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Aspire M1610/V eriton M261 Service Guide PRINTED IN T AIW AN Service guide files and updates are availab le on the AIPG/CSD web; for more in forma tion, please refer to http://csd.
II Revision History Please refer to the table below for the up dat es made on Aspire M1610/V eritonM261 service gui de. Date Chapte r Updates.
III Copyright Copyright © 2005 by Acer Incorporated. All rights rese rved. No part of this pub lication may be reproduced, transmitted, transcribed, stored in a retrieval system, or translated into a.
IV Conventions The following conventi ons 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. W ARNING Alerts you to any damage that might result from doing or not doing specific actions.
V Preface Before using this information and the product it s upports, please read the fo llowing general informa tion. 1. This Service Guide provides you with all techni cal information relating to the BASIC CONFIGUR A TION decided for Acer's "glo bal" product offering.
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i System Specifications 1 Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 Mainboard Placement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
ii Machine Disassembly and Replacement 43 General Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 Before You Begin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Chapter 1 1 Features Operating System • Microsoft Windows Vist a (Home Basic, Home Premium, Business) Processor • Socket T ype: Intel ® Socket T LGA 775 pin • Processor T ype: • Intel ® Core.
2 Chapter 1 FDD • Slot Quantity: 1 • Support 3.5” Devices IDE • Slot T ype: 40 pin P A T A IDE slot • Slot Quantity: 1 • T ransfer rate support: • PIO mode: 0 /1/2/3/4 • A T A mode: 33/66/100 port supported • Slot T ype: SA T A slot • Slot Quantity: 2 • T ransfer rate support: SA T A 1.
Chapter 1 3 • ACPI 2.0, • Provides DMI 2.0, WFM 2.0, WOL, and SM Bus for system management. I/O Connector • Controller: Super I/O ITE 8718F-FX with hardwa re monitor Rear I/O Connector • 1 PS/.
4 Chapter 1 Mainboard Placement.
Chapter 1 5 Block Diagram.
6 Chapter 1 Aspire M1610 Front Panel The computer ’s front panel consists of the following: Label Description 1 Optical Device 2 3.5 inch Device 3 Power button 4 HDD LED 5L A N L E D 6 S peaker Out .
Chapter 1 7 Aspire M1610 Rear Panel The computer ’s rear panel consists of the following: Label Description Label Description 1 6 audio jacks (7.1 HD audio jack) 2 LAN Port 3 USB PORTS 4 1394 Port 5.
8 Chapter 1 V eriton M261 Front Panel The computer ’s front panel consists of the following: Label Description 1 Power -Button 2 S peaker-out/Line-ou t Port 3 Microphone-in out (Front) 4 USB Ports 5.
Chapter 1 9 V eriton M261 Rear Panel The computer ’s rear panel consists of the following: Label Description Label Desc ription 1 3 audio jacks 2 RJ45 port 3 CRT/LCD port 4 Serial port 5 Parallel po.
10 Chapter 1 Hardware Specifications and Configurations Processor Support • Intel Core 2 Duo 755 FSB 800/533 MH z • Intel Pentium 4/D 775 FSB 800/5 33 MHz • Intel Celeron/Cele ron D 775 FSB 800/.
Chapter 1 11 • The smallest memory capacity possible is 128 MB, assuming Single-Channel Mode by using 256- Mb technology • Supports high throughput MuTIOL (Multi-Threaded I/O Link) • PCI-Express.
12 Chapter 1 • Audio Connectors/Hea ders • A T API analog line-level stereo ou tputs for Internal S peaker • V ertical connector for three mini-audio jacks (S tereo Line In, S tereo LINE Out, S .
Chapter 1 13 • High Definition Audio 6 Ports Connector with Line In, Line Out, Microphone, Surround, CEN/LFE and Side-Surround V ertica l Au dio connector with Line In, Line Out and Microphone Power & Power Management T wo power manag ement mo des are supported in BIOS: Advanced Confi guration and Power Interface (ACPI 2.
14 Chapter 1 System BIOS LPC Bus The SST 49LF004B FWH or supporte d alterna tive LPCs will be implemented on the GDM03. Refer to the BIOS S pecification for sp ecific implementations.
Chapter 2 15 Most systems are already configured by the ma nufac turer or the dealer . There is no need to run Setup when st ar ting the computer unless you get a Run Setup message. The Setup program load s configuration values i nto t he battery-backed n onvolatile memory ca lled CMOS RAM.
