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Hardware Specifications and Configurations

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Hardware Specifications and Configurations

Features

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The following is a brief summary of the computer’s many features:

Operate System

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Google Android™ operating system

Performance

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NVIDIA® Tegra™ 3 T30L

 

mobile processor with quad-core CPU and 5th battery-saver core

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System memory:

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1GB of RAM

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8GB of flash memory

Display

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7” WSVGA TFT-LCD capacitive multi-touch screen

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1024 x 600 resolution

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262K color support

Connector

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Micro USB 2.0 type B

 

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HDMI port

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Audio Jack

Power

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Micro USB 2.0 type B

 

port(12V,1.5 A)

Connectivity

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Wireless LAN 802.11 b/g/n WiFi

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Bluetooth® 2.1 + EDR

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GPS

Camera

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Front camera

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2-megapixel 

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Fixed focus 

Summary of Contents for Iconia Tab A110

Page 1: ...Acer ICONIA Tab A110 SERVICEGUIDE ...

Page 2: ...ransmitted transcribed stored in a retrieval system or translated into any language or computer language in any form or by any means electronic mechanical magnetic optical chemical manual or otherwise without the prior written permission of Acer Incorporated General information 0 Before using this information and the product it supports read the following general information This service guide pro...

Page 3: ...en ordering FRU parts 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 may not be noted in this printed service guide Acer authorized Service Providers Your Acer office may have a different part number code than those given in the FRU list in this service guide You must use the list provided by your regional Acer...

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Page 5: ...s 1 6 Top And Bottom Views 1 7 Back View 1 7 Specification Tables 1 9 CHAPTER 2 System Updating Recovery Mode 2 3 Entering Recovery Mode 2 3 Update System 2 4 CHAPTER 3 System Disassembly and Assembly Machine Disassembly and Replacement 3 3 Recommended Equipment 3 3 Replacement Requirements 3 6 Pre disassembly Instructions 3 7 Disassembly Process 3 8 Disassembly Flowchart 3 9 Removing the Back Cov...

Page 6: ...dule 3 40 Replacing the Vibrator Motor 3 44 Replacing the Battery 3 45 Replacing the Volume Key 3 46 Replacing the Power Key 3 47 Replacing the Back Cover Module 3 48 CHAPTER 4 Test and Diagnostics Tests and Diagnostics 4 3 Driver Installation 4 3 Program Installation 4 7 Starting Test 4 9 Other Functions of The Test Tool 4 34 CHAPTER 5 Exporting Log and Writing SN Exporting Log and Writing SN 5 3...

Page 7: ...ii vii FRU List 6 6 Screw List 6 9 ...

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Page 9: ...CHAPTER 1 Hardware Specifications ...

Page 10: ...m Views 1 7 Back View 1 7 System Block Diagram 1 8 Specification Tables 1 9 Computer specifications 1 9 System Board Major Chips 1 10 Processor 1 10 System Memory 1 11 Embedded Multimedia Card 1 11 LED 7 1 11 Camera 1 12 WIFI 1 12 G Sensor 1 12 eCompass 1 13 Gyro meter 1 14 Light Sensor 1 15 Temperature Sensor 1 16 GPS 1 16 Audio Codec 1 17 Audio Interface 1 17 Battery 1 18 VRAM 1 18 USB Port 1 18...

Page 11: ...A Tegra 3 T30L mobile processor with quad core CPU and 5th battery saver core System memory 1GB of RAM 8GB of flash memory Display 0 7 WSVGA TFT LCD capacitive multi touch screen 1024 x 600 resolution 262K color support Connector 0 Micro USB 2 0 type B port HDMI port Audio Jack Power 0 Micro USB 2 0 type B port 12V 1 5 A Connectivity 0 Wireless LAN 802 11 b g n WiFi Bluetooth 2 1 EDR GPS Camera 0 ...

Page 12: ...yro meter Light sensor Temperature sensor Battery 0 Rechargeable high density Li polymer batteries 3420 mAh 12 65 W Dimensions 0 Height 193mm Width 126 5mm Thickness 11 4mm Weight 385g Environment 0 Temperature Operating 0 C to 45 C Non operating 20 C to 60 C Humidity non condensing Operating 20 to 80 Non operating 20 to 80 ...

Page 13: ...es an overview of the features and functions of the tablet Front View 0 Figure 1 1 Front View Table 1 1 Front View No Item Description 1 Touchscreen 10 1 inch 1280 x 800 pixel capacitive touchscreen 2 Front facing camera A 2 megapixel camera for video chats and self portrait images ...

Page 14: ...n 1 Micro HDMI Type D connector Connects to an HDMI cable with a Type D connector 2 Micro USB port Slave Connects to a computer via a USB cable 3 Power button Long press to turn the tablet on press briefly to turn the screen on off or enter sleep mode press and hold to turn the tablet off 4 Volume control key Increases and decreases the tablet volume ...

