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Conventions The following conventions are used in this manual: WARNING: Indicates a potential for personal injury. CAUTION: Indicates a potential loss of data or damage to equipment. IMPORTANT: Indicates information that is important to know for the proper completion of a procedure, choice of an option, or completing a task.
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For Acer-authorized service providers: Your Acer office may have a different part number code than those given in the FRU list of this printed service guide. The list provided by your regional Acer office must be used to order FRU...
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CHAPTER Hardware Specifications and Configurations Hardware Specifications and Configurations ....1-2 Features ............1-2 Notebook Tour .
• Ethernet (RJ-45) port • DC-in jack for AC adapter Special Keys and Controls Keyboard • 103/104/107-key Acer Fine Tip keyboard • International language support • Independent standard numeric keypad, pgdn/pgup/home/end keys Touchpad • Multi-gesture touchpad, supporting two-finger scroll, pinch, rotate, flip...
Notebook Tour Top View Figure 1:1. Top View Icon Item Description Press to turn the computer on or off. The indicator lights Power Button blue when the power is on. Touch-sensitive pointing device that functions like a Touchpad computer mouse. Keyboard Use to enter data into the computer.
Front View Figure 1:2. Closed Front View Icon Item Description Insert a memory card such as Secure Digital (SD), MultiMedia Card (MMC), Memory Stick PRO (MS PRO), and xD-Picture Card (xD) for Multi-in-1 MULTIMEDIACARD external storage. Card Reader NOTE: Only one card can be inserted at a time. Indicates the computer power status: •...
Left View Figure 1:3. Left View Icon Item Description DC-In Jack Connects to an AC adapter. Ethernet (RJ-45) Connects to an Ethernet 10/100/1000-based network. Port Use for air flow. Air Vents CAUTION: Do not cover the air vents. VGA Port Connects to a VGA cable for external video output.
Right View Figure 1:4. Right View Icon Item Description USB Ports Connects to USB 2.0 devices. Optical Drive Reads and writes CD and DVD discs. Connects to a Kensington-compatible computer security lock. NOTE: Wrap the computer security lock cable around an Kensington Lock immovable object such as a Slot...
Base View Figure 1:5. Base View Icon Item Description Battery Bay Houses the computer battery pack. Battery Release Insert a suitable tool into the latch and slide to Latch release the battery. HDD and Memory Compartment Houses the computer HDD and main memory. Cover Hardware Specifications and Configurations 1-10...
Touchpad Basics Figure 1:6. Touchpad Item Description Move your finger across the touchpad to move the cursor. Touchpad Tapping on the touchpad is the same as clicking the left mouse button. Press the left button to perform selection and execution Left Button functions.
Keyboard Basics Figure 1:7. Keyboard Item Description When Caps Lock is on, all alphabetic characters are Caps Lock Key typed in uppercase. When Scroll Lock is on, the screen moves one line up or Scroll Lock Key down when the up or down arrow keys are pressed <Fn>...
Windows Key The table below shows the different functions that Windows key combinations can do: Table 1:2. Windows Key Combinations Key Combination Description Opens or closes the Start menu. Opens the Run dialog box. + <R> Minimizes all windows. + <M> Undo minimize all windows.
Hotkeys Hotkeys or function key combinations can be used to access computer control functions such as screen brightness, volume, and multimedia playback controls. These control functions are indicated by the blue icons on the keyboard. To activate the hotkeys, press and hold the <Fn> key or the <Alt> key and then press the other key in the combination.
Specifications Table Computer specifications Item Metric Imperial Dimensions Length 381.6 mm 15 in Width 253 mm 9.96 in Height (front to rear) 33.2 mm 1.3 in Weight (equipped with optical 2.6 kg 5.74 lbs drive, flash drive, and battery) Input power Operating voltage 18.55V ~ 19.95V 65W 3.42A (Max)
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System Board Major Chips Item Specification Core logic AMD "Comal" Platform (AMD Trinity APU + AMD A70M FCH) ATI Thames-XT Radeon HD 7670M Graphics Atheros AR8151L-B GbE LAN Controller AMD A70M Fusion Controller Hub With Internal USB3.0 USB 2.0 Controller Super I/O controller Bluetooth Wireless...
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CPU Fan True Value Table (Tj=100) CPU Temperature Fan Speed (RPM) SPL Spec (dBA) 2200 2400 2700 3000 3200 Prochot: On= 95 °C OS shut down at 100 °C; H/W shut down at 92 °C System Memory Item Specification Memory controller AMD Trinity APU Memory size No on board Memory...
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• DMI utility for BIOS serial number configurable/asset tag • Support PXE • Support WinFlash • Wake on LAN from S3 • Wake on LAN from S5 in AC mode • System information • Refer to Acer BIOS specification. 1-19 Hardware Specifications and Configurations...
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LAN Interface Item Specification LAN Chipset Atheros AR8151L-B GbE LAN Controller LAN connector type RJ45 LAN connector location RJ45 at the left side Features 10/100/1000BASE-T GbE Keyboard Item Specification Type GF7T_A10B Total number of keypads US/103 UK/104 JP/107 Windows logo key Windows key support Internal &...
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Hard Disk Drive (Listed items from AVL list) Item Specification HTS545032B9A HTS545050B9A WD7500BPVT- ST9750423AS 22HXZT1 Vendor & MK3265GSX MK5065GSX MK7559GSXP Model Name ST9320310AS ST9500325AS HTS547575A9E Capacity 320GB 500GB 750GB 750GB (GB) Bytes per 512 BYTE 512 BYTE 4096 BYTE 4096 BYTE sector Data heads Drive Format...
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Hard Disk Drive (continued) Item Specification Vendor & WD3200BPVT- WD5000BPVT- Model Name 22ZEST0 22HXZT1 Capacity 320GB 500GB (GB) Bytes per 4096 BYTE 4096 BYTE sector Data heads Drive Format Disks Spindle 5400RPM speed (RPM) Performance Specifications Buffer size Interface SATA Fast data transfer rate 3.0Gbits/s...
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Super-Multi Drive Item Specification Pioneer DVR-TD11RS / Panasonic UJ8B0AW / HLDS GT51N / Vendor & Model name PLDS DS-8A8SH Performance Specification With CD Diskette With CD Diskette Sustained: Max Sustained: Max Transfer rate (KB/sec) 3.6Mbytes/sec 3.6Mbytes/sec Buffer Memory Interface SATA Applicable disc format CD: CD-DA, CD-ROM, CD-ROM XA, Photo CD (multi-session), Video CD, Cd-Extra (CD+), CD-text DVD: DVD-VIDEO, DVD-ROM, DVD-R (3.9GB, 4.7GB) DVD-R...
