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ACPI Suspend Type

This item specifies the power saving modes for 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. S3 (STR): 
The S3 sleep mode is s power-down state in which power 
is supplied only to essential components such as main 
memory and wake-capable devices and all system context 
is saved to main memory. The information stored in 
memory will be used to restore the PC to the previous state 
when an 

wake-up 

event occurs. S1&S3: Both S1 and S3 

will be adopted.

S1 (POS)

S3 (STR)

S1&S3

Video Off in Suspend

This option is used to set video mode in suspend status. 
The setting values are Yes and No.

Yes

No

Video Off Method

This item determines the manner in which the monitor is 
blanked. 

V/H SYNC+Blank: This selection will cause the system to 
turn off the vertical and horizontal synchronization ports 
and write blanks to the video buffer. Blank Screen: This 
option only write blanks to the video buffer. DPMS 
Supported: Initial display power management signaling.

Blank Screen

V/H SYNC+Blank

DPMS

Modem Use IRQ

This setting names the interrupt request (IRQ) line 
assigned to the modem (if any) on your system. Activity of 
selected IRQ always awakens the system.

Auto

3

,4,5,7,9,10,11

HDD Power Down

This option is used to define the continuous HDD 

idle time before the HDD enters power saving 

mode. The setting values are disabled and 1 min 

to 15 min.

Disabled

1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,1
2,13,14,15 Min

Soft-off by PWR-BATTN

This option is used to set the power down 

method. This function is only valid for systems 

using an ATX power supply. When ““instant off” is selected, 
press the power switch to immediately 

turn off power. When “delay 4 sec” is selected, press and 
hole the power button for four seconds to turn off power.

Instant Off

Delay 4 Sec.

PWRON After PWR-Fail

This item allow user set the machine power state when 
connect the AC power. "Always off" means the machine is 
always off when power on; "Always on" means the 
machine will always power on when connect the AC power; 
"Pre-State" means the machine state is the same as the 
last state.

Always Off

Always On 

Pre-State

Power On By Ring

These items allow users to customize how the system 
behaves in standby mode. The separate items are set to 
Enabled or Disabled to determine whether the specified 
action wakes up the system.

Disabled

Wakeup By LAN PME

Disabled

LAN Remote Wakeup

Disabled

Wakeup By PME

Disabled

Wakeup By USB KB/MS

Enabled

Wakeup By PS2 KB/MS

Enabled

Resume By Alarm

When enabled, this item activates the Month, Day, and 
Time fields. Setting these fields causes the system to 
wakeup on the specified date and time.

Disabled

Enabled

HPET Support

This item enables or disables support for the High 
Precision Event Timer (HPET).

Enabled

Disabled

HPET Mode

This item sets the High Precision Event Timer (HPET) 
mode.

32-bit Mode

64-bit Mode

Parameter

Description

Options

Summary of Contents for Aspire M1610

Page 1: ...Aspire M1610 Veriton M261 Service Guide PRINTED IN TAIWAN Service guide files and updates are available on the AIPG CSD web for more information please refer to http csd acer com tw ...

Page 2: ...II Revision History Please refer to the table below for the updates made on Aspire M1610 VeritonM261service guide Date Chapter Updates ...

Page 3: ...espect to the contents hereof and specifically disclaims any warranties of merchantability or fitness for any particular purpose Any Acer Incorporated software described in this manual is sold or licensed as is Should the programs prove defective following their purchase the buyer and not Acer Incorporated its distributor or its dealer assumes the entire cost of all necessary servicing repair and ...

Page 4: ... bits and pieces of additional information related to the current topic WARNING Alerts you to any damage that might result from doing or not doing specific actions CAUTION Gives precautionary measures to avoid possible hardware or software problems IMPORTANT Reminds you to do specific actions relevant to the accomplishment of procedures ...

Page 5: ... NOT be covered in this generic service guide In such cases please contact your regional offices or the responsible personnel channel to provide you with further technical details 2 Please note WHEN ORDERING FRU PARTS that you should check the most up to date information available on your regional web or channel If for whatever reason a part number change is made it will not be noted in the printe...

