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Acer-authorized Service Providers: The Acer office may have a different part number code than those given in the FRU list in this service guide. A list must be provided by the regional Acer office to order FRU parts for repair and service of customer machines.
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CHAPTER 1 Hardware Specifications Features ..........1-3 Operating System .
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Wireless + Bluetooth Module ..... . . 1-28 Audio Interface........1-28 Audio Codec and Amplifier .
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Single-channel DDR3L SDRAM support with one soDIMM module Upgradable to 8 GB of DDR3L system memory using a single soDIMM module Display 11.6" HD 1366 x 768 resolution, high-brightness Acer ComfyView™ LEDbacklit TFT 16:9 aspect ratio, ultra-slim design ...
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32 GB eMMC Webcam Video conferencing Acer webcam with: 1640 x 480 resolution Wireless and Networking WLAN Acer InviLink™ Nplify™ 802.11b/g/n wireless LAN WPAN ® Bluetooth ® Bluetooth 2.1+EDR Gigabit Ethernet, Wake-on-LAN ready ...
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ACPI 5.0 CPU power management standard: supports Standby and Hibernation power-saving modes Input and Control Keyboard 86-/87-/91-key Acer FineTip keyboard with international language support TouchPad Multi-gesture touchpad, supporting two-finger scroll and pinch. Swipes access charms, application commands Microsoft Precision Touchpad Certification ...
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Amazon ® eBay Windows Desktop Apps Content Spotify Games Games App WildTangent® Games In-House Acer Care Center Acer Hover Access Acer Portal abDocs abFiles abMedia abPhoto Accessory Store ...
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Dropbox Kingsoft Office Suite Kingsoft Office Suite trial Microsoft Office 2013 Office 2013 Search Internet Explorer Yahoo Search Provider Security ® McAfee Internet Security PC Manager Shopping ® Amazon 1 Button app ...
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Notebook Tour Figure 1-1. Opened Front View Table 1-1. Opened Front View Icon Item Description Integrated webcam Web camera for video communication. Display screen Also called Liquid-Crystal Display (LCD), displays computer output (configuration may vary by model), and supports multi-touch functionality (for touchscreen model only).
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Indicators The system has several easy-to-read status indicators. Table 1-2. Indicators Icon Function Description & Behavior System power / Dual color: Blue/Orange Sleep status Power on: Blue indicator Standby: Breeze mode Orange (1 sec on, 3 sec off) ...
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Figure 1-3. Left View Table 1-4. Left View Icon Item Description Headphone/Microph Connects to audio line-out devices and accepts one jack input from external microphone (3.5 mm OMTP TRRS Type). Card reader Accepts SD cards. NOTE: Push to remove/install the card. Only one card can operate at any given time.
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Table 1-6. Left View Icon Item Description Kensington lock slot Connects to a Kensington-compatible computer security lock. NOTE: Wrap the computer security lock cable around an immovable object such as a table or handle of a locked drawer. Insert the lock into the notch and turn the key to secure the lock.
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TouchPad Basics Figure 1-6. TouchPad Move your finger across the TouchPad (1) to move the cursor. Press the left (2) and right (3) button areas located beneath the TouchPad to perform selection and execution functions. These two button areas are the equivalent of the left and right buttons on a mouse.
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Using the Keyboard The computer has a close-to-full-sized keyboard and an embedded numeric keypad, separate cursor, windows key, lock, function and special keys. Figure 1-7. Keyboard Lock Keys Lock Keys The keyboard has three lock keys which can be toggled on and off. Table 1-9.
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Embedded Numeric Keypad The embedded numeric keypad functions like a desktop numeric keypad. It is indicated by small characters located on the upper right corner of the key caps. To simplify the keyboard legend, cursor-control key symbols are not printed on the keys. Table 1-10.
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Windows Keys The keyboard has two keys that perform Windows-specific functions. Windows Logo key Application key: This key has the same effect as clicking the right mouse button; it opens the application's context menu Table 1-11. Windows Keys Description Windows Pressed alone, this key has the same effect as clicking on the Windows Start...
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Hotkeys The computer employs hotkeys or key combinations to access most of the computer's controls like screen brightness and volume output. Figure 1-8. Keyboard Hotkeys <Fn> To activate hotkeys, press and hold the key before pressing the other key in the hotkey combination.
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Table 1-12. Hotkeys (Continued) Hot key Icon Function Description Volume down Decreases the sound volume. <Fn> + < > <Fn> + <Pg Up> Home Moves the cursor to the beginning of a line or moves to the top of a document or webpage.
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Specification Tables Computer Specifications Table 1-13. Computer Specifications Item Metric Imperial Dimensions Length 211 mm 8.31 in. Width 291 mm 11.46 in. Height (Front to Rear) 21.2 mm 0.83 in. Weight (Equipped with Battery) 1.25 kg 2.76 lbs. Input Power Operating Voltage Operating Current 2.1A...
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System Board Major Chips Table 1-14. System Board Major Chips Item Specification ® ® Core Logic Intel Pentium processor N-series ® ® Intel Celeron processor N-series ® Intel HD Graphics Realtek RTL8111GS-CG USB 2.0 x 1 & USB3.0 x 1 Super I/O Controller Embedded conroller NPCE985 Bluetooth...
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CPU Fan True Value Table (N/A) Table 1-17. CPU Fan True Value Table Temperature (°C) Fan Speed (RPM) SPL Spec (dBA) Fan on = 50°C; Fan Off = 45°C Fan on = 50°C; Fan Off = 45°C Fan on = 50°C; Fan Off = 45°C Fan on = 50°C;...
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BIOS Table 1-19. BIOS Item Specification BIOS Vendor Insyde BIOS Version 1.04 BIOS ROM Type W25Q64FVSSIQ BIOS ROM Size 8MB Flash Memory Features Insyde code base boot block non-shadow RAM support Keyboard Table 1-20. Keyboard Item Specification Type Total Number of 86-US/87-UK/91-JP key...
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HDMI Port Table 1-22. HDMI Port Item Specification Compliance Level HDMI 1.4a Data Throughput Up to 16.7 million colors Number of HDMI Port(s) Location Rear Video Interface Table 1-23. Video Interface Item Specification Chipset Intel GMA Package Interface Compatibility Fully compliant with the electrical specifications of ANSI/TIA/EIA-644 Sampling Rate 200 MHz...
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AC Adapter Table 1-25. AC Adapter Item Specification Vendor & Model DELTA ADP-45HE BA Chicony Power LITE-ON A045R021L PA-1450-26AL Normal Input 100-240 Vac, 50-60 Hz voltage (the adapter should operate from 90-264 Vac with an input frequency from 47-63 Hz) Input Current 1.2 Amps max.
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Card Reader Table 1-26. Card Reader Item Specification Chipset Genesys GL834L Package QFN 24P Maximum 32 G Supported Size Features Secure Digital. (SD) Card: Support SD specification v1.0 / v1.1 / v2.0 / SDHC (up to 32 GB) Support SD specification v3.0 UHS-I: SDR25/SDR50/DDR50 ...
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LCD 11.6” Table 1-28. LCD 11.6” Item Specification Vendor & Model AUO B116XTN02.1 AUO B116XTN02.3 CHIMEI Name N116BGE-EA2 Screen Diagonal 293.8 294.64 (mm) Active Area (mm) 256.125 (H) x 144 (V) Display resolution 1366x3 (RGB) x 768 (pixels) Pixel Pitch (mm) 0.1875 x 0.1875 Typical White 220 typ.
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LCD Inverter (N/A) Table 1-29. LCD Inverter Item Specification Vendor & Model Name Brightness Conditions Input Voltage (v) Input Current (mA) Output Voltage (V, RMS) Output Current (mA, RMS) Output Coltage Frequency (KHz) Graphics Controller Table 1-30. Graphics Controller Item Specification VGA Chip Intel HD Graphics...