Page 15: ...k View 0 Figure 1 4 Back View Table 1 3 Top And Bottom Views No Item Description 1 microSD card slot Insert a microSD card into the slot See Inserting a microSD card optional on page 23 2 3 5 mm headphone jack Connects to stereo headphones Table 1 4 Back View No Item Description 1 Speaker Emits mono audio ...

Page 16: ...8 8 6 3 Level Shifter 9 9 9 0 8B 9 Gauag IC Charger IC BQ24192 Touch Lens conn 9 21 9 MCU 8 9 9 0 8B 8 Gyro sensor 8 9 9 9 21 9 0B 2M Camera 21 HDMI connector 1 B 0 B 9 Level Shifter 9 9 9 Gauag IC 1 B 8 Charger IC BQ24192 8 E compass Light sensor G sensor 8 G sensor 8 9 0 B 9 3 0 Vibrator conn 21 Vibrator conn 21 8 9 Audio codec AIC3206RSBR 8 Voice DSP FM 34 8 9 9 9 Audio codec AIC3206RSBR 8 Voic...

Page 17: ...F Nonoperating 20 C to 60 C 4 F to 140 F Relative humidity Operating 20 to 80 Nonoperating 20 to 80 Maximum altitude unpressurized Operating 15000 feet 0 C 6 hours Nonoperating 45000 feet 30 C 12 hours Shock Operating 100 g 6 ms half sine Nonoperating 100 g 6 ms half sine Random vibration Operating 1 644 grms zero to peak 10 Hz to 500 Hz Nonoperating No data available NOTE Applicable product safet...

Page 18: ...p to 2GB DDR3L 1333 Video Decode 1080p H 264 Baseline Main and High Profiles VC 1 Simple Main and Advanced Profiles MPEG 4 Simple and Advanced Profiles DivX 4 5 6 XviD Home Theater MPEG 2 Main Profile Main Level and High Level MP ML and MP HL Video Encode 1080p H 264 Baseline Profile MPEG 4 Simple Profile Graphics Open GL ES Shader Performance GFLOPS Ultra Low Power GeForce GPU supporting OpenGL E...

Page 19: ...pecifications Capacities 8GB e MMC Part ID KLM8G2FE3B B001 NAND Flash Type 32Gb MLC x 2 User Density 91 0 Power System Interface power VDD 1 70V 1 95V or 2 7V 3 6V Memory power VDDF 2 7V 3 6V Package size 11 5mm 13mm 1 0mm Pin Configuration 153FBGA Item Specification Vendor model name CHIMEI EJ070NA 01F Dimension mm 165 75 W 105 39 H 3 4 D mm Display resolution pixels 1024 3 RGB 600 Pixel Pitch mm...

Page 20: ...ess Lan Bluetooth FM Wireless LAN Standard IEEE 802 11 b g n WiFi compliant Bluetooth Standard Bluetooth 2 1 Enhanced Data Rate EDR BT4 0 HS Host Interface WLAN SDIO SPI Bluetooth UART FM PCM I2S Analog Stereo I O Audio Interface Digital PCM for Bluetooth Analog line level i o for FM Dimension 8 mm X 8 mm x 1 2 mm Package 81 pin LGA Item Specification Chipset Kionix KXTI9 1001 G range 2g 4g 8g Ori...

Page 21: ...us Orientation to Earth s surface 1g GSEL1 0 GSEL0 0 2g Static X Y Z Output Response versus Orientation to Earth s surface 1g GSEL1 0 GSEL0 1 4g Static X Y Z Output Response versus Orientation to Earth s surface 1g GSEL1 1 GSEL0 0 8g Item Specification Chipset AKM AK8975B Item Specification ...

Page 22: ...nal clock source Power on Reset circuit Self test function with built in internal magnetic source Item Specification Chipset INVENSENSE MPU 3050 Features X Y Z Axis angular rate sensors gyros on one integrated circuit Digital output temperature sensor External sync signal connected to the FSYNC pin supports image video and GPS synchronization 9 axis motion processing capability using secondary I2 ...

Page 23: ...to 1 000 lux Range 2 0 lux to 4 000 lux Range 3 0 lux to 16 000 lux Range 4 0 lux to 64 000 lux Human eye response 540nm peak sensitivity Temperature compensated 16 bit resolution Adjustable resolution up to 65 counts per lux Simple output code directly proportional to lux IR UV rejection 50Hz 60Hz rejection 2 5V to 3 3V supply 1 8V to 3 6V supply for I2C interface I2 C and SMBus Compatible 6 Ld C...

