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Acer Aspire 9300/7000 TravelMate 7510 Service Guide PRINTED IN TA I W A N Service guide files and updates are available on the ACER/CSD web. For more inform ation, please refe r to http://csd.
II Revision History Please refer to the t able below for the updates of Aspire 9300 / 7000 & T ravelMate 7510 service guide. Date Chapter Up dates.
III Copyright Copyright © 200 6 by Acer Inc orporated. All rights reserved. No part of this publicat ion may be reproduced, transmitte d, transcribed, stored in a retrieval system, or tr anslated int.
IV Disclaimer The information in this guide is subject to change without notice. Acer Incorpor ated makes no represen tations or warran ties, either ex pressed or implied, with respect to the co ntents hereof and spec ifically di sclaims any warranties of merchant ability or fitness for any particular purpo se.
V Conventions The following c onventions are used in th is manual: SCREEN MESSAGES Denotes actual me ssages that appear on screen. NOTE Gives bit s and pieces of additional information relate d to the current topic. W ARNING Alerts you to any damage that might result from doing or not doing specific actions.
VI Preface Before using this informa tion and the product it supports, plea se read the following general information. 1. This Service Guide provides you with all technical informa tion relating to the BASIC CONFIGURA TION decided for Acer 's “global” product offering.
1 Chapter1 System Specification 1 Features 1 Platform 1 System Memory 1 Display 1 Graphics 1 Storage Subsystem 2 Optical media drive 2 Communication 2 I/O Interface 2 Power Subsystem 3 Dimensions and .
2 Security 52 Set Supervisor/User Password 53 Characters 0-9,A-Z (no t case sensitive) 53 Boot 55 Exit 56 Chapter3 Machine Disassembly and Replacement 57 General Information 57 Before You Begin 57 Dis.
3 Appendix B Test Compatible Components 124 Microsoft® Windows® XP Pro Environment Test 125 Appendix C Online Suppo rt Information 129.
Chapter 1 1 Features Platform Aspire 9300 Series T AMD TM T u rion 64 X2 Mobile T e chnology TL-52/TL-56/TL-60 (1.6 /1.8/2GHz, 2 x 512 KB L2 cache), TL-5 0 (1.
2 Chapter 1 T Dual independen t displays support T 16.7 million colors T MPEG-2/DVD hardware-assisted capability T Acer Arcade TM featuring Acer CinemaV ision TM and Acer ClearVision TM technologi es NOTE: T urboCa che TM memory allocation varies dependi ng on configuration.
Chapter 1 3 Power Subsystem T ACPI 2.0 CPU power mana gement standards: S tand-by and Hibernation power-saving modes support T 71W 4800m Ah (8-cell) or 44W 4000mAh (6-cell) Li-Ion battery pack T Acer QuicCharge TM technology: 80% charge in 1 hour ; 2-hour rapid charge system-off; 2.
4 Chapter 1 Block Diagram A A B B C C D D E E 4 4 3 3 2 2 1 1 -1 15 9 MAC C51MV 5V_S5 18V 3.0A 5V 100mA VCC_CORE_S0 CRT/TV MUX PCIE x 1 MYALL M Block Diagram ATA 133 HD AUDIO LPC I/F HyperTra nsport 16X16 6.4GB/S NPT Processor Rev. F S1 package AMD CPU DDRI I 667 LCD nVIDIA MCP51 ACP I 2.
Chapter 1 5 Outlook Tour Front View # Icon Item Description 1 N/A Built-in camera 1.3 megapixel o r 310,000 pixel web camera for video communication (for selected models) 2 N/A Display screen Also called Liqui d-Cr ystal Display (LCD), displays computer output.
6 Chapter 1 Closed Front View 10 N/A Keyboard Serves for enterin g data into yo ur computer . 1 1 N/A Power b utton T urns the computer on and off. 12 N/A Easy-launch buttons Buttons for launching frequently used prog rams. # Icon Item Description 1 N/A S peakers Left and right speakers deliver stereo a udio output.
Chapter 1 7 Left View Right View # Icon Item Description 1 Kensington lock slo t Connects to a Kensington-compatible computers se curity lock. 2 N/A Optical disk drive Internal optical drive; accepts CDs or DVDs (slot-load or tray- load depending on model).
8 Chapter 1 Rear View Base View # Icon Item Description 1 USB 2.0 ports Connect to USB 2.0 devices (e.g., USB mouse, USB camera). 2 S-video/TV -out(NTSC/ P AL)port Connects to a television or display device with S-video input 2 External displa y (VGA) port Connects to an external display device (e.
Chapter 1 9 6 N/A PCI Express Mini Card bay Houses the computer ’s PCI Express Mini card. 7 N/A Hard disk bay Houses the computer ’s hard disk (secured with screws). 8 N/A Battery lock Locks the battery in position. 9 N/A Battery bay Houses the computer ’s battery pack.