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Display Supported Resolution (LCD Supported Resolution) Table 1-31. Display Supported Resolution Resolution 32 bits Intel 1024 x 768p / 60Hz 16:9 1280 x 768p / 60Hz 16:9 1360 x 768p / 60Hz 16:9 1366 x 768p / 60Hz 16:9 LAN Interface Table 1-32.
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Wireless + Bluetooth Module Table 1-33. Wireless + Bluetooth Module Item Specifications Vendor & Model Lite-on WCBN605BH-AA (2A) Lite-on WCBN612AH Name 1x1 BGN + BT 4.0 LE 1x1 BGN + BT 4.0 LE Foxconn T77H456.03 Foxconn T77H436.03 1x1 BGN + BT 4.0 1x1 BGN + BT 4.0 Chipset Broadcom BCM43142...
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Audio Codec and Amplifier Table 1-35. Audio Codec and Amplifier Item Specification Audio Controller Realtek ALC283 High Definition Audio Codec ® Features Meets Microsoft WLP (Windows Logo Program) and Lync. audio requirements for Windows system 95 dB Signal-to-Noise Ratio (A-weighting) for DAC output ...
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Table 1-35. Audio Codec and Amplifier (Continued) Item Specification Features Stereo Bridge-Tied Load Class-D amplifier at port-D has 2 Watt (rms)/4 channel output Ω Intel low power ECN compliant, supports power status control, jack detection, and wake-up event in D3 mode AGC (Auto Gain Control) function for Class D amplifier to get rid ...
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VRAM (N/A) Table 1-38. VRAM Item Specification Vendor & Model name Memory size Interface System Power Management Table 1-39. System Power Management Item Specification Mech. Off (G3) All devices in the system are turned off completely. Soft Off (G2/S5) OS initiated shutdown. All devices in the system are turned off completely.
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System DMA Specification Table 1-41. System DMA Specification Legacy Mode Power Management DMA0 Intel(R) Processsor I2C Controller DMA1 Intel(R) Processsor I2C Controller System Interrupt Specification Table 1-42. System Interrupt Specification Hardware IRQ System Function ISA00 System timer ISA01 Standard PS/2 Keyboard ISA08 High precision event timer ISA32...
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Table 1-42. System Interrupt Specification (Continued) Hardware IRQ System Function PCI -3 Intel(R) USB 3.0 eXtensible Host Controller - 0100 (Microsoft) PCI -2 Intel(R) HD Graphics System I/O Address Map Table 1-43. System I/O Address Map I/O Address (Hex) System Function (Shipping Configuration) 0000 - 006F PCI Express Root Complex 0020 - 0021...
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BIOS Setup Utility........2-2 Navigating the BIOS Utility .
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System Utilities BIOS Setup Utility This utility is a hardware configuration program built into a computer’s BIOS (Basic Input/Output System). The utility is pre-configured and optimized so most users do not need to run it. If configuration problems occur, the setup utility may need to be run. Refer to Troubleshooting when a problem arises.
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IMPORTANT: Be careful when changing any settings in the BIOS. Incorrect settings can cause your PC to malfunction or crash. Please make sure all important data is backed up before changing anything in the BIOS. NOTE: NOTE: System information is subject to specific models. BIOS BIOS Setup Utility The following is a description of the tabs found on the InsydeH20...
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Table 2-1. BIOS Information (Continued) Parameter Description GDP Version GOP (graphics output protocol ) firmware version of system HDD Model Name Model name of HDD (hard disk drive) installed on primary IDE master HDD Serial Number Serial number of HDD installed on primary IDE master ATAP Model Name Model name of optical device installed in system Total Memory...
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Table 2-2. BIOS Main Parameter Description Format/Option System Time BIOS system time in 24-hour format Format: HH:MM:SS (hour:minute:second) System Date BIOS system date Format MM/DD/YYYY (month/day/year) Network Boot Option to boot system from LAN (local area Enabled or Disabled network) F12 Boot Menu Option to use boot menu during POST Enabled or Disabled...
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Table 2-3. BIOS Security Parameter Description Option Supervisor Supervisor password setting Clear or Set Password Is User Password Is User password setting Clear or Set HDD Password Is HDD password setting Frozen or Set Set Supervisor Option to set supervisor password Password Set User Option to set user password...
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NOTE: NOTE: When prompted to enter password, three attempts are allowed before system halts. Resetting BIOS password may require computer be returned to dealer. Setting a Password Perform the following to set user or supervisor passwords: 1. Use the ↑ and ↓ keys to highlight the Set Supervisor Password parameter and Enter press .
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BIOS Setup Utility 4. Press to save changes and exit the Changing a Password 1. Use the ↑ and ↓ keys to highlight Set Supervisor Password and press Enter . The Set Supervisor Password dialog box appears. Figure 2-6. Set Supervisor Password Enter 2.
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If new password and confirm new password strings do not match, the Setup Warning dialog appears (Figure 2-9). Figure 2-9. Setup Warning: Passwords Do Not Match Boot The Boot tab allows changes to the order of boot devices used to load the operating system.
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Exit BIOS Setup Utility The Exit tab allows users to save or discard changes and quit the Figure 2-11. BIOS Exit Table 2-4 describes the parameters in Figure 2-11. Table 2-4. Exit Parameters Parameter Description Exit Saving Changes Exit BIOS utility and save setup item changes to system. Exit Discarding Changes Exit BIOS utility without saving setup item changes to system.
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NOTE: NOTE: The AC power adapter must be connected to the system and the system battery charge must be above 30% when running Flash utility. If battery pack does not contain power to finish loading BIOS Flash, do not boot system. Perform the following to run Flash.
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3. Right-click the WinFlash executable file and select Run as administrator. Figure 2-13. Run as Admin 4. The User Account Control dialog box appears. Click to continue. Figure 2-14. User Account Control 2-12...
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Figure 2-15. Figure 2-15. Flash Process 6. System will restart automatically when the Flash Process is finished. 7. When the Acer logo appears on the screen, press during the POST to enter the BIOS Setup Menu. Figure 2-16. Flash Process 8.
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NOTE: NOTE: The system battery charge must be above 30% and the AC adapter is connected in order to flash the BIOS. If AC adapter is not connected, the following dialogs are shown. (Figure 2-18 Figure 2-19). Figure 2-18. No AC Power Detected (1 or 2) Figure 2-19.
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Make sure to obtain the latest version. 4. Insert the USB Flash Disk into the system and power on the system. 5. When the Acer logo appears on the screen, press to enter the BIOS Setup Menu. Figure 2-22. POST Screen...
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Enter 6. Under Main menu option, select ”F12 Boot Menu” item and then press change the setting from Disabled to Enabled. Figure 2-23. F12 Boot Menu Option Enter 7. Move to Boot menu option and select ”Boot Mode” item, then press change the setting from UEFI to Legacy.
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8. Confirm your selection in the two pop-up windows that appear (Figure 2-25 Figure 2-26). Figure 2-25. Legacy BIOS option Figure 2-26. Legacy BIOS option 9. Press and confirm your selection to save the settings and exit the BIOS Menu (Figure 2-27).
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10. Press during the POST (power-on self-test) screen to enter the Boot Option Menu. Figure 2-28. POST Screen Enter 11. Select ”USB HDD” and press to enter DOS mode. Figure 2-29. Boot Option Menu Option 12. Run the most recent version file under DOS mode to flash the BIOS from the USB Disk.
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13. System will restart automatically and display the Flash BIOS Process as shown in Figure 2-30. Figure 2-30. Flash BIOS Process 14. When the Flash BIOS Process is finished, the system will automatically restart. 15. Press when the POST screen is displayed to enter the BIOS Setup Menu. 16.