Page 24: ...Bus Alert Support Programmable Over Undertemperature Limits Offset Registers for System Calibration Up to Two Overtemperature Fail Safe THERM Outputs Small 8 Lead DFN 240 A Operating Current 5 A Standby Current Compatible with 1 8 V Logic Pb Free Packages are Available Applications Desktop and Notebook Computers Industrial Controllers Smart Batteries Automotive Embedded Systems Smart Phones Item S...

Page 25: ...nd Digital Microphone Inputs Ground Centered Stereo Headphone Outputs Very Low Noise PGA Low Power Analog Bypass Mode Programmable Microphone Bias Programmable PLL 40 pin QFN Package Applications Portable Navigation Devices PND Portable Media Player PMP Mobile Handsets Communication Portable Computing Item Specification Audio Controller TI HPA01179 Audio onboard or optional On board Mono or Stereo...

Page 26: ...NIX H5TC2G83CFR H9A Memory size 2GB Interface DDR3 Item Specification USB compliance level Micro USB 2 0 type B Client Number of USB port s 1 Life cycle Min rating of 10K connect disconnect cycles Connection While flashing the tablet via USB data cable the tablet device should suck external power from USB cable Item Specification Compliance level HDMI V1 4 D type Number of HDMI port s 1 Support Hi...

Page 27: ...0A Max 230Vac 25 C cold start O P voltage 5 35 V Output Voltage measure at USB Output Connector Voltage tolerance 5 1V 5 6V Load Current 0 2000mA Item Specification Chipset JAE ST10S008V4AR1800 Features MicroSD memory card up to 32G SDHC 2 0 compatible SD 2 0 compatible Support hot plug Push push type connector Read Micro SD cards formatted FAT or FAT32 Item Specification ...

Page 28: ...1 20 Hardware Specifications and Configurations ...

Page 29: ...CHAPTER 2 System Updating ...

Page 30: ...2 2 Recovery Mode 2 3 Entering Recovery Mode 2 3 Update System 2 4 ...

Page 31: ...ug it in the tablet 3 Open the tablet Please operate it follow the below instruction a Press and hold the vol button first then almost at the same time press the power button and also hold it b When you feel the vibration hold the vol button and release the power button Figure 2 1 The volume button and the power button 4 When you see an android robot in the screen and it shows as the below picture...

Page 32: ...lect the apply update from external storage Figure 2 3 Select this item 2 Press power button to enter the selection 3 Select the Acer_AV051_A110_RV00RB02_PA_CUS1 zip Figure 2 4 Select the installation package 4 Enter this and the installation will start automatically Just wait until it is finished Figure 2 5 Waiting until the installation was finished 5 Select reboot system now and enter to restar...

Page 33: ...CHAPTER 3 System Disassembly and Assembly ...

Page 34: ...emoving the Vibrator Motor 3 18 Removing the Motherboard Module 3 20 Removing the Microphone Rubber 3 27 Removing the Speaker 3 28 Removing the Camera Module 3 30 Reassembly Process 3 33 Reassembly Flowchart 3 34 Replacing the Camera Module 3 35 Replacing the Speaker 3 37 Replacing the Microphone Rubber 3 38 Replacing the Motherboard Module 3 40 Replacing the Vibrator Motor 3 44 Replacing the Batt...

Page 35: ... the cables are replaced in the same position 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 The product previews seen in the disassembly procedures may not represent the final product color or configuration Recommended Equipment 0 To disassemble the computer t...

Page 36: ...3 4 Figure 3 2 Conductive Mat Philips screwdriver Figure 3 3 Philips Screwdriver Tweezers Figure 3 4 Tweezers Acer Plastic Stick Figure 3 5 Plastic Crowbar ...

Page 37: ...3 5 Disassembly bar Figure 3 6 Disassembly Bar ...

Page 38: ...3 6 Replacement Requirements 0 NOTE NOTE Cabling and components require adhesive to be applied during the replacement and reassembly process ...

Page 39: ...cedure make sure to do the following 1 Turn off the power to the system and all peripherals 2 Unplug the AC adapter plug from the power outlet 3 Unplug the USB power cable from the system 4 Unplug all peripheral cables from the system 5 Place the system on a flat stable surface ...

Page 40: ...ceeding disassembly procedure illustrate the entire disassembly sequence Observe the order of the sequence to avoid damage to any of the hardware components Table 3 1 Main Screw List Screw Quantity Acer Part Number M1 6 1 5 2 86 HAPH8 001 M1 6 2 5 4 86 HAPH8 002 ...

Page 41: ...t No Motherboard Module Disassembly M1 6 1 5 2 86 HAPH8 001 M1 6 2 5 4 86 HAPH8 002 RemovingtheBack Cover Module RemovingthePower Key Removingthe VolumeKey Removingthe Battery Removingthe Vibrator Motor Removingthe MotherboardModule Removingthe MicrophoneRubber Removingthe Speaker Removingthe CameraModule ...

