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System Utilities

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Security

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Table 2-7.

Parameter

Description

Options

Supervisor Password:

Information only.

Not 
Installed/Installed

User Password:

Information only.

Not 
Installed/Installed

Change Supervisor Password

Valid Keys:
(1)a-z (A-Z) non case sensitive.
(2)0, 1-9
(3)11 special keys: ‘- = [] \ ; ‘ , . /
(4)Key pad: 0-9 support and */-+. (5 
special keys)
(5)Only support scan code.

[Press Enter]

Change User Password

This item is available if supervisor 
password is installed.   
If clear supervisor password, user 
password should also be cleared. 
All setup items will be view-only except 
user password item if login with user 
password, the hot key F9 (load default 
settings) is also not available to change 
BIOS settings.

[Press Enter]

Summary of Contents for Aspire Z5771

Page 1: ...Acer AZ5770 AZ5771 SERVICEGUIDE ...

Page 2: ...ii ...

Page 3: ...I BIOS Flash SOP for Windows 2 19 AMI UEFI BIOS Flash SOP for DOS with ME 2 23 AMI UEFI BIOS Flash SOP for SHELL 2 32 DMI Tool Utilities 2 35 LAN EEPROM Utilities 2 40 CHAPTER 3 System Disassembly and Assembly Recommended Equipment 3 5 Pre disassembly Procedure 3 5 Disassembly Process 3 6 Disassembly Flowchart 3 7 Removing the Stand 3 9 Removing the Rear Cover 3 11 Removing the HDD 3 15 Removing t...

Page 4: ...the Left Right Foot Stand Power LED 3 60 Replacing the Motherboard 3 64 Replacing the System FAN 3 67 Replacing the CPU 3 70 Replacing the Memory 3 72 Replacing the WLAN 3 73 Replacing the Display Card 3 75 Replacing the Speaker 3 77 Replacing the Touchpad 3 79 Replacing the TV Tuner 3 81 Replacing the OSD Board 3 82 Replacing the Camera 3 83 Replacing the ODD 3 85 Replacing the Converter Board 3 ...

Page 5: ...al Inspection 4 3 System Internal Inspection 4 4 Beep Codes 4 5 Checkpoints 4 6 BIOS Recovery 4 8 Calibration SOP of control board 4 10 Debug Card information 4 18 Converter board setup 4 19 CHAPTER 5 Jumper and Connector Locations Jumper Setting 5 4 Setting Jumper 5 4 CHAPTER 6 FRU List AZ5770 AZ5771 Exploded Diagrams 6 4 FRU List 6 7 ...

Page 6: ...ii vi ...

Page 7: ...CHAPTER 1 Hardware Specifications ...

Page 8: ...1 2 Features 1 3 Quick Specification 1 3 Chassis Specification 1 7 Motherboard Specification 1 10 System Tour 1 15 M B Placement 1 20 Jumper Setting 1 21 Block Diagram 1 23 ...

Page 9: ...Core i5 3330S QC 2 8G 6M 65W Intel Core i5 2400S 2 5G 6M 65W Intel Core i3 2120 3 30G 3M 65W Intel Pentium DC G630 2 7G 3M 65W Intel Pentium DC G640 2 8G 3M 65W Chipset 0 Intel H61 Express Chipset Memory 0 Dual channel 1333 MHz DDR3 SO DIMM support Up to 4 GB per memory module Upgrade option with 2 DIMM slots Graphics 0 Intel HD Graphics technology Microsoft DirectX 10 Discrete graphic cards suppo...

Page 10: ...system Storage 0 Serial ATA hard disk up to 2 TB Optical media drive 0 BD reader BD combo BD burner SuperMulti Communication 0 WLAN 802 11 a b g n 2X2 WLAN LAN Gigabit Ethernet WPAN Bluetooth 4 0 LE Webcam 1 3 MP stand alone webcam with 1280 x 1024 resolution TV tuner 0 Acer TV tuner options Hybrid TV tuner supporting worldwide dual DVB T Digital Video Broadcasting Terrestrial Hybrid TV tuner supp...

Page 11: ...USB 2 0 ports Ethernet RJ 45 port TV tuner optional HDMI in port HDMI out port OSD buttons 0 Side Source selection PC HDMI in button Software 0 Fooz Kids Wild Tangent Touch WW Acer Edition Touch Wild Tangent WW Acer Edition non Touch Skype AUPEO Bing Bar BingSetup Internet Explorer 9 Acer Clear fi Client Acer Clear fi TouchCam Touch YouCam non Touch Nero 10 Essentials Acer Edition Touch Settings T...

Page 12: ... Internet Security Suite WW McAfee Virus Definitions Acer Identity Card Acer Registration Acer Updater Acer eRecovery Management Hotkey Utility v2 5 OOBE Offer Acer Edition Welcome Center clear fi Tutorial Acer Accessory Store Netflix shortcut eBay Shortcut 2009 Accessories 0 Gateway Wireless USB keyboard and mouse ECO remote controller Adapter 0 135 W 180 W discrete VGA SKU adapter with power cor...

Page 13: ... 0 2 USB 3 0 Ports 2 audio jacks Mic in and Headset ring color black 1 Card Reader MS SD MMC 3 in 1 push pull bootable 1 mini B CAS Card Reader push push JP SKU only LCD signal source selection from MB or HDMI in port Rear I O Connector 0 1 HDMI in connector 1 HDMI out connector 4 USB 2 0 connectors 1 DC in jack 1 RJ45 connector support Giga LAN 1SPDIF Connector Motherboard Mounting Feature 0 Feat...

Page 14: ...anel control board Apply aluminum foil between heatsink and VESA mount The outside jacket of converter cable LVDS cable DVI cable and webcam cable are applying conductive tape and they fixed on basepan by conductive tape The ground tab which on RJ45 has to contact with MB shielding Gasket on MB shielding button side for increase contact area between USB connector and MB shielding Acoustic Criteria...

Page 15: ...Test Axis 3 axes Test Time 10 minutes per axis total 3 axes Vibration Packaged Frequency 5 300 Hz 0 015 g 2 Hz from 5 to 40 Hz Sloping to 0 00015 g 2 Hz 500 Hz slope down Acceleration 1 20 g RMS random Test Axis 3 axes Test Time 30 minutes per axis total 3 axes Operating Shock Test Half sine 40G 2mSec Unpackaged Shock Test Non operating Half sine 80G 1650mm sec 3mSec ...

Page 16: ...compliant HDMI 1 4a Certificate fee paid by MB vendor Brand Logo 0 Acer Inc logo Printed on the PCB PCB 0 6 layers Platform Branding 0 Meet Intel Manageability Processor 0 Socket Type Intel Socket 1155 Socket Quantity 1 System Chipset 0 SB Intel H61 Design Criteria Should meet Intel H61 platform design guide Should meet Intel BIOS specification Super I O ITE8772E Memory 0 Socket Type SO DDR III co...

Page 17: ...hipsets family BIOS specification On Board Graphic Solution 0 Intel HD graphic solution Meet Microsoft Window 7 Premium graphic requirement 1 HDMI in port 1 HDMI out port PCI Express PCI slot 0 PCI Express 2 0 Slot Type x16 Quantity 1 Mini PCI Express 2 0 Slot Type x1 Quantity 2 FDD 0 None IDE 0 None SATA 0 Slot Type SATA Slot Quantity 3 Transfer rate support 1 5Gb s and 3Gb s Storage Type Support...