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Page 7: ...er 12 Expansion Slots 12 Back Panel I O 12 Power Power Management 13 Hardware Monitor Function 13 System BIOS 14 System Utilities 15 Entering Setup 16 Product Information 18 Standard CMOS Features 19 IDE Channel 0 1 Master 21 IDE Channel 0 1 Slave 22 SATA Channel 1 2 Master 23 Advanced BIOS Features 24 CPU Feature 26 Hard Disk Boot Priority 27 Advanced Chipset Features 28 Internal Graphic Control ...

Page 8: ...on M261 Disassembly 45 Reassembly Procedure 52 Aspire M1610 Veriton M261 Reassembly 52 Troubleshooting 59 Jumper and Connector Information 61 Mainboard Jumper Locations 61 Jumper Settings 62 Setting Jumpers 62 FRU Field Replaceable Unit List 69 Exploded Diagrams 70 Aspire M1610 70 Veriton M261 71 Parts Lists 72 Table of Contents ...

Page 9: ...y Memory Type DDRII 667 533 400 Support single channel 64 bit mode with maximum memory size up to 2GB Support un buffered DIMMs only DIMM Slot 2 Memory Max Support 128MB 256MB 512MB and 1GB DDR memory technologies Cpapcity Up to 1 GB per DIMM with maximum memory size up to 2 GB Graphics SiS 3 GUI 2D 3D Graphic solution DX9 Shader Model 2 0 Dual Pixel Shading pipeline support 1 VGA port on rear PCI...

Page 10: ...Controller Realtek ALC888S Audio Chip HD audio codec ALC888S HD codec 7 1 w S PDIF out Support S PDIF S PDIF out ATAPI analog line level stereo inputs for AUX_IN LAN Type RealTek 8211BL Supports 10 100 1000MB Ethernet environment Support power down mode IEEE 1394 Reserved IEEE 1394 Controller Ti TSB43AB23PDTG4 IEEE 1394 Port 1 for rear I O port On board connector 1 2x5 pin USB Controller SiS 968 U...

Page 11: ...PS3 PS2 SPS connector 1 PCI Express x 16 slot 1 2x7pin front panel IO header 1 PCI Express x 1 slot 2 reserved 2pin GPIO connector 2 PCI slots 1 on board buzzer 1 FDD slot 1 1x3 pin Clear COM pin 1 PATA IDE slot 1 RM 2 SATA IDE connectors Color management for on board connector 3 2x5 pin Intel FPIO specification USB pin connectors Reserve position for 1 2 5pin 1394 connector 1 2x5 pin Intel FPIO s...

Page 12: ...4 Chapter 1 Mainboard Placement ...

Page 13: ...Chapter 1 5 Block Diagram ...

Page 14: ...er 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 5 LAN LED 6 Speaker Out 7 Microphone 8 USB Port ...

Page 15: ...e following Label Description Label Description 1 6 audio jacks 7 1 HD audio jack 2 LAN Port 3 USB PORTS 4 1394 Port 5 CRT LCD port 6 Parallel port 7 COM port 8 PS 2 keyboard 9 PS 2 mouse 10 Power cord Port 11 SPDIF Bracket 12 SPDIF Port 13 Recovery Switch Holder 14 Lock Handle ...

Page 16: ...Veriton M261 Front Panel The computer s front panel consists of the following Label Description 1 Power Button 2 Speaker out Line out Port 3 Microphone in out Front 4 USB Ports 5 Optical drive 6 HDD LED 7 Power LED ...

Page 17: ...r s rear panel consists of the following Label Description Label Description 1 3 audio jacks 2 RJ45 port 3 CRT LCD port 4 Serial port 5 Parallel port 6 USB PORTS 7 PS 2 keyboard 8 PS 2 mouse 9 Power cord Port 10 Recovery Switch Holder 11 Lock Handle ...

Page 18: ... Dynamic Power Down Mode Support On Die Termination for DDR2 Support Differential DQS Pair System Clock SIS672 Chipset SIS672 Host Memory Controller SIS 672 is a Host Memory Controller designed for use with a LGA775 Land Grid Array Socket T processor The SIS672 provides the CPU interface DDR2 interface PCI Express interface and communicates with SiS 968 MuTIOL 1G Media I O Interface Features of th...