Page 42: ...stic stick into the gap between the back cover module and touch panel module Figure 3 8 Gap between Back Cover Module and Touch Panel Module 2 Slide the plastic stick through the gap around the four sides of the back cover to unlock all latches Figure 3 9 Back Cover Module ...

Page 43: ...3 11 3 Lift the back cover module and remove it Figure 3 10 Back Cover Module Figure 3 11 Back Cover Module ...

Page 44: ...3 12 Removing the Power Key 0 1 Turn over the back cover module and find the power key Figure 3 12 Power Key 2 Lift the power key and remove it Figure 3 13 Power Key ...

Page 45: ...3 13 Figure 3 14 Power Key Figure 3 15 Back Cover ...

Page 46: ...C must have been disassembled when the seal label is broken or removed The humidity label yellow oval is pasted on the motherboard The color of the humidity label shows the humidity of the tablet PC The original color of the humidity label is white This color shows that the tablet PC is dry The color of the humidity label turns to pink when the tablet PC is wet Figure 3 16 Seal Label and Humidity ...

Page 47: ...3 15 1 Lift the volume key and remove it Figure 3 17 Volume Key Figure 3 18 Volume Key ...

Page 48: ...3 16 Removing the Battery 0 1 Disconnect the battery cable with the motherboard Figure 3 19 Battery Cable ...

Page 49: ... Lift the battery and remove it carefully IMPORTANT The battery is pasted on the touch panel module Please be careful to lift and remove the battery without hurting it Figure 3 20 Battery Figure 3 21 Battery ...

Page 50: ...3 18 Removing the Vibrator Motor 0 1 Disconnect the vibrator motor cable with the motherboard Figure 3 22 Vibrator Motor Figure 3 23 Vibrator Motor Cable ...

Page 51: ...3 19 2 Lift the vibrator motor and remove it Figure 3 24 Vibrator Motor Figure 3 25 Vibrator Motor ...

Page 52: ...g the Motherboard Module 0 1 Tear off LCM connector mylar red rectangle and touch lens connector mylar yellow rectangle Figure 3 26 LCM Connector Mylar and Touch Lens Connector Mylar Figure 3 27 LCM Connector Mylar ...

Page 53: ...3 21 Figure 3 28 Touch Lens Connector Mylar 2 Disconnect LCM FPC red rectangle and touch lens FPC yellow rectangle with the motherboard Figure 3 29 LCM FPC and Touch Lens FPC ...

Page 54: ...top side of the disassembly bar into the gap between LCM FPC connector and the motherboard shielding bracket Figure 3 30 Unlocking LCM FPC Connector Procedure 2 Lift the bottom side of the disassembly bar at a 45 degree angle slightly Figure 3 31 Unlocking LCM FPC Connector Procedure ...

Page 55: ...3 23 3 Keep the angle and slide the disassembly bar follow the arrow shown in the photo below slightly to unlock the LCM FPC connector Figure 3 32 Unlocking LCM FPC Connector Procedure ...

Page 56: ...ve 2 screws M1 6 1 5 and 4 screws M1 6 2 5 on the motherboard Figure 3 33 Screws on Motherboard Table 3 3 Screws Step Screw Quantity Screw Type Motherboard Disassembly M1 6 1 5 red cycle 2 M1 6 2 5 yellow cycle 4 ...

Page 57: ...3 25 4 Take the motherboard module away from the touch panel module Figure 3 34 Motherboard Module Figure 3 35 Touch Panel Module ...

Page 58: ...3 26 Figure 3 36 Motherboard Module ...

Page 59: ...3 27 Removing the Microphone Rubber 0 1 Turn to the back side of the motherboard module and remove the microphone rubber Figure 3 37 Microphone Rubber Figure 3 38 Microphone Rubber ...

Page 60: ...moving the Speaker 0 1 Turn to the front side of the motherboard module Disconnect the speaker cable with the motherboard Figure 3 39 Speaker Cable 2 Remove the speaker from the motherboard Figure 3 40 Speaker ...

Page 61: ...3 29 Figure 3 41 Speaker ...

Page 62: ...3 30 Removing the Camera Module 0 1 Tear off the camera connector mylar Figure 3 42 Camera Connector Mylar Figure 3 43 Camera Connector Mylar ...

Page 63: ...3 31 2 Disconnect the camera cable with the motherboard to remove the camera module Figure 3 44 Camera Cable Figure 3 45 Camera Module ...

Page 64: ...rd NOTE NOTE The camera module contains the camera and the camera sponge The camera sponge is pasted on the back side of the camera The red rectangle in the photo below shows the camera sponge Figure 3 47 Camera Sponge on Camera ...