Page 18: ... workable Audio device should meet Microsoft Windows Professional and Windows 7 latest logo requirement LAN 0 Controller Realtek RTL8111E VL Gigabit Ethernet controller Port 1 x RJ45 rear port from Gigabit Ethernet Design Criteria Should be worked under 10 100 1000Mbs environment Reserved disable function on both hardware and BIOS side Default is enabled USB 0 Controller Intel H61 USB 2 0 Etron EJ...

Page 19: ...rol for CPU System North bridge FAN separately by individual sensor PWM function should cover ACPI mode and non ACPI mode Support thermal shutdown mechanism FAN control by super I O but reserve Intel Quiet System Technology IQST feature System LED Definition 0 Power State LED S0 Blue Steady S3 Amber Steady S4 S5 Off Storage State LED N A Current and Voltage on LED 0 The Blue Amber LED for Power sw...

Page 20: ...ofile Graphic Cards single slot 2 mini PCI Express x1 2 0 slot 3 SATA connectors 1 4 pin CPU fan connector 1 5pin USB 2 0 header for Bluetooth module connection 1 4pin USB 2 0 header for touch function control board connection 1 8pin USB 2 0 header for webcam module connection 1 10Pin Front Panel Power SW LED 1 Jumper for clear CMOS 1 20pin header for DVI signal in form VGA card BOM option 1 30Pin...

Page 21: ...urations 1 15 System Tour 0 Table 1 1 Front View No Icon Item Description 1 IR Port Port to receive IR signal 2 Webcam Web camera for video communication 3 Speaker Deliver stereo audio output 4 Power button Turns the computer on and off ...

Page 22: ...USB 3 0 ports Connects to USB 3 0 devices e g USB mouse USB camera Note The USB 3 0 port near to 3 in 1 Card Reader slot supports USB charge 3 mini B CAS Card Reader JP SKU only 4 USB 3 0 ports Connects to USB 3 0 devices e g USB mouse USB camera 5 Headphone speaker Jack Connects to audio devices eg speakers headphones 6 Microphone Jack Accepts inputs from external microphones ...

Page 23: ...nd Configurations 1 17 Table 1 3 Right View No Icon Item Description 1 Optical drive Internal optical drive accepts CDs or DVDs 2 LCD signal source selection switch Switch the LCD signal source selection from MB or HDMI in port ...

Page 24: ...cts to a TV 2 SPDIF connector Connects to SPDIF 3 USB 2 0 ports Connects to USB 2 0 devices e g USB mouse USB camera 4 USB 2 0 ports Connects to USB 2 0 devices e g USB mouse USB camera 5 Ethernet RJ 45 port Connects to an Ethernet 10 100 1000 based network 6 HDMI port Supports high definition digital video connections ...

Page 25: ...rdware Specifications and Configurations 1 19 7 DC In Jack Connects to AC adapter 8 Vesa mount hole Can hang the computer on the wall by fixing the vesa mount Table 1 4 Rear View No Icon Item Description ...

Page 26: ...1 20 Hardware Specifications and Configurations M B Placement 0 ...

Page 27: ...era Camera module connector 5 LCD LCD connector 6 DVI DVI in connector 7 converter converter connector 8 3D scalar 3D scalar connector 9 Key Pad Key Pad connector 10 CPU fan CPU fan connector 11 SATA PWR SATA Power connector 12 Front Panel Front Panel connector 13 Bluetooth Bluetooth connector 14 Touch Panel Touch Panel connector 15 IR IR connector 16 Speaker Speaker connector 17 VGA VGA connector...

Page 28: ...1 22 Hardware Specifications and Configurations Internal header pin definition 0 ...

Page 29: ...Hardware Specifications and Configurations 1 23 Block Diagram 0 ...

Page 30: ...1 24 Hardware Specifications and Configurations ...

Page 31: ...CHAPTER 2 System Utilities ...

Page 32: ...Through the Setup Utility 2 4 BIOS Setup Utility 2 5 AMI UEFI BIOS Flash SOP for DOS 2 15 AMI UEFI BIOS Flash SOP for Windows 2 19 AMI UEFI BIOS Flash SOP for DOS with ME 2 23 AMI UEFI BIOS Flash SOP for SHELL 2 32 DMI Tool Utilities 2 35 LAN EEPROM Utilities 2 40 ...

Page 33: ...e system and you are prompted Run Setup message to make changes to the CMOS setup NOTE NOTE If you repeatedly receive Run Setup messages the battery may be bad In this case the system cannot retain configuration values in CMOS Ask a qualified technician for assistance CMOS setup loads the configuration values in a battery backed nonvolatile memory called CMOS RAM This memory area is not part of th...

Page 34: ...ve around the Setup utility Select Screen Select Item Enter Select Space Change Opt F7 Load User defined Defaults F8 Save as User defined F9 Optimized Defaults F10 Save Exit Esc Exit NOTE NOTE Grayed out fields are not user configurable Enter key Display a submenu screen NOTE NOTE Availability of submenu screen is indicated by a Esc If you press this key On one of the primary menu screens the Exit...

Page 35: ... Frequency and Count of CPU installed on the system Memory Total size of system memory installed on the system Product Name Product name of the system System Serial Number Serial number of the system Asset Tag Number Asset Tag number of this system System Date Set the Date Use Tab to switch between Date elements System Time Set the Time Use Tab to switch between Tim elements ...

Page 36: ...tem Utilities Advanced 0 Advanced Miscellaneous 0 Table 2 2 Parameter Description Options SATA Port AHCI Port 0 SATA Port AHCI Port 0 information N A SATA Port AHCI Port 1 SATA Port AHCI Port 1 information N A ...

Page 37: ...ns Intel EIST Intel EIST Enhanced Intel Speed Step Technology function support Disabled Enabled Intel XD Bit XD can prevent certain classes of malicious buffer overflow attacks when combined with a supporting OS Windows XP SP2 SUSE Linux 9 2 RedHat Enterprise 3 Update Disabled Enabled Intel VT When enabled a VMM can utilize the additional hardware capabilities provided by Virtualization Technology...

Page 38: ...oller Disabled Enabled Onboard SATA Mode Onboard SATA Mode Native IDE IDE mode AHCI AHCI mode Native IDE AHCI Onboard USB Controller Enabled Disabled All USB Devices Disabled Enabled Legacy USB Support Enabled Legacy USB Support Disabled option disables legacy support Enabled option will keep USB devices available Disabled Enabled USB Storage Emulation USB Storage Emulation Auto Floppy Hard Disk T...

Page 39: ...abled Onboard LAN Option ROM Enabled Disabled Onboard LAN Option ROM Disabled Enabled Table 2 5 Parameter Description Options CPU Temperature DTS Information only System Temperature Information only CPU Fan Speed Information only CPU Core Information only 3 30V Information only 5 00V Information only 12 0V Information only 5VSB Information only VBAT Information only Table 2 4 Parameter Description...

Page 40: ...abled Power On by RTC Alarm Enabled Disabled RTC Wake up Support Disabled Enabled Power On by PCIE Devices Enabled Disabled Power On by PCIE Devices Disabled Enabled Wake Up by USB KB Mouse Enabled Disabled USB Keyboard Mouse to generate a wake event for S3 Disabled Enabled Restore On AC Power Loss Specify what state to go to when power is re applied after a power failure G3 state Off On Last Stat...

Page 41: ...se sensitive 2 0 1 9 3 11 special keys 4 Key pad 0 9 support and 5 special keys 5 Only support scan code Press Enter Change User Password This item is available if supervisor password is installed If clear supervisor password user password should also be cleared All setup items will be view only except user password item if login with user password the hot key F9 load default settings is also not ...