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BD Drive Items Specifications Vendor & Model Panasonic UJ160ABAA1-B / Pioneer BDR-TD03RT / Panasonic name UJ260ABAA-B Performance With CD Disc With DVD Disc With Blu-ray Disc Specification Transfer rate (KB/ Sustained: Max Sustained: Max Sustained: Max sec) 3.6Mbytes/sec 10.08Mbytes/sec 11Mbytes/sec Buffer Memory 4.5MB Interface...
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LED 15.6” Item Specification • AUO/B156XW02 V6 (HW:0A) • LG/ LP156WH4-TLA1 • CMI/N156B6-L0B Vendor/Model name • AUO/B156XTN01.0 • LG/ LP156WH4-TPA1 • CMI/N156BGE-E21 Screen Diagonal (mm) 394.91 mm Active Area (mm) 344.23 mm x 193.54 mm Display resolution (pixels) 1366 x 3(RGB) x 768 Pixel Pitch (mm) 0.252mm ×...
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Graphics Controller and VRAM Item Specification Graphics Controller Chip ATI Thames-XT Radeon HD 7670M Graphics • DirectX® 11 Evolved technology • OpenGL 4.2 support • Shader Model 5.0 • OpenCL™ 1.1 support • DisplayPort 1.2 • HDMI™ 1.4a Supports • AMD PowerPlay™ power management technology •...
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Bluetooth Interface (N/A) Item Specification Chipset Data throughput Protocol Interface Connector type Supported protocol (List only supported protocols from Acer specs) Bluetooth Module (N/A) Item Specification Controller Features Camera Item Specification • Liteon, 10P2SF205 • Suyin, HF2015-A821-OV01 Vendor and Model •...
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Audio Codec and Amplifier Item Specification Audio Controller Audio codec: Realtek ALC271X-GR Audio Interface Item Specification Audio Controller Realtek ALC271X-GR Audio onboard or optional On board Mono or Stereo Stereo Resolution Support 16/24bit PCM Compatibility HD audio Interface Sample rate up to 192Khz resolution VSR (Variable Sampling Sampling rate Rate) Internal microphone...
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Battery (Only listed components from AVL including capacity) Item Specification Vendor & Model name SANYO AS10D31 SONY AS10D41 Battery Type Li-ion Li-ion Pack capacity 4400 mAh 4400 mAh Number of battery cell Package configuration 3S2P 3S2P Item Specification Vendor & Model name PANASONIC AS10D51 LGC AS10D81 Battery Type...
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HDMI Port Item Specification Compliance level HDMI 1.4a Data thoroughput Up to 16.7 million colors Number of HDMI port(s) Location HDMI1 at the left side AC Adapter Item Specification 65W & 90W Input rating 65w:1.5A at 100V Maximum input AC current 90w:1.7A at 100V 12t AT 264V, no damage to adapter Inrush current...
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System DMA Specification (N/A) Hardware DMA System Function DMA0 DMA1 DMA2 DMA3 DMA4 DMA5 DMA6 DMA7 NOTE: ExpressCard controller can use DMA 1, 2, or 5. System Interrupt Specification (N/A) Hardware IRQ System Function IRQ0 IRQ1 IRQ2 IRQ3 IRQ5* IRQ6 IRQ7* IRQ8 IRQ9*...
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Hardware IRQ System Function NOTE: ExpressCards may assert IRQ3, IRQ4, IRQ5, IRQ7, IRQ9, IRQ10, IRQ11, or IRQ15. Either the infrared or the serial port may assert IRQ3 or IRQ4. System IO Address Map (N/A) I/O Address (hex) System Function (Shipping Configuration) 000 - 00F 010 - 01F 020 - 021...
System Utilities BIOS Setup Utility The BIOS Setup Utility is a hardware configuration program built into a computer’s BIOS (Basic Input/Output System). The BIOS utility is pre-configured and optimized so most users do not need to run this utility. However, if configuration problems occur, you may need to run the BIOS utility. To activate the BIOS Utility, press F2 during POST (power-on-self-test) when the “Press <F2>...
System BIOS Version: V1.00 VGA BIOS Version: ATI VGA VER10.094.001.043.035154 VGA BIOS Version (PEG): Serial Number: 123456789 Asset Tag Number: Product Name: Aspire V3-5510 Manufacturer Name: Acer UUID: FD525D8736B011E19990DC0EA1BF6BED Help Select Item F5/F6 Change Values Setup Defaults Exit Select Menu Enter...
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Parameter Description Asset Tag Number Displays the tag number of the system. Product Name Displays the product name of the system. Manufacturer Name Displays the system manufacturer. UUID Displays the UUID (Universally Unique Identifier). System Utilities...
Main The Main tab allows the user to set the system time and date, enable or disable boot option, and enable or disable recovery. InsydeH20 Setup Utility Rev. 3.7 Information Main Security Boot Exit Item Specific Help System Time : [19:03:49] System Date : [01/01/2012]...
Security The Security tab allows the user to configure and protect the computer from unauthorized use. InsydeH20 Setup Utility Rev. 3.7 Information Main Security Boot Exit Item Specific Help Supervisor Password Is: Clear User Password Is: Clear Install or Change the password and the HDD Password Is: Clear length of password must be greater or...
Setting a Password Perform the following to set the supervisor password: ↑ ↓ Use the keys to highlight the Set Supervisor Password parameter and press Enter. The Set Supervisor Password dialog box appears. Set Supervisor Password Enter New Password Confirm New Password Figure 2:4.
NOTE: The same procedures apply in setting the user password and HDD password. When the supervisor password is set, the Set User Password and Password on Boot parameters are enabled for users to configure. Changing a Password Perform the following to change a password: NOTE: Below are the procedures for changing the supervisor password.
Removing a Password Perform the following to remove a password: NOTE: Below are the procedures for removing the supervisor password. The same procedures apply in removing the user and HDD passwords. When the supervisor password is removed, the user password is automatically removed. ↑...
Boot The Boot tab allows the user to configure the order of boot devices used to load the operating system. ↑ ↓ keys to select a device and press F5 or F6 to change the value. InsydeH20 Setup Utility Rev. 3.7 Information Main Security...