Page 65: ...cceeding reassembly procedure illustrate the entire reassembly sequence Observe the order of the sequence to avoid damage to any of the hardware components Table 3 4 Main Screw List Screw Quantity Acer Part Number M1 6 1 5 2 86 HAPH8 001 M1 6 2 5 4 86 HAPH8 002 ...

Page 66: ...o Motherboard Module Assembly M1 6 1 5 2 86 HAPH8 001 M1 6 2 5 4 86 HAPH8 002 ReplacingtheBack Cover Module ReplacingthePower Key Replacingthe VolumeKey Replacingthe Battery Replacingthe Vibrator Motor Replacingthe MotherboardModule Replacingthe MicrophoneRubber Replacingthe Speaker Replacingthe CameraModule ...

Page 67: ...Paste the camera sponge on the back side of the camera Figure 3 49 Camera Sponge 2 Connect the camera cable to the camera connector of the motherboard Figure 3 50 Camera Connector 3 Paste the camera connector mylar on the camera connector ...

Page 68: ...3 36 Figure 3 51 Camera Connector Mylar ...

Page 69: ...aker 0 1 Push the speaker toward the direction of the arrow to install the speaker on the motherboard Figure 3 52 Speaker 2 Connect the speaker cable to the speaker connector of the motherboard Figure 3 53 Speaker Connector ...

Page 70: ...ng the Microphone Rubber 0 1 Turn over the motherboard and find the mini microphone of the motherboard Figure 3 54 Mini Microphone 2 Place the microphone rubber on the mini microphone Figure 3 55 Microphone Rubber ...

Page 71: ... easy to place the microphone rubber on the mimi microphone incorrectly Please check the correction especially for the orientation of the hole of the microphone rubber base on the photo below Figure 3 56 Microphone Rubber ...

Page 72: ...ce the motherboard module on the touch panel module Figure 3 57 Motherboard Module IMPORTANT Do not forget to bend the camera cable and place the camera module in the camera position hole of the touch panel module Figure 3 58 Camera Position Hole ...

Page 73: ...3 41 Figure 3 59 Placing Camera Module ...

Page 74: ...rboard module and touch panel module with 2 screws M1 6 1 5 and 4 screws M1 6 2 5 Figure 3 60 Screws on Motherboard Table 3 6 Screws Step Screw Quantity Screw Type Motherboard Assembly M1 6 1 5 red cycle 2 M1 6 2 5 yellow cycle 4 ...

Page 75: ...touch lens FPC yellow rectangle to the motherboard Figure 3 61 LCM FPC and Touch Lens FPC 4 Paste LCM connector mylar red rectangle and touch lens connector mylar yellow rectangle Figure 3 62 LCM Connector Mylar and Touch Lens Connector Mylar ...

Page 76: ...or 0 1 Placing the vibrator motor on the touch panel module Figure 3 63 Vibrator Motor 2 Connect the vibrator motor cable to the motherboard and place the vibrator motor cable in the correct location Figure 3 64 Vibrator Motor Cable ...

Page 77: ...3 45 Replacing the Battery 0 1 Paste the battery on the touch panel module Figure 3 65 Battery 2 Connect the battery cable to the motherboard Figure 3 66 Battery Cable ...

Page 78: ... Volume Key 0 1 Place the volume key on the touch panel module Figure 3 67 Volume Key IMPORTANT Do not forget to paste the seal label red oval and the humidity label yellow oval Figure 3 68 Seal Label and Humidity Label ...

Page 79: ...3 47 Replacing the Power Key 0 1 Turn over the back cover Figure 3 69 Back Cover 2 Place the power key on the back cover Figure 3 70 Power Key ...

Page 80: ...lacing the Back Cover Module 0 1 Place the back cover module on the touch panel module Figure 3 71 Back Cover Module 2 Press four sides of the back cover module to lock all latches Figure 3 72 Back Cover Module ...

Page 81: ...CHAPTER 4 Test and Diagnostics ...

Page 82: ...4 2 Tests and Diagnostics 4 3 Driver Installation 4 3 Program Installation 4 7 Starting Test 4 9 Other Functions of The Test Tool 4 34 ...

Page 83: ...110_USB_driver_0605 zip and unzip it You may get the device driver program in the folder just called A110_USB_driver_0605 NOTE NOTE For installing the drivers correctly please do these in the WINDOWS 7 32bit and release all the installation programs in the root menu of the C disk Step 2 Connect the tablet to the PC then enter the Device Manager on the PC Right click the Computer icon select Manage...

Page 84: ...lick the Unknown device select Update Driver Software Figure 4 2 Select Update Driver Software Step 4 Installing the driver Just do as the below pictures show you Figure 4 3 Select Browse my computer for driver software ...