Page 42: ... mode Disabled Enabled Table 2 8 Parameter Description Options Boot Priority Order Set Boot Priority 1st Boot Device Default set as EFI Device EFI Device Hard Disk CD DVD Removable Device LAN 2nd Boot Device Default set as Hard Disk EFI Device Hard Disk CD DVD Removable Device LAN 3rd Boot Device Default set as CD DVD EFI Device Hard Disk CD DVD Removable Device LAN Table 2 7 Parameter Description...

Page 43: ... sequence from available Hard Disk Drives Press Enter Optical Disk Drive Priority Specifies the Boot Device Priority sequence from available Optical Disk Drives Press Enter Removable Device Priority Specifies the Boot Device Priority sequence from available Removable Drives Press Enter Network Device Priority Specifies the Boot Device Priority sequence from available Network Drives Press Enter Qui...

Page 44: ...ng any changes Save Changes Save Changes done so far to any of the setup options Discard Changes Discard Changes done so far to any of the setup options Load Default Settings Load Default values for all the setup options Save as User Default Settings Save the changes done so far as User Default values Load User Default Settings Load the User Default values to all the setup options ...

Page 45: ... 3 Boot to DOS mode and enter the BIOS folder 4 Enter to the DOS folder under BIOS folder 5 Flash Method For end user ONLY Currently ALL ODMs should NOT use it to flash SBIOS It will cause unexpected problem since some BIOS block data maybe different between old and new BIOS It will keep DMI and setup settings QTC team can simulate user s behavior by using it 1 Execute BIOS_DOS bat file ...

Page 46: ... by case NOTE NOTE The command is by case 2 After finishing flashing BIOS please don t execute any programs and reboot the system directly 3 When system reboot please press Del to enter BIOS Setup 4 In Exit page select Load Default Settings and press Enter key ...

Page 47: ...System Utilities 2 17 5 Select Yes and press Enter key 6 Select Save Exit Setup and press Enter key 7 Select Yes and press Enter key ...

Page 48: ...2 18 System Utilities 8 Flash BIOS is finished ...

Page 49: ...SOP for Windows 0 1 Copy BIOS folder ex aParis H61_D01 folder under OS Desktop 2 In BIOS folder select WIN folder and execute BIOS_WIN bat file Please make sure the AFUWIN exe tool version is 2 36 or later 3 Press Yes to continue flashing BIOS ...

Page 50: ... by case 4 After finishing flashing BIOS please don t execute any programs and reboot the system directly 5 When system reboot please press Del to enter BIOS Setup 6 In Exit page select Load Default Settings and press Enter key 7 Select Yes and press Enter key ...

Page 51: ...System Utilities 2 21 8 Select Save Exit Setup and press Enter key 9 Select Yes and press Enter key ...

Page 52: ...2 22 System Utilities 10 Flash BIOS is finished ...

Page 53: ...h ME 1 Please make a DOS bootable device 2 Copy BIOS folder ex aParis H61_P01 D01 folder into DOS bootable device 3 Boot to DOS mode and enter BIOS folder 4 Enter DOS folder again 5 Flash Method For development stage Currently ALL ODMs should use it to flash SBIOS It won t keep DMI and Setup settings With ME unlock 0 1 Execute BIOS_ME bat file ...

Page 54: ... is by case 2 After finishing flashing BIOS please don t execute any programs and shutdown system directly 3 Unplug AC power cord for 10 sec 4 Reconnect the power cord 5 Power on the system and press Del to enter BIOS Setup 6 In Exit page select Load Default Settings and press Enter key ...

Page 55: ...System Utilities 2 25 7 Select Yes and press Enter key 8 Select Save Exit Setup and press Enter key ...

Page 56: ...2 26 System Utilities 9 Select Yes and press Enter key 10 Flash BIOS is finished 0 With ME lock 0 ...

Page 57: ...System Utilities 2 27 1 Check if the ME status with ME Info Utility and Manufacturing Mode is Disabled Or system can t flash with FPT utility as below ...

Page 58: ...2 28 System Utilities 2 If these have been disabled please power off and remove FLASH_OVERRIDE jumper from Pin 1 2 to Pin 2 3 3 Power on and boot to DOS to execute BIOS_ME bat file ...

Page 59: ...lashing BIOS please don t execute any programs and power off system 5 Please replace FLASH_OVERRIDE jumper from Pin 2 3 to Pin 1 2 6 Unplug AC power cord for 10 sec 7 Reconnect the power cord 8 Power on the system and please press Del to enter BIOS Setup 9 In Exit page select Load Default Settings and press Enter key ...

Page 60: ...2 30 System Utilities 10 Select Yes and press Enter key 11 Select Save Exit Setup and press Enter key ...

Page 61: ...System Utilities 2 31 12 Select Yes and press Enter key 13 Flash BIOS is finished ...

Page 62: ... 4 Type flash command as below afushell64 efi Filename rom p b n r 5 Please make sure the SHELL tool version is same as release note requirement 6 After finishing flashing BIOS please don t execute any programs and reboot the system directly 7 When system reboot please press Del to enter BIOS Setup 8 In Exit page select Load Default Settings and press Enter key ...

Page 63: ...System Utilities 2 33 9 Select Yes and press Enter key 10 Select Save Exit Setup and press Enter key ...

Page 64: ...2 34 System Utilities 11 Select Yes and press Enter key 12 Flash BIOS is finished ...

Page 65: ... Please make a DOS bootable device 2 Copy DMI_TOOL folder into the DOS bootable device 3 Boot to DOS mode and enter DMI_TOOL folder 4 Update DMI Method 1 Edit and execute batch file Z5771 bat Z5770 bat for non touch to update DMI data For Example ...

Page 66: ...2 36 System Utilities After finish update DMI data please reboot the system 2 Execute AMIDEDOS EXE to update DMI data Please check Help for each command ...

Page 67: ...System Utilities 2 37 ...

Page 68: ...essary parameter means it is a write command Here show you the CMD which in commonly used If you want to Read Write System manufacture in Type 1 use the CMD SM Read Command AMIDEDOS SM Write Command AMIDEDOS SM Acer FOR EXAMPLE If you want to Read Write System Family in Type 1 use the CMD SP Read Command AMIDEDOS SP ...

Page 69: ...reFamily in Type 2 use the CMD BM Read Command AMIDEDOS BM Write Command AMIDEDOS BM Acer If you want to Read Write Baseboard Product in Type 2 use the CMD BP Read Command AMIDEDOS BP Write Command AMIDEDOS BP Aspire Z5770 If you want to Read Write Baseboard Version in Type 2 use the CMD BV Read Command AMIDEDOS BV Write Command AMIDEDOS BV 1 04 If you want to Read Write Classis Manufacture in Typ...

Page 70: ...e computer 3 Reboot the computer and press F12 during the boot sequence to enter the setup menu 4 Select the Boot menu item and move the entry USB HDD to the first position 5 Insert the USB HDD and reboot the computer 6 At the command prompt navigate to the MAC folder 7 Execute PG8168 efuse 8 Press Enter 9 When the process has completed will show EFuse is successful 10 Reboot ...

Page 71: ...System Utilities 2 41 ...

Page 72: ...2 42 System Utilities ...

Page 73: ...CHAPTER 3 System Disassembly and Assembly ...

Page 74: ... Removing the CPU 3 33 Removing the System Fan 3 35 Removing the Motherboard 3 37 Removing the Left Right Foot Stand Power LED 3 40 Removing the Base Pan 3 44 Removing the IR 3 46 Removing the LCD 3 47 Reassembly Process 3 50 Assembly Flowchart 3 51 Replacing the LCD 3 53 Replacing the IR 3 56 Replacing the Base Pan 3 57 Replacing the Left Right Foot Stand Power LED 3 60 Replacing the Motherboard ...