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Removing Insyde BIOS Passwords The BIOS password can only be removed by using the Backdoor Key and Backdoor Password. To reset the BIOS password, perform the following three steps: Step 1: Obtain Backdoor Key To obtain the backdoor key, perform the following: 1.
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4. In Windows PE, input unlockhd_64 XXXXXXXX (Where XXXXXXXX is the Backdoor key; example here is 74821572). The exe will generate a backdoor password (example here is 61789574). Figure 2-35. UnlockHD.EXE Step 3: Remove BIOS Password 1. On the system with the locked supervisor password (refer to Figure 2-34), enter the generated backdoor password (example here is 61789574).
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4. Input the backdoor password again (example here is 61789574) in the Enter Enter current password field, then press to apply next 3 fields to clear the supervisor password. Figure 2-38. Enter Supervisor Password Enter 5. The new setting has been changed and saved. Press Figure 2-39.
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Removing Insyde HDD Password To reset the HDD password, perform the following: 1. Press during the POST screen to enter the BIOS Setup Menu. The Harddisk Security dialog box appears. Figure 2-41. Harddisk Security Enter 2. Press to input the HDD password. Figure 2-42.
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Enter 6. Press to obtain a backdoor key. Record this backdoor key (example here is 68960818). Keep this screen shot for reference on the system with the locked HDD password. Figure 2-45. HDD Backdoor Key Window For clearing the HDD password in Windows PE x64, follow these steps: UnlockHD_x64.exe 1.
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Miscellaneous Tools Using DMI Tools The DMI (Desktop Management Interface) Tool copies BIOS information to EEPROM (Electrically Erasable Programmable Read-Only Memory). Used in the DMI pool for hardware management. When the BIOS shows Verifying DMI pool data, it is checking that the table correlates with the hardware before sending information to the operating system (Windows, etc.).
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Enter 5. Under Main menu option, select ”F12 Boot Menu” item and then press change the setting from Disabled to Enabled. Figure 2-49. F12 Boot Menu Option Enter 6. Move to Boot menu option and select ”Boot Mode” item, then press change the setting from UEFI to Legacy.
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7. Press and confirm your selection to save the settings and exit the BIOS Menu (Figure 2-51). The system will restart automatically. Figure 2-51. Save Configuration Changes and Exit 8. Press during the POST (power-on self-test) screen to enter the Boot Option Menu.
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Enter 10. Type DQDMI and press . To execute a specific function, input the command and the associated parameter. Figure 2-53. DMI Tools Main Menu Screen Read/Write Product Name Execute DQDMI /Rp to read the product name. Figure 2-54. Read Product Name 2-28...
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Execute DQDMI /Wp [string] (the max string length is 24 characters) to modify the product name. Figure 2-55. Write Product Name Enable/Disable SLIC (Software Licensing Internal Code) Execute DQDMI /Rslic to read the SLC. Figure 2-56. Read SLIC 2-29...
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Execute DQDMI /WSLIC 0 to disable the SLC (for non-windows OS). Figure 2-57. Disable SLIC Execute DQDMI /Wslic 1 to enable the SLC (for windows OS). Figure 2-58. Enable SLIC 2-30...
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Read/Write LAN MAC Address Execute DQDMI /Rmac to read the LAN MAC address. Figure 2-59. Read LAN MAC Address Execute DQDMI /Wmac [string] to write the LAN MAC address. Figure 2-60. Write LAN MAC Address 2-31...
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Read/Write Mainboard Serial Number Execute DQDMI /Rmbsn to read the mainboard serial number. Figure 2-61. Read Mainboard Serial Number Execute DQDMI /Wmbsn [string] (the max string length is 22 characters) to write the mainboard serial number. Figure 2-62. Write Mainboard Serial Number 2-32...
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Read/Write F/G Serial Number Execute DQDMI /Rfgsn to read the F/G serial number. Figure 2-63. Read F/G Serial Number Execute DQDMI /Wfgsn [string] (the max string length is 22 characters) to write the F/G serial number. Figure 2-64. Write F/G Serial Number 2-33...
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Read/Write Asset Tag Execute DQDMI /Rasset to read the asset tag. Figure 2-65. Read Asset Tag Execute DQDMI /Wasset [string] (the max string length is 32 characters) to write the asset tag. Figure 2-66. Write Asset Tag 2-34...
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Read/Write Manufacture Name Execute DQDMI /Rm to read the manufacture name. Figure 2-67. Read Manufacture Name Execute DQDMI /Wm [string] (the max string length is 15 characters) to modify the manufacture name. Figure 2-68. Write Manufacture Name 2-35...
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Read/Write/Auto Generate UUID Execute DQDMI /RUUID to read the UUID. Figure 2-69. Read UUID Execute DQDMI /Wuuid [string] (the max string length is 16 characters) to write the UUID. Figure 2-70. Write UUID 2-36...
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Execute DQDMI /GWuuid to write the UUID by auto generate Figure 2-71. Write UUID by Auto-generate Power 11. Press and hold the button for 1 second to sync memory map data into EEPROM (System will turn off). Press for 1 second Figure 2-72.
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WQDMIx64.EXE 2. Copy to the WINPE x64 USB Flash Disk. Rename the filename from WQDMIx64.EXE WQDMI.EXE Power 3. Insert the WINPE x64 USB Flash Disk and press button to turn on the system. 4. Press during the POST screen to enter the BIOS Setup Menu. Enter 5.
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Enter 8. Select ”USB HDD” and press to enter WINPE mode. Figure 2-75. Boot Option Menu Option 9. Execute the following commands to switch to disk D. Figure 2-76. WINPE Mode Enter 10. Type WQDMI and press (Figure 2-76). To execute a specific function, input the command and the associated parameter as shown in Figure 2-77.
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Read/Write Product Name Execute WQDMI /Rp to read the product name. Figure 2-78. Read Product Name Execute WQDMI /Wp [string] (the max string length is 24 characters) to modify the product name. Figure 2-79. Write Product Name 2-40...
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Enable/Disable SLIC (Software Licensing Internal Code) Execute WQDMI /Rslic to read the SLIC. Figure 2-80. Read SLIC Table 2-5 describes the enable/disable SLIC mapping parameters. Table 2-5. SLIC Mapping Parameters OS SKU OA2.1 (SLIC) Windows 7 / Windows XP Enable Windows 8 Standard Disable...
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Execute WQDMI /Wslic 1 to enable or restore the SLIC (for Win 7/XP and Win 8 Pro OS). Figure 2-82. Enable SLIC Read/Write LAN MAC Address Execute WQDMI /Rmac to read the LAN MAC address. Figure 2-83. Read LAN MAC Address 2-42...
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Execute WQDMI /Wmac [string] to write the LAN MAC address. Figure 2-84. Read LAN MAC Address Read/Write Mainboard Serial Number Execute WQDMI /Rmbsn to read the mainboard serial number. Figure 2-85. Read Mainboard Serial Number 2-43...
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Execute WQDMI /Wmbsn [string] to write the mainboard serial number. Figure 2-86. Write Mainboard Serial Number Read/Write F/G Serial Number Execute WQDMI /Rfgsn to read the F/G serial number. Figure 2-87. Read F/G Serial Number 2-44...
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Execute WQDMI /Wfgsn [string] to write the F/G serial number. Figure 2-88. Write F/G Serial Number Read/Write Asset Tag Execute WQDMI /Rasset to read the asset tag. Figure 2-89. Read Asset Tag 2-45...
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Execute WQDMI /Wasset [string] to write the asset tag. Figure 2-90. Write Asset Tag Read/Write Manufacture Name Execute WQDMI /Rm to read the manufacture name. Figure 2-91. Read Manufacture Name 2-46...