Page 19: ...seven Req Gnt pairs Compliant with PCI Express 1 1 1 channel Ultra ATA 100 Bus Master IDE controller ACPI Power Management Logic Support Integrated serial ATA host controller with independent operation on 2 ports and AHCI support Two Independent OHCI USB 1 1 Host Controllers and One EHCI USB 2 0 Host Controller support up to eight ports Supports Azalia Specification Low Pin Count LPC interface I O...

Page 20: ...ng 2 USB ports for front panel cabling TSB43AB23PDTG4 Host Controller Fully compliant with provisions of IEEE Std 1394 1995 for a high performance serial bus and IEEE Std 1394a 2000 Fully interoperable with FireWire and i LINK implementations of IEEE Std 1394 Three IEEE Std 1394a 2000 fully compliant cable ports at 100M bits s 200M bits s and 400M bits s Two general purpose I Os PHY link logic per...

Page 21: ...tor Function The Super I O ITE IT8718F support Hardware Monitor function in below features VID0 VID7 input pins for CPU Vcore identification Built in 8 bit Analog to Digital Converter 2 thermal inputs from optionally remote thermistors or 2N3904 transistors or Pentium 4 thermal diode output 6 external voltage detect inputs 9 intrinsic voltage monitoring typical for Vbat 5VSB 5VCC 2 fan speed monit...

Page 22: ...he SST 49LF004B FWH or supported alternative LPCs will be implemented on the GDM03 Refer to the BIOS Specification for specific implementations Pm49FL004T 33JCE 4Mbit symmetrical Flash SPI Bus default W25X40VAIZ 4Mbit symmetrical Flash ...

Page 23: ...ation values into the battery backed nonvolatile memory called CMOS RAM This memory area is not part of the system RAM NOTE If you repeatedly receive Run Setup messages the battery may be bad flat In this case the system cannot retain configuration values in CMOS Before you run Setup make sure that you have saved all open files The system reboots immediately after you exit Setup System Utilities C...

Page 24: ... If you are already in the main menu press again to exit Setup The parameters on the screens show default values These values may not be the same as those in your system The grayed items on the screens have fixed settings and are not user configured NOTE Due to the application of a new version of BIOS Setup program you may find the BIOS menu is largely different from the former models However you ...

Page 25: ... this menu Power Management Setup All the items of Green function features can be set up through this menu PnP PCI Configurations The system s PnP PCI settings and parameters can be modified through this menu PC Health Status This will display the current status of your PC Frequency Voltage Control Frequency and voltage settings can be loaded through this menu Load Default Settings These parameter...

Page 26: ...tem System BIOS Version Specifies the version of your BIOS utility SMBIOS version The System Management Interface SM BIOS allows you to check your system hardware components without actually opening your system Hardware checking is done via software during start up This parameter specifies the version of the SMBIOS utility installed in your system System BIOS ID Displays system BIOS identification...

Page 27: ...ts you set the time following the hour minute second format Hour 0 to 23 Minute 0 to 59 Second 0 to 59 Phoenix AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility Standard CMOS Features Date mm dd yy Thu Apr 12 2007 Item Help Time hh mm ss 10 32 39 Menu Level X XIDE Channel 0 Master None Change the day month XIDE Channel 0 Slave None year and century XIDE Channel 1 Master None XIDE Channel 1 Slave None XSATA Channel 1 M...

Page 28: ...is almost useless and may be disregarded in the future VGA EGA CGA40 CGA80 Mono Halt On This parameter enables you to control the system stops in case of Power On Self Test errors POST All Errors No Errors All but Keyboard All but Diskette All by Disk Key Base Memory Refers to the option of memory that is available to standard DOS programs DOS systems have an address space od 1MB but the top 384KB...

Page 29: ...rence is the menu title KLIJ Move Enter Select PU PD Value F10 Save and Exit ESC Exit F1 General Help F5 Previous Values F7 Optimized Defaults Head 0 Precomp 0 Landing Zone 0 Sector 0 Cylinder 0 Capacity 0 MB IDE Channel 0 Master Auto Menu Level XX Access Mode Auto Phoenix AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility IDE Channel 0 Master IDE HDD Auto Detection Press Enter Item Help ...