10 Chapter 1 Using the Keyboard The full-sized keyboard includes an em bedded numeric keypad, sep arate cursor , lock, Windows, function and special keys. Lock keys and Embedded Numeric Keypad The keyboard has three lock keys which yo u can toggle on and off.
Chapter 1 11 Windows keys The keyboard has two keys that perform Windows- specific functions. Hotkeys The computer employs hotkeys or key combinations to access most of the co mputer's controls like screen brightness, volume ou tput and the BIOS utility .
12 Chapter 1 Special keys Y ou can locate the Euro symbol and the US dollar si gn on the upper-cen ter and/or botto m-right side of the keyboard. The Euro Symbol 1.
Chapter 1 13 2. Either directly press the $ key on the bottom-right side of th e keyboard, or hold Shif t and then press the US dollar sign on the number four key .
14 Chapter 1 Indicators The computer provides an arra y of three indicators located above the keyboar d, in addition to four indicators on the fr ont cover . These indicators show the status of the computer and it s components. The front panel ind icators are visible even when the computer cover is closed up.
Chapter 1 15 Easy-launch Buttons There are several co nveniently located easy-launch button s. They are one user-programmable button, web browser but ton, mail butto n, and Acer Empowering Ke y .
16 Chapter 1 Touchpad The built-in touchp ad is a pointing device that senses movement on its surface. This mea ns the cursor responds as you move your finger across the surface of the touch pad. The central location on the palmrest p rovides optimum comfort and support.
Chapter 1 17 the touchpad’s responsiveness. NOTE: By default, vertical and horizontal scrolling is enabled on your touchpad. It can be disabled under Mouse settings in Windows Con trol Panel.
18 Chapter 1 Acer Empowering Technology Acer ’s innovative Empowerin g T echnology makes it easy to have access to the frequen tly used functions and manage the notebook. It features the following handy utilities: T Acer eDat aSecurity Management protect s data with passwords and advanced encryption algorithms.
Chapter 1 19 Acer eDataSecurity Manag ement Acer eDataSecurity Management is a handy file encryption utility that protect s the files from being accessed by unauthorized persons.
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Chapter 1 21 Acer eLock Management Acer eLock Management is a securi ty utility that allow you to lock up your removable data, optical and floppy drives to ensure that dat a can not be stolen while your notebook is unattended.
22 Chapter 1 Acer ePerformance Management Acer ePerformance Manag ement is a system optimiza tion tool that boosts the performance of the Acer notebook. It provides you with the f ollowin g options to enhance overall system performance: T Memory optimiza tion: releases un used memory and checks memory usage.
Chapter 1 23 Acer eRecovery Managemen t Acer eRecovery Management is a powerful utility with the need fo r recovery disks provided by the manufacturer . The Acer eRecovery Management utility occupies spac e in a hidden partition on the system’s HDD.
24 Chapter 1 Acer eSettings Management Acer eSetting s Manageme nt allows you to inspect hardw are specif ication and to monitor th e system health status. Furthermore, Ace r eSettings Management enables you to optimize your Windows operating system, so your comput er runs faster , smoother and better .
Chapter 1 25 Acer eNet Management Acer eNet Management help s you to quickly and easily connect to both wired and wireless networks in a variety of locations. T o access this utility , either c lick on the “Acer eNet Management” icon on the notebook, or st art the program from the S tart menu.
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Chapter 1 27 Acer ePower Management Acer ePower Management featur es a straightforw ard user interface. T o laun ch it, select Acer ePower Manageme nt from the Empowering T echnology interface, or double click the Acer ePower Management icon in the t ask tray .
28 Chapter 1 • View informa tion about Acer ePower Management..
Chapter 1 29 Acer ePresentation Management Acer ePresent ation Management let s you select fr om two of the most com mon projector resolution: XGA and SVGA.
30 Chapter 1 Acer OrbiCam The Acer OrbiCam is a 1.3 megapixel CMOS camera appropriately mounted on the top of the LCD panel. The camera ’s 225-degree er gonomic rotation allows you to capture high-r esolution photos or videos up front or at the b ack of the LCD panel.
Chapter 1 31 Launching the Acer OrbiCam T o launch the Ace r OrbiCam, do uble click on t h e Acer OrbiCam icon on the screen. or Click S tart > All programs > Acer > Acer OrbiCa m.
32 Chapter 1 Camera Settings • Basic settings: Click the Camera Settings icon on th e bottom right cor ner of the capture display , the n select Cam era Settings f rom the pop- up menu. Y ou can adjust the Video, Audio, and Zoom/Face tracking options from this window .
Chapter 1 33 Enabling the Acer VisageON The Acer V isageON technology comes with two feat ures: Face tracking and Vide o effects (selected models only). The Fa ce Tra cking feature tracks your head movement a nd automatically centers your face in the capture window .
34 Chapter 1 2. Click the right icon to zoom in/o ut or reset the current view . 3. Click VisageON to display a menu that allows to change the configuratio n of the camera, face tracking and video ef fects settings.