16 Chapter 2 Entering Setup Power on the computer and the system will st art POST (Power On Self T e st) process. When the message of “ Press DEL to enter SETUP ” appears on the screen, press the key of [Delete] to enter the setup menu.
Chapter 2 17 The items in the main menu are explained bel ow: • Product Information — T o introduce the Product Name, S ystem P/N and MainBoard ID...etc. • St an da rd CMOS Features — The basic system configuration can be set up through this menu.
18 Chapter 2 Product Information The screen below appears if you select Product Information from the main menu: The Product Information menu contains general data about the system, such as the product name, serial number , BIOS version , etc. T hese information is necessary for troubleshooting (maybe required wh en asking for technical support).
Chapter 2 19 S t andard CM OS Features Select Standard CMOS Features from the main menu to configure some basi c parameters in your system. The following screen shows the St a ndard CMOS Features menu: The following table describes the parameters found in this menu.
20 Chapter 2 IDE Channel 0/1 Master/Slave Leave this item at Auto to enable the system to automatically detect and configure IDE devices on the channel. If it fails to find a device, change the value to Manual and then manually configure the drive by entering the characterist ics of the drive in the items described below.
Chapter 2 21 IDE Channel 0/1 Master The following screen shows the IDE Channel Master menu. NOTE: IDE Channel 0 and Channel 1 Master have the same option s , the onl y difference is the menu title.
22 Chapter 2 IDE Channel 0/1 Slave The following screen shows the IDE Channel Slave menu. NOTE: IDE Channel 0 and Channel 1 Slave have th e same options, the only difference is the menu title .
Chapter 2 23 SA T A Channel 1/2 Master The following screen shows the SA T A Channel Maste r menu. NOTE: SA T A Channel 1 an d Channel 2 Master have the same options, the only difference is the menu title.
24 Chapter 2 Advanced BIOS Features The following screen shows the Advanced BIOS Fea tures: The following table describes the parameters found in this menu. Settings in boldface are the default and suggested settings. Parameter Description Options CPU Feature Select to display CPU Feature.
Chapter 2 25 The advanced chipset features setup option is used to change the values of the chipset registers. These registers control most of the sy stem options in the comp uter . NOTE: Change these settings only if you are fa miliar with the chipset.
26 Chapter 2 CPU Feature The following screen shows the CPU Features me nu: Phoenix - AwardBIOS CMO S Setup Utility CPU Features Limit CPUID Max Val [Disabled] Item Help C1E Function [Auto] Execute Di.
Chapter 2 27 Hard Disk Boot Priority The following screen shows the Hard Disk Boot Priority me nu: down the list. Press <Esc> to exit this menu. Phoenix - AwardBIOS CMO S Setup Utility Hard Disk Boot Priority 1. Ch2 M. : ST3320820AS Item Help 2.
28 Chapter 2 Advanced Chip set Features The following screen shows the Advanced Chi pset Features menu: Parameter Description Option Internal Graphic Control This submenu is used to set some parameters of graphics memory controller . See “Internal Graphic Control” on page 29 for more information.
Chapter 2 29 Internal Graphic Control The following screen shows the Internal Graphic Control menu: KLIJ :Move Enter: Select +/-/PU/PD :Value F10: Save and Ex it ESC:Exit F1: General Help F 5: Previou.
30 Chapter 2 Integrated Peripherals The following screen shows the Integrated Peripherals Feature s: Parameter Description Option Onboard IDE Device Use the arrow keys to select your options; press < Enter > key to enter the setup sub- menu. The menus and optio ns are shown below .
Chapter 2 31 Onboard IDE Device The following screen shows the Onboard IDE Devi ce menu: IDE Prim ary Master PIO [Auto] IDE Prim ary Slav e PIO [Auto] IDE Secondary Master PIO [Auto] IDE Secondary Sla.
32 Chapter 2 Onboard PCI Device The following screen shows the Onboard PCI Devi ce menu: KLIJ :Move Enter: Select +/- /PU/PD :Value F10: Save and Exit ESC:Exit F1: General Help F 5: Previous Va lues F.
Chapter 2 33 Onboard Super IO Device The following screen shows the Onboard Super IO Device menu: Phoenix - AwardBIOS CMO S Setup Utility Onboard Super IO Device Onboard FDC Controller [Enabled] Item .
34 Chapter 2 Power Management The Power Management menu lets you configure your system to most ef fe ctively save energ y while operating in a manner consistent w ith yo ur own style of computer use.