Exit The Exit tab allows the user to save or discard changes and quit the BIOS Setup Uitility. InsydeH20 Setup Utility Rev. 3.7 Information Main Security Boot Exit Item Specific Help Exit Saving Changes Exit Discarding Changes Exit System Setup and save your changes. Load Setup Defaults Discard Changes Save Changes...
Boot Manager The Boot Manager allows users to select the boot device without accessing the BIOS utility. NOTE: Boot Manager is available only if the F12 Boot Menu parameter in Main menu is set to Enabled (refer to Main on page 2-5). Perform the following to use the F12 Boot menu: Start the computer.
BIOS Flash Utilities BIOS Flash memory updates are required for the following conditions: • New versions of system programs • New features or options • Restore a BIOS when it becomes corrupted. Use the Flash utility to update the system BIOS Flash ROM. Perform the following to run a BIOS Flash update: Prepare a bootable USB HDD/FDD.
DOS Flash Utility NOTE: Plug the AC power adaptor to a power source before performing the DOS Flash Utility. Perform the following to use the DOS Flash Utility: Copy the DOS mode flash files to the USB HDD. Press F2 during boot to enter the BIOS Setup Utility. Select Boot menu to modify the boot priority order.
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At the command prompt, type Q5Wx8100.bat and press Enter to update BIOS. IMPORTANT: Ensure the AC power adaptor is connected to the power source. • Do not disconnect the AC power adapter. • Flash process begins as shown in Figure 2:15.
WinFlash Utility NOTE: Plug the AC power adaptor to a power source before performing the WinFlash Utility. Perform the following to use the WinFlash Utility: Boot from the OS and search for WinFlash Utility file. Figure 2:17. WinFlash Utilities file Double-click on the utility file.
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When the warning message appears, click OK to continue. Figure 2:19. Warning Message Flash process begins. Figure 2:20. Updating Flash ROM When updating Flash ROM is complete, the system automatically proceeds with updating Flash EC. Figure 2:21. Updating Flash EC The system restarts automatically when update is finished.
The following examples show the commands and the corresponding output information: 1. Read DMI Information from Memory: Input: dmitools /r Output: Manufacturer (Type1, Offset04h): Acer Product Name (Type1, Offset05h): Aspire Serial Number (Type1, Offset07h): 01234567890123456789 UUID String (Type1, Offset08h): xxxxxxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx- xxxxxxxxxxxx Asset Tag (Type3, Offset04h): Acet Asstag 2.
4. Write Serial Number to EEPROM Input: dmitools /ws 01234567890123456789 5. Write UUID to EEPROM (Create UUID from Intel WFM20.pdf) Input: dmitools /wu 6. Write Asset Tag to EEPROM Input: dmitools /wa Acet Asstag NOTE: When running examples 2 ~ 5, restart the system to make the new DMI data effective. Using the LAN MAC EEPROM Utility Copy the LAN MAC Tools files to a bootable USB HDD device: •...
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At the command prompt, run MAC.BAT to write MAC values to EEPROM. C:\MAC>mac.bat C:\MAC>eeprom w MAC.cfg Progress --> \ Write Data to EEPROM OK!! Figure 2:23. Write MAC Values to EEPROM Reboot computer when process has completed. System Utilities 2-20...
HDD/BIOS Password This section provides details about unlocking HDD password and removing the BIOS passwords. Unlocking the HDD NOTE: If the HDD password is incorrectly entered three times, the HDD is locked and the Harddisk Security dialog box appears. Harddisk Security Primaru Master TOSHIBA...
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Execute UnlockHD.exe to generate an unlock password. Use the following command: UnlockHD [key code] with the code noted in step 3, Figure 2:26. C:\UnlockHD 76943488 Password: 46548274 Figure 2:27. Execute UnlockHD.exe Take note of the generated unlock password. On the original device, enter the unlock password in the Enter Unlock Password dialog box.
To clear the User or Supervisor password, perform the following: At the command prompt, type clnpwd.exe. The Clean Password Utility is shown. d:\Clnpwd>clnpwd ACER Clean Password Utility V 1.00 Press 1or 2 to clean any password shown as below 1.User Password 2.Supervisor Password...
Crisis Utility SOP Creating a USB Flash Crisis Disk To create a Crisis USB flash disk, perform the following: Plug in the USB flash disk. Format the USB flash disk, do the following: launch Windows Explorer or press + <E>. Right-click on the USB flash disk, then select Format.
Using the Crisis Utility Disk Turn off the power and unplug the AC adapter. Figure 2:34. Unplug the AC Adapter Plug the USB flash disk. Figure 2:35. Plug the USB Flash Disk 2-25 System Utilities...
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Press and hold <Fn> and <Esc>, and then plug the AC adapter. Figure 2:36. Hold Down <Fn> + <Esc> and plug the AC Adapter Press the Power button to start the Crisis Utility. Figure 2:37. Press the Power Button NOTE: If the Crisis Utility does not starts after 5 minutes, this indicates that the system recovery is failed.
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CHAPTER Jumper and Connectors Location Jumper and Connector Locations ......3-2 Mainboard Top View ..........3-2 Mainboard Bottom View .
USB Board View Bottom View Top View JUSB2 JUSB3 Figure 3:1. USB Board Table 3:3. USB Board Jumper and Connectors Item Description JUSB2, JUSB3 USB 2.0 Connector Jumper and Connector Locations...
Power Board View Top View LED2 LED1 LED3 Bottom View JPWR1 Figure 3:2. Power Board Table 3:4. Power Board Jumper and Connectors Item Description LED1 Power LED (for XX-model) LED2 Power LED (for XX-model) LED3 Power LED (for XX-model) Power Button Switch (for XX-model) Power Button Switch (for XX-model) JPWR1 Power FFC Connector...
The following procedures are a guide for troubleshooting computer problems. The step by step procedures are designed to be performed as described. 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.
Power On Issues If the system does not power on, perform the following: Start Check AC/Batt only Swap AC/Battery power on Check Power/B Swap Power/B Whether OK Swap M/B Figure 4:1. Power On Issues Computer Shuts Down Intermittently If the system powers off at intervals, perform the following. Makes sure the power cable is properly connected to the computer and the electrical outlet.
No Display Issues If the system does not display, perform the following: Start Go to no power Replace LCD panel/cable Trouble shooting Power on panel/cable step Replace M/B module well Connect it well connected Replace RAM module OK module Lcd cable well Connect it well connected...