Chapter 1 35 2. Click on a video effect to use. The selected effe ct appears in the video effect s section of the VisageON windo w . NOTE: When using avatars, you may have to calibrate th e face points to achieve better tracking. Follow screen instructions in the VisageON to continue.
36 Chapter 1 Using the System Utilities NOTE: The system utilities work unde r Microsoft Windows XP only . Acer GridVista (dual-display compatible) NOTE: This feature is only available on certain models.
Chapter 1 37 NOTE: Please ensure that the resol ution setting of the second monitor is set to the manufacturer's recommended va lue. Launch Manager Launch Manager allo ws you to set the four easy-launch buttons located above the keyboard.
38 Chapter 1 Norton AntiVirus Norton AntiV irus is an anti-virus software that find s and rep airs infected files, and protects against viruses to keep you comput er data safe and secure . How do I check for viruses? A Full System Scan scans all files on your computer .
Chapter 1 39 Hardware Specification and Configuration Processor Item Specification CPU type AMD TM Turi on 64 X2 Mobile T echnology TL-52/TL-5 6/TL-60 (1.6/1.8/2GHz, 2 x 512 KB L2 ca che), TL-50 (1.6GHz, 2 x 256 KB L2 cache) AMD Sempron TM Mobile T echnology 3200+/3 500+(1.
40 Chapter 1 S pindle S peed (RPM) 4200 (ST9120824A, ST9100825A, ST980829A) 5400 (ST9120821A, ST9100824A, ST98823A, ST968 12A) Internal transf er rate (Mbytes/sec. max.) 56.25 (ST9120824A, ST9100825A, ST9 80829A) 48.25 (ST9120821A, ST9100824A, ST9 8823A, ST96812A) I/O data transfer rate (Mbytes/sec.
Chapter 1 41 Feature • Suspend to RAM (S3) / Disk (S4) • Support boot optio n: HDD / Removable device (media bay device) / all USB ports • Support SMBIOS 2.
42 Chapter 1 Feature • Built-in • S tereo • SNR > 85, high-performance DACs with 95dB SNR (A-W eightin g), ADCs with 85dB SNR (A-Weighting) • Internal Microphone • T wo speakers, at least 1.
Chapter 1 43 Feature • 105 / 106 keys standard keyboard • T ouch pad with 4-way integrated scroll button • Windows keys and application keys support • S tandard pitch, 2.
44 Chapter 1 AC Adaptor Surface treatment non-glare type (1) glare type (H) hard coating (3H) glare type glare type non-glare type Pixel arrangement RGB vertical stripe RGB vertical stripe RGB vertical stripe RGB vertical stripe Pixel pitch (mm) 0. 255 (per one triad) x 0.
Chapter 1 45 24X Combo Drive In terface 8X DVD Dual Interface Output ripple and noise less than 300mVp-p less than 300mVp-p T urn on delay time within two seconds at 1 15 V ac input voltage within two.
46 Chapter 1 8X Super Multi Inter face T ransfer rate (KB/sec.) Sustained: DVD:10.9Mbytes/sec. (T yp) CD: 3650Kbytes/sec. (Typ) Access time (typical) DVD: Rando m Access: 130 ms DVD: Full S troke: 240.
Chapter 1 47 Applicable disc format CD-DA, CD-ROM Mode-1, CD-ROM/XA Mode-2 Form-1 and Mode-2 Form-2, CD-I, Video-CD (MPEG-1), CD-T ext, PhotoCD, Enhance CD, CD extra, I-T rax CD and UDF DVD-ROM, DVD- .
Chapter 2 48 BIOS Setup Utility The BIOS Setup Utility is a hardware configuration prog ram built into y our computer ’s BIOS (Basic Input/ Output System). Y our compu ter is already properly configured and optim ized, and you do not need to run this utility .
49 Chapter 2 Information Parameter Description CPU T ype This item will show t he CPU information of the system. CPU S peed This item will show the CPU clock speed. IDE1 Model Name This item will show the Model name of HDD installed on Primary IDE master .
Chapter 2 50 Main This menu provides you th e information of the system. Parameter Description System T ime / System Date The hours are displayed with 24 hours format. The values set in these two field s take ef fect immediately . System Memory This field reports the memory size of system base me mory .
51 Chapter 2 F12 Boot Menu When this is selected, users can m odify device boot priority by pressing F12 key during POST . When this is not sele cted, device boot priori ty will not be adjustable during POST .
Chapter 2 52 Security The Security screen contains parameters that he lp safeguard and protect your computer from unauthorized use. The table below describes the parameters in this screen. Settings in boldface are the default and suggested parameter settings.
53 Chapter 2 Set Supervisor/User Password If password on boot is required, the passwor d must be set oth erwise it cannot be enabled. The formats of the password are as follows: Length No more than 8 .
Chapter 2 54 User can now type password in field “Enter New Password”, and re-enter password in field “Confirm New Password” for verification. If the verification is OK: The password setting is complete after user presses enter .