Chapter 2 35 ACPI Suspend T ype This item specifies the power saving modes fo r ACPI function. S1(POS): The S1 sleep mode is a low power state. In this state, no system context (CPU or chipset) is lost and hardware maintains all system context.
36 Chapter 2 PnP/PCI Configuration The following screen shows the PnP/PCI Configurat ion parameters and their default settin gs: Parameter Description Options PCI/VGA Palette Snoop Disabled - Data read or written by the CPU is only directed to the PCI VGA device’s p alette registers.
Chapter 2 37 PC Health St atus The following screen shows the PC Health St atus parameters and their default settings: The following table describes th e parameters found in this menu: Parameter Descr.
38 Chapter 2 Frequency/V olt age Control The following screen shows the Freque ncy and V oltage Control parameters and thei r default settings: The following table describes the parameters found in this menu. Settings in boldface are the default and suggested settings.
Chapter 2 39 Load Optimized Defaults This option opens a dialog box that lets you install defaults for all appropriate items in the Setup Utility . Press <Y> and then <Enter> to install the defau lts. Pre ss <N> and then <Enter> to not install th e defaults.
40 Chapter 2 Set Supervisor/User Password When this function is selected, the following message appears at the center of the screen to assist you in creating a password. T ype the password, up to eight characters, and p r ess <Enter>. The password typed now will clear any previously entered password from CMOS memory .
Chapter 2 41 Save & Exit Setup Highlight this item and press <Enter> to save the changes that you have m ade in the Setup Utility an d exit the Setup Utility . When the Save and Exit dialog box app ears, pr ess <Y> to save and exit, or press <N> to return to the main menu.
42 Chapter 2 Exit Without Saving Highlight this item and press <Enter> to discard any c hanges tha t you ha ve made in the Setup Utility and exit the Setup Utility . When the Exit With out Savi ng dialog box appears, pre ss <Y> to discard changes and exit, or press <N> to return to the main menu.
Chapter 3 43 T o disassemble th e computer , you ne ed th e following tools: • Wrist grounding strap and conductive ma t for preventing electrostatic disch arge. • Wire cutter . • Phillips screwdriver (may require different size). NOTE: The screws for the di fferent components vary in size.
44 Chapter 3 General Information Before Y ou Begin Before proceeding with the disassembly procedure, make su re that you do the following: 1. T urn off the power to the system and all peripherals. 2. Unplug the AC adapter and all power and signal cab les from the system.
Chapter 3 45 Disassembly Procedure This section tells you how to disasse mble the system when yo u need to perform system service. Please also refer to the disassembly video, if available. CAUTION: Before you proceed, make sure you have turned of f the system and all periphe rals connec ted to it.
46 Chapter 3 4. Disconnect the front bezel LED cab le. 5. Disconnect the audio cables. 6. Disconnect the USB cable. 7. Disconnect the Card Reader cab le.
Chapter 3 47 8. Disconnect the P A and PD pow er-cable from the MB connecto r . 9. Disconnect P1 power cable and FDD data cable. 10. Disconnect the ODD power a nd data cables.
48 Chapter 3 11 . Disconnect the HDD power and data cables. 12. Disconnect the System Fan power-cabl e from the MB conn ector . 13. Disconnect the HDD by rai ling the HDD-holder a s shown.
Chapter 3 49 14. Release the three latches on the front bezel, then remove the fro nt bezel. 15. Disconnect the ODD by railing the ODD-holder as show n belo w . Remove the ODD from the chassis. 16. Release the CPU cooler from the MB by removing the four securing screws.
50 Chapter 3 17. Disconnect the CPU Cooler power-cable from the MB conne ctor . 18. Release the memory . 19. Remove the System F AN by releasing the four scr ews shown then removing th e fan from the chassis.
Chapter 3 51 20. Remove the CPU by releasing the CPU Latch on the Socket and then disconnectin g th e CPU. 21. Remove the motherboard by releasing the six screws shown th en lifting MB clear of the chassis. 22. Remove the power-supply b y releasing the four screw s shown then lifting the Power-supply clear of the chassis.
52 Chapter 3 Reassembly Procedure Aspire M1610/V erit o n M261 Reassembly NOTE: The only physical difference between the tw o models is the front bezel as shown in the procedures. 1. Install the Power-supply by fitting the Power-supply in to the chassis, then fast en the four screws shown.
