 2007B Li lon 4S2P SONY 8 cell BT 00804 020 4800mAh Main COMMON Battery SIMPLO AS 2007B Li lon 4S2P PANASONIC 8 BT 00807 015 cell 4800mAh Main COMMON PSS Foxconn Bluetooth BRM 2046 BT2 1 T60H928 33 f BH 21100 004 w 861 Lite On Conexant Unizion 1 5 3 3v AUS RD02 D330 FX 22500 021 MEDIA BOARD 55 BGB02 001 LED BOARD W FFC 55 BGB02 002 USB BOARD 55 BGB02 003 POWER BOARD W CABLE 55 BGB02 004 Chapter 6 Foxconn Wireless LAN Atheros HB93 1x2 BGN HM NI 23600 046 Liteon Wireless LAN Atheris HB93 1x2 BGN HM NI 23600 051 WN6602AH Liteon Wireless LAN Realtek 8192SE BGN NI 23600 055 WN6603LH 2x2 Lan Intel WLAN 112BN HMWG MM 903341 KI CPH01 001 BLUE TOOTH CABLE 50 WBF02 001 T P FFC 50 WBF02 002 MEDIA BOARD FFC 50 WBF02 003 J ae USB CABLE 50 WBF02 004 i RJ11 CABLE 50 WBF02 005 CASE COVER BRACKET ASSEMBLY UPPER CASE ASSY PB For WIN
110. the locking latch and remove B as shown tion aH ree CATE AVY 8 Release the locking latch and remove C as shown 9 Release the locking latch and remove D as shown NOTE Avoid pulling on cables directly to prevent damage to the connectors Use the pull tabs on FFC cables whenever available to prevent damage 78 Chapter 3 10 Starting at the top inside edges of the Upper Cover above the Battery Bay lift the Upper Cover away from the Lower Cover as shown Ea F r g SS F Chapter 3 79 Removing the TouchPad Bracket 1 See Removing the Upper Cover on page 76 2 Release the FFC locking latch and disconnect the TouchPad FFC from the cover TouchPad Bracket 4 Hold down the left side of the bracket as shown Lift and pivot the right edge in the direction of the arrow to release the locking latches on the front edge 5 Remove the bracket from the Upper Cover 80 Chapter 3 Removing the Media Board FFC 1 See Removing the Upper Cover on page 76 2 Lift the Media Board FFC as shown to release the adhesive securing it to the Upper Cover 4 Lift the FFC to remove it from the Upper Cover Chapter 3 81 Removing the LED Board 1 See Removing the Upper Cover on page 76 2 Lift the right edge of the LED Board to release the adhesive securing the board to the Upper Cover 82 Chapter 3 Removing the Speaker Module 1
111. tons are similar to the left and right buttons on a mouse Tapping on the TouchPad is the same as clicking the left button Execute Quickly click twice Tap twice at the same speed as double clicking a mouse button sea foiron woe Drag Click and hold then use Tap twice at the same speed finger on the TouchPad to as double clicking a mouse drag the cursor button rest your finger on the TouchPad on the second tap and drag the cursor Access Click once context menu NOTE When using the TouchPad keep it and your fingers dry and clean The TouchPad is sensitive to finger movement hence the lighter the touch the better the response Tapping too hard will not increase the TouchPad s responsiveness Chapter 1 Using the Keyboard Your notebook features a full size keyboard that functions the same as a desktop computer keyboard Many of the keys have been assigned alternate functions including shortcut keys for Windows function keys for specific system operations and the Num Lock keys for the numeric keypad Key Types The keyboard has several different types of keys Some keys perform specific actions when pressed alone and other actions when pressed in combination with another key Function keys keys Press these keys labeled F1 to F12 to perform actions in these keys labeled F1 to F12 to perform actions in programs For example pressing F1 may open help Each program uses different function keys
112. ure 154 WLAN Module Removing 58 Replacing 134 211 212
113. y 2 Check that the drive is detected in the ATAPI Model Name field on the Information page NOTE Check that the entry is identical to one of the ODDs specified in Hardware Specifications and Configurations on page 17 3 Turn off the power and remove the cover to inspect the connections to the ODD See Disassembly Process on page 50 a Check for broken connectors on the drive motherboard and cables b Check for bent or broken pins on the drive motherboard and cable connections c Try an alternate cable if available If the drive works with the new cable the original cable should be replaced Reseat the drive ensuring and all cables are connected correctly Replace the ODD See Disassembly Process on page 50 Drive Read Failure If discs cannot be read when inserted in the drive perform the following actions one at a time to correct the problem 1 Remove and clean the failed disc 2 Retry reading the CD or DVD d Test the drive using other discs e Play a DVD movie f Listen to a music CD If the ODD works properly with alternate discs the original disc is probably defective and should be replaced 3 Turn off the power and remove the cover to inspect the connections to the ODD See Disassembly Process on page 50 a Check for broken connectors on the drive motherboard and cables b Check for bent or broken pins on the drive motherboard and cable connections Chapter 4 154 c

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