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Execute WQDMI /Wm [string] to modify the manufacture name. Figure 2-92. Write Manufacture Name Read/Write/Auto Generate UUID Execute WQDMI /Ruuid to read the UUID. Figure 2-93. Read UUID 2-47...
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Execute WQDMI /Wuuid [string] to write the UUID. Figure 2-94. Write UUID Execute WQDMI /GWuuid to write the UUID by auto generate. Figure 2-95. Write UUID by Auto-generate 11. At the command prompt, type wpeutil shutdown to sync memory map data into EEPROM (System will shutdown).
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Crisis Disk Recovery 1. Prepare a bootable USB Flash Disk. ZHK.FD 2. Copy the crisis file ( ) file to the USB flash disk root directory. 3. Power off the system and ensure the AC adapter is plugged into the system Figure 2-96.
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Press the button to turn on the computer. Figure 2-99. Crisis Recovery Finished 9. When the Acer logo appears on the screen, press F2 during the POST (power-on self-test) screen to enter the BIOS. Figure 2-100. Crisis Recovery Process...
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10. Ensure the System BIOS Version is the same as the crisis BIOS version. Figure 2-101. BIOS Version 2-51...
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Introduction ......... 3-3 General Information .
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Replacing the Touchpad FPC ......3-44 Replacing the WLAN (Wireless Local Area Network) Module ......... 3-44 Replacing the HDD (Hard Disk Drive) Module .
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Machine Maintenance Procedures Introduction This chapter contains general information about the computer, a list of tools needed to do the required maintenance and step by step procedures on how to remove and install components from the computer. General Information The product previews seen in the following procedures may not represent the final product color or configuration.
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For example, when removing the mainboard, remove first the WLAN module and the HDD module in that order. Table 3-1. Main Screw List Size Quantity Acer Part No. SCREW M2.0*4-I (BK) (NYLOK) IRON MS20040IYT0 (Head = 4.0*0.8) SCREW M2.0*5.5-I (BNI) (NYLOCK) IRON MM20055IL60 (Head = 4.5*0.8)
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*Battery Shutdown Switch is optional in the event that the unit does not shut down through the use of the power button. Table 3-2. Main Unit Screw List Step Size Quantity Acer Part No. Lower Cover Remval M2.0 * 5.5 MM20055IL60 Battery Removal M2.0 * 5.5...
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Table 3-2. Main Unit Screw List (Continued) Step Size Quantity Acer Part No. Mainboard Removal M2.0 * 5.5 MM20055IL60 Thernmal Removal M2.0 * 3.0 MS20030I370 LCD Module Removal M2.0 * 4.0 MS20020IXL6 NOTE: NOTE: The keyboard is included as part of the top assembly and can not be disassembled.
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2. Carefully pry up the lower cover starting from the right corner of the system (Figure 3-5). Figure 3-5. Lower Cover 3. Grasp and remove the lower cover from the system. Table 3-3. Screw List Size Torque Quantity Screw Type Red callout M2.0 * 5.5 2.0±0.2KGF/CM...
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Battery Pack Removal Prerequisite: Lower Cover Removal NOTE: NOTE: Your computer may be equipped with a 3-cell or a 4-cell battery. Make sure your battery cell type before starting any replacement procedures. 4-cell Battery Removal 1. Disconnect the battery cable (A) from the mainboard connector (B). See Figure 3-6.
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3. Lift the battery pack from the system. WEEE Annex VII component: Battery Figure 3-7. Battery Removal Table 3-4. Screw List Size Torque Quantity Screw Type M2.0 * 5.5 2.0±0.2KGF/CM...
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HDD (Hard Disk Drive) Module Removal CAUTION: Only apply pressure on the edge of the hard drive. Do not touch the internal components. Prerequisite: Battery Pack Removal 1. Find the HDD module (A) on the top assembly (Figure 3-8). Figure 3-8. Component Location 2.
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WLAN Module Removal Prerequisite: Battery Pack Removal 1. Find the WLAN module (A) on the top assembly (Figure 3-10). Figure 3-10. Component Location 2. Disconnect WLAN antennas (B) connected to the WLAN card (Figure 3-11). 3. Remove one (1) screw (C) securing the WLAN module in place (Figure 3-11).
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4. Remove the WLAN module from the mainboard connector (D). See Figure 3-12. WEEE Annex VII component: W:AN Module Figure 3-12. WLAN Module Removal Table 3-5. Screw List Size Torque Quantity Screw Type M2.0 * 5.5 2.0±0.2KGF/CM Touchpad FPC Removal Prerequisite: Battery Pack Removal 1.
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2. Disconnect the touchpad FPC (B) from the touchpad connector (C). See Figure 3-14. Figure 3-14. Touchpad FPC Removal CAUTION: Touchpad FPC (Flexible Printed Circuit) can be damaged if removed while the mainboard connector and touchpad connector are locked. Speaker Module Removal Prerequisite: Lower Cover Removal,...
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2. Disconnect the speaker cable (B) from the mainboard connector (C). See Figure 3-16. 3. Remove the speaker cable (B) from the cable guides (Figure 3-16). Figure 3-16. Speaker Module Removal 4. Carefully pry up the speaker module and remove it from the top assembly. Touchpad Module Removal Prerequisite: Touchpad FPC Removal...
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2. Remove three (3) screws (A) securing the touchpad bracket in place (Figure 3-18). 3. Remove the touchpad module (A) from the top assembly (Figure 3-18). Figure 3-18. Touchpad Module Table 3-6. Screw List Size Torque Quantity Screw Type M2.0 * 2.0 2.0±0.2KGF/CM 3-15...
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Mainboard Removal Prerequisite: HDD (Hard Disk Drive) Module Removal WLAN Module Removal 1. Find the mainboard (A) on the lower cover (Figure 3-20). WEEE Annex VII component: Mainboard Figure 3-19. Component Location 2. Disconnect the eDP cable from the mainboard connector (B). See Figure 3-20.
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7. Remove three (3) screws (G) securing the mainboard in place (Figure 3-20). Figure 3-20. Mainboard Connectors & Screw Location CAUTION: Touchpad FPC (Flexible Printed Circuit) and keyboard FFC (Flexible Flat Circuit) can be damaged if removed while the mainboard connectors are locked.
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IMPORTANT: Circuit boards >10 cm² have been highlighted with a yellow rectangle as shown in Figure 3-21. Remove the circuit board and follow local regulations for disposal. Table 3-7. Screw List Size Torque Quantity Screw Type M2.0 * 5.5 2.0±0.2KGF/CM LCD Module Removal Prerequisite: Mainboard Removal...
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3. Place the LCD module (A) on a flat surface as shown in Figure 3-23. 4. Lift the LCD module (A) away from the top assembly (Figure 3-23). WEEE Annex VII component: LCD Panel Figure 3-23. LCD Module Removal CAUTION: Make sure all cables and antennas are moved away from the device to avoid damage during removal.
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DIMM (Dual In-line Memory Module) Removal Prerequisite: Mainboard Removal 1. Find the DIMM (A) on the mainboard (Figure 3-24). 2. Push the DIMM clips (C) outwards (Figure 3-24). 3. Remove the DIMM (A) from the mainboard connector (B). See Figure 3-24.
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Table 3-9. Screw List Size Torque Quantity Screw Type M2.0 * 3.0 2.0±0.2KGF/CM RTC Battery Removal Prerequisite: Mainboard Removal 1. Find the RTC Battery (A) on the mainboard (Figure 3-26). 2. Disconnect RTC battery from the mainboard connector (B). See Figure 3-26.
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Top Cover Removal Prerequisite: Battery Pack Removal, Mainboard Removal, WLAN Module Removal, Touchpad FPC Removal Speaker Module Removal. NOTE: NOTE: The keyboard is included as part of the top cover and can not be disassembled. In the event that the keyboard requires servicing, replace the entire top cover. Figure 3-27.
