202 Service Manual - Aspire 1800
202 Service Manual - Aspire 1800
202 Service Manual - Aspire 1800
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Table of Contents
Chapter 1 System Specifications 1
Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1
System Block Diagram . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4
Board Layout . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5
Outlook View . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7
Indicators . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13
Keyboard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15
Embedded Numberic Keypad . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16
Touchpad . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19
Launch Keys . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21
Hardware Specifications and Configurations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22
Chapter 2 System Utilities 35
BIOS Setup Utility . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .35
Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .36
Main . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37
Advanced . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .38
Security . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .39
Boot . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .41
Exit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .42
Chapter 3 Machine Disassembly and Replacement 43
General Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .44
Disassemble the Battery and HDD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .45
Disassemble the Wireless . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .45
Disassemble the Modem Card . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .46
Disassemble the RAM and ODD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .46
Disassemble the Keyboard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .47
Disassemble the Panel Module . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .47
Disassemble the Bluetooth and Cables . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .48
Disassemble the Cables, Touchpad and CD-Player . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .48
Disassemble the Card Reader. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .49
Disassemble the Speaker . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .49
Disassemble the System Fan and Mainboard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .50
Disassemble the LCD Module . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .50
Chapter 4 Troubleshooting 52
System Check Procedures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .53
External Diskette Drive Check . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .53
External CD-ROM Drive Check . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .53
Keyboard or Auxiliary Input Device Check . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .54
Memory Check . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .54
Power System Check . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .54
Power Adapter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .55
Check the Battery Pack . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56
Touchpad Check . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56
Display Check . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56
Sound Check . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .57
PhoenixBIOS POST Tasks and Beep Codes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .58
Terminal POST Errors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59
POST Task Routines . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .60
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Table of Contents
Chpater 5 Jumper and Connector Locations 64
Top View . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .64
Bottom View . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .65
Touch Pad Board . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .66
Clear CMOS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .67
Chapter 6 FRU (Field Replaceable Unit) List 68
Exploded Diagram . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .69
Aspire 1800 Parts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .71
VIII
Chapter 1
System Specifications
Features
This computer was designed with the user in mind. Here are just a few of its many features:
Performance
T Intel Grantsdale 915P + ICH6 with PCI-Express technology
T Support PC3200 (400MHz)
T Intel Prescott CPU 2.8G/3.0G/3.2G/3.4G/3.6G/3.8G
T CPU Package is LGA775 Package
T FSB 800MHz+
T Thermal requirement should upgrade to Prescott-T (3.8G,115W)
T Allow to have a new logic lower to support 125W CPU in the further (Z-height will be 47mm ~
49mm)
T Wireless LAN is integrated 802.11b/g solution
Memory
T DDR-I
T 256MB of DDR 333
T Upgradeable to 2GB Memory by Dual channels of SODIMM
Display
T 17” widescreen WXGA color TFT LCD with 1400x900 pixel resolution, 16.7 million colours,
T 16:10 aspect ratio
T External resolution/refresh rate
T 2040x1536: 75/77/66/60 Hz
T 1920x1440: 85/75/60 Hz
T 1920/1200: 100/85/80/75/72/60 Hz
T 1600x1200: 120/100/92/85/76/75/72/70/66/65/60/58/52 Hz
T 1280x1024: 160/120/100/90/85/75/74/72/70/60 Hz
T 1280x768: 85/75/60/56 Hz
T 1024x768: 200/160/150/140/120/100/90/85/75/72/70/60 Hz
T 800x600: 200/160/140/120/100/90/85/75/72/70/60/56 Hz
Console display for Arcade media playback status
Chapter 1 1
Video
T ATI MOBILITY RADEON X600 with 64MB of external DDR video RAM, supporting Microsoft
DirectX 9.0
T Simultaneous LCD and CRT display at 2040x1536 pixel resolution, 75Hz
T DualView Support
T Aspire cinema vision video technology (Aspire Arcade)
T Aspire clear vision video optimisation technology (Aspire Arcade)
T S-video/TV-out support (NTSC/PAL)
Audio
T Realtek ALC250
T Built-in two 1.5W speakers
T 2.1 channel speakers with 2W built-in subwoofer
T MS-Sound Compatible
T Built-in microphone
T Microphone-in / Line-in jack
T Headphone-out/Speaker-out/ Line-out/ SPDIF
Storage
T 40/60/80 GB ATA/100 hard disc drive
T 5-in1 card reader, supporting MultiMedia Card (MMC), Secure Digital (SD), SmartMedia, xD and
Memory Stick
PCMCIA
T PC Card & Carbus card supported with one type II or one type-III
Communication
T 56Kbps V.90/V.92 AC-Link modem card (MDC)
T 10/100M LAN or Giga LAN (option) on board
T WLAN 802.11b/g with Mini-PCI interface
T TV-tuner with USB interface (option)
T Swappable with Battery pack (user option)
T Audio-in L (RCA jack), Audio-in R (RCA jack), Video-in (RCA jack), TV-in
T TV tunner operation under AC mode
T Bluetooth module (USB solution) (Option, Broadcom solution)
I/O Ports
T Four USB 2.0
T DDC-2B compliant VGA port (15PINs)
T TV-Out
T Build-in microphone
T Microphone-in/Line-in
T Line-out/Headphone-out/Speaker-out/SPDIF
T IEEE1394 ports (4 PINs)
T Modem (RJ-11)
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T Ethernet (RJ-45)
T DC-In in jack for AC adaptor
T 5-in-1 card reader slot (xD/SD/MMC/MS-pro/SM)
T CIR
T Infrared (FIR) port
T PC Card Slot (one type II)
T MCE receiver with USB outside device (option)
T Kensington Lock
Battery
T 8 cells high-drained Li-Ion 18650 size main battery pack with 59Wh (2000 mAh per cell)
T Supports 45 min operation time
IOMP
T Instant-on supported (CD-Player buttons in front of system, system can also be power on, CD-
Player all function by the remote control)
Chapter 1 3
Block Diagram
4 Chapter 1
Mainboard Placement
Top View
Rear View
Chapter 1 5
ITEM DESCRIPTION ITEM DESCRIPTION
JP1/JP2 LVDS CONN. JP26 LINE IN CONN.
