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Veriton 3600(D/G)/5600(D/G)/7600(D/G)

Service Guide

Service CD 

PART NO.:  

6S.31V01.001

                       

                    
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Summary of Contents for Veriton 3600

Page 1: ...00 D G 5600 D G 7600 D G Service Guide Service CD PART NO 6S 31V01 001 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 Veriton 3600 D G 5600 D G 7600 D G service 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: ...S Features 41 Advanced Chipset Features 43 Integrated Peripherals 44 Power Management Setup 47 PnP PCI Configurations 0 PC Health Status 52 Frequency Control 54 System Security 55 Supervisor Password 55 User Password 57 Bypassing the Password 58 Load Default Settings 59 Exiting Setup 60 Advanced Options 61 Product Information 61 Advanced BIOS Features 62 Advanced Chipset Features 63 Integrated Per...

Page 8: ... and Floppy Diskette Drive 91 Removing the CD RW DVD ROM Drive 92 Removing the Power Supply 94 Removing the Intrusion Alarm Cable Module 94 Removing the LED Activity Indicators Module 94 Removing Power Switch Cable 95 Removing the System Main Board 96 Removing the I O Port Bracket 96 Veriton 7600D 7600G Disassembly Procedure Flowchart 97 Disassembling the Veriton 7600D 7600G 98 Opening the Housing...

Page 9: ...Field Replaceable Unit List 129 Veriton 3600D 3600G Exploded Diagram 130 Veriton 5600D 5600G Exploded Diagram 134 Veriton 7600D 7600G Exploded Diagram 138 Veriton 3600 D G 5600 D G 7600 D G 141 Appendix A Model Definition and Configuration 141 Appendix B Test Compatible Components 142 Microsoft Windows XP Professional Edition Environment Test 143 Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition Environment Test ...

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Page 11: ...iew The Veriton 3600G D 5600G D 7600G D supports Intel Pentium IV Northwood Prescott Flip Chip Pin Grid Array 2 processor FC PGA2 based Micro ATX IBM PC AT compatible system with PCI bus System Specifications Chapter 1 ...

Page 12: ...l display LCD support optional T 3 D quality audio system via onboard audio controller T Audio in Line in Audio out Line out Headphone out Microphone in and Game MIDI interface NOTE The system has two microphone in jacks front and rear However you can not use both of them at the same time By default your system enables the microphone in jack in front and disables the one at the back Connectivity T...

Page 13: ...sk Human centric design and ergonomics T Mini tower form factor T Separate computer stand and rubber stands for quick and easy positioning T Space saver solution T Accessible I O ports T Smooth and stylish design T Low emission and low radiation ...

Page 14: ... light emitting diode LED 2 3 5 inch floppy drive 3 Floppy drive eject button 4 CD ROM DVD ROM CD RW Headphone Earphone port 5 Volume control tuner 6 CD ROM DVD ROM CD RW LED 7 CD ROM DVD ROM CD RW tray 8 CD ROM DVD ROM CD RW emergency eject hole 9 Stop Eject button 10 USB ports 11 Microphone in port front 12 Headphone out port 13 Hard disk drive activity LED ...

Page 15: ...orts front and rear However you cannot use both of them at the same time The default setting for your system enables the microphone in port in front and disables the one at the back 14 LAN Activity LED 15 Power LED 16 Power button Label Icon Description ...

Page 16: ...or Description 1 Power supply 2 Voltage selector switch 3 Keyhole 4 Green PS 2 mouse port 5 Teal or Turquoise Serial port 6 Burgundy Parallel Printer port 7 White Network 8 One Touch Recovery button Optional 9 Light blue Audio in Line in jack 10 Monitor port PCI expansion card ...

Page 17: ...e in ports front and rear However you can not use both of them at the same time The default setting for your system enables the microphone in port in front and disables the one at the back 11 Telephone Handset line port 12 Power cord socket 13 Purple PS 2 keyboard port 14 Black USB ports 15 Pink Microphone in jack rear 16 Lime Audio out Line out jack 17 S Video out jack 18 Expansion slots Label Ic...

Page 18: ...ower supply 2 Voltage selector switch 3 Keyhole 4 Green PS 2 mouse port 5 Teal or Turquoise Serial port 6 Burgundy Parallel Printer port 7 Blue Monitor port On die VGA 8 White Network port 9 One Touch Recovery button Optional 10 Light blue Audio in Line in jack 11 Monitor port PCI expansion card ...

Page 19: ...e in ports front and rear However you can not use both of them at the same time The default setting for your system enables the microphone in port in front and disables the one at the back 12 Telephone Handset line port 13 Power cord socket 14 Purple PS 2 keyboard port 15 Black USB ports 16 Pink Microphone in jack rear 17 Lime Audio out Line out jack 18 S Video out jack 19 Expansion slots Label Ic...

Page 20: ... activity light emitting diode LED 2 LAN activity LED 3 Power LED 4 Power button 5 Optical drive Headphone Earphone port 6 Floppy drive light emitting diode LED 7 3 5 inch floppy disk drive 8 Floppy drive eject button 9 Optical drive tray 10 Stop Eject button 11 Optical drive emergency eject hole 12 Optical drive LED 13 Volume control tuner 14 5 25 drive inch bay ...

Page 21: ...and rear However you can not use both of them at the same time The default setting for your system enables the microphone in port in front and disables the one at the back 15 Headphone earphone port 16 Microphone in port front 17 18 USB ports Label Icon Description ...

Page 22: ...age selector switch 2 Green PS 2 mouse port 3 System vents 4 Teal or Turquoise Serial port 5 Burgundy Parallel printer port 6 Blue NOT USED 7 White Network port 8 Keyhole 9 One Touch Recovery button Optional 10 Monitor port 11 S Video out port 12 Black Telephone Handset line port 13 Expansion slots ...

Page 23: ...s front and rear However you can not use both of them at the same time The default setting for your system enables the microphone in port in front and disables the one at the back 14 Black Telephone Handset line port 15 Light blue Audio in Line in jack 16 Lime Audio out Line out jack 17 Pink Microphone in port rear 18 Black USB ports 19 Purple PS 2 keyboard port 20 Power cable socket 21 Power supp...

Page 24: ...age selector switch 2 Green PS 2 mouse port 3 System vents 4 Teal or Turquoise Serial port 5 Burgundy Parallel printer port 6 Blue Monitor 7 White Network port 8 Keyhole 9 One Touch Recovery button Optional 10 Monitor port 11 S Video out port 12 Black Telephone Handset line port 13 Expansion slots ...

Page 25: ...s front and rear However you can not use both of them at the same time The default setting for your system enables the microphone in port in front and disables the one at the back 14 Black Telephone Handset line port 15 Light blue Audio in Line in jack 16 Lime Audio out Line out jack 17 Pink Microphone in port rear 18 Black USB ports 19 Purple PS 2 keyboard port 20 Power cable socket 21 Power supp...

Page 26: ...D 7600G The computer s front panel consists of the following Label Icon Description 1 Optical drive tray 2 Stop Eject Button 3 Optical drive emergency eject slot 4 Optical drive activity light emitting diode LED 5 Hard disk drive activity light emitting diode LED ...

Page 27: ...crophone in port in front and disables the one at the back 6 LAN activity LED 7 Power LED 8 Power button 9 CD ROM DVD ROM CD RW LED 10 Volume Control Tuner 11 Headphone earphone port 12 5 25 inch drive bays 13 3 5 inch floppy disk drive 14 Floppy drive LED 15 Floppy drive eject button 16 Speaker out Line out port 17 Microphone in port front 18 USB ports Label Icon Description ...