55 Chapter 2 Boot This menu allows the user to decide the order of boot device s to load the operating system. Bootable devices includes the di stette drive in mod ule bay , the onbo ard hard disk drive and the CD-ROM in module bay and onboard LAN device.
Chapter 2 56 Exit The table below describ es the parameters in this screen. Parameter Description Exit Saving Changes Exit System Setup and save your changes to CMOS Exit Discarding Changes Exit utili.
Chapter 3 57 General Information This chapter contains step-by-step proc edur es on how to disassemble the notebook for maintenance and troubleshooting.
58 Chapter 3 Disassembly Procedure Flowchart The flowchart gives you a grap hic representation on the entire disassembly and reassembly and instruc ts you h ow to remove t he component s. Screws List No. Description Part No. a SCW HEX NYL I#R-40/O#4-40 L5.
Chapter 3 59 g SCREW M2*L3 NON-NYLOK CR3+ 86.00E31.723 h SCREW M2.5*L6 NYLOK CR3+ 86.00E33.736 i SCREW M2.5*L8 NYLOK CR3+ 86.00 E34.738 j SCREW M2*L8 NI NON-NYLOK 86.00E35.228 k SCREW M3x4(86 .9A524.4R0) 86 .9A524.4R0 l SCRW M2*4 W AFER NI 86.9A552.4R0 m SCREW NI M2*6L 86.
60 Chapter 3 Disassembly Procedure Removing the Battery Pack 1. Unlock the battery p ack. 2. Slide the battery latch, hold it then remove the battery . Removing the HDD Module 1. Release the three screws fa stening the HDD module cover . 2. Detach the HDD module cover .
Chapter 3 61 Removing the Wireless LAN Card and the RAM Modules 1. Release the two screws securing the wireless LAN card cover . 2. Remove th at cover . 3. Disconnect the wireless antennae. The black is the main cable an d the white is the auxiliary one.
62 Chapter 3 5. Release the two screws securing the RA M cover and remove the RAM cover . 6. Press the left an d right latches to pop up the RAM module.
Chapter 3 63 Removing the Keyboard 1. Open the notebook as shown. 2. Remove the middle cover . Though it is combined tightly , detach it from the main unit carefully . Do not pull it abruptly . 3. There are four latch es securing the keyboard. 4. Push those latches by the screw driver as shown and the keyboar d will pop up a little.
64 Chapter 3 Separating the LCD Module and Main Unit 1. Pull carefully and disconnect the LCD cable. 2. T ear off the tape securing the wireless antennae and pull out the wireless antenna e. 3. Release the two screws securing the LCD hinges on the bottom side.
Chapter 3 65 Disassembling the Main Unit Separating the Upper Case and th e Lower Case 1. Release the connector lock and disconnect the touch p ad FFC. 2. Release the connector lock and disc onnect the function keyboar d FFC. 3. Release the three screws securin g the upper case.
66 Chapter 3 Removing the Function Keyboard 1. Release the FFC lock and disconne ct the function keybo ard FFC. 2. Release the four screws holding the function keyboar d bracket. 3. Then remove th e function keyboard bracket. 4. Carefully disconnect the microphon e cabl e and remove the functio n keyboard.
Chapter 3 67 Removing the Touch Pad Board 1. Carefully release the FFC lock and disco nnect the touch pad board FFC. 2. There are 13 latches h olding the touch pad bracket. 3. Unlock those latches with a screw driver as shown then detach the touch p ad bracket.
68 Chapter 3 Removing the ODD Module and Dummy Card 1. Slightly pull the ODD module and remove it. 2. Pull the dummy card from the slot and remove it. Removing the Main Board 1. Disconnect the fan cable. 2. Disconnect the speaker cable and Bluetoo th module cable.
Chapter 3 69 Removing the System Fan 1. Release the two screws holding th e heatsink. 2. Remove the heat sink. Removing the Bluetooth Module 1. Detach the bluetooth module from the lower case.
70 Chapter 3 Removing the Speakers 1. Release the four screws securing the left and right speakers. 2. Remove the speakers from the lower case. Removing the MDC Module 1. Carefully disconnect the MDC cable. 2. Release the two screws securing the MDC board then detach the MDC board.
Chapter 3 71 Remove the Heatsink Module 1. Release the five screws securing the heat sink. 2. Remove the heat sink module. Removing the CPU 1. Release the screw counter clockwise with a flat screw driv er .
72 Chapter 3 LCD Disassembly 1. Remove the eight rubber ca ps on the LCD bezel and release the eight scre ws securing the LCD bezel. 2. Detach the LCD be zel from the LCD module as shown. 3. Release the screw holding the inverter board. 4. Disconnect the inverter boa rd cables as shown and remove the inverter board.
Chapter 3 73 5. Release the four screws securing the LCD p anel. 6. Detach the LCD panel carefully and reverse it as shown. 7. T ear off the tapes holdin g the LCD panel cable carefully then disconnect the LCD pa nel. 8. Remove the antenna fr om the LCD cover .