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LCD Bezel Removal Prerequisite: LCD Module Removal 1. Lift up the top edge of the bezel by releasing it from the latches (Figure 3-29). Figure 3-29. Prying up the LCD Bezel 2. Continue along the sides of the bezel until all the latches have been released (Figure 3-30).
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LCD Panel Removal Prerequisite: LCD Bezel Removal 1. Find the LCD panel (A) in the LCD cover (Figure 3-31). 2. Remove four (4) screws (B) securing the LCD panel in place (Figure 3-31). Figure 3-31. LCD Panel & Camera Location 3.
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5. Disconnect the eDP cable from the LCD panel connector (D). See Figure 3-33. Figure 3-33. eDP Connector 6. Remove the LCD panel from the LCD cover. CAUTION: Make sure the eDP and camera cable is moved away from the device to avoid damage during LCD Panel removal.
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3. Lift the camera module (A) from the adhesive and remove it (Figure 3-35). Figure 3-35. Camera Module LCD Hinges Removal Prerequisite: LCD Bezel Removal 1. Remove eight (8) screws (A) securing the LCD hinges in place (Figure 3-36). 2. Remove the LCD hinges from the LCD cover (Figure 3-36).
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eDP and Camera Cable Removal Prerequisite: LCD Hinges Removal 1. Remove the acetate tape (A) securing the camera cable in place (Figure 3-37). 2. Disconnect the camera cable (B) from the connector (C). See Figure 3-37. NOTE: NOTE: Use care not to damage the cable. Figure 3-37.
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WLAN Antenna Removal Prerequisite: LCD Panel Removal, LCD Hinges Removal eDP and Camera Cable Removal 1. Gently remove the MAIN antenna (black-color) and the AUX antenna (white-color) and its grounding foil from the LCD cover (Figure 3-39). CAUTION: Use care not to damage the antenna PCB circuit area when the grounding foil is removed.
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LCD Module Reassembly Process Replacing the WLAN Antenna 1. Place the AUX antenna (white-color) to the right and the MAIN antenna (black) to the left on the LCD cover. Make sure that the edge of the antenna PCB is properly seated and placed on to its compartment highlighted by a green rectangular as shown in Figure...
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Replacing the eDP and Camera Cable 1. Place and secure the eDP and camera cable to the cable guides on the LCD cover (Figure 3-41). Figure 3-41. eDP and Camera Cable Routing 2. Connect the camera cable (B) to the camera connector (C). See Figure 3-42.
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Replacing the LCD Hinges 1. Place the left and right LCD hinge on the LCD cover (Figure 3-43). 2. Install and secure eight (8) screws to the LCD hinges (Figure 3-43). Figure 3-43. LCD Hinges Placement Table 3-13. Screw List Size Torque Quantity...
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Replacing the Camera Module 1. Place the camera module (A) into its compartment on the LCD cover and secure it in place with adhesives. Make sure that the aperture on the camera module is aligned with the stud (D) located on the LCD cover (Figure 3-44).
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3. Adhere the clear mylar tape (C) to secure the eDP cable to the LCD panel (Figure 3-46). Figure 3-46. eDP Mylar Tape 4. Carefully place the LCD panel (A) on the LCD cover. Make sure that the bottom corners are properly aligned with the top edge of the LCD hinges (Figure 3-47).
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Table 3-14. Screw List Size Torque Quantity Screw Type M2.0 * 2.5 2.0±0.2KGF/CM Replacing the LCD Bezel 1. Place and align the LCD bezel with the LCD cover and press along the top edge of the LCD bezel to secure the latches to the LCD cover (Figure 3-48).
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Main Unit Reassembly Process Replacing the Top Assembly NOTE: NOTE: The keyboard is included as part of the top cover and can not be disassembled. In the event that the keyboard requires servicing, replace the entire top cover. Figure 3-49. Top Assembly Replacing the RTC Battery 1.
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Replacing the Thermal IMPORTANT: Apply approved thermal grease and ensure all heat pads are in position before replacing the module. CAUTION: Use caution when applying thermal grease. Thermal grease may cause damage to the mainboard. The following thermal grease types are approved for use: Silmore GP50 ...
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Replacing the DIMM (Dual In-line Memory Module) 1. Insert the DIMM (A) into the mainboard connector (B). See Figure 3-52. 2. Push down on the DIMM (A) until the module clips (C) lock into position (Figure 3-52). Figure 3-52. Replacing the DIMM Replacing the LCD Module 1.
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2. Install and secure three (3) screws (B) on the upper cover (Figure 3-54). Figure 3-54. Top Assembly with LCD Module Open CAUTION: Make sure all cables and antennas are moved away from the device to avoid damage during installation. Table 3-16.
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Replacing the Mainboard 1. Place the mainboard onto the top assembly (Figure 3-55). CAUTION: Make sure all FPCs are moved away from the mainboard during installation. Figure 3-55. Replacing the Mainboard 2. Install and secure three (3) screws (G) to the mainboard (Figure 3-56).
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7. Connect the eDP cable to the mainboard connector (B). See Figure 3-56. Figure 3-56. Mainboard Connectors NOTE: NOTE: Make sure that the keyboard FFC and touchpad FPC are firmly secured to the mainboard connectors. Table 3-17. Screw List Size Torque Quantity Screw Type...
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Replacing the Touchpad Module 1. Place the touchpad module into its compartment on the top assembly (Figure 3-57). 2. Install and secure three (3) screws on the touchpad module (Figure 3-57). Figure 3-57. Replacing the Touchpad Module 3. Adhere the foil covering the touchpad module screws (Figure 3-58) Figure 3-58.
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Replacing the Speaker Module 1. Place the speaker module (A) on the top assembly as shown in Figure 3-59. 2. Route the speaker cable (B) along the cable guides (Figure 3-59). 3. Connect the speaker cable (C) to the mainboard connector (D). See Figure 3-59.
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Replacing the Touchpad FPC 1. Connect the TP end to the touchpad module connector (C). See Figure 3-61. 2. Secure the touchpad FPC (B) with adhesives on the top assembly (Figure 3-61). Figure 3-61. Touchpad FPC Installation NOTE: NOTE: Make sure that the touchpad FPC is firmly secured to the mainboard connector and the touchpad module connector.
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2. Install one (1) screw (C) on secure the WLAN module (Figure 3-63). 3. Connect the WLAN antennas (D) connected to the WLAN card (Figure 3-63). Figure 3-63. WLAN Module Table 3-19. Screw List Size Torque Quantity Screw Type M2.0 * 5.5 2.0±0.2KGF/CM 3-45...
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Replacing the HDD (Hard Disk Drive) Module CAUTION: Only apply pressure on the edge of the hard drive. Do not touch the internal components. 1. Place the HDD module into its compartment on the top assembly (Figure 3-64). 2. Push the HDD module (A) toward the mainboard to connect the HDD module (A) to the mainboard connector (B) as shown in Figure 3-64.
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Replacing the Battery Pack NOTE: NOTE: Your computer may be equipped with a 3-cell or a 4-cell battery. Make sure your battery type before starting any replacement procedures. 4-cell Battery Installation 1. Place the battery pack to its compartment on the system (Figure 3-65).
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Replacing the Lower Cover 1. Place the lower cover on the top assembly and align it properly to the edge of the system. 2. Press downwards on the system to engage the tabs. Make sure all the tabs are fully engaged (Figure 3-66).
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Table 3-21. Screw List Size Torque Quantity Screw Type Red callout M2.0 * 5.5 2.0±0.2KGF/CM NOTE: NOTE: Make sure the lower cover is installed before powering on the system. 3-49...
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Introduction ......... 4-2 General Information .