Page 75: ...the Heatsink 3 92 Replacing the Motherboard Shielding 3 94 Replacing the Rear Cover 3 96 Replacing the Stand 3 98 Thermal Pad location on base pan 3 100 Thermal Pad location on different VGA card 3 101 nVidia GT530 3 101 nVidia GT520 3 102 ...

Page 76: ...3 4 ...

Page 77: ...r Hex screwdriver Plastic flat screwdriver Plastic tweezers NOTE NOTE The screws for the different components vary in size During the disassembly process group the screws with the corresponding components to avoid mismatch when putting back the components Pre disassembly Procedure 0 Before proceeding with the disassembly procedure perform the steps listed below 1 Turn off the system and all the pe...

Page 78: ...uantity Acer Part Number M3 5L B 41 86 GBL0U 001 M3 5L F 14 86 U6N0U 002 M3 8 0L P 7 86 U6N0U 005 M4 6L B 7 86 U6N0U 007 M2 2L K 6 86 U6N0U 001 M3 6L K 4 86 SHL0U 001 M3 4L 5 1 X 4 86 U6N0U 009 6 32 3 6 3 8L K 4 86 U6N0U 008 M4 6L F 3 86 U6N0U 004 M2 4L K 2 86 U6N0U 003 M3 4L B 2 86 U6N0U 006 ...

Page 79: ... Camera Removing the OSD board Removing the Converter Board Removing the Memory Removing the Display Card Removing the Heatsink Removing the WLAN Removing the TV Tuner Removing the System Fan Removing the Motherboard Removing the Left Right Foot Stand Power LED Removing the Base Pan Removing the LCD Removing the IR Removing CPU Removing the Speaker Removing the Touchpad Control Board ...

Page 80: ...he Motherboard Shielding M3 5L F 12 86 U6N0U 002 Removing the Heatsink M3 5L B 1 86 GBL0U 001 Removing the touch pad Control Board M3 5L B 5 86 GBL0U 001 Removing the WLAN M2 4L K 2 86 U6N0U 003 Removing the TV Tuner M2 4L K 2 86 U6N0U 003 Removing the Speaker M3 4L 5 1 X 4 86 U6N0U 009 Removing the Motherboard M3 4L B 2 86 U6N0U 006 M3 5L B 6 86 GBL0U 001 Removing the System Fan M4 6L B 7 86 U6N0...

Page 81: ...System Disassembly and Assembly 3 9 Removing the Stand 0 Press the latch which arrow pointed at and remove the hinge cover ...

Page 82: ...3 10 System Disassembly and Assembly Unscrew 3 screws to remove the stand ID Size Quantity Screw Type M4 6L F 3 ...

Page 83: ...System Disassembly and Assembly 3 11 Removing the Rear Cover 0 Unscrew 7 screws to remove the rear cover ID Size Quantity Screw Type M3 8 0L P 7 ...

Page 84: ...3 12 System Disassembly and Assembly First open one top side then open the other top side ...

Page 85: ...System Disassembly and Assembly 3 13 Open the low side NOTE NOTE When removing the rear cover be very very carefully do not break the latch of rear cover front cover ...

Page 86: ... System Disassembly and Assembly Above photo shows below parts after removing the rear cover 1 HDD 2 ODD 3 Converter board 4 Camera 5 OSD board 6 Motherboard shielding 7 System fan 8 touch pad control board ...

Page 87: ...ving the HDD 0 1 Unscrew 1 screw 2 Remove the HDD module with bracket in the direction as indicated by the arrow Unscrew 4 screws to take the HDD out from cage ID Size Quantity Screw Type M3X5L B 1 ID Size Quantity Screw Type 6 32 3 6 3 8L K 4 ...

Page 88: ...3 16 System Disassembly and Assembly Removing the Converter Board 0 Unplug the cables and unscrew 2 screws Remove the converter board ID Size Quantity Screw Type M3X5L B 2 ...

Page 89: ...System Disassembly and Assembly 3 17 Removing the ODD 0 1 Unscrew 1 screw 2 Remove the ODD module with bracket in the direction as indicated by the arrow ID Size Quantity Screw Type M3X5L B 1 ...

Page 90: ...3 18 System Disassembly and Assembly Unscrew 4 screws to take ODD out from cage ID Size Quantity Screw Type M2 2L K 4 ...

Page 91: ...System Disassembly and Assembly 3 19 Removing the Camera 0 Remove the mylar 1 Unlock the latch and take out camera with cable 2 Remove the camera and unplug the cable ...

Page 92: ...3 20 System Disassembly and Assembly Removing the OSD Board 0 Unplug the cable and unscrew 2 screws to take out OSD board ID Size Quantity Screw Type M3X5L B 2 ...

Page 93: ...System Disassembly and Assembly 3 21 Removing the Motherboard Shielding 0 Unscrew the 12 screws ID Size Quantity Screw Type M3X5L F 12 ...

Page 94: ...3 22 System Disassembly and Assembly Remove the motherboard shielding in the direction as indicated by the arrow ...

Page 95: ...System Disassembly and Assembly 3 23 Removing the Display Card 0 ...

Page 96: ...3 24 System Disassembly and Assembly Unlock the 2 VGA locks Remove the display card in the direction as indicated by the arrow ...

Page 97: ...System Disassembly and Assembly 3 25 Above photo shows below parts after removing the display card 1 Memory 2 TV tuner 3 WLAN 4 Heatsink 5 Speaker 6 Bluetooth ...

Page 98: ...3 26 System Disassembly and Assembly Removing the Memory 0 1 Unlock the upper memory connector 2 Remove the upper memory 3 Unlock the lower memory connector 4 Remove the lower memory ...

Page 99: ...Disassembly and Assembly 3 27 Removing the TV Tuner 0 Unplug the SATA cable TV tuner cable unscrew 2 screws Remove the TV tuner in the direction as indicated by the arrow ID Size Quantity Screw Type M2 4L K 2 ...

Page 100: ...3 28 System Disassembly and Assembly Removing the WLAN 0 1 Unplug the WLAN cables unscrew 2 screws 2 Remove the WLAN in the direction as indicated by the arrow ID Size Quantity Screw Type M2 4L K 2 ...

Page 101: ...y and Assembly 3 29 Removing the Touch Pad control board 0 Unscrew 2 screws to remove the shielding Unscrew 3 screws to and plug the FPC cable to remove the touch pad control board ID Size Quantity Screw Type M3X5L B 2 ...

Page 102: ...3 30 System Disassembly and Assembly ID Size Quantity Screw Type M3X5L B 3 ...

Page 103: ...stem Disassembly and Assembly 3 31 Removing the Speaker 0 Unplug the cable and unscrew 4 screws then remove the speaker in the direction as indicated by the arrow ID Size Quantity Screw Type M3 4L 5 1 X 4 ...

Page 104: ...32 System Disassembly and Assembly Removing the Heatsink 0 Uncover the mylar and unscrew 5 screws Remove the heatsink in the direction as indicated by the arrow ID Size Quantity Screw Type M3X5L B 1 N A 4 ...

Page 105: ...System Disassembly and Assembly 3 33 Removing the CPU 0 ...

Page 106: ...3 34 System Disassembly and Assembly Press the latch and move it in the direction as indicated by the arrow Remove the CPU ...

Page 107: ...System Disassembly and Assembly 3 35 Removing the System Fan 0 Unscrew 7 screws to remove the system fan cover VESA cover Unscrew 3 screws to remove the system fan ID Size Quantity Screw Type M4 6L B 7 ...