JP3/17/31 FAN CONN. JP27 DDR SO-DIMM0 CONN.
JP5 BLUETOOTH CONN. JP28 PCMCIA CONN.
JP6 LCM CONN. JP29 MINI-PCI CONN.
JP7 CARD READER CONN. JP30 ODD CONN.
JP8 TOUCH-PAD CONN. JP32 HDD CONN.
JP9 KEYBOARD CONN. JP33 TV-TUNER CONN.
JP11 SPEAKER CONN. PCN1 AC-IN CONN
JP12 SUBWOOFER CONN. PCN2 BATTERY CONN.
JP13 CRT CONN. SW1 LID SWITCH
JP14 TV-OUT CONN. SW2 E-MAIL BTN
JP15 RJ-11/RJ-45 CONN. SW3 USER BTN1
JP16/18/19/21 USB CONN. SW4 USER BTN2
JP20 CPU SOCKET SW5 INTERNET BTN
JP22 MDC CONN. U35 NORTH BRIDGE
JP23 1394 CONN. U21 SOUTH BRIDGE
JP24 LINE OUT CONN. U39 VGA CHIP
JP25 DDR SO-DIMM1 CONN.
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Outlook View
A general introduction of ports allow you to connect peripheral devices, as you would with a desktop PC.
Open View
# Item Description
1 Screen Wide scrren display provides visual output
2 Status Indicators LEDs that turn on and off to show system statuss.
3 Launch keys Buttons that can be programmed to start frequently used
applications.
4 Keyboard Full-size keyboard for inputting typed data.
5 Built-in Microphone For recording audio on the computer
6 Touchpad Touch sensitive pad that functions like a computer mouse.
7 Click buttons and 4- Right and left buttons that provide the same functions as the
way scroll key buttons on a computer mouse. The scroll key scrolls the
contents of a window up and down, as well as right and left.
8 Palm rest Provides a comfortable platform for your hands when typing
on the keyboard.
9 Power Button Turns the computer on or off.
Chapter 1 7
Front Panel
# Item Description
1 Stereo Speakers Produce stereo sound
2 InviLinK Button Enables Wireless LAN connectivity (manufacturing option)
3 Bluetooth Button Enables BluetoothR functionality (manufacturing option)
4 Console display Media status display
5 Remote sensor Receive the signal from the remote control
6 Arcade button Multimedia button
7 Stop Press to stop playing the audio track or video file
8 Play/Pause Press to start playing the audio track or video file/Press again
to pause
9 Backward Press to skip backward to the previous track or video file and
start playing
10 Forward Press to skip forward to the next track or video file and start
playing
11 Power indicator Lights when the computer is on
12 Battery charge Lights orange when the battery is in charging.
indicator Lights green when the battery is fully charged
13 Media Controls Multimedia Button
14 Latch Locks and releases the lid
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Left View
2 Headphone-in jack Connects headphones for analog audio output and digital S/
PDIF output
4 N/A Optical drive Internal optical drive; accepts CDs or DVDs depending on
the optical drive type
5 N/A Optical disc read Light emitting diode (LED) that indicates when an optical
indicator disc is being read
6 N/A Optical drive eject button Press the eject button to remove a disc from the optical
drive
7 N/A Optical drive emergency Used to eject an optical disc when the computer is turned off
eject hole
8 5 in 1 Card Reader Supports:
T E Memory Stick (MS)
T MultiMediaCard (MMC)
T SecureDigital (SD)
T SmartMedia (SM)
T xD
Chapter 1 9
Right View
# Item Description
1 PC card eject button Press the eject button to remove a PC card from the PC card slot.
2 PC card slot Type II PC card supports PCMCIA or CardBus.
5 Infrared port Interfaces with infrared devices (e.g. infrared printer, IR-aware
computer, etc...)