Page 30: ...erence is the menu title KLIJ Move Enter Select PU PD Value F10 Save and Exit ESC Exit F1 General Help F5 Previous Values F7 Optimized Defaults Head 0 Precomp 0 Landing Zone 0 Sector 0 Cylinder 0 Capacity 320 MB Extended IDE Drive Auto Menu Level XX Access Mode Auto Phoenix AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility IDE Channel 0 Slave IDE Auto Detection Press Enter Item Help ...

Page 31: ...e is the menu title Phoenix AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility IDE Channel 1 Master IDE HDD Auto Detection Press Enter Item Help IDE Channel 0 Master Auto Menu Level XX Access Mode Auto Capacity 0 MB Cylinder 65535 KLIJ Move Enter Select PU PD Value F10 Save and Exit ESC Exit F1 General Help F5 Previous Values F7 Optimized Defaults Head 16 Precomp 0 Landing Zone 65534 Sector 255 ...

Page 32: ... are normally checked Enabled Disabled XHard Disk Boot Priority Press Enter Menu Level X Phoenix AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility Advanced BIOS Features XCPU Feature Press Enter Item Help Quick Power On Self Test Enabled Virus Warning Disabled First Boot Device Hard Disk Second Boot Device CDROM Third Boot Device LAN Boot Other Device Enabled Boot Up Floppy Seek Disabled Boot Up Num Lock Status On OS ...

Page 33: ... item to define how many milliseconds must elapse before a held down key begins generating repeat characters Security Option Specifies the type of BIOS password protection that is implemented Setup means that the password prompt appears only when end users try to run Setup System means that a password prompt appears every time when the computer is powered on or when end users try to run Setup Setu...

Page 34: ...menu Phoenix AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility CPU Features Limit CPUID MaxVal Disabled Item Help C1E Function Auto Execute Disable Bit Enabled Menu Level XX KLIJ Move Enter Select PU PD Value F10 Save and Exit ESC Exit F1 General Help F5 Previous Values F7 Optimized Defaults ...

Page 35: ...t this menu Phoenix AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility Hard Disk Boot Priority 1 Ch2 M ST3320820AS Item Help 2 Bootable Add in Cards Menu Level XX Use K or L to select a device then press to move it up or to move it KLIJ Move Enter Select PU PD Value F10 Save and Exit ESC Exit F1 General Help F5 Previous Values F7 Optimized Defaults ...

Page 36: ...rmation Press Enter Memory Hole at 15M 16M In order to improve performance certain space in memory is reserved for ISA cards This memory must be mapped into the memory space below 16MB 15 16MB 14 16MB Disabled KLIJ Move Enter Select PU PD Value F10 Save and Exit ESC Exit F1 General Help F5 Previous Values F7 Optimized Defaults Menu Level X Phoenix AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility Advanced Chipset Feat...

Page 37: ... PU PD Value F10 Save and Exit ESC Exit F1 General Help F5 Previous Values F7 Optimized Defaults AGP Aperture Size 64 MB Graphic Engine Clock 250 MHz Menu Level XX Graphic Memory Clock 250 MHz Phoenix AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility Internal Graphic Control VGA Share Memory Mode Auto Item Help X VGA Share Memory Size 256 MB ...

Page 38: ...ub menu The menus and options are shown below Press Enter Onboard PCI Device Press Enter Onboard Super IO Device Press Enter XOnboard PCI Device Press Enter Item Help XOnboard IDE Device Press Enter KLIJ Move Enter Select PU PD Value F10 Save and Exit ESC Exit F1 General Help F5 Previous Values F7 Optimized Defaults XOnboard Super IO Device Press Enter Menu Level X Phoenix AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Uti...

Page 39: ...lave PIO Auto Primary Master UltraDMA Auto Secondary Master UltraDMA Auto Phoenix AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility Onboard IDE Device Serial ATA Mode 2P 2S IDE Item Help Menu Level XX Primary Slave UltraDMA Auto Secondary Slave UltraDMA Auto IDE DMA Transfer Access Enabled KLIJ Move Enter Select PU PD Value F10 Save and Exit ESC Exit F1 General Help F5 Previous Values F7 Optimized Defaults ...