Page 28: ... D 5600 G D 7600 G D Rear Panel Veriton 7600D 7600G Label Icon Color Description 1 Voltage Selector Switch 2 Power cord socket 3 Burgundy Parallel printer port 4 White Network port 6 Power supply 7 Green PS 2 mouse port ...

Page 29: ...can not use both of them at the same time The default setting for your system enables the microphone in port in front and disables the one at the back 8 Purple PS 2 keyboard port 9 Black USB ports 10 Teal or Turquoise Serial port 11 CRT LCD monitor port 12 Pink Microphone in port rear 13 Lime Audio out Line out jack 14 Light blue Audio in Line in jack 15 Black Telephone port optional 16 Black Mode...

Page 30: ... 97 Codec LPC SIO Keyboard Mouse Floopy Parallel Serial UltraDMA 33 66 100 USB AC 97 Link HUB Link LPC Bus USB Port 4 USB Port 3 USB Port 2 USB Port 1 DIMM 64bit DDR 4X 8X USB Port 0 Flash FSB Analog SMSC ST L6710 2 Phase PWM 1 1 USB Port 5 USB Port 6 USB Port 7 47M192 Serial ATA Serial ATA 0 Serial ATA 1 64bit DDR Channel 1 Channel 2 PCI Slot 3 PCI Slot 2 PCI Slot 1 PCI BUS PCI BUS PCI BUS IEEE13...

Page 31: ...nd Document Windows M Minimize All j Windows M Undo Minimize All Windows R Displays Run dialog box 4 Application key Opens the applications context menu same function as clicking the right button of the mouse 5 Cursor keys Also called arrow keys let you move the cursor around the screen They serve the same function as the arrow keys on the numeric pad when the is toggled off 6 Palm rest The detach...

Page 32: ...start playing Backward button press to skip backward to the previ ous track or file and start playing 11 Internet Suspend keys Consist of three buttons Email launches the email application that came bun dled with your system Web browser launches the browser application that came bundled with your system Suspend puts the system to sleep when pressed this button 12 Programmable keys Help you directl...

Page 33: ...d by the system without setting any jumper BIOS Item Specification BIOS code programmer Award BIOS version V6 0 BIOS ROM type Intel FWH SST 49LF004 33 4C NH BIOS ROM size 4MB Support protocol PCI 2 1 APM1 2 DMI 2 00 1 E IDE ACPI 1 0 ESCD 1 03 ANSI ATA 3 0 PnP 1a Bootable CD ROM 1 0 ATAPI Boot from CD ROM feature Yes Support to LS 120 drive No Support to BIOS boot block feature Yes BIOS Hotkey List...

Page 34: ...ature No Memory module combinations You can install memory modules in any combination as long as they match the Memory Combination specifications Memory Combinations DIMM 1 DIMM 2 DIMM3 DIMM4 Total 128MB 1GB 128MB 1GB 256MB 2GB 128MB 1GB 128MB 1GB 256MB 2GB 128MB 1GB 128MB 1GB 128MB 1GB 128MB 1GB 512 4GB Cache Memory Item Specification First Level Cache Configurations Cache function control Enable...

Page 35: ...ck Supported On audio I O board Front Panel Rear Panel Access Headphone jack Supported On audio I O board Front Panel Access Package QFP64 Line in Line out speaker out Supported On audio I O board connects via CN14 IDE Interface Item Specification IDE controller Intel ICH5 IDE controller resident bus PCI bus Number of IDE channel 2 on board 40 pin hard disk drive connector Support IDE interface E ...

Page 36: ...xtor Ares L Capacity 40GB 80GB 120GB 40GB 80GB 120GB Bytes per sector 512 Average seek time ms 8 9 Data Heads 2 Drive Format Disks 1 Spindle speed RPM 5400 5400 Performance specifications Buffer size Kbyte 512 Cache buffer 2 Interface Altra ATA 100 Internal data transfer rate Mbytes s max 436 I O Data transfer rate Mbytes s max 100 MB sec Ultra ATA Mode ATA data transfer modes supported PIO Modes ...

Page 37: ... W and CD DA disc format loading mechanism Soft eject with emergency eject hole Power Requirement 5V 12V Voltage tolerance 5 5 Standby Sleep 150mA 2mA Avtive 500mA 1 2A CD R W Interface Item Specification Vendor Model Name BTC Liteon Transfer rate KB sec Sustained Max 6000 KB sec Average access time 100ms Data Buffer Capacity 8MB 2MB Interface E IDE ATAPI Applicable disc format CD ROM mode 1 and m...

Page 38: ...allel port I O address via BIOS Setup 378 37F 278 27F 778 77A Optional parallel port IRQ via BIOS Setup IRQ5 IRQ7 Serial Port Item Specification Serial port controller Embedded in SMSC LPC47M192 Serial port controller resident bus LPC Number of serial port 2 Serial ports location COM1 COM 2 Reserve for header 16C550 UART support Yes Connector type 15 pin connector 1 with pin reserve Optional seria...

Page 39: ... Post Memory PCI Development BIOS 0F0000 0FFFFF 64KBytes System BIOS Memory 100000 UPPER LIMIT Main Memory UPPER LIMIT 4GBytes PCI Memory Onboard Device ID IRQ Map Device AD IDSEL Route Reg Mask Intel 845G MCH AD11 00h P2P AD30 13h Func 0 ICH4 LPC AD31 14h Func 1 ICH4 IDE AD31 14h Func 2 ICH4 USB AD31 14h 68h FFh Func 3 ICH4 SMBUS AD31 14h Func 5 ICH4 AC97 Audio AD31 14h 61h FFh PCI Slot 1 AD16 05...

Page 40: ...l Printer Port 2 Serial Asynchronous Port 2 Parallel Printer Port 1 Floppy Disk Controller Secondary IDE Primary IDE Serial Asynchronous Port 1 Configuration Address Register Configuration Data Register Parallel Printer Port 1 IRQx Assignment Map IRQx System Devices Add On Card Devices IRQ0 Timer N Notes IRQ1 Keyboard N IRQ2 Cascade Interrupt Control N IRQ3 Serial Alternate Reserved IRQ4 Serial Pr...

Page 41: ...eyboard controller Built in Intel ICH5 RTC Built in Intel ICH5 Environmental Requirements Item Specifications Temperature Operating 10 to 35 C Non operating 10 to 60 C Non operating 20 to 60 C Storage package Humidity Operating 15 to 80 RH non condensing Non operating 15 to 80 RH non condensing Unpacked Non operating 15 to 80 RH non condensing Storage package Vibration Operating Sweep rate Directi...

Page 42: ...H Weight One 3 5 FDD and one 3 5 HDD without packing Depends on local configuration Switching Power Supply A 1 Input frequency Normal Frequency Frequency Variation Range 50Hz 47Hz to 53Hz 60Hz 57Hz to 63Hz A 2 Input voltage Nominal Voltage Variation Range 100 120 VRMS 90 132 VRMS 200 240 VRMS 180 264 VRMS A 3 Input current Input Current Measuring Range 4A 90 132 VRMS 3A 180 264 VRMS Output Require...

Page 43: ...and V sync signals to control the VESA DPMS monitor Suspend Mode T Independent power management timer 2 120 minutes time step 10 minutes or pushing external switch button T CPU goes into SMM T CPU asserts STPCLK and goes into the Stop Grant State T LED on the panel turns amber color T Hard disk drive goes into SLEEP mode for ATA standard interface T Disable H sync and V sync signals to control the...