74 Chapter 3 9. Release the four screws securing the lef t LCD bracket then remove the left LCD bracket. 10. Repeat the anterior step to remove the r ight LCD bracket.
Chapter 3 75 11 . Release the screw holding the CCD module an d carefully pull the CCD module cable and LCD cable through th e latch bar and LCD cover . 12. Remove the CCD module cap. 13. Remove the CCD module ring. 14. Push the CCD module upper case a little bit.
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Chapter 4 76 Please use the following procedures as a gu ide for computer problems. NOTE: The diagnosti c tests are intended to test only Acer products. Non-Acer products, prototype cards, or modified options may occur errors or invalid respo nses. 1.
77 Chapter 4 System Check Procedures External Diskette Drive Check Do the following procedures to isolate the possible ef fects from a controller , driver , or diskette. A writable, dia gnostic diskette is required. NOTE: Make sure that the diskette does not have more t han one label attached.
Chapter 4 78 T Numeric keypad T External keyboard If any of these devices do no t function, reconnect the cable and repeat the anterior procedures. Memory Check Follow the procedures below to correct the memory errors. 1. Boot from the diagnostic diske tte and start the diagnostic pr ograms.
79 Chapter 4 Check the Battery Pack Follow the procedures below to check the battery pack. From software, this help s to identify the problem is on recharging or discharging.
Chapter 4 80 3. If the PS/2 mouse does n ot work, then click if the main bo ard to switch board FPC is connected properly . 4. If the main board to switch board FPC is con nected correctly , t hen check if the FFC on the touch pad PCB is connected pr operly .
81 Chapter 4 Power-On Self-Test (POST) Error Message The POST error message ind ex lists the error message and their possib le causes. NOTE: Perform the FRU replacement or actions in the sequence shown in Error Message List, if the FRU replacement does not solve the probl em, put the original part back in the computer .
Chapter 4 82 Index of Error Messages Error Message List Error Messages FRU/Action in Sequence S truck Key See “Keyboard or Auxiliary Input Device Check“. System CMOS checksum bad - Default configuration used RTC battery Run BIOS Setup Utility to reconfigure system, then reboot system.
83 Chapter 4 Phoenix BIOS Beep Codes Code Beeps POST Routine Description 02h V erify Real Mode 03h Disable Non-Maskable Interrupt (NMI) 04h Get CPU type 06h Initialize system hardware 07h Disable shadow and execute code from the ROM.
Chapter 4 84 3Ah Autosize cache 3Ch Advanced configurati on of chipset registers 3Dh Load alternate reg isters with CMOS values 41h Initialize extended memo ry for RomPilot.
85 Chapter 4 7Ch Set up hardware interrupt vectors 7Eh Initialize coprocessor if present 80h Disable onboard Super I/O ports and IRQs 81h Late POST device initialization 82h Detect and install exte rn.
Chapter 4 86 B1h Inform RomPil ot about the end of POST . B2h POST done- prepare to boot operating system B4h 1 One short beep before boot B5h T erminate QuietBoo t (optional) B6h Check password (opti.
87 Chapter 4 E9h Initialize Multi Processor EAh Initialize OEM special code EBh Initialize PIC and DMA ECh Initialize Memory type EDh Initialize Memory size EEh Shadow Boot Block EFh System memory tes.
Chapter 4 88 Index of Symptom-to-FRU Error Message LCD-Related Symptoms Symptom/Error Action in Sequence LCD backlight doesn't work. LCD is too dark. LCD brightness cannot be adjusted. LCD contrast cannot be adjusted. Enter BIOS Utility to execute “Load Setup Default Settings”, then reboot system.
89 Chapter 4 The system doesn’t power-off. Power source (battery pack and power adapter). See Power System Check ”. Hold and press the power switch for more than 4 seconds. System board Battery can’t be charged. See “Check the Battery Pack”.
Chapter 4 90 The system does not enter standby mode after closing the LCD. LCD cover switch System board The system does not resume from hibernation mode. Hard disk connection board Hard disk drive System board The system does not resume from standby mode after opening the LCD.
91 Chapter 4 NOTE: If you can not corre ct the problems acco rding to the anterior tables, see “Undetermined Problems”. T ouchpad does not work. Reconnect tou chpad cable. T ouchpad board System board Modem-Related Symptoms Symptom/Error Action in Sequence Internal modem does not work correctly .
Chapter 4 92 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, electro static discharge, or sof tware errors. FRU replacement should be conside red only when a recurring problem exists.
93 Chapter 4 Undetermined Problems The diagnostic problems does not identify whic h devices fail, which devices are incorrectly installed, whether a short circuit happens, o r whether th e system is in operative. NOTE: V erify if all devices attached are supported by the computer .
Chapter 5 94 Top View No. Description No. Description 1 DC-in ja ck 2 USB conne ctor 3 CRT connector 4 RJ1 1 & RJ45 connector 5 MDC module cable connector 6 MDC board connector 7 Main battery conn.