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NOTE: NOTE: The diagnostic tests are intended for Acer products only. Non-Acer products, prototype cards, or modified options can give false errors and invalid system responses. 1. Obtain as much detailed information as possible about the problem.
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Power On Issues If the system does not power on, perform the following: Start Re-plug PWR Check RTC & cable cable Whether Inspect and repair power issue Check Power status Goto No display flow Figure 4-1. Power On Issue Computer Shuts Down Intermittently If the system powers off at intervals, perform the following.
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No Display Issues If the Display does not work, perform the following: START LCD module Replace Replace cable LCD cable well LCD panel/ connect ? goto no power LCD cable Power On? trouble shooting step Ext. DDRRAM Connect module well it well connected? Replace...
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8. Start the computer. If the computer boots correctly, add the devices one by one until the failure point is discovered. 9. Reseat the memory modules. Disassembly Process 10. Remove the drives (refer to Online Support Information 11. If the Issue is still not resolved, refer to Abnormal Video If the video appears abnormal, perform the following: 1.
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(Refer to 1. Remove power from the computer. 2. Visually check components for damage. If any problems are found, replace the FRU. 3. Remove or disconnect all of the following devices: Non-Acer devices Printer, mouse, and other external devices ...
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6. If the problem does not recur, connect the removed devices one at a time until failing FRU is found. 7. If the problem remains, replace the following FRUs: System board LCD assembly Post Codes The following are the InsydeH2O™ Functionality POST code tables. The components of the POST code table includes: SEC phase, PEI phase, DXE phase, BDS phase, CSM functions, S3 functions and ACPI functions.
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Table 4-3. SEC Phase POST Code Table (Continued) Functionality Name (Include\ Phase Post Description PostCode.h) Code SEC_FORCE_MAX_RATIO* Tune CPU frequency ratio to maximum level SEC_GO_TO_SECSTARTUP Setup BIOS ROM cache SEC_GO_TO_PEICORE Enter Boot Firmware Volume * 3rd party relate functions – Platform dependence. Table 4-4.
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Table 4-4. PEI Phase POST Code Table (Continued) Functionality Name (Include\ Phase Post Description PostCode.h) Code PEI_RECOVERY_MEDIA_NOT_ Recovery image not found FOUND PEI_RECOVERY_LOAD_FILE_DONE Load Recovery Image completed PEI_RECOVERY_START_FLASH Start Flash BIOS with Recovery image PEI_ENTER_DXEIPL Loading BIOS image to RAM PEI_FINDING_DXE_CORE Loading DXE core PEI_GO_TO_DXE_CORE...
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Table 4-5. DXE Phase POST Code Table (Continued) Functionality Name (Include\ Phase Post Description PostCode.h) Code DXE_SMART_TIMER_INIT 8259 Initialization DXE_PCRTC_INIT RTC Initialization DXE_SATA_INIT* SATA Controller early Initialization DXE_SMM_CONTROLER_INIT* Setup SMM Control service DXE_LEGACY_INTERRUPT* Setup Legacy Interrupt service DXE_RELOCATE_SMBASE Relocate SMM BASE DXE_FIRST_SMI SMI test DXE_VTD_INIT*...
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Table 4-6. BDS Phase POST Code Table (Continued) Functionality Name (Include\ Phase Post Description PostCode.h) Code BDS_CONNECT_CONSOLE_OUT Video device initialization BDS_CONNECT_STD_ERR Error report device initialization BDS_CONNECT_USB_HC USB host controller initialization BDS_CONNECT_USB_BUS USB BUS driver initialization BDS_CONNECT_USB_DEVICE USB device driver initialization BDS_NO_CONSOLE_ACTION Console device initial fail BDS_DISPLAY_LOGO_SYSTEM_INFO...
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Table 4-6. BDS Phase POST Code Table (Continued) Functionality Name (Include\ Phase Post Description PostCode.h) Code BDS_EXIT_BOOT_SERVICES* Send END of POST Message to ME via HECI BDS_LEGACY_BOOT_EVENT Last Chipset initial before boot to Legacy OS BDS_ENTER_LEGACY_16_BOOT Ready to Boot Legacy OS BDS_RECOVERY_START_FLASH Fast Recovery Start Flash BDS_START_SDHC_BUS...
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Table 4-8. S3 Functions POST Code Table (Continued) Functionality Name (Include\ Phase Post Description PostCode.h) Code S3_BEFORE_RELOCATE_SMM_BASE Relocate SMM BASE during S3 resume S3_BEFORE_MP_INIT Multi-processor initial during S3 resume S3_BEFORE_RESTORE_ACPI_ Start to restore system CALLBACK configuration in SMM S3_AFTER_RESTORE_ACPI_ Restore system configuration in CALLBACK SMM complete S3_GO_TO_FACS_WAKING_VECTOR...
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Table 4-11. InsydeH2ODDT Debugger POST Code Table Functionality Name (Include\ PostCode Description PostCode.h) Used by Insyde debugger 0x0D Waiting for device connect Used by Insyde debugger 0xD0 Waiting for device connect Used by Insyde debugger 0xD1 InsydeH2ODDT Ready Used by Insyde debugger 0xD2 EHCI not found Used by Insyde debugger...
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Exploded Diagrams ........6-3 FRU List ..........6-5 Screw List .
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FRU (Field Replaceable Unit) List This chapter provides users with a FRU (Field Replaceable Unit) listing in global configurations for the Aspire ES1-131. Refer to this chapter whenever ordering for parts to repair or for RMA (Return Merchandise Authorization). NOTE:...
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Exploded Diagrams Figure 6-1. System Exploded Diagram Table 6-1. System Exploded Diagram Description Acer Part No. Touchpad module 56.MSNN7.001 HDD module KH.50004.011 WLAN module NC.23611.02A Battery KT.0030G.004...
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Model Definition and Configuration Acer ES1-131 Table 7-1. RO, Description Model Country Acer Part No Description ES1-131-C16B GCTWN NX.G16TA.003 ES1-131-C16B W81ML64A13TW1 MC UMACrr_3UeMMC 3050/1*2G/32G/3L3.22/R/HD SUP_bgnB_0.3MV_100G OneDrive Manual_FXM_TC61 ES1-131-D20T Romania NX.MYGEX.001 EMEA ES1-131-D20T W81ML64A13RO2 MC UMACkk_3UeMMC 01/1*4G/0/3L3.22/R/HDSUP_ bgnB_0.3MV_FXM_BG62 ES1-131-D0X8 Romania NX.MYKEX.001...
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Table 7-1. RO, Description (Continued) Model Country Acer Part No Description ES1-131-C6ZP Australia/Ne NX.MYKSA.002 ES1-131-C6ZP w Zealand W81SST64A13AU1E MC UMACkk_3U 3050/1*2G/500G_L/3L3.22/R /HDSUP_bgnB_0.3MV_N111 ES1-131-C9MS Australia/Ne NX.MYKSA.001 ES1-131-C9MS w Zealand W81BML64A13AU1E MC UMACkk_3U 3050/1*2G/500_L/3L3.22/R/ HDSUP_bgnB_0.3MV_FXM_ N111 ES1-131-C9SB Australia/Ne NX.MYGSA.001 ES1-131-C9SB w Zealand...
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Table 7-1. RO, Description (Continued) Model Country Acer Part No Description ES1-131-C5JA Bulgaria NX.MYKEX.002 EMEA ES1-131-C5JA LINPUSABG1 UMACkk_3U 3050/1*4G/500_L/3L3.22/R/ HDSUP_bgnB_0.3MV_FXM_ ENF1 ES1-131-C4CW Bulgaria NX.MYGEX.002 EMEA ES1-131-C4CW LINPUSABG1 UMACkk_3UeMMC 3050/1*2G/32G/3L3.22/R/HD SUP_bgnB_0.3MV_100G OneDrive Manual_FXM_ENF1 ES1-131-C78S China NX.MYKCN.001 CHINA ES1-131-C78S W81CN64A13CN1 MC UMACkk_3U 3150/1*4G/500_L/3L3.22/R/...