Chapter 3 53 4. Fit the System Fan into the chassis, then fasten the four screws shown. 5. Install the Memory . 6. Fit the CPU cooler to the MB and fasten four screws shown.
54 Chapter 3 7. Connect the CPU Cooler power-cable to the MB connector . 8. Connect the System Fan power-cable to the MB connector . 9. Install the ODD into the chassis and slide the ODD rail to lock it. 10. Install the FDD and slide the FDD rail to lock it.
Chapter 3 55 11 . Install the front beze l . 12. Install the HDD into the chassis and slide th e HDD rail to lock it. 13. Connect the HDD data cable and p ower-cable to the rear of HDD.
56 Chapter 3 14. Connect the ODD data cable and pow er-cable to the rear of ODD. 15. Connect the P1 power-cable and FDD data cable to the MB connector .
Chapter 3 57 17. Connect the USB cables. 18. Connect the Card R eader cable. 19. Connect the AUDIO cables. 20. Connect the front bezel LED cable..
58 Chapter 3 21. Install the TV&VG A&MODEM card. 22. Close the system..
Chapter 4 59 Please refer to generic troubleshooting guide for troubleshooting i nformation relating to followi ng topics: • Power-On Self-T est (POST) • POST Check Points • POST Error Messages .
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Chapter 5 61 Mainboard Jumper Locations Item Name Description Item Name Description 1 FP1 Front panel header 1 1 INTR C hassis Intrusion alarm jumper 2 COM2 COM header 12 CPU_F AN C PU fan power heade.
62 Chapter 5 Jumper Settings This section explains how to set jumpers for correct configuration of the main board. Setting Jumpers Use the motherboard ju mpers to set system configuration op tions. Jumpers with mo re than one pin are numbered. When setting the jumpers, ensure th at the jumper caps are placed on th e co rrect pins.
Chapter 5 63 Front USB Front Audio Illustration Pin Signal Name Description 1 VREG_FP_USBP WR0 Front Panel USB Power(Ports 0,1) 2 VREG_FP_USBP WR0 Front Panel USB Power(Ports 0,1) 3 USB_FP_P0- Front P.
64 Chapter 5 Front 1394 Internal Speaker Sys F AN (3pin) Illustration Pin Signal Name 1 TP A+ 2 TP A- 3 Ground 4 Ground 5 TPB+ 6 TPB- 7 +12V(Fused) 8 +12V(Fused) 9 Key 10 Ground Silk Screen Footprin t.
Chapter 5 65 CPU F AN (4pin) Clear CMOS Intruder J3 (for customer Acer requested) Illustration Pin Signal Name 1 Ground 2 F AN POWER 12V 3 SIO F ANSPD 4F A N O U T 5K e y Silk Screen Footprin t Schema.
66 Chapter 5 J4 (for customer Acer requested) SPDIF_OUT IRDA Illustration Pin Signal Name 1A G P I O 2 2G r o u n d Silk Screen Footpr int Schematic Part INTR H2M HEADER_1X2 Illustration Pin Signal Na.
Chapter 5 67 COM2 Illustration Pin Signal Name 1 NDCDB 2 NSINB 3 NSOUTB 4 NDTRB 5 GND 6 NDSRB 7 NRTSB 8 NCTSB 9 NRIB 10 KEY Silk Screen Footprint Schematic Part COM2 H2X5MZO10 Header_2X5_10.
68 Chapter 5.
Chapter 6 69 This chapter gives you the FRU (Field Replac eabl e Unit) listing in global configurations of Aspire M161 0/ V eriton M261 . Refer to this chapter whenever ordering for parts to rep air or for RMA (Return Merchandise Authorization).
70 Chapter 6 Exploded Diagrams Aspire M1610 Item Description Item Decription 1 AM10 Main Bezel 10 Power Supply 2 3.25” Cover 1 1 Fan 3 5.25” Cover 12 PCI Bracket 4 USB Shielding 13 Left Side Door 5 USB PCB-ASM 14 Motherboard 6 FDD Lock Slide 15 HDD Lock Slide 7 CD ROM Lock Slide 16 HDD 8 Chassis 17 3.
Chapter 6 71 V eriton M261 Item Description Item Decription 1 3.5” Filler Panel 10 CD ROM Lock Slide 2 5.25” Rot ate Cover 1 1 USB Board 3 V541 Bezel 12 USB Bracket 4C D R O M 1 3 R i g h t S i d .
72 Chapter 6 Part s Lists The SPL will update later.
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