Page 85: ...4 5 Figure 4 4 Select the folder of the driver it names a110 Figure 4 5 If appears this do as the picture shows you If not please skip it ...

Page 86: ...4 6 Figure 4 6 Waiting for a moment while windows is installing the driver Figure 4 7 Successful ...

Page 87: ...s been found in windows Program Installation 0 Find the adb 1 zip and unzip it Enter the folder adb 1 and then run the file named setup testtool bat You may do as followed pictures show you Figure 4 9 Find and unzip adb 1 zip to get the folder adb 1 ...

Page 88: ...Find and run setup testtool bat to install the test program Figure 4 11 You may see the installation is successful Till now the test program has been successfully installed on the tablet You may start the test program ...

Page 89: ...on on the desktop you should press button to enter the main menu then find the test program and start it Touch Panel Calibration Before starting test perhaps you have just change the motherboard of the tablet so you may need calibrating your touch screen first the Touch Calibrate pak tool can help you Please do as the following pictures show you Step 1 Install the tool Figure 4 13 Connect your tab...

Page 90: ... 14 Enter the main menu of the tablet find this icon and run it Step 3 Run the calibration program Figure 4 15 Press the Calibrate button and wait for it be finished during the test process is going do not touch the touch screen anyway ...

Page 91: ...before starting to calibrate Step 4 Test over and reboot Figure 4 16 When the test is over it will show you this window then just reboot your tablet to finish the test Till now the touch panel calibration test has been finish you can start the other function tests ...

Page 92: ...NOTE When you have finished a test program and it showed passed the color of the item s icon will become green If not it will become red Figure 4 17 Select Individual Tests and you will see all test programs 1 WI FI Test Press the icon Wi Fi to start the wi fi test and the program will search the router which can be connected automatically ...

Page 93: ... What you should do is just waiting until it is over Figure 4 19 When the test is passed the icon color will turn into green NOTE NOTE All the icons color will turn to green like this after function test passed 2 Blue tooth Test ...

Page 94: ...aiting for it until it is over 3 Accelerometer Test Press the icon Accelerometer to test the accelerometer sensor pick up and shake the tablet PC If the value of x y z changes with shaking the program will show pass automatically Figure 4 21 This program will test and show pass automatically 4 Orientation Test ...

Page 95: ...matically Figure 4 22 This program will test and show pass automatically 5 Magnetic Field Test Press the icon Magnetic Field to test the magnetic field sensor pick up and shake the tablet PC If the value of magnetic_x magnetic_y magnetic_z changes with shaking the program will show pass automatically Figure 4 23 This program will test and show pass automatically 6 Temperature Test ...

Page 96: ... 24 This program will test and show pass automatically 7 Light Test Press the icon Light to test the light sensor Use something to shelter the ALS light sensor left beside the front camera the value of light will change Then the program will pass automatically Figure 4 25 If you shelter the light sensor the value will change 8 GyroScope Test ...

Page 97: ...ll show pass automatically Figure 4 26 Shaking the tablet and the value will change 9 GPS Test Press the icon GPS program will test the GPS function with NMEA sentences and if the GPS function is OK this test will be finished in 20 seconds Figure 4 27 If the GPS function is OK the test will be finished in 20 seconds ...

Page 98: ...cious place such as the playground and so on If environment not available you can just put the tablet near the windows and run the GPS test 10 Battery Test Press the button Battery this item will be passed only if the adapter is plugged in and charging or the device is fully charged So please plug the adapter before this test ...

Page 99: ...el Test Press this icon Touch panel the screen will show many spaces and these spaces will be changed green after one finger touch them The tester need use the finger to touch all the spaces slowly or this item will not pass If there is one or some spaces always can not be changed it means the test fail ...

Page 100: ...pass NOTE NOTE The test program only gives you 20 seconds to filled all the spaces If you can t finish the test in 20 seconds it will be failed Be careful please 12 Multi Touch Test Press the icon Multi Touch you need simultaneously touch the screen with all ten fingertips and the screen will show the values of the location where you touching ...

Page 101: ... fingers and then the test will be finished successfully 13 Touch Accuracy Test Press this icon Touch Accuracy user should paint a rectangle which is similar to rectangle in the screen within the scope of the error using a continuous series of curves Only one small block is allowed around left right forward and back ...

Page 102: ...w the line NOTE NOTE Don t paint the line out of one block s range please paint following the rectangle in the background If not the test will be failed 14 Volume Buttons Test Press the Volume buttons to check the buttons function whether OK ...

Page 103: ...the screes will show Volume Down Pass as below If both the up and down button working well this item will be passed automaticlly 15 LCD Brightness Test Press the icon LCD Brightness to test the color and brightness The test will start 3 test items one by one they are black white grey level test brightness test and RGB test ...