Page 40: ... ESC Exit F1 General Help F5 Previous Values F7 Optimized Defaults Onboard Lan Boot ROM Enabled Azalia Audio Controller Azalia Onboard LAN Controller Enabled USB Keyboard Support Enabled Menu Level XX USB Mouse Support Enabled Phoenix AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility Onboard PCI Device USB Controller Enabled Item Help USB 2 0 Supports Enabled ...

Page 41: ...per IO Device Onboard FDC Controller Enabled Item Help Onboard Serial Port 1 3F8 IRQ4 Onboard Serial Port 2 2F8 IRQ3 Menu Level XX UART Mode Select Normal X UR2 Duplex Mode Half Onboard Parallel Port 378 IRQ7 ECP Mode Use DMA 3 KLIJ Move Enter Select PU PD Value F10 Save and Exit ESC Exit F1 General Help F5 Previous Values F7 Optimized Defaults ...

Page 42: ...I aware such as Windows 98SE 2000 Me select Enabled Enabled Disabled HDD Power Down Disabled Video Off Method V H SYNC Blank Wakeup By PME Disabled Wakeup By USB KB MS Enabled Wakeup By PS2 KB MS Enabled KLIJ Move Enter Select PU PD Value F10 Save and Exit ESC Exit F1 General Help F5 Previous Values F7 Optimized Defaults HPET Mode 32 bit Mode Wakeup By LAN PME Disabled LAN Remote Wakeup Disabled R...

Page 43: ...ime before the HDD enters power saving mode The setting values are disabled and 1 min to 15 min Disabled 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 1 2 13 14 15 Min Soft off by PWR BATTN This option is used to set the power down method This function is only valid for systems using an ATX power supply When instant off is selected press the power switch to immediately turn off power When delay 4 sec is selected press ...

Page 44: ...ces to be identical Disabled Enabled If any ISA bus adapter in the system requires VGA Palette snooping the setting must be set to Enabled Maximum ASPM Supported This item specifies the maximum ASPM supported for the PCI Express function L0s L1 L0 L0s L1 Maximum Payload Size This item specifies the maximum payload size for the PCI Express function 4096 PCI Express relative items Maximum ASPM Suppo...

Page 45: ...items in light blue show various current system voltage temperature and speed measurements These items are read only and cannot be altered Smart FAN Control Enable smart fan control function When the CPU temperature is higher than 65 degrees Celsius CPU fan will run at full speed The speed of CPU fan will increase linearly depend on the temperature if the temperature is more than 41 degree and les...

Page 46: ...rence The spread Spectrum function reduces the EMI generated by modulating the pulses so that the spikes of the pulses are reduced to flatter curves If you do not have any EMI problem leave the setting at Disabled for optimal system stability and performance But if you are plagued by EMI setting to Enabled for EMI reduction Remember to disable Spread Spectrum if you are overlocking because even a ...

Page 47: ...ll the optimized defaults when your hardware does not support them If you only want to install setup defaults for a specific option select and display that option XFrequency Voltage Control XIntegrated Peripherals Set User Password F10 Save Exit Setup Load Optimized Defaults V02 54 C Copyright 1985 2004 American Megatrends Inc Esc Quit KLIJ Select Item XPower Management Setup Save Exit Setup XPnP ...

Page 48: ...and you can enter BIOS Setup freely Supervisor Password has higher priority than User Password You can use Supervisor Password when booting the system or entering BIOS Setup to modify all settings Also you can use User Password when booting the system or entering BIOS Setup but can not modify any setting if Supervisor Password is enabled XFrequency Voltage Control XIntegrated Peripherals Set User ...

Page 49: ...quency Voltage Control XIntegrated Peripherals Set User Password F10 Save Exit Setup Save Data to CMOS V02 54 C Copyright 1985 2004 American Megatrends Inc Esc Quit KLIJ Select Item XPower Management Setup Save Exit Setup XPnP PCI Configuration Exit Without Saving XAdvanced BIOS Features Load Optimized Defaults XAdvanced Chipset Features Set Supervisor Password Phoenix AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility...

Page 50: ... the Exit Without Saving item and press Y to discard any changes you have made XFrequency Voltage Control XIntegrated Peripherals Set User Password F10 Save Exit Setup Abandon All Data V02 54 C Copyright 1985 2004 American Megatrends Inc Esc Quit KLIJ Select Item XPower Management Setup Save Exit Setup XPnP PCI Configuration Exit Without Saving XAdvanced BIOS Features Load Optimized Defaults XAdva...