Reseat the memory modules. Remove the drives (refer to Maintenance Flowchart on page 5-4). If the issue is still not resolved, refer to Online Support Information on page 8-2. Abnormal Video If the video appears abnormal, perform the following: Boot the computer. •...
Internal Keyboard Failure If the internal keyboard fails, perform the following: Start Re-assemble Check KB the KB FPC to FPC well insert Replace KB Is KB ok? material Swap M/B Figure 4:4. Internal Keyboard Failure Troubleshooting...
Touchpad Failure If the touchpad fail, perform the following: Start Re-assemble Check M/B T/P FFC the T/P FFC to M/B Swap/Re-assemble Check Logic the T/P board or Upper T/P board or T/P FFC Swap M/B Figure 4:5. Touchpad Failure Troubleshooting...
Internal Speaker Failure If the internal speakers fail, perform the following: Start Re-assemble the Check M/B SPK cable SPK cable to M/B Check Logic Swap Logic lower lower Swap M/B Figure 4:6. Internal Speaker Failure Sound Problems Perform the following: Boot the computer.
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Navigate to Start > Control > Panel > Hardware and Sound > Sound. Confirm 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).
Internal Microphone Failure If the internal microphone fails, perform the following: Start Re-assemble the Check M/B MIC cable MIC cable to M/B Check MIC Swap MIC wire of wire of LCD LCD module module Swap M/B Figure 4:7. Internal Microphone Failure Check that the microphone is enabled.
USB Failure If the USB fails, perform the following: Start Check USB Re-assemble FFC to USB USB FFC Connect Swap USB/B Check USB/B Replace Check USB CONN is well USB CONN Swap M/B Figure 4:8. USB Failure 4-12 Troubleshooting...
Wireless Function Failure If the wireless function fails, perform the following: Start Re-assemble the Check W/L antenna to W/L antenna to W/L card card Swap the antenna Check antenna Swap the W/L Check W/L card card Swap M/B Figure 4:9. Wireless Function Failure Troubleshooting 4-13...
Bluetooth Function Failure If the Bluetooth function fails, perform the following: Start Check W/L Swap BT module module Swap M/B Figure 4:10. Bluetooth Function Failure 4-14 Troubleshooting...
4-in-1 Card Function Failure If the 4-in-1 card function fails, perform the following: Start Repair the Card read Card read conn well solder conn Swap M/B Card read Chip ok card read Chip Swap M/B Figure 4:11. 4-in-1 Card Function Failure Troubleshooting 4-15...
Unit Thermal Failure If the unit thermal fails, perform the following: Start Fan cable Connect it well Well connected Replace fan Fan ok Thermal Insert is well well insert Replace M/B Figure 4:12. Unit Thermal Failure 4-16 Troubleshooting...
Other Functions Failure If other functions such as the CRT switch, HDMI switch, LAN connection, external microphone, external speaker, or USB 3.0, perform the following: Check if the drive is ok. Check if the test utility is ok. Swap the mainboard. BIOS Problems Forget BIOS Password If the user forgets the BIOS password, discharge CMOS by shorting the JCMOS1 connector.
Perform the following procedures to isolate the failing FRU: Remove power from the computer. Visually check FRUs for damage. If any problems are found, replace the FRU. Remove or disconnect all of the following devices: • Non-Acer devices • Printer, mouse, and other external devices • Battery pack •...
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CHAPTER Service and Maintenance Service and Maintenance ........5-3 Introduction .
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CHAPTER Service and Maintenance (cont.) Mainboard Installation ........5-49 Thermal Module Removal .
Service and Maintenance Introduction This chapter contains general information about the notebook, a list of tools needed to perform the required maintenance and step by step procedures on how to remove and install components from the notebook computer. Recommended Equipment The following tools are required to perform maintenance on the notebook: •...
Maintenance Flowchart The flowchart in Figure3-1 provides a graphic representation of the module removal and installation sequences. It provides information on what components need to be removed and installed during servicing Battery ODD Module Base Door Dummy Card DIMM Module HDD Module WLAN Module Palm rest...
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LCD Module LCD Bezel DC-IN Cable CCD Module LCD Panel LCD Panel Wifi / Bluetooth Microphone Brackets Antenna Module Figure 5:2. LCD Module Maintenance Flow Service and Maintenance...
Getting Started The flowchart (Figure 5:1, page 5-4) identifies sections illustrating the entire removal and installation sequence. Observe the order of the sequence to avoid damage to any of the hardware components. Perform the following prior to performing any maintenance procedures: Place the system on a flat work surface.
Battery Pack Removal Place the computer on a flat surface with the battery side up. Insert the plastic pry into the battery latch and slide to to release the lock. Lift to remove the battery pack. Figure 5:4. Removing the Battery Pack Service and Maintenance...
Battery Pack Installation Place the battery pack in the battery compartment. Push to lock the battery pack in place. Figure 5:5. Installing the Battery Pack Service and Maintenance...
Dummy Card Removal Push the dummy card to eject the card from the slot. Remove the card. Figure 5:6. Removing the Dummy Card Service and Maintenance...
Dummy Card Installation Push the dummy card into the slot until it clicks into place. Figure 5:7. Installing the SD Card 5-10 Service and Maintenance...
Base Door Removal Prerequisite: Battery Pack Removal on page Remove the screws. Figure 5:8. Removing the Screws Insert your finger into the tab and lift to remove the base door. Figure 5:9. Removing the Base Door Service and Maintenance 5-11...
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The following modules are housed under the base door: • HDD (Hard Disk Drive) module (A), see HDD Module Removal on page 5-23 • WLAN Module (B), see WLAN Module Removal on page 5-26 • DIMM (Dual-In Memory Module) Module) (C), see DIMM Module Removal on page 5-21...
Base Door Installation Align the base door tabs into the lower case latches, then push to secure the base door. Figure 5:11. Installing the Base Door Secure the screws. Figure 5:12. Securing the Screws Install the battery pack (see Battery Pack Installation on page 5-8).
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Table 5:6. Base Door Screws Screw Name Screw Type Quantity M 2.5 x 8.0 5-14 Service and Maintenance...
ODD Module Removal Prerequisite: Battery Pack Removal on page Remove the screw securing the ODD module to the lower case. Figure 5:13. Removing the ODD Module Screw Pull to remove the ODD module out from the slot. Figure 5:14. Removing the ODD Module Service and Maintenance 5-15...