Page 104: ...een display After each test it will ask you to select pass or fail to finish the test Just according what you have seen to select Figure 4 36 The black white and grey level test Figure 4 37 When each test was over it will ask you to select Pass or Fail ...

Page 105: ...4 25 Figure 4 38 The brightness test Figure 4 39 The RGB test NOTE NOTE You should select each result of the 3 tests only all tests have been passed the whole test will be finished and passed ...

Page 106: ... can hear the voice it represents the audio output is normal When user presses the right number of button which user just heard Both tests of right sound channel and left sound channel are successful Figure 4 40 Right sound channel test select which number you have heard Figure 4 41 Left sound channel test select which number you have heard ...

Page 107: ...ill show as below after you press OK you will be asked to record your voice for 3 seconds Then your audio recording will be replayed If you can hear the audio clearly press pass button to finish this test Figure 4 42 Press OK to start the test Figure 4 43 Please say something for 3 seconds ...

Page 108: ...4 28 Figure 4 44 It will replay what you have said just now Figure 4 45 If you can clearly heard the record sound it means the test is passed then you can select the Pass icon to finish it ...

Page 109: ... the test process is same as the Audio Out Test below but it needs you plugging one earphone with Mic function Figure 4 46 Plugging the earphone with MIC function and press OK to start Figure 4 47 According to the Audio Out Test below test the L channel and the R channel select which number you have heard ...

Page 110: ...to start the test just as the Audio In Test below the test also record your voice and replay to you It also needs you plugging an earphone with Mic function Figure 4 48 Insert the earphone with MIC function and press OK button Figure 4 49 Press OK to start the test ...

Page 111: ...4 31 Figure 4 50 Say something for 3 seconds and then it will replay it Figure 4 51 If you can clearly hear what you have said before it means the test is successful then press Pass to finish the test ...

Page 112: ... will take a picture by front camera automatically Press Pass if you can see the same picture Figure 4 52 Press OK to start the test Figure 4 53 Wait for a moment it will take a photo by the front camera if you see the same picture after that press Pass to finish the test ...

Page 113: ...h this item Figure 4 54 If you can see the movie press Pass to finish the test 22 Vibration Test Press the Vibration icon then system will begin to vibrate the device If you can experience the built in vibration Press Pass to finish this item Figure 4 55 If you can feel the vibration press Pass to finish the test ...

Page 114: ...tically The items are Wi Fi Battery test If you press Auto Test it will ask you to select if it may start these test program automatically Figure 4 56 These items will be test in the Auto Test mode 2 Batch Test The batch test will test other items different as auto test these items need user to operate on the screen Such as Touch panel Multi Touch Also press yes to start batch test ...

Page 115: ...t in the Batch Test mode 3 Summary If you press Summary icon you will see the result list of the test you have just done The list shows all the items you have test passed or failed Figure 4 58 It will show you what items are passed or failed ...

Page 116: ...shed 5 Device Information The Device Information program will show you the device information of the tablet Figure 4 59 It will show you your tablet s device information 6 About Help It will show you the information of the Diagnostic Tool and include some help information 7 Exit Press Exit icon to quit this test tool ...

Page 117: ...CHAPTER 5 Exporting Log and Writing SN ...

Page 118: ...5 2 Exporting Log and Writing SN 5 3 Tool Installation 5 3 Exporting Log Files 5 5 Writing SN 5 8 ...

Page 119: ...en get some information from them Tool Installation 0 For exporting log files you should install the Log Tool on the tablet first Please operate following the instructions Step 1 Open the a110 folder on the desktop and open the adb 1 folder in it Figure 5 1 Enter the adb 1 folder Step 2 Open the tablet and connect it to the PC by USB cable Step 3 Run the bat file named setup logtool Waiting for so...

Page 120: ...ure 5 3 When the installation has been finished press any key to end it Step 4 Now you can find the Log Tool in the main menu of the tablet Figure 5 4 You can find a robot icon named LogTool and you can run it ...

Page 121: ...ort some log files of the tablet It contains most of the running log information of the tablet 1 Running the Log Tool Figure 5 5 View of the Log Tool 1 2 Touch the screen and move up you can see the below selection button of the tool Figure 5 6 View of the Log Tool 2 ...

Page 122: ...tch the QXDM log and TCP IP log 4 Exporting the log files The log files will be saved as TXT files in the flash ram of the tablet If you want to export them you can use the exporting tool we provide you It is under the adb 1 folder Enter the adb 1 folder find the bat file named pull_log_from_internal and run it When it is finished you will find 3 new folders appears under the adb 1 folder Just do ...

Page 123: ... appears 5 The log files are in the pega_log folder enter it and check the log files Figure 5 10 These are log file of the tablet NOTE NOTE The log files are named by some rule the tablet s ID No _ the log text appears time_ log type name txt ...