Page 51: ...ng electrostatic discharge Wire cutter Phillips screwdriver may require different size NOTE The screws for the different components vary in size During the disassembly process group the screws with the corresponding components to avoid mismatches when putting back the components Machine Disassembly and Replacement Chapter 3 ...

Page 52: ...on Before You Begin Before proceeding with the disassembly procedure make sure that you do the following 1 Turn off the power to the system and all peripherals 2 Unplug the AC adapter and all power and signal cables from the system ...

Page 53: ... you proceed make sure you have turned off the system and all peripherals connected to it Aspire M1610 Veriton M261 Disassembly NOTE The only physical difference between the two models is the front bezel as shown in the procedures 1 Place the system unit on a flat steady surface 2 Release the Lock handle then slide the left side door out 3 Disconnect the VGA TV MODEM card Aspire M1610 Veriton M261...

Page 54: ...46 Chapter 3 4 Disconnect the front bezel LED cable 5 Disconnect the audio cables 6 Disconnect the USB cable 7 Disconnect the Card Reader cable ...

Page 55: ...Chapter 3 47 8 Disconnect the PA and PD power cable from the MB connector 9 Disconnect P1 power cable and FDD data cable 10 Disconnect the ODD power and data cables ...

Page 56: ...Chapter 3 11 Disconnect the HDD power and data cables 12 Disconnect the System Fan power cable from the MB connector 13 Disconnect the HDD by railing the HDD holder as shown Remove the HDD from the chassis ...

Page 57: ...t bezel then remove the front bezel 15 Disconnect the ODD by railing the ODD holder as shown below Remove the ODD from the chassis 16 Release the CPU cooler from the MB by removing the four securing screws Aspire M1610 Front Bezel Veriton M261 Front Bezel ...

Page 58: ...50 Chapter 3 17 Disconnect the CPU Cooler power cable from the MB connector 18 Release the memory 19 Remove the System FAN by releasing the four screws shown then removing the fan from the chassis ...

Page 59: ...ch on the Socket and then disconnecting the CPU 21 Remove the motherboard by releasing the six screws shown then lifting MB clear of the chassis 22 Remove the power supply by releasing the four screws shown then lifting the Power supply clear of the chassis ...

Page 60: ... as shown in the procedures 1 Install the Power supply by fitting the Power supply into the chassis then fasten the four screws shown 2 Install the mainboard by aligning the I O connector with the chassis making sure the M B VIA hole fits the oriented STAND OFF on the chassis Insert the 6 screws to hold the M B in place as shown 3 Install the CPU ...

Page 61: ...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 ...

Page 62: ...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 ...

Page 63: ...5 11 Install the front bezel 12 Install the HDD into the chassis and slide the HDD rail to lock it 13 Connect the HDD data cable and power cable to the rear of HDD Aspire M1610 Front Bezel Veriton M261 Front Bezel ...

Page 64: ...6 Chapter 3 14 Connect the ODD data cable and power cable to the rear of ODD 15 Connect the P1 power cable and FDD data cable to the MB connector 16 Connect the PA and PD power cable to the MB connector ...

Page 65: ...Chapter 3 57 17 Connect the USB cables 18 Connect the Card Reader cable 19 Connect the AUDIO cables 20 Connect the front bezel LED cable ...

Page 66: ...58 Chapter 3 21 Install the TV VGA MODEM card 22 Close the system ...

Page 67: ...ease refer to generic troubleshooting guide for troubleshooting information relating to following topics Power On Self Test POST POST Check Points POST Error Messages List Error Symptoms List Chapter 4 Troubleshooting ...

Page 68: ...60 Chapter 4 ...

Page 69: ...anel Audio header 4 SATA1 SATA data transfer connector 1 14 SPEAKER Internal speaker header 5 SYS_FAN_1 System fan header 3pin 15 SPDIF_OUT SPDIF out header 6 IDE1 Parallel ATA IDE channel 16 F_USB1 Front panel USB header 1 7 PWR1 M B power connector 17 F_USB2 Front panel USB header 2 8 FLOPPY FDD transfer channel 18 CLR_CMOS Clear CMOS jumper 9 J3 GPIO connector 19 PWR2 CPU Power connector 10 J4 ...