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Insert a pointed object, such as a paper clip, into the emergency eject slot to eject the tray. Figure 5:15. Ejecting the Tray On the underside of the tray, use the plastic pry to detach the right side latch of the ODD bezel. Figure 5:16.
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Pull to detach the left side latch of the ODD bezel. Figure 5:17. Removing the ODD bezel (2 of 2) Remove the screws to remove the ODD bracket. Figure 5:18. Removing the ODD Bracket Service and Maintenance 5-17...
ODD Module Installation Attach the screws to secure the ODD bracket. Figure 5:19. Attaching the ODD Bracket On the underside of the ODD module, attach the left side latch first, and then push the ODD bezel to secure it to the tray. Figure 5:20.
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Slide the ODD module into the slot. Figure 5:21. Installing the ODD Module Attach the screw to secure the ODD module. Figure 5:22. Attaching the ODD Module Screw Install the battery pack (see Battery Pack Installation on page 5-8). Service and Maintenance 5-19...
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Table 5:7. ODD Module Screws Screw Name Screw Type Quantity M 2.5 x 8 M 2.0 x 3.0 5-20 Service and Maintenance...
DIMM Module Removal Prerequisite: Base Door Removal on page 5-11 Locate the DIMM module (see Figure 5:10, page 5-12). Push the module clips outwards. Figure 5:23. Unclipping the Module Clips Pull to remove the memory module out from the slot. Figure 5:24.
DIMM Module Installation Insert the memory module into the slot. Figure 5:25. Installing the DIMM Module (1 of 2) Push down the memory module until the clips lock in place. Figure 5:26. Installing the DIMM Module (2 of 2) Repeat steps 1 and 2 for the remaining module. Install the base door (see Base Door Installation on page 5-13).
HDD Module Removal Prerequisite: Base Door Removal on page 5-11 Locate the HDD Module (see Figure 5:10, page 5-12). Slide the HDD module to disconnect the HDD from the mainboard connector. Figure 5:27. Removing the HDD Module (1 of 2) Pull by the plastic tab to lift the HDD module.
HDD Module Installation Place the HDD module into the bay. Figure 5:29. Installing the HDD Module (1 of 2) Push to connect the HDD connector to the mainboard connector. Figure 5:30. Installing the HDD Module (2 of 2) 5-24 Service and Maintenance...
HDD Carrier Removal Prerequisite: HDD Module Removal on page 5-23 Remove the screws securing the HDD brackets to the HDD. Figure 5:31. Removing the HDD Brackets HDD Carrier Installation Attach the screws to secure the HDD brackets to the HDD. Install the HDD module (see HDD Module Installation on page 5-24).
WLAN Module Removal Prerequisite: Base Door Removal on page 5-11 Locate the WLAN Module (see Figure 5:10, page 5-12). Disconnect the main (B) and auxillary (A) antenna cables from the WLAN module connectors. Figure 5:32. Disconnecting the Antenna Cables Remove the screw from the WLAN module. Figure 5:33.
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Disconnect the WLAN module from the mainboard connector. Figure 5:34. Removing the WLAN Module Service and Maintenance 5-27...
WLAN Module Installation Connect the WLAN module to the mainboard connector. Figure 5:35. Connecting the WLAN Module Connector Attach the screw to secure the WLAN module. Figure 5:36. Securing the WLAN Module Screw 5-28 Service and Maintenance...
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Connect the antenna cables to the WLAN module connectors: • Main (B - black) antenna cable to the lower connector. • Auxillary (A - white) antenna cable to the upper connector. Figure 5:37. Connecting the Antenna Cables Install the base door (see Base Door Installation on page 5-13).
Palm Rest Removal Prerequisite: Base Door Removal on page 5-11 Remove the 21 screws from the lower case. Figure 5:38. Removing the Lower Case Screws From the right side, pry open the palm rest. Figure 5:39. Removing the Palm Rest (1 of 2) 5-30 Service and Maintenance...
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Continue to pry open the palm rest from the bottom side to the left. Figure 5:40. Removing the Palm Rest (2 of 2) On the underside of the palm rest, remove the adhesive tape covering the touchpad cable connector. Figure 5:41. Removing the Adhesive Tape Service and Maintenance 5-31...
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Flip up the connector clip to open, and then disconnect the touchpad FFC (flat flexible cable). Figure 5:42. Disconnecting the Touchpad FFC 5-32 Service and Maintenance...
Palm Rest Installation Connect the touchpad FFC with the colored side up to the touchpad board connector. Flip the connector clip to secure the cable in place. Figure 5:43. Connecting the Touchpad FFC Secure the adhesive tape covering the touchpad cable connector. Figure 5:44.
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Align the palm rest to the latches on the upper case. Figure 5:45. Installing the Palm Rest (1 of 2) Secure the palm rest to the bezel latches . Figure 5:46. Installing the Palm Rest (2 of 2) 5-34 Service and Maintenance...
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Attach the 21 screws to secure the lower case. Figure 5:47. Attaching the Lower Case Screws Table 5:10. Lower Case Screws Screw Name Screw Type Quantity M 2.0 x 2.5 M 2.5 x 4.0 M 2.5 x 8.0 Service and Maintenance 5-35...
Upper Case Removal Prerequisite: Palm Rest Removal on page 5-30 Remove the screw from the upper cover and the mainboard. Figure 5:48. Removing the Upper Case Screw From the right side, pry to release the upper case latches. Figure 5:49. Removing the Upper Case (1 of 2) 5-36 Service and Maintenance...
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Continue to pry the upper case through the top side and to the left. Figure 5:50. Removing the Upper Case (2 of 2) CAUTION: Cables are connected underneath the upper case. Do not completely lift the upper case. On the underside of the upper case, disconnect the power board cable connector from the mainboard connector.
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Disconnect the touchpad cable connector from the mainboard connector. Figure 5:52. Disconnecting the Touchpad Cable Remove the adhesive tape covering the keyboard cable connector. Figure 5:53. Removing the Adhesive Tape 5-38 Service and Maintenance...
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Disconnect the keyboard cable connector from the mainboard connector. Figure 5:54. Disconnecting the Keyboard Cable The following modules are found: • DC-In Module (A), see Keyboard Removal on page 5-73 • Speakers (B), see Speaker Removal on page 5-59 • LVDS Cable (C) •...