95 Chapter 5 13 South bridge 14 HDD connector 15 Line-in jack 16 Microphone-i n jack 17 Line-out jack 18 Cardbus controller 19 USB connector 20 BIOS ROM 21 RTC battery connector 22 5-in-1 card re ader No.
Chapter 5 96 Bottom View Item Description Item Description 1 Keyboard controlle r 2 Keyboard connector 3 Lid switch connector 4 System fan connector 5 PCMCIA card reader 6 Function key board connector.
97 Chapter 5 Switch Setting Short G3 to clear password. MA T RI X ID 1 # 33 3D 3V_S0 MA T RI X ID 2 # 33 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 SW 6 SW -D I P -4-2- U 2-GP 62.
Chapter 5 98 Password Bypassing & BIOS Recovery For RD and CSD to debug easilly , AS7000/9300 &TM7510 pr ovides one hardware PIN pad for byp assing Password Check, and one Hotkey to ena ble BIOS Recovery . 1. PI N pa d: T o s ho rt PI N pa d to by pas s pa ssw or d c hec k.
99 Chapter 5 Choice what kind of the password to b e generated: 0) Exit 1) Scan cod e 2) Upper case ASCII Code 3) Lower case ASCII Code Enter your choice 2 <- chose 2 XXXXXX XXXXXX XXXXXX Those passwo rds are master password. 3. Restore BIOS by the Crisis Di sk Enter this function by Fn+ESC, a nd Power Button.
Chapter 6 100 This chapter offers the FRU (Field Rep laceable Un it) list in global configur ation of Aspire 9300/ 7000 &TM7510 . Refer to this chapte r whenever ordering the part s to repair or for RMA (Return Merchandise Authorization).
101 Chapter 6 Exploded Diagram.
Chapter 6 102 Parts Aspire 9300 G72M FRU List Category Part Name Description Acer Part No. ADAPTER ADAPTER ADAPTER 90W LISHIN SLS0202C19A20LF ADT 90W LISHIN SLS0202C19A20LF AP .09006.004 ADAPTER ADAPTER 90W DEL T A ADP- 90SB BBDAF ADT 90W DEL T A ADP-90SB BBDAF AP .
103 Chapter 6 TV TUNER BOARD TV TUNER MINIPCI M103 HYBRID 54.ADFV1.001 BOARDS TV TUN ER BOARD TV TUNER MINIPCI M104 H/ W ENCO 54.ADFV1.002 CABLES CABLES POWER CORD 10A 125V US CODE US 10A 125V BK 27.T30V1.001 CABLES POWER CORD 10A 125V 3PIN US BK CODE 10A 125V 3P US BK 27.
Chapter 6 104 TOUCHP AD CABLE T/P FFC CABLE MY ALL 50.AEFV1.001 CABLES LAUNCH BOARD CA BLE LAUNCH BOARD FFC CABLE MY ALL 50.AEFV1.002 CASE/COVER/BRACKET ASSEMBL Y MIDDLE COVER ASSY MIDDLE COVER--AS MY ALL 60.ACKV1.003 MINI CARD COVER ASSY MINICARD COVER MY ALL 42.
105 Chapter 6 COMBO DRIVE COMBO MODULE 24X ASSY 24X COMBO LITEON MY ALL M 6M.AEFV1.001 OPTICAL BRACKET ODD BRKT MY ALL 33.TCBV1.002 COMBO FRONT BEZEL ASSY COMBO ODD BEZEL GBASE 42.AEFV1.01 1 COMBO DRIVE CDR W/DVD COMBO DRIVE 24X LITEON SOSC-2485K W/ O BEZEL COMBO LIT/SOSC-2485K NO BZL KO.
Chapter 6 106 DVD-RW DRIVE DVD-RW DRIVE 8X SUPER MUL TI GBASE LITEON SSM- 8515S W/O BEZEL S-MUL TI L T N/SSM-8515S BOLSEN-E KU.00804.0 22 DVD-RW DRIVE DVD-RW DRIVE 8X SUPER MUL TI GBASE LITEON SSM- 8515S W/O BEZEL S-MUL TI L T N/SSM-8515S GARDA5 KU.00804.
107 Chapter 6 HDD/HARD DISK DRIVE HDD 100G 5400RPM TOSHIBA MK1032GAX HDD 100GB TOSHIBA MK1032GAX KH.10004.0 02 HDD/HARD DISK DRIVE HDD 100G 5400RPM SEAGA TE ST9100824A HDD 100GB SEAGA TE ST9100824A KH.10001.0 07 HDD/HARD DISK DRIVE HDD 100G 5400RPM WD WD1000UE-22KVT0 HDD 100GB WD WD10 00UE- 22KVT0 KH.
Chapter 6 108 KEYBOARD KEYBOARD 106KEY DARFON NSK-AF A2F FRENC KB DARFON NSK-AF A2F FRENC 106K KB.ACF07.010 KEYBOARD KEYBOARD 106KEY DARFON NSK-AF A20 SWISS KB DARFON NSK-AF A20 SWISS 106K KB.ACF07.01 1 KEYBOARD KEYBOARD 106KEY DARFON NSK-AF A26 PORTU KB DARFON NSK-AF A26 PORTU 106K KB.