Page 44: ...guration 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 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 Cha...

Page 45: ...of the menu tells you how to move within a screen and from one screen to another T To select an option move the highlight bar by pressing w y z or x then press e T To change a parameter setting press or until the desired setting is found or press e to pop out the screen with available items for selection T Press to return to the main menu If you are already in the main menu press again to exit Set...

Page 46: ...Description Product Name Displays the model name of your system System S N Displays your system s serial number Main Board ID Displays the main board s identification number Main Board S N Displays your main board s serial number System BIOS Version Specifies the main version of your BIOS utility SMBIOS version The System Management Interface SM BIOS allows you to check your system hardware compon...

Page 47: ...o enter the IDE Primary Master setup press e The IDE CD ROM is always automatically detected Show the Status None HDD or CD ROM Number IDE Primary Slave Lets you configure the hard disk drive connected to the slave port of IDE channel 1 To enter the IDE Primary Slave setup press e The IDE CD ROM is always automatically detected Show the Status None HDD or CD ROM Number IDE Secondary Master Lets yo...

Page 48: ...t Keyboard All Errors No Errors All But Diskette All But Disk Key Base Memory Refers to the portion of memory that is available to standard DOS programs DOS systems have an address space of 1 MB but the top 384 KB called high memory is reserved for system use This leaves 640 KB of conventional memory Everything above 1 MB is either extended or expanded memory Extended Memory Memory above and beyon...

Page 49: ... disk drive Press Enter IDE Primary Master Displays the device type Auto None Manual Access Mode Selects the HDD access mode Auto Large LBA CHS Capacity Shows the size of your hard disk in MB xxxxx MB Cylinder Shows your hard disk s number of cylinders 0 to 65535 Head Shows your hard disk s number of heads 0 to 255 Precomp Selects the Precomp number for old HDD parking 0 to 65535 Landing Zone Sele...

Page 50: ... Disabled Silent Boot This item is used to decide if the system logo displays when the system boots up Enabled Disabled Configuration Table Displays preboot system configuration table when enabled Disabled Enabled Hard Disk Boot Priority Select Hard Disk Boot Device Priority Press Enter Show Hard Disk Name 1 2 3 4 5 First Boot Device This parameter allows you to specify the system boot up search s...

Page 51: ...Setup option limits access only to BIOS setup To disable the security option select Password Setting from the main menu don t type anything and just press e The System option limits access to both the System boot and BIOS setup A prompt asking you to enter your password appears on the screen every time you boot the system Setup System Parameter Description Options ...

Page 52: ...ggested settings Parameter Description Options Memory Hole at 15M 16M This option lets you reserve system memory area for special ISA cards The chipset accesses code data of these areas from the ISA bus directly Normally these areas are reserved for memory mapped I O cards Disabled Enabled AGP Aperture Size MB This item lets you determine the effective size of the AGP Graphic Aperture 64 4 8 16 32...

Page 53: ...tegrated Peripherals parameter Settings in boldface are the default and suggested settings Parameter Description Options On Chip Primary PCI IDE On Chip Secondary PCI IDE These parameters let you enable or disable the IDE devices connected to the primary and secondary IDE connectors Enabled Disabled ...

Page 54: ...or disable the USB mouse driver within the onboard BIOS The mouse driver simulates legacy mouse command and lets you use a USB mouse during POST or after boot if you don t have a USB driver in the operating system Enabled Disabled AC97 Audio Enabling the on die AC97 Audio if no add on PCI Audio device Auto Disabled Onboard LAN Controller ICH4 On die LAN Enabled Disabled Init Display First If you i...

Page 55: ... AT and PS 2 compatible bi directional parallel port SPP Enhanced Parallel Port EPP compatible with EPP1 7 and EPP 1 9 Extended Capabilities Port ECP Specification by Microsoft and HP IEEE 1284 compliant Printer SPP ECP EPP1 7 ECP EPP1 7 SPP EPP1 9 SPP EPP1 9 ECP ECP Mode Use DMA Selects the ECP Mode DMA Channel 3 1 Game Port Address Selects the Game Port Address 201 209 Disabled Midi Port Address...

Page 56: ...orks only in APM mode IMPORTANT If an ACPI aware operating system such as Windows 98 or Windows 2000 is installed in ACPI mode the operating system will use the ACPI interfaces Then the settings in Power Management page is non effective The following screen shows the Power Management parameters and their default settings ...

Page 57: ...d Suspend Disabled 1 min 15 min Soft Off by PWR BTTN Function Enabled in ACPI and APM Mode This is a specification of ACPI and supported by hardware When Delay 4 sec is selected the soft power switch on the front panel can be used to control power On Suspend and Off If the switch is pressed less than 4 sec during power On the system will go into Suspend mode If the switch is pressed longer than 4 ...

Page 58: ... month when system will boot up Set it to 0 if you want to boot everyday Time hh mm ss Alarm Indicate the hour minute and second when system will boot up Disabled Enabled Set Resume by Alarm to Enabled then press e to show the range of Date and Time Alarm Power Management Mode Table Mode Doze Standby Suspend HDD Power Down Max Saving 1 hour 1 hour 1 hour 15 min Min Saving 1 min 1 min 1 min 1 min P...

Page 59: ...ally assign the IRQs and DMAs to the ISA and PCI devices Set this to Auto to enable the auto configuration function Auto ESCD Manual IRQ Resources IRQ 3 COM2 IRQ 4 COM1 IRQ 5 Network Sound or Others IRQ 7 Printer or Others IRQ 9 Video or Others IRQ 10 SCSI or Others IRQ 11 SCSI or Others IRQ 12 PS 2 Mouse IRQ 14 IDE1 IRQ15 IDE2 Set Resources Controlled By to Manual to show the IRQ Resources If you...

Page 60: ...r a color data storage of each VGA card installed in the system The snooping process lets the CPR send a signal to all the VGA cards so that they can update their individual RAMDACs The signal goes through the cards continuously until all RAMDAC data has been updated This allows the display of multiple images on the screen NOTE Some VGA cards have required settings for this feature Check your VGA ...

Page 61: ... Enabled in ACPI Mode When the temperature of the CPU reaches the default value the system will give warning by initiating beep sounds 85 degree C 185 degree F 55degree C 131 degree F 65 degree C 149 degree F 75 degree C 167 degree F Disabled 95 degree C 203 degree F 105 degree C 221 degree F 115 degree C 239 degree F System Shutdown Temperature Function Enabled in ACPI Mode When the temperature o...

Page 62: ... system reaches the default value the system will give warning by initiating beep sounds 55 degree C 131 degree F 25degree C 77 degree F 35 degree C 95 degree F 45 degree C 113 degree F Disabled 65degree C 149 degree F 75 degree C 167 degree F 85 degree C 185 degree F Parameter Description Options ...

Page 63: ...G 7600 D G Frequency Control The following table describes the parameters found in this menu Parameter Description Processor Indicates the type of processor installed in your computer Processor Speed Indicates the processor speed ...

Page 64: ...anumeric characters When you type the characters they appear as asterisks on the password screen box 2 After typing the password press e 3 At the next prompt re type your password and press e again to confirm the new password After the password entry the screen automatically reverts to the main screen To disable the password press e when prompted to enter the password The screen displays a message...

Page 65: ...55 Veriton 3600 D G 5600 D G 7600 D G ...