Upper Case Installation Hold up the upper case and connect the touchpad cable connector to the mainboard connector. Figure 5:56. Connecting the Touchpad Cable Connect the keyboard cable connector to the mainboard connector. Figure 5:57. Connecting the Keyboard Cable 5-40 Service and Maintenance...
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Attach the adhesive tape covering the keyboard cable connector. Figure 5:58. Attaching the Adhesive Tape Connect the power cable connector to the mainboard connector. Figure 5:59. Connecting the Power Board Cable Service and Maintenance 5-41...
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Secure the upper case to the bezel latches . Figure 5:60. Installing the Upper Case Attach the screw to secure the upper case. Figure 5:61. Attaching the Upper Case Screw Install the palm rest (see Palm Rest Installation on page 5-33). 5-42 Service and Maintenance...
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Table 5:11. Upper Case Screw Screw Name Screw Type Quantity M 2.5 x 8.0 Service and Maintenance 5-43...
RTC Battery Removal Prerequisite: Upper Case Removal on page 5-36 Using the plastic pry, push to release the RTC battery from its slot. Figure 5:62. Removing the RTC Battery (1 of 2) Remove the RTC battery. Figure 5:63. Removing the RTC Battery (2 of 2) 5-44 Service and Maintenance...
RTC Battery Installation Insert the RTC battery to its slot and push to lock the battery in place. Figure 5:64. Installing the RTC Battery Install the upper case (see Upper Case Installation on page 5-40). Service and Maintenance 5-45...
Mainboard Removal Prerequisite Upper Case Removal on page 5-36 Locate the WLAN antenna cables. Disconnect the main (black) and the auxillary (white) antenna cable connectors and remove from the guides of the lower case. Figure 5:65. Removing the Antenna Cables (1 of 2) Pull the auxillary (A) and the main (B) antenna cables to pass through the mainboard holes, detach the adhesive tapes (C), and then set the antenna cables aside.
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Disconnect the following from the mainboard connectors: • Left speaker cable connector (A) • LVDS cable connector (B) • Right speaker cable connector (C) • Microphone cable connector (D) • USB module cable connector (E) Figure 5:67. Disconnecting the Cable Connectors Remove the two screws securing the mainboard to the lower case.
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Pull the mainboard by the right side to release the left side connectors from the slots on the lower case. Figure 5:69. Removing the Mainboard On the underside of the mainboard, disconnect the DC-in cable connector from the mainboard connector. Figure 5:70.
Mainboard Installation Connect the DC-in cable connector to the mainboard connector. Figure 5:71. Connecting the DC-In Cable Align the left side connectors of the mainboard to the slots on the lower case, and then push to install the mainboard. Figure 5:72. Installing the Mainboard Service and Maintenance 5-49...
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Secure the two (2) screws to the mainboard and the lower case. Figure 5:73. Securing the Mainboard Screws Connect the following to the mainboard connectors: • Left speaker cable connector (A) • LVDS cable connector (B) • Right speaker cable connector (C) •...
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Perform the following: Route the auxillary antenna cable (A, white) by the white line on the left side of the mainboard until it pass through the mainboard hole (C). Route the main antenna cable (B, black) by the white line on the right side of the mainboard until it pass through the mainboard hole (D).
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Perform step 3 of the WLAN Module Installation on page 5-28. Table 5:12. Mainboard Screws Screw Name Screw Type Quantity M 2.5 x 4.0 5-52 Service and Maintenance...
Thermal Module Removal Prerequisite: Mainboard Removal on page 5-46 Disconnect the thermal module cable from the mainboard connector. Figure 5:77. Disconnecting the Thermal Module Cable Remove nine (9) screws securing the thermal module to the mainboard. Figure 5:78. Removing the Thermal Module Screws Service and Maintenance 5-53...
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Lift to remove the thermal module. Figure 5:79. Removing the Thermal Module 5-54 Service and Maintenance...
Thermal Module Installation Disconnect the thermal module cable from the mainboard connector. Figure 5:80. Installing the Thermal Module Attach the nine (9) screws to secure the thermal module to the mainboard. Figure 5:81. Securing the Thermal Module Screws Service and Maintenance 5-55...
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Connect the thermal module cable connector to the mainboard connector. Figure 5:82. Connecting the Thermal Module Cable Install the mainboard (see Mainboard Installation on page 5-49). Table 5:13. Thermal Module Screws Screw Name Screw Type Quantity M 2.0 x 5.0 M 2.5 x 4.0 M 2.3 x 3.2 5-56...
CPU Removal Prerequisite: Thermal Module Removal on page 5-53 Using a flat screwdriver, turn the captive screw 180º counter-clockwise to release the CPU. Figure 5:83. Removing the CPU (1 of 2) Lift to remove the CPU from the mainboard socket. Figure 5:84.
CPU Installation Align and place the CPU on the socket observing the markings on the socket. Figure 5:85. Installing the CPU (1 of 2) Using a flat screwdriver, turn the captive screw 180º clockwise to lock the CPU to the socket. Figure 5:86.
Speaker Removal Prerequisite: Upper Case Removal on page 5-36 Disconnect the left speaker cable connector from the mainboard connector. Figure 5:87. Removing the Left Speaker Cable Remove the two (2) screws securing the left speaker. Figure 5:88. Removing the Left Speaker Screws Service and Maintenance 5-59...
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Lift to remove the left speaker. Figure 5:89. Removing the Left Speaker Disconnect the right speaker cable connector from the mainboard connector. Figure 5:90. Removing the Right Speaker Cable 5-60 Service and Maintenance...
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Remove the two (2) screws securing the right speaker. Figure 5:91. Removing the Right Speaker Screws Lift to remove the right speaker. Figure 5:92. Removing the Right Speaker Service and Maintenance 5-61...
Speaker Installation Align and place the right speaker on its slot on the lower case. Figure 5:93. Installing the Right Speaker Attach the two (2) screws to secure the right speaker. Figure 5:94. Securing the Right Speaker Screws 5-62 Service and Maintenance...
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Connect the right speaker cable connector to the mainboard connector and hook the cable in place. Figure 5:95. Connecting the Right Speaker Cable Align and place the left speaker on its slot on the lower case. Figure 5:96. Installing the Left Speaker Service and Maintenance 5-63...
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Attach the two (2) screws to secure the left speaker. Figure 5:97. Installing the Left Speaker Screws Connect the left speaker cable connector to the mainboard connector. Figure 5:98. Connecting the Left Speaker Cable Table 5:14. Speakers Screws Screw Name Screw Type Quantity M 2.0 x 3.0...