109 Chapter 6 "INVERTER BOARD 15.4"" YEC YNV -W02" "INVERTER 17"" YEC YNV - W02" 19.TB2V1.001 BOARDS INVERTER BOARD DARFON VK.21 189.402 INVERTER 17'' VK.21 189 .402 19.TCBV1.001 BOARDS "INVERTER BOARD 17"" O2 V189-601" "INVERTER 17"" O2 V189- 601" 19.
Chapter 6 11 0 CASE/COVER/ BRACKET ASSEMBL Y CAMERA LOWER CASE ASSY CAMERA LCASE 300K MY ALL-2 60.AEFV1.007 COMMUNICA TIO N MODULE WIRELESS ANTENNA LEFT/ RIGHT ANTENNA CABLE MY ALL 25.TCBV1.001 LCD "LCD 17"" WXGA+ CMO N170C2-L01 NONE-GLARE" "LCD 17"" WXGA+ CMO N170C2-L01" LK.
111 Chapter 6 CASE/COVER/ BRACKET ASSEMBL Y LCD HINGE P ACK LEFT/ RIGHT LCD HINGE P ACK LEFT/ RIGHT 6K.ADFV1.001 CASE/COVER/ BRACKET ASSEMBL Y "LCD BEZEL 17.1"" W/LOGO" ASSY L CD BEZEL MY ALL2 60.AEFV1.004 CASE/COVER/ BRACKET ASSEMBL Y CAMERA LOWER CASE ASSY CAMERA LCASE 300K MY ALL-2 60.
Chapter 6 11 2 MEMORY SDIMM 256MB DDRII667 NANY A NT256T64UH4 A1FN- 3C SODIMM 256M NT256T64UH4A1FN-3C KN.25603.0 27 MEMORY SDIMM 512MB DDRII667 HYNIX HYMP564S64BP6-Y5 SODIMM 512M HYMP564S64BP6-Y5 KN.5120G .014 MEMORY SDIMM 512M HYNIX HYMP564S64BP6-C4 SODIMM 512M HYMP564S64BP6-C4 KN.
11 3 Chapter 6 SCREWS SCREW SCRW M2.5X6 NON NYLOK BZN 86.00F01.736 SCREWS SCREW SCRW M2.5X5 NYLOK 8 6.00F19.735 SCREWS SCREW SCRW M2X4 NYLOK H0.3 8 6.00F24.724 S C R E W S S C R E W S C R W M 2 . 5 * L 3 ( N O N N Y L O K) 86.9A523.3R0 S C R E W S S C R E W S C R W M 2 * 4 W A F E R N I 8 6 .
Appendix A 11 4 Model Description CPU VGA Chip HDD 1 (GB) ODD AS7003WSMi AS7003WSMi XPHSA1 UMAC 1*512/100/ 6L/5R/CB_bg_0.3C_AN SMP643425 W UMA N100GB5. 4K NSM8X AS7003WSMi AS7003WSMi XPHDK1 UMAC 1*512/100/ 6L/5R/CB_bg_0.3C_AN SMP643425 W UMA N100GB5. 4K NSM8X AS7003WSMi AS7003WSMi XPHBE1 UMAC 1*512/100/ 6L/5R/CB_bg_0.
11 5 Appendix A AS7003WSMi AS7003WSMi XPHSA1 UMAC 2*512/120/ 6L/5R/CB_bg_0.3C_AN SMP643425 W UMA N120GB5. 4K NSM8X AS7003WSMi AS7003WSMi XPHDK1 UMAC 2*512/120/ 6L/5R/CB_bg_0.3C_AN SMP643425 W UMA N120GB5. 4K NSM8X AS7003WSMi AS7003WSMi XPHBE1 UMAC 2*512/120/ 6L/5R/CB_bg_0.
Appendix A 11 6 AS7003WSMi AS7003WSMi XPHAU1 UMAC 1*512/100/ 6L/5R/CB_bg_0.3C_AN SMP643425 W UMA N100GB5. 4K NSM8X AS7003WSMi AS7003WSMi XPHFRA UMAC 2*512/100/ 6L/5R/CB_bg_0.3C_AN SMP643425 W UMA N100GB5. 4K NSM8X AS7003WSMi AS7003WSMi MCEBE6 UMAC 2*512/120/ 6L/5R/CB_bg_0.
11 7 Appendix A Model Description CPU VGA Chip HDD 1 (GB) ODD AS9302WSMi AS9302WSMi MCEBE6 NB7PSE128C 2*512/100/8L/5R/CB_bg_0.3C_AN A TTL50 NB7 P-SE N100GB5. 4K NSM8X AS9302WSMi AS9302WSMi MCENL6 NB7PSE128C 2*512/100/8L/5R/CB_bg_0.3C_AN A TTL50 NB7 P-SE N100GB5.