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Table 7-1. RO, Description (Continued) Model Country Acer Part No Description ES1-131-C4XR France NX.MYGEF.003 EMEA ES1-131-C4XR W81ENML64A13FR1 MC UMACkk_3UeMMC 3050/1*2G/32G/3L3.22/R/HD SUP_bgnB_0.3MV_100G OneDrive Manual_FXM_FRT1 ES1-131-C8C3 France NX.MYGEF.001 EMEA ES1-131-C8C3 W81ML64A13FR1 MC UMACkk_3UeMMC 3050/1*2G/32G/3L3.22/R/HD SUP_bgnB_0.3MV_100G OneDrive Manual_FXM_FRT1 ES1-131-C9F1 France NX.MYGEF.002 EMEA ES1-131-C9F1...
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Table 7-1. RO, Description (Continued) Model Country Acer Part No Description ES1-131-C83C Holland NX.G16EH.004 EMEA ES1-131-C83C W81ENML64A13NL1 MC UMACrr_3UeMMC 3150/1*2G/32G/3L3.22/R/HD SUP_bgnB_0.3MV_FXM_FR ES1-131-C6B9 Holland NX.MYGEH.002 EMEA ES1-131-C6B9 W81ENML64A13NL1 MC UMACkk_3UeMMC 3050/1*2G/32G/3L3.22/R/HD SUP_bgnB_0.3MV_FXM_FR ES1-131-C4KW Hong Kong NX.MYGCF.001 CHINA ES1-131-C4KW W81SST64A13HK2 MC UMACkk_3UeMMC 3050/1*2G/32G/3L3.22/R/HD...
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Table 7-1. RO, Description (Continued) Model Country Acer Part No Description ES1-131-C9QP India NX.G17SI.002 ES1-131-C9QP W81BSL64A13IN1 MC UMACrr_3U 3050/1*2G/500_L/3L3.22/R/ HDSUP_bgnB_0.3MV_FXM_ EHA1 ES1-131-C0V8 Italy NX.MYGET.003 EMEA ES1-131-C0V8 W81ENML64A13IT1 MC UMACkk_3UeMMC 3050/1*2G/32G/3L3.22/R/HD SUP_bgnB_0.3MV_100G OneDrive Manual_FXM_DED1 ES1-131-C1DQ Italy NX.MYGET.001 EMEA ES1-131-C1DQ W81ML64A13IT1 MC UMACkk_3UeMMC 3050/1*4G/32G/3L3.22/R/HD...
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Table 7-1. RO, Description (Continued) Model Country Acer Part No Description ES1-131-C1GS Luxembourg NX.MYKEH.003 EMEA ES1-131-C1GS W81SST64A13LU3 MC UMACkk_3U 3050/1*4G/500_L/3L3.22/R/ HDSUP_bgnB_0.3MV_FXM_ DED1 ES1-131-C2HN Malaysia NX.G17SM.001 ES1-131-C2HN W81BSL64SEAPA13MY1 MC UMACrr_3U 3050/1*2G/500G_L/3L3.22/R /HDSUP_bgnB_0.3MV_Br_S ES1-131-C3T6 Malaysia NX.MYKSM.001 ES1-131-C3T6 W81BSL64SEAPA13MY1 MC UMACkk_3U 3050/1*2G/500G_L/3L3.22/R /HDSUP_bgnB_0.3MV_Bk_S...
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Table 7-1. RO, Description (Continued) Model Country Acer Part No Description ES1-131-C2G0 Middle East NX.MYKEM.010 EMEA ES1-131-C2G0 LINPUSA ME9 UMACkk_3U 3150/1*2G/500G_L/3L3.22/R /HDSUP_bgnB_0.3MV_FXM _ENA1 ES1-131-C0P8 Middle East NX.MYKEM.006 EMEA ES1-131-C0P8 LINPUSA ME9 UMACkk_3U 3050/1*2G/500_L/3L3.22/R/ HDSUP_bgnB_0.3MV_FXM_ ENA1 ES1-131-C1Z3 Nordic NX.MYKED.007 EMEA ES1-131-C1Z3...
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Table 7-1. RO, Description (Continued) Model Country Acer Part No Description ES1-131-C34Y Russia NX.MYGER.001 EMEA ES1-131-C34Y W81SL64A13RU1 MC UMACkk_3UeMMC 3050/1*2G/32G/3L3.22/R/HD SUP_bgnB_0.3MV_100G OneDrive Manual_FXM_RU11 ES1-131-C6K8 Serbia/Bosnia NX.MYKEX.009 EMEA ES1-131-C6K8 LINPUSABA1 -Herzegovina UMACkk_3U 3050/1*2G/500_L/3L3.22/R/ HDSUP_bgnB_0.3MV_FXM_ A141 ES1-131-C48X Serbia/Bosnia NX.MYGEX.009 EMEA ES1-131-C48X LINPUSABA1...
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Table 7-1. RO, Description (Continued) Model Country Acer Part No Description ES1-131-C3A5 Slovenia/Croa NX.MYKEX.003 EMEA ES1-131-C3A5 W81ML64A13SI1 MC UMACkk_3U 3050/1*4G/500_L/3L3.22/R/ HDSUP_bgnB_0.3MV_FXM_ SL91 ES1-131-C0DJ Slovenia/Croa NX.MYKEX.010 EMEA ES1-131-C0DJ LINPUSASI1 UMACkk_3U 3050/1*2G/500_L/3L3.22/R/ HDSUP_bgnB_0.3MV_FXM_ ENQ1 ES1-131-C1LH Slovenia/Croa NX.MYGEX.010 EMEA ES1-131-C1LH LINPUSASI1 UMACkk_3UeMMC 3050/1*2G/32G/3L3.22/R/HD SUP_bgnB_0.3MV_FXM_EN...
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Table 7-1. RO, Description (Continued) Model Country Acer Part No Description ES1-131-C5YM Turkey NX.MYKEY.001 EMEA ES1-131-C5YM W81SL64A13TR1 MC UMACkk_3U 3050/1*2G/500_L/3L3.22/R/ HDSUP_bgnB_0.3MV_FXM_ TRA3 ES1-131-C3ER NX.G16EK.001 EMEA ES1-131-C3ER W81ML64A13GB4 MC UMACrr_3UeMMC 3050/1*2G/32G/3L3.22/R/HD SUP_bgnB_0.3MV_FXM_EN ES1-131-C5YR NX.G16EK.002 EMEA ES1-131-C5YR W81ML64A13GB4 MC UMACrr_3UeMMC 3050/1*4G/32G/3L3.22/R/HD SUP_bgnB_0.3MV_FXM_EN ES1-131-C65E NX.G16EK.008...
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Table 7-1. RO, Description (Continued) Model Country Acer Part No Description ES1-131-P43Q NX.MYGEK.006 EMEA ES1-131-P43Q W81ML64A13GB4 MC UMACkk_3UeMMC 3700/1*4G/32G/3L3.22/R/HD SUP_bgnB_0.3MV_100G OneDrive Manual_FXM_EN11 ES1-131-C2NE NX.MYKEK.001 EMEA ES1-131-C2NE W81ML64A13GB4 MC UMACkk_3U 3050/1*2G/500_L/3L3.22/R/ HDSUP_bgnB_0.3MV_FXM_ EN11 ES1-131-C2UA NX.MYKEK.003 EMEA ES1-131-C2UA W81ML64A13GB4 MC UMACkk_3U 3150/1*4G/500_L/3L3.22/R/ HDSUP_bgnB_0.3MV_FXM_...