Page 66: ... your password Your password can be up to 8 alphanumeric characters When you type the characters they appear as asterisks on the password screen box 2 After typing the password press e 3 At the next prompt re type your password and press e again to confirm the new password After the password entry the screen automatically reverts to the main screen To disable the password press e when prompted to ...

Page 67: ...ssword 1 Turn off and unplug the system 2 Open the system housing Take off battery and short it 3 Place on RTC battery reboot the system and enter setup menu to load default setting Clear CMOS Follow these steps to bypass the password 1 Reset CMOS by adjusting JP2 to 2 3 2 Reboot the system 3 Adjust the JP2 back to 1 2 NOTE Please refer to the following JP2 Clear CMOS JP2 CMOS Check 1 2 Normal 2 3...

Page 68: ...ype hard disk type etc otherwise BIOS will keep the previous CMOS settings Selecting this option displays the following dialog box Choosing Yes enables BIOS to automatically detect the hardware changes that you have made in your system This option also allows you to restore the default settings Choosing No returns you to the main menu without loading the default settings ...

Page 69: ...ng dialog box appears Select Yes to exit Setup Select No to return to the main menu If you have made changes in the parameter settings you will be asked if you want to keep the changes made to the BIOS Select Yes to save your changes before you exit Setup Select No to discard all changes and exit Setup ...

Page 70: ... following screen shows the Advanced Options parameter CAUTION Do not change any settings in the Advanced Options menu if you are not a qualified technician to avoid damaging the system Product Information Selecting Product Information from the Advanced Options menu displays the following screen This menu lets you configure the system memory The following table describes the parameters found in th...

Page 71: ...ures from the Advanced Options menu displays the following screen The following table describes the parameters found in the sub menu Settings in boldface are the default and suggested settings Parameter Description System BIOS ID R01 A3 BIOS real version BIOS release date BIOS release date ...

Page 72: ...bled Boot Up NumLock Status Selects power on state for NumLock On Off Gate A20 Option Fast Lets chipset control Gate A20 Normal A pin in the keyboard controller controls Gate 20 Default is fast Fast Normal Typematic Rate Setting Keystrokes repeat at a rate determined by the keyboard controller when enabled the typematic rate and typematic delay can be selected Typematic Rate Chars Sec 6 Typematic ...

Page 73: ...OS Cacheable C segment shadow RAM cacheable Enabled Disabled Video RAM Cacheable A B segment shadow RAM cacheable Disabled Enabled Memory Hole at 15M 16M The system will reserve 15 16 MB address for the add on card Disabled Enabled Delayed Transaction ICH4 enables delayed transactions for internal register FWH and LPC I F accesses Enabled Disabled Delay Prior to Thermal Enables Pentium 4 thermal f...

Page 74: ... the Advanced Options menu displays the following screen Parameter Description Option UART Mode Select Selects the UART as Serial Port Normal or IRDA or ASKIR Normal IrDA ASKIR UR2 Duplex Mode Selects the speed of UR2 Duplex Mode Half Full TxD RxD Polarity Active Selects the speed of TxD RxD Polarity Active Lo Hi Lo Lo Hi Lo Hi Hi Use IR Pins Use IR Pins as IR Rx2Tx2 or RxD2 TxD2 IR Rx2Tx2 RxD2 Tx...

Page 75: ...65 Veriton 3600 D G 5600 D G 7600 D G The following table describes the parameters found in the sub menu Settings in boldface are the default and suggested settings ...

Page 76: ... On Suspend will Stop Grant PwrOn Suspend MODEM Use IRQ This item lets you set an IRQ for the modem 3 4 5 7 9 10 11 and N A Primary IDE 0 To enable or disable the detection of Primary IDE 0 HDD activities for power down state transition Disabled Enabled Primary IDE 1 To enable or disable the detection of Primary IDE 1 HDD activities for power down state transition Disabled Enabled Secondary IDE 0 ...

Page 77: ...n your BIOS Min 10 Max 24 Key in a DEC number Auto Detect PCI CLK Detect PCI card If the default is set to Disabled then the PCI slot clock will be turned off and vice versa Disabled Enabled Spread Spectrum This parameter let you enable or disable the spread spectrum 0 25 Disabled 0 5 0 5 0 38 CPU Host PCI Clock Front side bus frequency PCI clock Default 100 33 Mhz 105 35 Mhz 108 36 Mhz 114 38Mhz ...

Page 78: ...eed the following tools T Wrist grounding strap and conductive mat for preventing electrostatic discharge T Flat bladed screwdriver T Phillips screwdriver T Hexagonal screwdriver T Plastic stick 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 Disa...

Page 79: ...ral Information 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 80: ... AGP VGA Card LAN Card Rotate Bracket W DVD ROM FDD Module EMI Audio Cover USB Audio Board Module Power Supply DVD ROM Power switch cable Intrusion Alarm Cable Module DIMM Main Board HDD Module HDD HDD Bracket CPU Fan Sink CPU USB Audio Board Memory Stick Cable USB Cable FDD I O port Bracket LED Activity Indicators ...

Page 81: ...nstall additional components inside the system unit CAUTION Before you proceed make sure that you have turned off the system and all peripherals connected to it Removing the Housing Cover 1 Place the system unit on a flat steady surface 2 Turn the housing back 3 Slide the upper case back out about an inch and then gently pull it outward to detach it from the housing ...

Page 82: ...the front panel gently in the way as shown here Removing the AGP VGA Card 1 See Removing the Housing Cover on page 72 2 Remove the screw as shown here and then remove the AGP VGA card from the slot NOTE There is no AGP VGA slot for Veriton 3500 NOTE When you turn on the system BIOS automatically detects and assigns resources to the PCI or AGP devices ...

Page 83: ...ousing Cover on page 72 2 Press and then remove the EMI audio cover from the lower case Removing the FDD and DVD Frame 1 See Removing the Housing Cover on page 72 2 Push the two latches of both sides then lift up the FDD and DVD frame 3 Disconnect the floppy disk drive cable and floppy disk drive power connector from the floppy disk drive 4 Disconnect the DVD ROM power cable DVD ROM IDE cable and ...

Page 84: ...DD and DVD frame from the lower case 6 Remove the floppy disk drive cable and optical drive IDE cable from the main board 7 Remove the four screws as shown here then detach the DVD ROM drive from the frame 8 Remove the four screws as shown here then detach the floppy disk drive from the frame ...

Page 85: ...oard use the flat screwdriver to release the latches and then detach the intrusion alarm cable module from the FDD and DVD frame Removing the DIMM 1 See Removing the Housing Cover on page 72 2 See Removing the FDD and DVD Frame on page 74 3 Press the levers on both sides of the DIMM socket outward to release the DIMM and then gently pull the DIMM out to remove it 4 Put the levers back to the origi...

Page 86: ...ell Press the latch to release the RTC battery lift up the RTC battery To install the RTC battery put it back and press it into the correct position to secure it well Removing the Power Switch Cable 1 See Removing the Housing Cover on page 72 2 See Removing the FDD and DVD Frame on page 74 3 Disconnect the power switch cable from the main board release the latches by using a flat screwdriver an dt...

Page 87: ...Removing the FDD and DVD Frame on page 74 3 See Removing the LAN Card on page 74 4 Disconnect the memory stick cable and USB cable from the main board 5 Disconnect the memory stick cable and USB cable from the USB audio board 6 Remove the two screws as shown here and then detach the USB audio board from the lower case ...