Appendix A 11 8 AS9303WSMi AS9303WSMi MCENL6 NB7PSE128C 2*512/120/8L/5R/CB_bg_0.3C_AN A TTL52 NB7 P-SE N120GB5. 4K NSM8X AS9303WSMi AS9303WSMi MCENO5 NB7PSE128C 2*512/120/8L/5R/CB_bg_0.3C_AN A TTL52 NB7 P-SE N120GB5. 4K NSM8X AS9303WSMi AS9303WSMi MCECS5 NB7PSE128C 2*512/120/8L/5R/CB_bg_0.
11 9 Appendix A AS9303WSMi AS9303WSMi MCEWIT1 1W NB7PSE128C 2*512/120/8L/5R/ CB_bg_0.3C_AN A TTL52 NB7 P-SE N120GB5. 4K NSM8X Model Description CPU VGA Chip HDD 1 (GB) ODD AS9302WSMi AS9302WSMi XPHSA1 UMAC 1*512/100/ 6L/5R/CB_bg_0.3C_AN A TTL50 UMA N100GB5.
Appendix A 120 AS9302WSMi AS9302WSMi XPHWUK21W UMAC 1*512/100/6L/5R/CB_bg_0.3C_AN A TTL50 UMA N100GB5.4 K NSM8X AS9302WSMi AS9302WSMi XPHSA1 UMAC 2*512/120/ 6L/5R/CB_bg_0.3C_AN A TTL50 UMA N120GB5.4 K NSM8X AS9302WSMi AS9302WSMi XPHDK1 UMAC 2*512/120/ 6L/5R/CB_bg_0.
121 Appendix A AS9302WSMi AS9302WSMi XPHFR1 UMAC 1*512/100/ 6L/5R/CB_bg_0.3C_AN A TTL50 UMA N100GB5.4 K NSM8X AS9302WSMi AS9302WSMi XPHES1 UMAC 1*512/100/ 6L/5R/CB_bg_0.3C_AN A TTL50 UMA N100GB5.4 K NSM8X AS9302WSMi AS9302WSMi XPHXC1 UMAC 1*512/100/ 6L/5R/CB_bg_0.
Appendix A 122 AS9302WSMi AS9302WSMi MCEUS UMAC 2*512/120/ 6L/5R/CB_bg_0.3C_AN A TTL50 UMA N120GB5.4 K NSM8X AS9302WSMi AS9302WSMi MCEES1 UMAC 2*512/120/ 6L/5R/CB_bg_0.3C_AN A TTL50 UMA N120GB5.4 K NSM8X AS9302WSMi AS9302WSMi MCECF UMAC 2*512/160/ 6L/5R/CB_bg_0.
123 Appendix A AS9302WSMi AS9302WSMi MCERU9 UMAC 2*512/ 120/6L/5R/CB_bg_0.3C_AN A TTL50 UMA N120GB5.4 K NSM8X AS9302WSMi AS9302WSMi MCETR5 UMAC 2*512/120/ 6L/5R/CB_bg_0.3C_AN A TTL50 UMA N120GB5.4 K NSM8X AS9302WSMi AS9302WSMi MCESW8 UMAC 2*512/ 120/6L/5R/CB_bg_0.
Appendix B 124 This computer ’s compat ibility is tested and verified by Acer’s internal testing department. All of it s system functions are tested under Windows ® XP Home, Windows ® XP Pro environment. Refer to the following lists for components, adapter ca rds, and peripherals which have passed these tests.
125 Appendix B Microsoft ® Windows ® XP Pro Environment Test V endor Device Description Result Basic PC Card List - Lan Card IBM EtherJet CardBus Adapter 10/100 P Xircom CardBus Ethernet 10/100 32Bi.
Appendix B 126 Acer "FP751 17"" TFT LCD" P Acer "15"" LCD Monitor (DVI) Model:AL15 21(*1)" P Acer "17"" LCD Monitor (DVI) Model:AL17 21(*1)".
127 Appendix B Apacer USB Handy Drive 32/128/256/512MB P Apacer USB2.0 Handy Driver 256/512MB P Sony Memery Key 128MB P I/O Peripheral List - USB Hub and Ot hers A TEN 4 Port Hub (usb 2.0) P IOGEAR 4 Port Hub (usb 2.0) P Corega WirelessLAN USB S tick1 1 (usb 1.
Appendix B 128 I/O Peripheral List - Misc Peripheral X Bridge Bluetooth Access Point BT300 P I/O Peripheral List - Bluetooth Devi ce(*1) Sony Ericsson Wireless Headset P HP Deskjet 995C ( bluetooth in.
Appendix C 129 This section describe s online techni cal support services availa ble to help you repair your Acer Systems. If you are a distributor , dealer , ASP or TPM, please re fer your technical queries to your local Acer branch office. Acer Branch Offices and Regional Business Un its may access our website.
130 Appendix C.
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