Page 108: ...3 36 System Disassembly and Assembly ID Size Quantity Screw Type M3X5L B 3 ...

Page 109: ... Unplug all the cable which connected to motherboard as below 1 SATA power connector 2 Converter board connector 3 DVI connector 4 LVDS connector 5 OSD connector 6 IR cable connector 7 Touchpad connector 8 Camera connector 9 Bluetooth connector 10 Speaker connector ...

Page 110: ...3 38 System Disassembly and Assembly Unscrew 2 screws to remove the VGA bracket ID Size Quantity Screw Type M3 4L B 2 ...

Page 111: ...System Disassembly and Assembly 3 39 Unscrew 6 screws to remove the motherboard ID Size Quantity Screw Type M3X5L B 6 ...

Page 112: ...3 40 System Disassembly and Assembly Removing the Left Right Foot Stand Power LED 0 Unscrew 5 screws ID Size Quantity Screw Type M3X5L B 3 M3 6L K 2 ...

Page 113: ...System Disassembly and Assembly 3 41 Over turn the left foot bracket Unscrew 2 screws ID Size Quantity Screw Type M3X5L B 2 ...

Page 114: ...3 42 System Disassembly and Assembly Take the switch holder out Remove the switch holder then remove the switch cable ...

Page 115: ...System Disassembly and Assembly 3 43 Unscrew the 5 screws and remove the right foot bracket ID Size Quantity Screw Type M3X5L B 3 M3 6L K 2 ...

Page 116: ...3 44 System Disassembly and Assembly Removing the Base Pan 0 1 Unlock the latch 2 Unplug the LVDS cable Unscrew 10 screws ...

Page 117: ...and Assembly 3 45 NOTE NOTE LCD power cannot be removed now be careful do not damage it Unlock all the latch carefully Remove the base pan in the direction as indicated by the arrow ID Size Quantity Screw Type M3X5L B 10 ...

Page 118: ...3 46 System Disassembly and Assembly Removing the IR 0 Remove the IR with cable in the direction as indicated by the arrow ...

Page 119: ...System Disassembly and Assembly 3 47 Removing the LCD 0 Unscrew 4 screws ID Size Quantity Screw Type M3X5L B 4 ...

Page 120: ...3 48 System Disassembly and Assembly Unplug the LCD power cable Take out the LCD with bracket ...

Page 121: ...System Disassembly and Assembly 3 49 Remove the LCD one side bracket Unscrew 2 screws then remove another bracket ID Size Quantity Screw Type M3 5L F 2 ...

Page 122: ...uantity Acer Part Number M3 5L B 41 86 GBL0U 001 M3 5L F 14 86 U6N0U 002 M3 8 0L P 7 86 U6N0U 005 M4 6L B 7 86 U6N0U 007 M2 2L K 6 86 U6N0U 001 M3 6L K 4 86 SHL0U 001 M3 4L 5 1 X 4 86 U6N0U 009 6 32 3 6 3 8L K 4 86 U6N0U 008 M4 6L F 3 86 U6N0U 004 M2 4L K 2 86 U6N0U 003 M3 4L B 2 86 U6N0U 006 ...

Page 123: ...e Camera Replacing the OSD board Replacing the Converter Board Replacing the Memory Replacing the Display Card Replacing the Heatsink Replacing the WLAN Replacing the TV Tuner Replacing the System Fan Replacing the Motherboard Replacing the Left Right Foot Stand Power LED Replacing the Base Pan Replacing the LCD Replacing the IR Replacing CPU Replacing the Speaker Replacing the Touchpad ...

Page 124: ... 006 Replacing the Speaker M3 4L 5 1 X 4 86 U6N0U 009 Replacing the TV Tuner M2 4L K 2 86 U6N0U 003 Replacing the WLAN M2 4L K 2 86 U6N0U 003 Replacing the touch pad Control Board M3 5L B 5 86 GBL0U 001 Replacing the Heatsink M3 5L B 1 86 GBL0U 001 Replacing the Motherboard Shielding M3 5L F 12 86 U6N0U 002 Replacing the Converter Board M3 5L B 2 86 GBL0U 001 Replacing the OSD Board M3 5L B 5 86 G...

Page 125: ...System Disassembly and Assembly 3 53 Replacing the LCD 0 Install the LCD one side bracket and screw it Install another LCD bracket ID Size Quantity Screw Type M3 5L F 2 ...

Page 126: ...3 54 System Disassembly and Assembly Install the LCD on the top bezel Screw 4 screws to fix the LCD on top bezel ID Size Quantity Screw Type M3X5L B 4 ...

Page 127: ...System Disassembly and Assembly 3 55 Plug the LCD power cable NOTE NOTE Be careful that do not plug it on backward ...

Page 128: ...3 56 System Disassembly and Assembly Replacing the IR 0 Install the IR with cable in the direction as indicated by the arrow ...

Page 129: ...System Disassembly and Assembly 3 57 Replacing the Base Pan 0 Install the base pan on the LCD NOTE NOTE Before installing through the LCD power cable above location ...

Page 130: ...3 58 System Disassembly and Assembly Lock all the latch Plug the LVDS cable ...

Page 131: ...System Disassembly and Assembly 3 59 Screw 10 screws to fix it ID Size Quantity Screw Type M3X5L B 10 ...

Page 132: ...3 60 System Disassembly and Assembly Replacing the Left Right Foot Stand Power LED 0 Screw the 5 screws to fix the right foot bracket ID Size Quantity Screw Type M3X5L B 3 M3 6L K 2 ...

Page 133: ...System Disassembly and Assembly 3 61 For left foot bracket first through the switch cable as photo indicated above Install the cable on the switch holder ...

Page 134: ...3 62 System Disassembly and Assembly Screw 2 screws to fix the switch holder on left foot bracket Over turn the left foot bracket ID Size Quantity Screw Type M3X5L B 2 ...

Page 135: ...e left foot bracket Plug the power button cable to the MB power button connector be care of the cable arrangement just refer to the indicated red line NOTE NOTE After the power button cable and OSD cable all placed well use a type to fix them as picture indicated ...

Page 136: ...3 64 System Disassembly and Assembly Replacing the Motherboard 0 Screw 6 screws to fix the motherboard ID Size Quantity Screw Type M3X5L B 6 ...

Page 137: ...System Disassembly and Assembly 3 65 Screw 2 screws to fix the VGA bracket ID Size Quantity Screw Type M3 4L B 2 ...

Page 138: ... cable which connected to motherboard as below 1 SATA power connector 2 Converter board connector 3 DVI connector 4 LVDS connector 5 OSD connector 6 IR cable connector 7 Touchpad connector 8 Camera connector 9 Bluetooth connector 10 Speaker connector ...

Page 139: ...System Disassembly and Assembly 3 67 Replacing the System FAN 0 1 Screw 3 screws to fix system fan ID Size Quantity Screw Type M3X5L B 3 ...

Page 140: ...3 68 System Disassembly and Assembly 2 Plug the fan cable to the Fan port on the MB Arrange the cable as indicated by the line ...

Page 141: ...System Disassembly and Assembly 3 69 3 3 Screw 7 screws to fix system fan cover ID Size Quantity Screw Type M4 6L B 7 ...

Page 142: ...3 70 System Disassembly and Assembly Replacing the CPU 0 Install the CPU notice the direction Close the CPU bracket cover ...

Page 143: ...System Disassembly and Assembly 3 71 Lock the latch in the direction as indicated by the arrow ...

Page 144: ...3 72 System Disassembly and Assembly Replacing the Memory 0 1 Install the lower memory 2 Install the upper memory ...