Page 88: ... main board Detach the hard disk drive power connector and hard disk drive IDE cable from the hard disk drive 4 Remove the two screws as shown here and then hold the hard disk drive frame 5 Slide the hard disk drive frame to the right and then gently move it inward to detach it from the lower case Remove the four screws as shown and then detach the hard disk drive from the frame ...

Page 89: ...n page 72 2 See Removing the FDD and DVD Frame on page 74 3 See Removing the Hard Disk Drive on page 79 4 Disconnect the power LED hard disk drive activity LED and network activity cables from the main board 5 Detach the network activity cable power LED and hard disk drive activity LED cables from the housing ...

Page 90: ...he hard disk drive 4 Disconnect the main power connector and 12 Volt power connector from the main board Remove the three screws that hold the power supply to the housing and detach the power supply from the housing Removing the CPU Fan Sink 1 See Removing the Housing Cover on page 72 2 See Removing the FDD and DVD Frame on page 74 3 Disconnect the fan sink cable from the main board and then relea...

Page 91: ...ing Cover on page 72 2 See Removing the FDD and DVD Frame on page 74 3 See Removing the CPU Fan Sink on page 81 Pull the socket lever up to release the processor pins from the socket holes an pull out the processor from the socket 4 Before putting back the processor back to its correct position please note that the side with the triangle mark on the processor should align with the one on the socke...

Page 92: ...t all cables connected to the main board are removed 6 Remove the eight screws as shown here then detach the main board from the lower case Removing the I O Port Bracket 1 See Removing the Housing Cover on page 72 2 See Removing the FDD and DVD Frame on page 74 3 See Removing the AGP VGA Card on page 73 4 See Removing the LAN Card on page 74 5 See Removing the System Main board on page 83 6 Releas...

Page 93: ... Main Unit Dummy Link Bar Link Bar DIMM LED Activity Indicators Modem Card AGP VGA Card Main Board CPU CPU Fan Sink RTC Battery USB Cable USB Audio Board Module Memory Stick Cable USB Audio Board Intrusion Alarm Cable Module FDD HDD I O Port Bracket Power Supply Front Panel Empter Cover Front Panel W Empty Cover CD ROM DVD ROM Power Switch Cable ...

Page 94: ...n off the system power and unplug all cables 2 Place the system unit on a flat steady surface 3 Turn the two thumbscrews counterclockwise to remove the cover Set the screws aside You will need them when replacing the housing cover 4 Hold the sides of the cover with both hands Slide it back about an inch and then gently pull it outward to detach it Removing the Front Panel 1 See Removing the Housin...

Page 95: ...on page 85 5 To remove a link bar remove the one screw that secures the link bar to the housing Slide the dummy link bar in the direction as shown here and then lift it up Removing a Link Bar 1 See Removing the Housing Cover on page 85 2 To remove a link bar remove the screw that secures it to the housing Slide the dummy link bar in the direction as shown here and then lift it up NOTE Before detac...

Page 96: ... assigns resources to the PCI or AGP devices Removing the Modem Card 1 See Removing the Housing Cover on page 85 2 Remove the one screw as shown below and then remove the modem card from the PCI slot NOTE When you turn on the system BIOS automatically detects and assigns resources to the PCI or AGP Removing the USB Audio Board Module 1 See Removing the Housing Cover on page 85 2 See Removing the M...

Page 97: ...Audio board consecutively Removing a DIMM 1 See Removing the Housing Cover on page 85 2 See Removing a Dummy Link Bar on page 86 3 Press the levers on both sides of the DIMM socket outward to release the DIMM and then gently pull the DIMM out to remove it 4 Put the levers back to the original position ...

Page 98: ...the fan heatsink cable connector and release the two CPU fan sink levers from the CPU fan sink socket carefully and then lift the fan heatsink from the processor 4 Press down the levers back to their original position WARNING The heatsink becomes very hot when the system is On Never touch the heatsink with any metal or with your hands ...

Page 99: ...re putting back the processor back to its correct position please note that the side with the triangle mark on the processor should align with the one on the socket After putting the processor back to the socket put the socket lever back to its original position to scure the processor Removing and Installing the RTC Battery 1 See Removing the Housing Cover on page 85 2 Press the latch to release t...

Page 100: ...link bar over and then detach the hard disk drive power connector and hard disk drive IDE cable from the hard disk drive 5 Detach the floppy disk drive power connector and floppy disk drive cable from the floppy disk drive 6 Detach the floppy disk drive cable and hard disk drive IDE cable from the main board 7 Remove the four screws as shown here and then detach the hard disk drive module from the...

Page 101: ...ont Panel on page 85 3 See Removing a Dummy Link Bar on page 86 4 See Removing a Link Bar on page 86 5 See Removing the Hard Diskette Drive and Floppy Diskette Drive on page 91 6 Disconnect the optical drive IDE cable from the main board Remove the four screws that hold the CD RW drive to the bracket frame 7 Disconnect the CD RW power cable audio cable and CD RW IDE cable from the CD RW drive and ...

Page 102: ... that hold the DVD RW driver to the bracket frame 9 Disconnect the DVD ROM power cable DVD ROM IDE cable and audio cable from the DVD ROM drive and pull out the DVD ROM drive 10 Detach the CD ROM module and DVD ROM module from the housing ...

Page 103: ...er connector and 12 Volt power connector from the main board Remove the four screws that hold the power supply to the housing and detach the power supply from the housing Removing the Intrusion Alarm Cable Module 1 See Removing the Housing Cover on page 85 2 Disconnect the cable as shown here remove the one screw here and then detach the intrusion alarm cable module from the housing Removing the L...

Page 104: ...m the main board Removing Power Switch Cable 1 See Removing the Housing Cover on page 85 2 See Removing the Front Panel on page 85 3 Remove the power switch cable from the main board and release the latches by using a flat screwdriver 4 Press the power switch cable and then detach it from the housing ...

Page 105: ...n board make sure that all cables connected to the main board are removed 6 Remove the eight screws as shown here and then detach the main board from the housing Removing the I O Port Bracket 1 See Removing the Housing Cover on page 85 2 See Removing a Dummy Link Bar on page 86 3 See Removing the AGP VGA Card on page 87 4 See Removing the Modem Card on page 87 5 See Removing the System Main Board ...

Page 106: ...and instructs you on the components that need to be removed during servicing NOTE There is no AGP VGA Slot for Veriton 7600 Main Unit Left Panel Right Panel Front Panel FDD Module HDD Module AGP VGA Card Modem Card Main Board Power Supply Intrusion Alarm Cable CPU Fan Sink CPU DIMM RTC Battery USB Audio Board CD RW DVD ROM LED Activity Indicators W Power Swtich Cable Module ...

Page 107: ...ng 1 Turn off the system power and unplug all cables 2 Place the system unit on a flat steady surface 3 Remove the four screws of the right panel and left panel using a screwdriver Set the screws aside you will need them when replacing the panel of the unit 4 Slide the right panel out and then gently pull it outward to detach it from the housing Do the same thing to the left panel Removing the Fro...

Page 108: ...Removing the Housing on page 98 Remove the left panel only 2 Remove the screw on the bracket of the AGP card Set the screw aside you will need it when reinserting the AGP card 3 Gently pull out the AGP card to remove it from the AGP slot 4 Gently pull out the modem card to remove it from the PCI slot NOTE There is no AGP VGA slot for Veriton 7500 NOTE When you turn on the system BIOS automatically...

Page 109: ... See Removing the Front Panel on page 98 3 See Removing the Modem Card on page 99 4 Disconnect the memory stick cable and USB cable from the main board 5 Disconnect the memory stick cable and the USB cable from the audio board 6 Remove the two screws that hold the audio board then remove it from the housing ...