Page 124: ...ange the SN information including Part Number Date Code Serial Number Manufacture Code Version Code and Country Code 1 Enter the adb 1 folder find and run WriteSNTool exe Figure 5 11 Run the WriteSNTool exe 2 View of the tool Figure 5 12 The window of the write SN tool ...

Page 125: ...rstly please input the correct country code then click Write Country Code button to finish the inputting Figure 5 13 This picture just shows as a sample test Please input correct country code information 5 After you finished writing the country code you can input the other information When you have finished inputting the information you can click Write SN button to write these information into the...

Page 126: ...se input your correct information NOTE NOTE The Query code SN button are not allowed to use in this version Even you press it you cannot get anything And we will update some functions in the next version For some special reasons be careful to use this software ...

Page 127: ...garia BE EMEA ACG Germany DE EMEA ASK Hungary HU EMEA AIT Italy IT EMEA ASK Poland PL EMEA ATR Turkey TR EMEA AUK UK GB EMEA ACR Russia RU EMEA AME UAE United Arab Emirates AE PA AAC US US PA AAC Canada CA PA AAC Argentina AR PA AAC Mexico MX PA AAC Colombia CO PA AAC Venezuela VE PA AAC Panama PA PA AAC Costa Rica CR PA AAC Peru PE PA AAC Paraguay PY PA AAC Uruguay UY AAP ATH Thailand TH AAP APHI...

Page 128: ...5 12 ...

Page 129: ...CHAPTER 6 FRU List ...

Page 130: ...6 2 FRU Field Replaceable Unit List 6 3 ICONIA Tab A110 Exploded Diagrams 6 4 Main Assembly 6 4 FRU List 6 6 Screw List 6 9 ...

Page 131: ...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 return the defectiv...

Page 132: ...6 4 ICONIA Tab A110 Exploded Diagrams 0 Main Assembly 0 Figure 6 1 Main Assembly Exploded Diagram ...

Page 133: ...ra QM 02M06 004 25 Screw M1 6 1 5 86 HAPH8 001 8 LCM Gasket 6M HAPH8 001 26 Moisture Label Giants 9 LCM Sponge 2 6M HAPH8 001 27 Screw M1 6 2 5 86 HAPH8 002 10 LCM Sponge 1 6M HAPH8 001 28 Seal Label 11 Camera Gasket 6M HAPH8 001 29 Touch Lens Gasket 12 Test Point Mylar 30 ESD Sponge 13 LCM Sponge 6M HAPH8 001 31 Touch Lens Connector Mylar 47 HAPH8 001 14 Camera Sponge 47 HAPH8 004 32 Camera Conne...

Page 134: ...C PLUG US 27 HAPH8 001 ADAPTER AC PLUG UK 27 HAPH8 002 ADAPTER AC PLUG BRAZIL 27 HAPH8 003 ADAPTER AC PLUG AR 27 HAPH8 004 ADAPTER AC PLUG PRC 27 HAPH8 005 ADAPTER AC PLUG EU 27 HAPH8 006 ADAPTER AC PLUG AU 27 HAPH8 007 Cable MICRO USB CABLE FOR A110 HC 70211 00P Battery Battery LGC BAT 714 Polymer 1S1P LGC 1 cell 3420mAh Main COMMON KT 0010G 001 LCD Module ...

Page 135: ...CONY 2M FF AP2031 SENSOR QM 02M06 004 Vibrator Motor VIBRATION MOTOR 60 HAPH8 002 Speaker SPEAKER MODULE ALLWELL 23 HAPH8 001 SPEAKER MODULE SELMAG Mainboard Mainboard A110_8g Tegra T30L Rev 1 0 HB 70511 00L Back Cover BACK COVER ASSY 60 HAPH8 001 Power Key Table 6 2 FRU List Continued Category Acer Description Acer Part No ...

Page 136: ...CM Connector Mylar MYLAR LCM CONN 47 HAPH8 002 Camera Connector Mylar MYLAR CAMERA CONN 47 HAPH8 003 Camera Sponge CAMERA SPONGE 47 HAPH8 004 Mic Rubber MIC RUBBER 47 HAPH8 005 Screw SCREW M1 6 1 5L K B NI 0 NY 86 HAPH8 001 SCREW M1 6 2 5L K W NI 86 HAPH8 002 Table 6 2 FRU List Continued Category Acer Description Acer Part No ...

Page 137: ...6 9 Screw List 0 Table 6 3 Screw List Category Description Acer Part No Screw SCREW M1 6 1 5L K B NI 0 NY 86 HAPH8 001 SCREW M1 6 2 5L K W NI 86 HAPH8 002 ...

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