Page 70: ...e Pin definition for the detail CLR_CMOS PIN2_3 1 default setting 2 3 Normal Default 1 2 Clear CMOS 2 3 Normal Default Illustration Pin Signal Name Description 1 5V_SYS Hard disk LED pull up 330 ohm to 5V_SYS 2 GPIO_GRN_HDR_R Pull up 330 ohm to 5V_SB_SYS and connect to SIO GPIO 3 HDD_LED_R Hard disk active LED 4 GPIO_YLW_HDR_R Pull up 330 ohm to 5V_SB_SYS and connect to SIO GPIO 5 GND Reset button...

Page 71: ...Schematic Part F_USB H2X5MZO9 HEADER_2X5_9 Illustration Pin Signal Name Description 1 MIC2 L Front Panel Microphone input signal 2 AUD_GND Ground used by Analog Audio Circuits 3 MIC2 R Microphone Power 4 AUD_PRESENCE_ L Filtered 5V used by Analog Audio Circuits 5 LINE2 R Right Channel Audio signal to Front Panel 6 MIC2 JD Right Channel Audio signal Return from Front Panel 7 FRONT IO SENSE RSVD for...

Page 72: ...nd Silk Screen Footprint Schematic Part F_1394 H2X5MZO9 HEADER_2X5_9 Illustration Pin Signal Name 1 MONO L 2 Ground 3 MONO R 4 Key 5 Ground 6 Ground 7 VCC Silk Screen Footprint Schematic Part SPEAKER h2x4mzo4h86 HEADER_2X4_K4 Illustration Pin Signal Name 1 Ground 2 FANOUT 3 SIO FAN SPD 4 Key Silk Screen Footprint Schematic Part SYS_FAN_1 FAN3MH100 CONN3 FAN3P 4 ...

Page 73: ...scription Pin Signal Name 3 Pin 1 Ground 2 RTCRSTJ Connect to ICH Normal Default Set pin 2 and pin 3 closed 3 3 Connect to VCC_RTC Clear CMOS Set pin 1 and pin 2 closed Silk Screen Footprint Schematic Part CLR_CMOS H3M HEADER_1X3 Illustration Pin Signal Name 1 INTRUDERJ 2 Ground Silk Screen Footprint Schematic Part INTR H2M HEADER_1X2 Illustration Pin Signal Name 1 AGPIO1 2 Ground Silk Screen Foot...

Page 74: ...ic Part INTR H2M HEADER_1X2 Illustration Pin Signal Name 1 5V_SYS 2 KEY 3 SPDIF_OUT 4 GND Silk Screen Footprint Schematic Part SPDIF_OUT H4MO2 HEADER_1X4_K2 Illustration Pin Signal Name 1 5V_SB 2 IR_26 3 SIO_RSMRSTJ 4 RESETCONJ 5 IR_20 6 IR_27 7 IR_RE 8 IR_21 9 GND 10 KEY Silk Screen Footprint Schematic Part IR1 H2X5MZO10 HEADER_2X5_10 ...

Page 75: ...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 ...

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Page 77: ...web or channel http aicsl acer com tw spl if you do not own a specific account you can still access the system with guest guest For whatever reasons a part number change is made it will not be noted in the printed Service Guide For ACER AUTHORIZED SERVICE PROVIDERS your Acer office may have a DIFFERENT part number code to those given in the FRU list of this printed Service Guide You MUST use the l...

Page 78: ...ecription 1 AM10 Main Bezel 10 Power Supply 2 3 25 Cover 11 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 5 Device 9 Right Side Door 18 CD ROM ...

Page 79: ...n 1 3 5 Filler Panel 10 CD ROM Lock Slide 2 5 25 Rotate Cover 11 USB Board 3 V541 Bezel 12 USB Bracket 4 CD ROM 13 Right Side 5 FDD w Panel 14 Chassis 6 HDD Disk 15 Power Supply 7 Mothboard 16 Fan 8 HDD Lock Slide 17 PCI Bracket 9 FDD Lock Slide 18 Left Side ...

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