Page 110: ...ving the Front Panel on page 98 3 Disconnect the optical drive IDE cable and audio cable from the main board 4 Remove the four screws holding the CD RW drive to the housing 5 Disconnect the CD RW power cable CD RW IDE cable and audio cable from the CD RW then remove the CD ROM drive from the housing ...

Page 111: ...wer cable DVD ROM IDE cable and audio cable from the DVD ROM then remove the DVD ROM drive from the housing Removing the Floppy Disk Drive 1 See Removing the Housing on page 98 Remove the left panel only 2 Disconnect the floppy disk drive cable from the main board and then remove the four screws holding the diskette drive ...

Page 112: ...1 See Removing the Housing on page 98 Remove the left panel only 2 Disconnect the hard disk drive IDE cable from the main board and then remove the four screws that hold the hard disk drive to the disk frame Set the screws aside 3 Detach the hard disk drive power connector and hard disk drive IDE cable from the hard disk drive then detach the disk drive from the drive frame ...

Page 113: ... only 2 Disconnect the cable as shown here remove the one screw here and then detach the intrusion alarm cable module from the housing Removing a DIMM 1 See Removing the Housing on page 98 Remove the left panel only 2 Press the levers on both sides of the DIMM socket outward to release the DIMM and then gently pull the DIMM out to remove it ...

Page 114: ...atsink cable connector and release the two CPU fan sink levers from the CPU fan sink socket carefully and then lift the fan heatsink from the processor 3 Press down the levers back to their original position WARNING The heatsink becomes very hot when the system is On Never touch the heatsink with any metal or with your hands ...

Page 115: ...ion please note that the side with the triangle mark on the processor should align with the one on the socket After putting the processor back to the socket put the socket lever back to its original position to scure the processor Removing and Installing the RTC Battery 1 See Removing the Housing on page 98 Remove the left panel only 2 Put the housing to lying position with the open area facing up...

Page 116: ...er connector from the main board Remove the four screws that hold the power supply to the housing and detach the power supply from the housing Removing the LED Activity Indicators With Power Switch Cable Module 1 See Removing the Housing on page 98 2 See Removing the Front Panel on page 98 3 Release the latches as shown here and then press the LED activity indicators with power switch cable module...

Page 117: ...sing to lying position with the open area facing upward 3 See Removing the AGP VGA Card on page 99 4 See Removing the Modem Card on page 99 5 Before you remove the system main board make sure that all cables connected to the main board are removed 6 Remove the eight screws holding the main board and then remove the main board from the housing ...

Page 118: ...move the left panel only 2 Put the housing to lying position with the open area facing upward 3 See Removing the AGP VGA Card on page 99 4 See Removing the Modem Card on page 99 5 See Removing the Main Board on page 108 6 Slide the bracket and then lift it up in the direction as shown ...

Page 119: ...Veriton 3600 D G 5600 D G 7600 D G 110 ...

Page 120: ...rovides troubleshooting information for the Veriton 3600D 5600D 7600D and the Veriton 3600G 5600G 7600G T Power On Self Test POST T Index of Error Message T Index of Error Symptoms T Undetermined Problems Chapter 4 Troubleshooting ...

Page 121: ...ler T Embedded hard disk interface and one diskette drive interface T Keyboard and auxiliary device controllers T 1 44M floppy controller T I O ports T One parallel port T One PS 2 compatible mouse port T OnePS 2 compatible keyboard port NOTE When Post executes a task it uses a series of preset numbers called check points to be latched at port 80h indicating the stages it is currently running This...

Page 122: ... codes into the run time area in F000 for ESCD DMI support 11h Reserved 12h Use walking 1 s algorithm to check out interface in CMOS circuitry Also set real time clock power status and then check for override 13h Reserved 14h Program chipset default values into chipset Chipset default values are MODBINable by OEM customers 15h Reserved 16h Initial Early_Init_Onboard_Generator switch 17h Reserved 1...

Page 123: ... INT 09 buffer 28h Reserved 29h 1 Program CPU internal MTRR P6 PII for 0 640K memory address 2 Initialize the APIC for Pentium class CPU 3 Program early chipset according to CMOS setup Example onboard IDE controller 4 Measure CPU speed 5 Invoke video BIOS 2Ah Reserved 2Bh Reserved 2Ch Reserved 2Dh 1 Initialize multi language 2 Put information on screen display including Award title CPU type CPU sp...

Page 124: ...eserved 50h Initialize USB 51h Reserved 52h Test all memory clear all extended memory to 0 53h Reserved 54h Reserved 55h Display number of processors multi processor platform 56h Reserved 57h 1 Display PnP logo 2 Early ISA PnP initialization Assign CSN to every ISA PnP device 58h Reserved 59h Initialize the combined Trend Anti Virus code 5Ah Reserved 5Bh Optional Feature Show message for entering ...

Page 125: ...ASH EXE if AWDFLASH is found in floppy drive ALT F2 is pressed 74h Reserved 75h Detect install all IDE devices HDD LS120 ZIP CDROM 76h Reserved 77h Detect serial ports parallel ports 78h Reserved 79h Reserved 7Ah Detect install co processor 7Bh Reserved 7Ch Reserved 7Dh Reserved 7Eh Reserved 7Fh 1 Switch back to text mode if full screen logo is supported If errors occur report errors wait for keys...

Page 126: ...3h Read HDD boot sector information for Trend Anti Virus code 94h 1 Enable L2 cache 2 Program boot up speed 3 Chipset final initialization 4 Power management final initialization 5 Clear screen display summary table 6 Program K6 write allocation 7 Program P6 class write combining 95h 1 Program daylight saving 2 Update keyboard LED typematic rate 96h 1 Build MP table 2 Build update ESCD 3 Set CMOS ...

Page 127: ...cate that CMOS has become corrupt A weak battery may have caused this error Check the battery and replace if necessary CPU at nnnn Displays the running speed of CPU Display switch is set incorrectly The display switch on the motherboard can be set to either monochrome or color This message indicates the switch is set to a different setting than indicated in Setup Determine which setting is correct...

Page 128: ...imal performance system operations Press TAB to show POST screen System OEMs may replace the Phoenix Technologies Award BIOS POST display with their own proprietary display Including this message in the OEM display permits the operator to switch between the OEM display and the default POST display Primary master hard disk fail POST detects an error in the primary master IDE hard drive Primary slav...

Page 129: ...y size shown or repeated during POST 1 Insert the memory modules in the DIMM sockets properly then reboot the system 2 Memory module 3 Main board System works but fails to enter power saving mode when the Power Management Mode is set to Enabled 1 Enter BIOS Setup and load default settings In Windows Systems check settings in Power Management Property of Control Panel 2 Reload software from Recover...

Page 130: ...ve LED cable CD DVD ROM Drive NOTE Ensure CD DVD ROM drive is configured correctly in BIOS Setup cable jumper are set correctly and its laser beam is clean before diagnosing any CD DVD ROM drive problems CD DVD ROM drive LED doesn t come on but works normally 1 CD DVD ROM drive CD DVD ROM drive LED flashes for more than 30 seconds before LED shutting off Software asks to reinstall disc Software di...

Page 131: ...odem software program invokes but has no sound output Data files are received normally voice from modem cannot be produced but system sound feature works normally 1 Ensure the modem voice in cable from modem adapter card to main board Video and Monitor Video memory test failed Video adapter failed 1 Remove all non factory installed cards 2 Load default settings if screen is readable 3 Main board D...