Page 145: ...isassembly and Assembly 3 73 Replacing the WLAN 0 1 Install the WLAN card and screw 2 screws to fix the WLAN card 2 Arrange the WLAN cable as picture indicated by red line ID Size Quantity Screw Type M2 4L K 2 ...

Page 146: ...3 74 System Disassembly and Assembly 3 Plug the WLAN cable to the WLAN card as indicated by red circle ...

Page 147: ...System Disassembly and Assembly 3 75 Replacing the Display Card 0 Install the display card in the direction as indicated by the arrow ...

Page 148: ...3 76 System Disassembly and Assembly Lock 2 VGA locks ...

Page 149: ...tall the speaker in the direction as indicated by the arrow and screw 4 screws to fix it 2 Arrange the Speaker cable as indicated by line in the picture Be note of that the cable should place vir the hole which arrow indicated ID Size Quantity Screw Type M3 4L 5 1 X 4 ...

Page 150: ...3 78 System Disassembly and Assembly 3 Attach black tape to fix the speaker NOTE NOTE The IR cable should also be fixed here ...

Page 151: ...tem Disassembly and Assembly 3 79 Replacing the Touchpad 0 1 Plug the cable and screw 3 screws to fix the touchpad control board 2 Screw 2 screws to fix the shielding ID Size Quantity Screw Type M3X5L B 3 ...

Page 152: ...3 80 System Disassembly and Assembly 3 Arrange the touchpad cable to MB as indicated by red line in picture ID Size Quantity Screw Type M3X5L B 2 ...

Page 153: ...tem Disassembly and Assembly 3 81 Replacing the TV Tuner 0 Install the TV tuner in the direction as indicated by the arrow Plug the cable and screw 2 screws to fix it ID Size Quantity Screw Type M2 4L K 2 ...

Page 154: ...ystem Disassembly and Assembly Replacing the OSD Board 0 1 Plug the cable and screw 2 screws to fix the OSD board 2 Arrange the OSD cable as indicated line plug it to MB ID Size Quantity Screw Type M3X5L B 2 ...

Page 155: ...System Disassembly and Assembly 3 83 Replacing the Camera 0 1 Plug the cable and lock the latch to fix the camera 2 Arrange the camera cable as indicated by the red line ...

Page 156: ...3 84 System Disassembly and Assembly 3 As indicated by red circle Attach the type to fix the cable ...

Page 157: ...y and Assembly 3 85 Replacing the ODD 0 1 Screw 4 screws fix the ODD in cage 2 Install the ODD module with bracket in the direction as indicated by the arrow Screw 1 screw to fix it ID Size Quantity Screw Type M2 2L K 4 ...

Page 158: ...ange as indicated by red line Don t forget to fix the cable by latches and place the cable under the FAN cover 4 Plug the SATA cable for ODD arrange it as indicated by red line please also keep to use the latches to fix the SATA cable ID Size Quantity Screw Type M3X5L B 1 ...

Page 159: ...System Disassembly and Assembly 3 87 Replacing the Converter Board 0 1 Screw 2 screws to fix the converter board ID Size Quantity Screw Type M3X5L B 2 ...

Page 160: ...bly and Assembly 2 Arrange the convert board FPC cable as indicated by line and then attach mylar to fix this cable 3 Plug the convert board cable to the MB be care of the cable arrangement refer to the indicated red line ...

Page 161: ...System Disassembly and Assembly 3 89 4 At last as shown in the above picture use type to fix the cable not forgot to attach mylar to fix the LVDS cable camera cable and convert board cable ...

Page 162: ...g the HDD 0 1 Screw 4 screws to fix the HDD in the cage 2 Install the HDD module with bracket in the direction as indicated by the arrow 3 Screw 1 screw to fix it ID Size Quantity Screw Type 6 32 3 6 3 8L K 4 ID Size Quantity Screw Type M3X5L B 1 ...

Page 163: ... and Assembly 3 91 4 Plug the ODD HDD power cable arrange the cable as indicated by red line Be care of those latches 5 Plug the SATA cable for HDD please be note of the arrangement refer to picture indicated by red line ...

Page 164: ...3 92 System Disassembly and Assembly Replacing the Heatsink 0 1 Install the heatsink in the direction as indicated by the arrow 2 Screw 5 screws to fix the heatsink and attach the mylar ...

Page 165: ...System Disassembly and Assembly 3 93 ID Size Quantity Screw Type M3X5L B 1 N A 4 ...

Page 166: ... Disassembly and Assembly Replacing the Motherboard Shielding 0 NOTE NOTE Before installing the motherboard shielding tidy up the cables Install the motherboard shielding in the direction as indicated by the arrow ...

Page 167: ...System Disassembly and Assembly 3 95 Screw 12 screws to fix it ID Size Quantity Screw Type M3X5L F 12 ...

Page 168: ...m Disassembly and Assembly Replacing the Rear Cover 0 Above photo shows below parts after removing the rear cover 1 HDD 2 ODD 3 Converter board 4 Camera 5 OSD board 6 Motherboard shielding 7 System fan 8 Touchpad ...

Page 169: ...System Disassembly and Assembly 3 97 Install the rear cover lock the latch then screw 7 screws to fix it ID Size Quantity Screw Type M3 8 0L P 7 ...

Page 170: ...3 98 System Disassembly and Assembly Replacing the Stand 0 Screw 3 screws to fix the stand on rear cover ID Size Quantity Screw Type M4 6L F 3 ...

Page 171: ...System Disassembly and Assembly 3 99 Install the hinge cover ...

Page 172: ...uantity OEM PART NO BASE PAN THERMAL PAD FOR DIMM 47 U6N0U 001 2 1305 00E2000 BASE PAN THERMAL PAD FOR CPU 47 U6N0U 003 1 1305 00EJ000 BASE PAN THERMAL PAD FOR CAP 47 U6N0U 004 1 1305 00EK000 BASE PAN THERMAL PAD FOR AXG 47 U6N0U 005 1 1305 00EL000 BASE PAN THERMAL PAD FOR IC 47 U6N0U 005 1 1305 00EM000 ...

Page 173: ...mbly and Assembly 3 101 Thermal Pad location on different VGA card 0 nVidia GT530 0 Attach the thermal pad on VGA memories Acer Part Name ACER PART NO Quantity OEM PART NO VGA THERMAL PAD 47 U6N0U 002 4 1305 00E7000 ...

Page 174: ...ystem Disassembly and Assembly nVidia GT520 0 There is no memory on back side so VGA card doesn t need thermal pad Acer Part Name ACER PART NO Quantity OEM PART NO VGA THERMAL PAD 47 U6N0U 002 NA 1305 00E7000 ...

Page 175: ...CHAPTER 4 Troubleshooting ...

Page 176: ... System Check Procedures 4 3 Power System Check 4 3 System External Inspection 4 3 System Internal Inspection 4 4 Beep Codes 4 5 Checkpoints 4 6 BIOS Recovery 4 8 Calibration SOP of control board 4 10 Debug Card information 4 18 Converter board setup 4 19 ...

Page 177: ...epeating the same operation 3 Refer to Power System check and Beep Codes to determine which corrective action to perform System Check Procedures 0 Power System Check 0 If the system will power on skip this section Refer to System External Inspection If the system will not power on do the following Check if the power cable is properly connected to the system and AC source Check if the voltage selec...

Page 178: ...ove the system covers For instructions on removing system covers refer to System Disassembly Verify that components are properly seated Verify that all cable connectors inside the system are firmly and correctly attached to their appropriate connectors Verify that all components are Acer qualified and supported Replace the system covers Power on the system If the problem with the system is not evi...