USB Module Removal Prerequisite Upper Case Removal on page 5-36 Locate the USB module (see Figure 5:55, page 5-39). Push the connector clips outwards to release the USB module cable connector. Figure 5:99. Disconnecting the USB Module Cable Remove the screw securing the USB module to the lower case. Figure 5:100.
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Pull back then lift to release the USB connector from the connector slots on the lower case. Figure 5:101. Removing the USB Module 5-66 Service and Maintenance...
USB Module Installation Align the USB connectors to the connector slots on the lower case. Figure 5:102. Installing the USB Module Attach the screw to secure the USB module to the lower case. Figure 5:103. Securing the USB Module Screw Service and Maintenance 5-67...
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Attach the adhesive on the USB cable to the lower case (A) and connect the USB module cable connector to the mainboard connector (B). Figure 5:104. Connecting the USB Module Cable Table 5:15. USB Module Screws Screw Name Screw Type Quantity M 2.0 x 3.0 5-68...
Power Board Removal Prerequisite: Upper Case Removal on page 5-36 Locate the power board on the underside of the upper cover. Remove the screw securing the power board to the upper case. Figure 5:105. Removing the Power Board Screw Detach the protective tape. Figure 5:106.
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Lift ot remove the power board from the upper case. Figure 5:107. Removing the Power Board 5-70 Service and Maintenance...
Power Board Installation Align and place the power board on its slot on the upper case. Figure 5:108. Installing the Power Board Using the plastic pry, secure the power board adhesive. Figure 5:109. Securing the Protective Tape Service and Maintenance 5-71...
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Attach the screw to secure the power board to the upper case. Figure 5:110. Securing the Power Board Screw Install the upper case (see Upper Case Installation on page 5-40). Table 5:16. Power Board Screw Screw Name Screw Type Quantity M 2.0 x 3.0 5-72 Service and Maintenance...
Keyboard Removal Prerequisite: Power Board Removal on page 5-69 Remove the protective tape covering the screws. Figure 5:111. Removing the Protective Tape Remove the 10 screws securing the keyboard support plate to the upper case. Figure 5:112. Removing the Keyboard Support Plate Screws Service and Maintenance 5-73...
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Slide up the keyboard support plate to release the upper case latches. Figure 5:113. Removing Keyboard Support Plate Lift to remove the keyboard from the upper case. Figure 5:114. Removing Keyboard 5-74 Service and Maintenance...
Keyboard Installation Align and place the keyboard on the upper case. Figure 5:115. Installing the Keyboard Slide and push down the keyboard support plate to the latches on the upper case. Figure 5:116. Installing the Keyboard Support Plate Service and Maintenance 5-75...
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Attach the 10 screws to secure the keyboard support plate to the upper case. Figure 5:117. Securing the Keyboard Support Plate Screws Attach the protective tape to cover the screws. Figure 5:118. Securing the Protective Tape Install the power board (see Power Board Installation on page 5-71).
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Table 5:17. Keyboard Screws Screw Name Screw Type Quantity M 2.0 x 3.0 M 1.6 x 3.0 M 1.6 x 2.0 Service and Maintenance 5-77...
LCD Module Removal Prerequisite: Speaker Removal on page 5-59 Locate the WLAN antenna cables (see Figure 5:10, page 5-12). Disconnect the main (black) and the auxillary (white) antenna cable connectors and remove from the guides of the lower case. Figure 5:119. Removing the Antenna Cables (1 of 2) Pull the auxillary (A) and the main (B) antenna cables to pass through the mainboard holes, detach the adhesive tapes.
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Disconnect the following from the mainboard connectors: • LVDS cable connector (A) • Microphone cable connector (B) Figure 5:121. Disconnecting the Cable Connectors Remove the four (4) screws securing the LCD module hinges to the lower case. Figure 5:122. Removing the LCD Module Screws Service and Maintenance 5-79...
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Lift to remove the LCD module. Figure 5:123. Removing the LCD Module 5-80 Service and Maintenance...
LCD Module Installation Align and place the LCD module hinges to the lower case. Figure 5:124. Installing the LCD Module Attach the four (4) screws to secure the LCD module hinges to the lower case . Figure 5:125. Securing the LCD Module Screws Service and Maintenance 5-81...
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Route the microphone cable through the guides, attach the adhesive tapes to secure, and then connect the microphone cable connector to the mainboard connector. Figure 5:126. Connecting the Microphone Cable Route the LVDS cable through the guides and connect the LVDS cable connector to the mainboard connector.
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Perform the following: Route the auxillary antenna cable (A, white) by the white line on the left side of the mainboard until it pass through the mainboard hole (C). Route the main antenna cable (B, black) through the guides and by the white line on the right side of the mainboard until it pass through the mainboard hole (D).
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Table 5:18. LCD Module Screws Screw Name Screw Type Quantity M 2.5 x 4.0 5-84 Service and Maintenance...
DC-In Cable Removal Prerequisite LCD Module Removal on page 5-78 Lift the DC-in cable jack and the cable adhesive from the lower case. Figure 5:130. Removing the DC-In Cable Remove the DC-in cable completely from the guides on the lower case. Service and Maintenance 5-85...
DC-In Cable Installation Install the DC-in cable jack (A) and the cable adhesive (B) to their slots (Figure 5:131). Route the DC-in cable through the guides on the lower case. Figure 5:131. Installing the DC-In Cable Install the LCD module (see LCD Module Installation on page 5-81).
LCD Bezel Removal Prerequisite: LCD Module Removal on page 5-78 Use a screwdriver to crush the mylar covers, and then remove the two (2) screws. Figure 5:132. Removing the LCD Bezel (1 of 3) From the bottom side, pry inwards to release the latches of the LCD bezel. Figure 5:133.
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Continue to pry to release the latches of the LCD bezel. Figure 5:134. Removing the LCD Bezel (3 of 3) 5-88 Service and Maintenance...
LCD Bezel Installation Align the LCD panel hinges to the LCD bezel. Figure 5:135. Installing the LCD Bezel (1 of 4) Secure the LCD bezel latches. Figure 5:136. Installing the LCD Bezel (2 of 4) Service and Maintenance 5-89...