Page 132: ...ower switch does not turn off system Only unplugging the power cord from electrical outlet can turn off the system 1 Ensure the Soft off by PWR BTTN in BIOS Setup of Power Management is not set to Instant off 2 Power switch cable assembly Pressing power switch does not turn on the system 1 Ensure the power override switch situated at the back of the machine just above the connector for the power c...

Page 133: ...u have isolated the problem FRU 4 Load default settings in setup 5 Check all main board jumper positions and switch settings 6 Check all adapter card jumper positions 7 Check all device jumper positions 8 Check all cables and connectors for proper installation 9 If the jumpers switches and voltage settings are correct remove or disconnect the following one at a time 10 Non Acer devices T External ...

Page 134: ...BAT1 DDR DIMMs CPUFAN1 FDD1 JCI1 USB2 3 JAUD1 Back Panel I O JPW1 SYSFAN1 CD1 IDE2 1 CPU ATX1 JFP1 AGP1 PCI 1 3 JRECOVER JBIOS1 C O M 1 JLAN1 D_LED1 SATA1 2 Mouse Parallel USB Ports USB Ports Keyboard Mic In L Out L In LAN Optional COM A VGA Port for Springdale G or C O M B for Springdale PE Jumper and Connector Information Chapter 5 ...

Page 135: ...lots IDE2 1 Ultra ATA HDD Connectors IDE1 Primary IDE Connector IDE2 Secondary IDE Connector JAUD1 Front Panel Audio Connector SYSFAN1 System Fan Connector CD1 CD In Connector SATA1 2 Serial ATA HDD Connectors JLAN1 LAN Jumper JFP1 Front Panel Connectors AGP1 Accelerated Graphics Port Slot Jumper Function and settings JBAT1 1 2 Normal 2 3 Clear CMOS JBIOS1 BIOS Flash Locked BIOS Flash Unlocked JLA...

Page 136: ...Chapter 5 127 NOTE Default Settings ...

Page 137: ...Codec Broadcom BCM4401KFB BIOS PCI Slot 3 PCI Slot 2 PCI Slot 1 IDE 1 IDE 2 JBAT1 JFP1 JBIOS1 JCI1 JLAN1 JRECOVER Top LAN Jack Bottom USB Ports USB Ports Top Parallel Port Bottom COM A VGA Port 865G COM B 865PE Top Mouse Bottom Keyboard CPUFAN1 SYSFAN1 L6710X SMSC LPC47M192 NC Line In M T Line Out B Mic FDD 1 AGP Slot JAUD1 COM1 865G Intel Springdale 865G PE D_LED1 SATA1 SATA2 ...

Page 138: ...ode to those given in the FRU list of this printed Service Guide You MUST use the local FRU list provided by your regional Acer office to order FRU parts for repair and service of customer machines IMPORTANT Please note that Acer Corporation sells only the parts listed in the following table Please be reminded that though some parts are disassembled in Chapter 3 for demonstration purpose Acer Corp...

Page 139: ...iton 3600D 3600G Exploded Diagram Picture No Part Name Part Number Floppy Disk Drive 3 FDD 1 44MB PANASONIC JU 256A048P KF 25602 002 FDD 1 44MB MITSUMI D353M3D R694005 KF 35301 001 FDD 1 44MB NEC FD 1231T STD R2 KF 12301 001 Cables ...

Page 140: ... FRONT USB CABLE 5PIN 2CON 50 75EV5 002 AUDIO CABLE 5PIN 2CON 50 76DV3 001 CD IN CABLE 4PIN 2CON 50 75EV5 003 LED SWITCH CABLE SET W HOLDER 50 36DV3 001 Main board NS M B Springdale G ICH5 FOR G SERIAL M B Springdale PE ICH5 FOR D SERIAL MB 76G05 001 MB 76D05 001 Boards Picture No Part Name Part Number ...

Page 141: ...O PFC SI A200M2 TBD Case Cover Bracket Assembly NS FRONT BEZEL ASSY W O LED SWITCH CABLE 60 36DV3 001 NS TOP COVER 60 36DV3 002 NS CHASSIS W INSTRUSION ALARM CABLE LED SWITCH CABLE LED HOLDER DB BRACKET 60 36DV3 003 1 1 I O BRACKET 60 36DV3 001 1 5 I O SHIELD 33 76DV3 001 RETENTION MODULE 42 76DV3 001 Miscellaneous Picture No Part Name Part Number ...

Page 142: ... 8G SIDE FLOW FOR P4 478 AVC Screws NS SCREW 6 32 6mm 86 75EV5 001 NS SCREW M3 5L 5mm 86 75EV5 002 Speaker SPEAKER STANDARD 2 1 CHANNEL CHARMING E21 90 37P12 001 INTERNAL SPEAKER CHARMING A101S SP 10102 001 SPEAKER 2 0 NEOSONIC TBD SPEAKER 5W 5W ACTIVE 12V PHILIPS A201S SP 20101 001 Picture No Part Name Part Number ...

Page 143: ...iton 5600D 5600G Exploded Diagram Picture No Part Name Part Number Floppy Disk Drive 8 FDD 1 44MB PANASONIC JU 256A048P KF 25602 002 FDD 1 44MB MITSUMI D353M3D R694005 KF 35301 001 FDD 1 44MB NEC FD 1231T STD R2 KF 12301 001 Cables ...

Page 144: ...7 FRONT USB CABLE 5PIN 2CON 50 75EV5 002 AUDIO CABLE 5PIN 2CON 50 76DV3 001 CD IN CABLE 4PIN 2CON 50 75EV5 003 1 13 LED SWITCH CABLE SET W HOLDER 50 56DV3 001 Main board NS M B Springdale G ICH5 FOR G SERIAL M B Springdale PE ICH5 FOR D SERIAL MB 76G05 001 MB 76D05 001 Picture No Part Name Part Number ...

Page 145: ...COVER BLUE 60 56DV3 002 NS CHASSIS W INSTRUSION ALARM CABLE LED SWITCH CABLE LED HOLDER DB BRACKET 60 56DV3 003 TOP COVER 60 56DV3 004 EMPTY COVER 5 2 42 75EV5 001 1 1 I O BRACKET 60 56DV3 005 1 5 I O SHIELD 33 76DV3 001 RETENTION MODULE 42 76DV3 001 Miscellaneous 7 RUBBER FOOT NS NAME PLATE 5600G NAME PLATE 5600D 40 56GV3 001 40 56DV3 001 Picture No Part Name Part Number ...

Page 146: ...5EV5 001 NS SCREW M3 5L 5mm 86 75EV5 002 Speaker SPEAKER STANDARD 2 1 CHANNEL CHARMING E21 90 37P12 001 INTERNAL SPEAKER CHARMING A101S SP 10102 001 SPEAKER 2 0 NEOSONIC TBD SPEAKER 5W 5W ACTIVE 12V PHILIPS A201S SP 20101 001 Power Supply 3 POWER SUPPLY 200W DELTA DPS 200PB 112A 01 SPS 200W PFC DPS 200PB 112A 01 Picture No Part Name Part Number ...

Page 147: ...iton 7600D 7600G Exploded Diagram Picture No Part Name Part Number Floppy Disk Drive 8 FDD 1 44MB PANASONIC JU 256A048P KF 25602 002 FDD 1 44MB MITSUMI D353M3D R694005 KF 35301 001 FDD 1 44MB NEC FD 1231T STD R2 KF 12301 001 Cables ...