Page 179: ...4 1 System ready Symptom One short beep Description System is OK Memory not installed or memory error Symptom Continuous one long beep Description Something is wrong with the memory installed Note that there could also be something wrong with just accessing the memory ie the motherboard has a problem VGA not installed or VGA error Symptom One long beep then two short beeps and repeat Description T...

Page 180: ...alization portion of the BIOS NOTE NOTE Please note that checkpoints may differ between different platforms based on system configuration Checkpoints may change due to vendor requirements system chipset or option ROMs from add in PCI devices Table 4 2 Checkpoint Description Before D0 If boot block debugger is enabled CPU cache as RAM functionality is enabled at this point Stack will be enabled fro...

Page 181: ...thod is checked to determine if BIOSrecovery is forced Main BIOS checksum is tested If BIOS recovery is necessary control flows to checkpoint E0 See Bootblock Recovery Code Checkpoints sectionfor more information D7 Restore CPUID value back into register The Bootblock Runtime interface module is moved to system memory and control is given to it Determine whether to execute serial flash D8 The Runt...

Page 182: ...ardware Jump back to checkpoint E9 EF Read error occurred on media Jump back to checkpoint EB F0 Search for pre defined recovery file name in root directory F1 Recovery file not found F2 Start reading FAT table and analyze FAT to find the clusters occupied by the recovery file F3 Start reading the recovery file cluster by cluster F5 Disable L1 cache FA Check the validity of the recovery file confi...

Page 183: ...Troubleshooting 4 9 6 Press Proceed with flash update start recovery 7 Wait it compeled 8 ENTER and exit Recovery completed ...

Page 184: ...4 10 Troubleshooting Calibration SOP of control board 0 Run test bat and check whether the firmware is the latest version if yes press Next and it will skip the firmware update ...

Page 185: ...Troubleshooting 4 11 Updating It spends 10 seconds to update the firmware after that program will show Pass or Fail press exit to continue ...

Page 186: ...oting Device check if the Hardware Vendor ID Product ID Chip Revision is not avaliable the device information would be blank it means that hardware may have problem Press Next to continue Install the acrylic fixture 1 ...

Page 187: ...Troubleshooting 4 13 Following program s prompt in order as up right low left press the proper hole by using the stylus ...

Page 188: ...eshooting Following program s prompt in order as up right low left draw a line in proper slot by using the stylus After the drawing one line stop until the next line turn green do not exceed 10 cm sec when drawing ...

Page 189: ...Troubleshooting 4 15 When finishing calibration will show above progress and will show fail if it fails press Next to continue ...

Page 190: ...4 16 Troubleshooting Pressing the 25 calibration points in proper hole by using the stylus ...

Page 191: ...Troubleshooting 4 17 Uninstall acrylic fixture 1 and install the acrylic fixture 2 draw the 9 lines in order as up to low press the Pass in green mark when finished ...

Page 192: ...e 2 and install the acrylic fixture 3 draw the 9 lines in order as left to right press the Pass in green mark when finished Debug Card information 0 Table 4 3 Pegatron Part Name Pegatron PN Photo SZ LPC D 90 C1G351 00XBN00Z FLAT cable 1400 001C000 ...

Page 193: ...per power to the panel Below is the mapping table of LCD panel coverter board setting Table 4 4 Acer part name Acer PN Converter board setting LED LCD CMI 21 5 W FHD None Glare LK 2150D 005 LED LCD CMI 21 5 W FHD None Glare LK 2150D 006 LED LCD LPL 21 5 W FHD None Glare LM215WF4 TLE7 LF 250nit 5ms Fab P8 LK 21508 014 LED LCD LPL 23 W FHD None Glare LM230WF5 TLD1 LF 250nit 5ms LK 23008 019 ...

Page 194: ...4 20 Troubleshooting ...

Page 195: ...CHAPTER 5 Jumper and Connector Locations ...

Page 196: ...5 2 Jumper Setting 5 4 Setting Jumper 5 4 ...

Page 197: ...Jumper and Connector Locations 5 3 Jumper and Connector Locations ...

Page 198: ...r is OPEN Table 1 1 No Label Description No Label Description 1 CPU socket LGA115 socket CPU 2 DIMM DDR Ⅲ DIMM slot 3 PCIE x16 PCIE x16 slot 4 Camera Camera module connector 5 LCD LCD connector 6 DVI DVI in connector 7 converter converter connector 8 3D scalar 3D scalar connector 9 Key Pad Key Pad connector 10 CPU fan CPU fan connector 11 SATA PWR SATA Power connector 12 Front Panel Front Panel co...

Page 199: ...Jumper and Connector Locations 5 5 This illustration shows a 3 pin jumper Pins 1 and 2 are SHORT ...

Page 200: ...5 6 Jumper and Connector Locations ...

Page 201: ...CHAPTER 6 FRU List ...

Page 202: ...6 2 AZ5770 AZ5771 Exploded Diagrams 6 4 FRU List 6 7 ...

Page 203: ...eb or channel Part number changes will not be noted on the printed Service Guide For ACER AUTHORIZED SERVICE PROVIDERS the Acer office may have a DIFFERENT part number code from those given in the FRU list of this printed Service Guide Users MUST use the local FRU list provided by the regional Acer office to order FRU parts for repair and service of customer machines NOTE NOTE To scrap or to retur...

Page 204: ...ble Unit List AZ5770 AZ5771 Exploded Diagrams 0 Main Exploded Diagram Table 6 1 Item Part Name Quantity Memo 1 PARIS A 23 HINGE COVER 1 2 PARIS A 23 STAND ASM 1 3 PARIS A 23 REAR CABINET ASM 1 4 PARIS A 23 BKT VESA SUPPORT 1 ...

Page 205: ... PANEL BKTL 1 Touch SKU PARIS A 23 PANEL BKT L NO TOUCH 1 Non Touch SKU 19 PARIS A 23 BKT FRONTSTAND LEFT 1 20 PARIS A 23 PWR SWITCH HOLDER 1 21 PARIS A 23 F BEZEL NOTOUCH ASM 1 PARIS A 23 F BEZEL TOUCH ASM 1 22 PARIS IR 1 23 PARIS A 23 BK FR STAND MID ASM 1 24 PARIS A 23 BKT FR STAND RIGHT 1 25 PARIS 23 PANEL BKT R 1 PARIS 23 PANEL BKT R NO TOUCH 1 26 PARIS A 23 BASE PAN SUB ASM 1 27 APARIS SPEAD...

Page 206: ...VGA 2 1 37 PARIS A 23 SIDE IO DOOR 1 38 PARIS A 23 BKT MBSHIELDING ASM 1 39 PARIS A 23 SCREW RUBBER 1 PARIS A 23 F BEZEL SPONGE H 1 Touch SKU PARIS A 23 F BEZEL SPONGE V 1 Touch SKU PARIS 23 MB COVER GASKET 1 PARIS A 23 PANEL SPOGE NT 1 Non Touch SKU PARIS 23 PANEL SPONGE 1 Touch SKU RAY PARIS A RAM DDR3 1 Table 6 1 Item Part Name Quantity Memo ...

Page 207: ...VERT BOARD 55 U6N0U 001 Power Cord POWER CORD BLACK 1 8M US 3 PIN 27 GBL0U 001 POWER CORD BLACK AUSTRALIA 3 PIN 27 SHL0U 001 POWER CORD BLACK 1 8M PRC 3 PIN 27 GBL0U 003 POWER CORD BLACK UK 3 PIN 27 RGV0U 002 POWER CORD BLACK UK 3 PIN 27 U6N0U 001 POWER CORD US 3PIN 27 RGV0U 006 POWER CORD BSMI 3 PIN 27 SHL0U 002 POWER CORD BLACK EU 3 PIN 27 U6M0U 001 POWER CORD MEXICO 1 8M 27 SHL0U 003 POWER CORD...