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Attach the two (2) screws to secure the LCD bezel to the LCD module. Figure 5:137. Installing the LCD Bezel (3 of 4) Attach new adhesive mylars to cover the two (2) screws. Figure 5:138. Installing the LCD Bezel (4 of 4) Install the LCD module (see LCD Module Installation on page 5-81).
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Table 5:19. LCD Bezel Screws Screw Name Screw Type Quantity M 2.5 x 4.0 Service and Maintenance 5-91...
CCD Module Removal Prerequisite: LCD Bezel Removal on page 5-87 Disconnect the camera cable connector from the camera module. Figure 5:139. Removing the Camera Module (1 of 2) Lift to remove the camera module. Figure 5:140. Removing the Camera Module (2 of 2) 5-92 Service and Maintenance...
CCD Module Installation Connect the camera cable connector. Figure 5:141. Installing the Camera Module (1 of 2) Align and attach the camera module to the slot on the LCD module. Figure 5:142. Installing the Camera Module (2 of 2) Install the LCD bezel (see LCD Bezel Installation on page 5-89).
LCD Panel Removal Prerequisite: LCD Bezel Removal on page 5-87 Remove the four (4) screws securing the LCD panel to the LCD cover. Figure 5:143. Removing the LCD Panel Screws Remove the metallic tape securing the LVDS cable. Figure 5:144. Removing the Metallic Tape 5-94 Service and Maintenance...
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Remove the camera cable connector from camera module. Figure 5:145. Disconnecting the Camera Cable Lift to remove the LCD panel. Figure 5:146. Removing the LCD Panel Service and Maintenance 5-95...
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On the underside of the LCD panel, lift to remove the camera cable from the LCD panel. Figure 5:147. Removing the LVDS Cable Remove the protective tape covering the LVDS cable connector. Figure 5:148. Removing the Protective Tape 5-96 Service and Maintenance...
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Disconnect the LVDS cable connector from the LCD panel connector. Figure 5:149. Disconnecting the LVDS Cable Service and Maintenance 5-97...
LCD Panel Installation Connect the LVDS cable connector to the LCD panel connector. Figure 5:150. Connecting the LVDS Cable Attach the protective tape to cover the LVDS cable connector. Figure 5:151. Securing the Protective Tape 5-98 Service and Maintenance...
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Attach the camera cable to the LCD panel. Figure 5:152. Installing the LVDS Cable Place the LCD panel onto the LCD cover. Figure 5:153. Installing the LCD Panel Service and Maintenance 5-99...
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Connect the camera cable connector to the camera module connector. Figure 5:154. Connecting the Camera Cable Secure the LVDS cable with the metallic tape. Figure 5:155. Securing the Metallic Tape 5-100 Service and Maintenance...
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Attach the four (4) screws to secure the LCD panel to the LCD cover. Figure 5:156. Securing the LCD Panel Screws Install the LCD bezel (see LCD Bezel Installation on page 5-89). Table 5:20. LCD Panel Screws Screw Name Screw Type Quantity M 2.5 x 4.0 Service and Maintenance...
LCD Panel Bracket Removal Prerequisite: LCD Panel Removal on page 5-94 Remove the six (6) screws to detach the LCD panel brackets from the LCD panel. Figure 5:157. Removing the LCD Panel Brackets 5-102 Service and Maintenance...
LCD Panel Bracket Installation Attach the six (6) screws to secure the LCD panel brackets to the LCD panel. Figure 5:158. Installing the LCD Panel Brackets Install the LCD panel (see LCD Panel Installation on page 5-98). Table 5:21. LCD Panel Bracket Screws Screw Name Screw Type Quantity...
WLAN Antenna Removal Prerequisite: LCD Panel Removal on page 5-94 Remove main (black) and the auxillary (white) antenna cables from the guides on the LCD cover. Figure 5:159. Removing the Antenna Cables Remove the auxillary antenna. Figure 5:160. Removing the WLAN Antennas (1 of 2) 5-104 Service and Maintenance...
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Remove the main antenna. Figure 5:161. Removing the WLAN Antennas (2 of 2) Service and Maintenance 5-105...
WLAN Antenna Installation Attach the main (black) WLAN antenna on the upper right corner of the LCD cover. Figure 5:162. Installing the WLAN Antennas (1 of 3) Attach the auxillary (white) WLAN antenna on the upper left corner of the LCD cover. Figure 5:163.
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Route the WLAN antenna cables through the guides on the LCD cover. Figure 5:164. Installing the WLAN Antennas (3 of 3) Service and Maintenance 5-107...
Microphone Module Removal Prerequisite: LCD Panel Removal on page 5-94 On the LCD cover, remove the metallic tape securing the microphone cable. Figure 5:165. Removing the Microphone Module (1 of 2) Lift to remove the microphone from the slot on the LCD cover. Figure 5:166.
Microphone Module Installation Install the microphone into the slot on the LCD cover. Figure 5:167. Installing the Microphone Module (1 of 2) Attach the metallic tape to secure the microphone cable on the LCD cover. Figure 5:168. Installing the Microphone Module (2 of 2) Install the LCD panel (see LCD Panel Installation on page 5-98).
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CHAPTER Field Replaceable Unit List FRU (Field Replaceable Unit) List ......6-2 Exploded Diagram ..........6-3 Main Assembly .
NOTE: To scrap or to return the defective parts, users should follow local government ordinances or regulations on proper disposal, or follow the rules set by the regional Acer office on how to return the defective parts. FRU (Field Replaceable Unit) List...
Screw List CATEGORY Description Part No. SCREWS SCREW 2.5D 4L K 5.5D NI NL 86.M03N2.001 SCREW 2.45D 8.0L K 5.5D 0.8T ZK NL 86.M03N2.002 SCREW 2D 2.5L K 4.05D NI NL 86.M03N2.003 SCREW 1.98D 3.0L K 4.6D 0.8T ZK NL 86.M03N2.004 SCREW 2D 5L K 4.6D NI NL 86.M03N2.005...
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.
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Vendor Type Description Part No. Battery PANASONIC AS10D51, for 60001535 new IC max1787 Li-Ion 3S2P 6CELL2.2 BT.00605.072 PANASONIC PANASONIC 6 cell 4400mAh Main COMMON Battery SIMPLO AS10D Li-Ion 3S2P 60002162 SIMPLO 6CELL2.2 LGC 6 cell 4400mAh Main BT.00607.126 COMMON ID:AS10D73 Battery SIMPLO AS10D Li-Ion 3S2P 60002162 SIMPLO 6CELL2.2...
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