Page 148: ...BLE 5PIN 2CON 50 75EV5 002 AUDIO CABLE 5PIN 2CON 50 76DV3 001 LED SWETCH CABLE SET W HOLDER 50 76DV3 002 Main board NS M B Springdale G ICH5 FOR G SERIAL M B Springdale PE ICH5 FOR D SERIAL MB 76G05 001 MB 76D05 001 Boards NS DAUGHTER BOARD USB 2 0 MS 6988 55 75EV5 001 Power Supply Picture No Part Name Part Number ...

Page 149: ...FRONT BEZEL ASSY H80 60 75EV5 001 FRONT COVER BULE 60 75EV5 002 UPPER COVER BULE 60 75EV5 003 CHASSIS W INSTRUSION ALARM CABLE LED SWITCH CABLE LED HOLDER DB BRACKET 60 76DV3 001 1 1 SIDE COVER RIGHT 60 75EV5 005 1 2 SIDE COVER LEFT 60 75EV5 006 1 7 EMPTY COVER 5 25 42 75EV5 001 I O PORT BRACKET 60 75EV5 008 Picture No Part Name Part Number ...

Page 150: ...33 76DV3 001 RETENTION MODULE 42 76DV3 001 Miscellaneous NS NAME PLATE VT7600G 40 76GV3 001 NAME PLATE VT7600D 40 76DV3 001 Screws NS SCREW 6 32 6mm 86 75EV5 001 NS SCREW M3 5L 5mm 86 75EV5 002 Picture No Part Name Part Number ...

Page 151: ...roduct for all customers demand to win the market entrance advantage MS 6772 v1 X Micro ATX Main board using Intel Pentium 4 Processor in the 478 Pin package delivers a mainstream desktop platform solution With Intel chipsets Springdale PE G and ICH5 VT3600 5600 7600 D series ana G series provides the processor interface DDR Double Data rate interface and HUB interface The CPU interface supports t...

Page 152: ... B 143 This computer s compatibility is a test plan released by Acer Internal Testing Department Once the final report is available this chapter will be revised accordingly Test Compatible Components Appendix B ...

Page 153: ...Infineon DDR 333 1GB 0 14u 64M 8 16 CL2 Infineon DDR400 128MB 0 11u 32M 8 16 CL 1 Infineon DDR400 256MB 0 11u 32M 8 16 CL 2 Infineon DDR400 512MB 0 11u 32M 8 16 CL 2 Nanya DDR 266 128MB 0 14u CL2 16M 16 8 Nanya DDR 266 256MB 0 175u CL2 Nanya DDR 266 512MB 0 175u CL2 A die Nanya DDR 333 128MB 0 14u 16M 16 4 Nanya DDR 333 256MB 0 175u Nanya DDR 333 512MB 0 175u Nanya DDR 400 128MB 0 175u Nanya DDR 4...

Page 154: ... version 105keys Gift box packing Chinese version 104keys Gift box packing Danish version 105keys Gift box packing Italian version 105keys Gift box packing French version 105keys Gift box packing Germany version 105keys Gift box packing Hebrew version 104keys Gift box packing Polish version 105keys Gift box packing Slovenian version 105keys Gift box packing Iceland version 105keys Gift box packing...

Page 155: ...5E 32MB LP LB Speaker Charming Standard 2 1 Channel Charming Internal speaker Neosonic 2 0 speaker Philips 5W 5W ACTIVE 12V LAN Adapter 3Com LAN Card 10 100 Mbps ATX 3Com LAN Card 10 100 Mbps LB MSI BCM 5702 CK 1G Mbps Wireless LAN Adapter Zcom PCI 802 11 CARD Modem Adapter Askey V92 56K HSFI ATX Askey V92 56K HSFI Low Profile GVC ATX GVC LP Housing Acer Genesis Mini Tower HF Acer Genesis Mini Tow...

Page 156: ... 1GB 0 14u 64M 8 16 CL2 Infineon DDR400 128MB 0 11u 32M 8 16 CL 1 Infineon DDR400 256MB 0 11u 32M 8 16 CL 2 Infineon DDR400 512MB 0 11u 32M 8 16 CL 2 Nanya DDR 266 128MB 0 14u CL2 16M 16 8 Nanya DDR 266 256MB 0 175u CL2 Nanya DDR 266 512MB 0 175u CL2 A die Nanya DDR 333 128MB 0 14u 16M 16 4 Nanya DDR 333 256MB 0 175u Nanya DDR 333 512MB 0 175u Nanya DDR 400 128MB 0 175u Nanya DDR 400 256MB 0 175u ...

Page 157: ...king Belgium version 105keys Gift box packing Chinese version 104keys Gift box packing Danish version 105keys Gift box packing Italian version 105keys Gift box packing French version 105keys Gift box packing Germany version 105keys Gift box packing Hebrew version 104keys Gift box packing Polish version 105keys Gift box packing Slovenian version 105keys Gift box packing Iceland version 105keys Gift...

Page 158: ...B Speaker Charming Standard 2 1 Channel Charming Internal speaker Neosonic 2 0 speaker Philips 5W 5W ACTIVE 12V LAN Adapter 3Com LAN Card 10 100 Mbps ATX 3Com LAN Card 10 100 Mbps LB MSI BCM 5702 CK 1G Mbps Wireless LAN Adapter Zcom PCI 802 11 CARD Modem Adapter Askey V92 56K HSFI ATX Askey V92 56K HSFI Low Profile GVC ATX GVC LP Housing Acer Genesis Mini Tower HF Acer Genesis Mini Tower 200W PFC ...

Page 159: ...150 Veriton 3600 D G 5600 D G 7600 D G ...

Page 160: ...ebook Desktop and Server models including T Service guides T User s manuals T Training materials T Bios updates T Software utilities T Spare parts lists T TABs Technical Announcement Bulletin For these purposes we have included an Acrobat File to facilitate the problem free downloading of our technical material Also contained on this website are T Detailed information on Acer s International Trave...

Page 161: ...152 Veriton 3600 D G 5600 D G 7600 D G ...

Page 162: ...moving 88 90 106 CPU upgrade removing 88 90 106 Current 32 D Device Standby Mode 33 disassembly CD ROM Drive 92 Power Supply 94 Disk Drives 38 IDE primary channel master 38 IDE primary channel slave 38 IDE secondary channel master 38 IDE secondary channel slave 38 Diskette Drive removing 102 Drive 103 DRQ Assignment Map 31 E Environmental Requirements 31 F features 2 connectivity 2 design 3 ergono...

Page 163: ...s left panel 12 14 18 POST 112 Power button 10 17 Power LED 10 17 Power Management 47 Power On Self Test POST 112 Processor 88 90 106 removing 88 90 106 Product Information 37 DMI BIOS version 37 main board ID 37 product name 37 system BIOS version 37 system serial number 37 PS 2 keyboard port 13 15 19 PS 2 mouse port 12 14 18 R Removal and Replacement 69 removing 88 90 106 Replacement Assembly Ma...

Page 164: ...ives 38 Exiting Setup 60 Load Default Settings 59 Power Management 47 Product Information 37 System Security 55 T Temperature 31 Test Compatible Components 142 Troubleshooting 111 U UART 28 Undetermined Problems 124 USB Port 28 USB ports 13 15 19 V Veriton 141 Vibration 31 Voltage 32 Voltage selector switch 13 15 19 W Weight 32 Windows XP Professional Environment Test 143 Windows XP Home Environme...

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