Page 208: ...50 U6N0U 003 BACKLIGHT FFC CABLE 50 SHL0U 001 IR CABLE 50 U6N0U 005 LVDS CABLE 50 U6N0U 006 CABLE MB TO OSD B 50 U6N0U 007 CABLE MB TO CONVERTER B 50 SHL0U 003 CABLE MB TO CONTROL B 50 U6P0U 001 BLUETOOTH CABLE 50 SHL0U 004 WEBCAM CABLE 50 U6N0U 010 POWER BUTTON CABLE 50 SHL0U 002 Category Description P N ...

Page 209: ...ENNA L 50 U6N0U 013 TV COAXIAL CABLE PAL 50 U6N0U 014 TV COAXIAL CABLE NTSC 50 GCH0U 001 Chassis FRONT BEZEL 42 SHL0U 001 REAR CABINET ASSY 60 SHL0U 002 STAND ASSY 60 SHL0U 001 HINGE COVER 42 SHL0U 005 ODD BEZEL DVD RW 42 SHL0U 002 ODD BEZEL BD 42 SHL0U 003 Category Description P N ...

Page 210: ...N 33 SHL0U 001 MB SHIELDING 33 SHL0U 003 HDD CAGE 33 U6N0U 003 ODD CAGE 33 U6N0U 004 LCD BRACKET R 33 U6P0U 001 LCD BRACKET L 33 U6P0U 002 LCD BRACKET R FOR NON TOUCH 33 U6N0U 005 LCD BRACKET L FOR NON TOUCH 33 U6N0U 006 Category Description P N ...

Page 211: ...HL0U 004 STAND FRONT BRACKET R 33 SHL0U 005 STAND FRONT BRACKET MIDDLE 33 SHL0U 002 MB VGA BRACKET 33 U6N0U 010 BRACKET VESA SUPPORT 33 SHL0U 006 POWER SWITCH HOLDER 42 SHL0U 006 CLAMP HOLD 47 U6N0U 011 CONTROL BOARD SHIELDING 33 U6P0U 003 Category Description P N ...

Page 212: ... 47 U6N0U 004 BASE PAN THERMAL PAD FOR AXG 47 U6N0U 005 BASE PAN THERMAL PAD FOR IC 47 U6N0U 006 ANNTENA MYLAR 47 U6N0U 007 REAR CABINET Mylar 130 40MM 47 U6N0U 008 PARIS 23 MYLAR 7 5 23MM 47 GCH0U 001 PARIS 23 MYLAR 8 5 32MM 47 GCH0U 002 MB COVER GASKET 47 U6N0U 013 AL FOIL 40 25MM 47 U6N0U 015 MESH TYPE 20 20MM fixed ODD power cable 47 U6N0U 017 MESH TYPE 10 15MM on MB Shielding 47 U6N0U 018 TYP...

Page 213: ...TYPE 47 GCH0U 003 HEAT PIPE 60 U6N0U 003 FAN 23 U6N0U 002 CPU CPU Intel Core i7 3770S LGA 3 1G 8M 1333 1155 65W Quad Core KC 37701 SI7 CPU Intel Core i5 3330S LGA 2 8G 6M 1333 1155 65W Quad Core KC 33301 SI5 Core i5 2400S 2 5G 6M DDR3 1333 D2 65W Intel HD Graphics 2000 KC 24001 SI5 Core i3 2120 3 30G 3M DDR3 1333 D2 65W Intel HD Graphics 2000 KC 21201 CI3 CPU Intel Pentium Dual Core G630 LGA 2 7G ...

Page 214: ...BLA642 Mariner SATA III 64MB LF F W MNR580 KH 02K07 002 HDD WD 3 5 5400rpm 1000GB WD10EADX 22TDHB0 GP500 SATA III 32MB LF F W 77 04D77 KH 01K08 013 HDD WD 3 5 5400rpm 1500GB WD15EARX 22PASB0 GP667 3D SATA III 64MB LF F W 51 0AB51 KH 15K08 004 HDD WD 3 5 5400rpm 2000GB WD20EARX 22PASB0 GP667 3D SATA III LF F W 51 0AB51 KH 02K08 007 ODD Slim Tray 8X Super Multi DL SATA W O bezel KU 0080D 057 BD Comb...

Page 215: ...ew acer logo KB USB0B 406 Keyboard PRIMAX KB36211 USB Silver US International with new acer logo KB USB0P 178 Keyboard LITE ON SK 9621 USB Silver German with new acer logo KB USB0B 417 Keyboard PRIMAX KB36211 USB Silver German with new acer logo KB USB0P 186 USB mouse Lite on mouse USB SM9020 silver with new acer logo MS 11200 120 Primax mouse USB MOF9UO silver with new acer logo MS 11200 112 Wire...

Page 216: ...200 118 KB RF40B 139 Keyboard PRIMAX KBRF36211 RF2 4 Silver UK with new acer logo W MOUSE MS 11200 110 KB RF40P 116 Keyboard LITE ON SK 9660 RF2 4 Silver Spanish Latin without battery with new acer logo W MOUSE MS 11200 119 KB RF40B 166 Keyboard PRIMAX KBRF36211 RF2 4 Silver Spanish Latin without battery with new acer logo W MOUSE MS 11200 111 KB RF40P 143 Keyboard LITE ON SK 9660 RF2 4 Silver Spa...

Page 217: ...0 065um KN 2GB07 004 Memory KINGSTON SO DIMM DDRIII 1333 2GB ACR256X64D3S13C9G LF HF KN 2GB07 006 Motherboard Mainboard aParis Intel H61 Realtek RTL8111E VL Acer Logo Proprietary W O 1394 V1 0 LF w MCR USB3 0 SPIDF for UMA and switchable VGA MB SHM0P 001 Panel LED LCD LPL 23 W FHD None Glare LM230WF5 TLD1 LF 250nit 5ms LK 23008 019 LCD 23 IN LPL LM230WF5 TLD1 W TOUCH PANEL MODULE 6M SHM0U 001 Grap...

Page 218: ...eon WCBN611AH Atheros WB222 WLAN 802 11a b g n 2X2 WLAN Bluetooth 4 0 LE mini card Half Size DA 10211 002 Lite On WLAN WCBN611AH Atheros WB222 WLAN 802 11a b g n 2X2 WLAN Bluetooth4 0 LE mini card Half Size PIFA Antenna DA 10211 001 Camera CAMERA MODULE 1 3M CHICONY CNFB11421005111 57 U6N0U 001 Speaker SPEAKER 23 APARIS 23 SHL0U 001 Screw SCREW M2 2L K W NI 86 U6N0U 001 SCREW M2 4L K W NI 86 U6N0U...

Page 219: ...REW 6 32 3 6 3 8L K B ZN 2 86 U6N0U 008 SCREW M3 5L F W ZN 1 86 U6N0U 002 SCREW M4 6L F B ZN 2 86 U6N0U 004 SCREW M3 8 0L P B NI 2 86 U6N0U 005 SCREW M4 6L B W NI 2 86 U6N0U 007 SCREW M3 4L 5 1 X B ZN 2 86 U6N0U 009 SCREW M3 6L K B ZN 1 86 SHL0U 001 Category Description P N ...

Page 220: ...6 20 FRU Field Replaceable Unit List ...

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