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Table 7-1. RO, Description (Continued) Model Country Acer Part No Description ES1-131-D7YA N8.MYKWW.001 ES1-131-D7YA W81ML64A13WW1 MC UMACkk_3U 01/1*2G/500_L/3L3.22/R/HD SUP_bgnB_0.3MV_FXM_EN GENP2 ES1-131-P98J N9.MYKWW.001 ES1-131-P98J W81ML64A13WW1 MC UMACkk_3U 3700/1*4G/500_L/3L3.22/R/ HDSUP_bgnB_0.3MV_FXM_ MKTENP2 ES1-131-D0XW N8.MYGWW.001 ES1-131-D0XW W81ML64A13WW1 MC UMACkk_3UeMMC 01/1*2G/0/3L3.22/R/HDSUP_ bgnB_0.3MV_FXM_ENGENP ES1-131-C0CU Japan NX.MYKSJ.001...
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Table 7-5. Wireless LAN, Bluetooth (Continued) Model Country Acer Part No Wireless LAN Bluetooth ES1-131-C9MS Australia/Ne NX.MYKSA.001 3rd WiFi 1x1 BGN+ w Zealand BT4.0 M.2 ES1-131-C9SB Australia/Ne NX.MYGSA.001 3rd WiFi 1x1 BGN+ w Zealand BT4.0 M.2 ES1-131-C870 Baltic NX.MYKEL.001 3rd WiFi 1x1 BGN+ BT4.0 M.2...
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Table 7-5. Wireless LAN, Bluetooth (Continued) Model Country Acer Part No Wireless LAN Bluetooth ES1-131-C25H Holland NX.G16EH.002 3rd WiFi 1x1 BGN+ BT4.0 M.2 ES1-131-C83C Holland NX.G16EH.004 3rd WiFi 1x1 BGN+ BT4.0 M.2 ES1-131-C6B9 Holland NX.MYGEH.002 3rd WiFi 1x1 BGN+ BT4.0 M.2...
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Table 7-5. Wireless LAN, Bluetooth (Continued) Model Country Acer Part No Wireless LAN Bluetooth ES1-131-C3MY Malaysia NX.G17SM.002 3rd WiFi 1x1 BGN+ BT4.0 M.2 ES1-131-C3HN Middle East NX.G17EM.009 3rd WiFi 1x1 BGN+ BT4.0 M.2 ES1-131-C1SM Middle East NX.MYKEM.008 3rd WiFi 1x1 BGN+ BT4.0 M.2...
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Table 7-5. Wireless LAN, Bluetooth (Continued) Model Country Acer Part No Wireless LAN Bluetooth ES1-131-C1LH Slovenia/Croa NX.MYGEX.010 3rd WiFi 1x1 BGN+ BT4.0 M.2 ES1-131-C3FT Spain NX.G16EB.001 3rd WiFi 1x1 BGN+ BT4.0 M.2 ES1-131-C7XL Switzerland NX.MYKEZ.002 3rd WiFi 1x1 BGN+ BT4.0 M.2...
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Table 7-5. Wireless LAN, Bluetooth (Continued) Model Country Acer Part No Wireless LAN Bluetooth ES1-131-D7YA N8.MYKWW.001 3rd WiFi 1x1 BGN+ BT4.0 M.2 ES1-131-P98J N9.MYKWW.001 3rd WiFi 1x1 BGN+ BT4.0 M.2 ES1-131-D0XW N8.MYGWW.001 3rd WiFi 1x1 BGN+ BT4.0 M.2 ES1-131-C0CU Japan NX.MYKSJ.001...
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Table 7-6. NB Chipset, Battery (Continued) Model Country Acer Part No NB Chipset Battery ES1-131-C7FK France NX.G17EF.004 none NB Chipset 3CELL3.22 ES1-131-C9B9 France NX.G17EF.001 none NB Chipset 3CELL3.22 ES1-131-C4XR France NX.MYGEF.003 none NB Chipset 3CELL3.22 ES1-131-C8C3 France NX.MYGEF.001 none NB Chipset 3CELL3.22...
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Table 7-6. NB Chipset, Battery (Continued) Model Country Acer Part No NB Chipset Battery ES1-131-C0P8 Middle East NX.MYKEM.006 none NB Chipset 3CELL3.22 ES1-131-C1Z3 Nordic NX.MYKED.007 none NB Chipset 3CELL3.22 ES1-131-C213 Nordic NX.MYKED.004 none NB Chipset 3CELL3.22 ES1-131-C265 Poland NX.G17EP.003 none NB Chipset 3CELL3.22...
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Table 7-6. NB Chipset, Battery (Continued) Model Country Acer Part No NB Chipset Battery ES1-131-P43Q NX.MYGEK.006 none NB Chipset 3CELL3.22 ES1-131-C2NE NX.MYKEK.001 none NB Chipset 3CELL3.22 ES1-131-C2UA NX.MYKEK.003 none NB Chipset 3CELL3.22 ES1-131-C14Y NX.MYGAA.004 none NB Chipset 3CELL3.22 ES1-131-C9TA NX.MYGAA.003 none NB Chipset 3CELL3.22...
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Table 7-7. Adapter, Camera (Continued) Model Country Acer Part No Adapter Camera ES1-131-C78S China NX.MYKCN.001 45W_5.5phy 0.3M VGA ES1-131-C0LD China NX.MYGCN.002 45W_5.5phy 0.3M VGA ES1-131-C9JL China NX.G17CN.001 45W_5.5phy 0.3M VGA ES1-131-C8WE China NX.MYGCN.001 45W_5.5phy 0.3M VGA ES1-131-C7FK France NX.G17EF.004 45W_5.5phy 0.3M VGA...
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Table 7-7. Adapter, Camera (Continued) Model Country Acer Part No Adapter Camera ES1-131-C3HN Middle East NX.G17EM.009 45W_5.5phy 0.3M VGA ES1-131-C1SM Middle East NX.MYKEM.008 45W_5.5phy 0.3M VGA ES1-131-C284 Middle East NX.MYKEM.012 45W_5.5phy 0.3M VGA ES1-131-C2G0 Middle East NX.MYKEM.010 45W_5.5phy 0.3M VGA...
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Table 7-7. Adapter, Camera (Continued) Model Country Acer Part No Adapter Camera ES1-131-C65E NX.G16EK.008 45W_5.5phy 0.3M VGA ES1-131-C7W4 NX.G16EK.004 45W_5.5phy 0.3M VGA ES1-131-C9K7 NX.G16EK.003 45W_5.5phy 0.3M VGA ES1-131-P21W NX.MYGEK.005 45W_5.5phy 0.3M VGA ES1-131-P43Q NX.MYGEK.006 45W_5.5phy 0.3M VGA ES1-131-C2NE NX.MYKEK.001 45W_5.5phy 0.3M VGA...
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Refer to the following lists for components, adapter cards, and peripherals which have passed these tests. Regarding configuration, combination and test procedures, please refer to the Aspire ES1-131. Compatibility Test Report released by the Acer Mobile System Testing Department. ®...
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Table 8-1. Test Compatible Components (Continued) Vendor Type Description Part No. Battery 60001921 3CELL3.22 Battery SANYO AC14B1 Prismatic KT.00303.016 SANYO 3S1P SANYO 3 cell 3500mAh Main COMMON (496080 prismatic cell) 60001921 3CELL3.22 Battery SANYO AC14B1 Prismatic KT.00303.019 SANYO 3S1P SANYO 3 cell 3315mAh Main COMMON (JPN 495780 in-house) 60002162...
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This section describes online technical support services available to help users repair their Acer Systems. For distributors, dealers, ASP or TPM, please refer the technical queries to a local Acer branch office. Acer Branch Offices and Regional Business Units may access our website.