10 Chapter 1
Rear View
# Item Description
1 S-video out port Connects to a television or display device supporting S-video input.
5 Ventilation slot Enables the computer to stay cool, even after prolonged use.
6 Kensington lock slot For attaching a security device.
7 DC-in jack Connect the AC power adapter
Chapter 1 11
Bottom View
# Item Description
1 Mini-PCI Slot Slot for adding mini-PCI cards
2 Memory compartment Removable cover provides access to the
3 Battery release latch Unlatches the battery to remove the battery pack.
4 Battery pack The computer's removable battery.
5 Hard disk bay Removable cover provides access to the computer's hard drive.
6 Sub-Woofer Outputs low/mid range audio
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Indicators
Your computer provides an array of three indicators located above the keyboard, in addition to four
indicators positioned at the front of the palm rest area. These indicators show the status of the computer
and its componetns.
The three indicators located above the keyboard provide the following status information:
Media activity Lights when the hard disk or optical drive is active.
NOTE: The keypad lock must be turned on to use the embedded numeric keypad.
Chapter 1 13
The four indicators located at the front of the unit provide the following status information:
14 Chapter 1
Keyboard
The keyboard features full-size keys with an embedded keypad, separated cursor keys, two Windows
keys, and twelve function keys (hot keys).
Special keys
Lock keys
The computer features three lock keys, each with its own status indicator light.
Chapter 1 15
Windows Keys
The keyboard features two keys that perform Windows-specific functions.
Key Description
Windows logo key Pressed alone, this key has the same effect as clicking on the
Windows Start button; it launches the Start menu. It can also be
used with other keys to provide a variety of functions:
E
+ F1 (opens Help and Support)
F1
+ F (opens the Find: All Files dialog box)
F
M
+ M (minimizes all windows)
Shift M
j + Windows
R icon + M (undoes the minimize all windows
action)
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Function Keys
Using the Fn key with another key creates a hot key, providing a quick and convenient method for controlling
various functions.
To use a hot key, first hold down the Fn key. Next, press the second key in combination. Finally, release
both keys.
Chapter 1 17
Fn
Fn
Euro key
Your computer supports the new Euro currency character. First, hold down the Alt Gr key, and then press the
Euro key.
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Touchpad
The build-in touchpad is a PS/2 compatible pointing device that senses movement on its surface.
The cursor responds to your finger movements on the touchpad. In addition, the two click buttons provide
the same functionality as a computer mouse, while the scroll key enables easy up and down scrolling in
documents and web pages.
The touchpad is located in the middle of the palm rest area, providing maximum comfort and efficiency.
Touchpad Basics
Use the touchpad as follows:
T Slide your finger over the surface of the touchpad to control the movement of the cursor. Tap the
touchpad to perform selection and execution functions.
T Press the left (1) and right (3) buttons to perform selection and execution functions, just as you
would use the buttons on a computer mouse.
T Use the scroll key (2) to scroll through long documents and web pages. Press the top of the key to
scroll up, and the bottom to scroll down; left to scroll left, and right to scroll right.
Chapter 1 19
Function Left Button Righ Button 4-Way Scroll Way Tap
Drag Click and hold. Tap twice quickly.
Then slide your On the second tap,
finger across the slide your finger
touchpad to drag across the
the cursor over the touchpad to drag
selection. the cursor over the
selection.
Access Click once
context
menu
Scroll Click and hold the
up/down/left/right
button
NOTE: Keep your fingers, as well as the surface of the touchpad dry and clean. The touchpad is sensitive to
your finger movements: the lighter the touch, the better the response. Tapping hard will not increase the
touchpad’s responsiveness.
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Launch Keys
Located at the top of the keyboard are four buttons, in addition to the power button. These buttons are
called launch keys. They are designed as key 1, key 2, key 3 and key 4, from right to left. By default,
key 1 is used to launch the email application and key 2 is used to launch the Internet browser. Key 3
and key 4 start the Launch Manager application. The first four launch keys can be set by the user. To set
the launch keys, run the Acer Launch Manager.
# Description
e Launches your email application.
P User-programmable
Web browser Internet browser application
Mail Email application
Wireless communication Lights to indicate the status of wireless LAN (optional)
communications.
Bluetooth communication Lights to indicate the status of Bluetooth (optional)
communications.
Chapter 1 21
Hardware Specifications and Configurations
Processor
Item Specification
CPU type Intel Prescott at 2.8~3.8GHz or faster
CPU package LGA775
CPU core voltage Depend on DVI
CPU I/O voltage 1.2V
BIOS
Item Specification
BIOS vendor Phoenix
BIOS Version Phoenix First BIOS
BIOS ROM type Flash ROM
BIOS ROM size 512KB
BIOS package 32 lead of TSSOP
BIOS password control Set by setup manual
Item Specification
Cache controller Built-in CPU
Cache size 1MB
1st level cache control Always enabled
2nd level cache control Always enabled
Cache scheme control Always enabled
System Memory
Item Specification
Memory controller Intel Grantsdale 915P MCH
Memory size 128MB/256MB/512MB/1GB
DIMM socket number 2 slots
Supports memory size per slot 1024MB
Supports maximum memory size 2GB (by two 1024MB SO-DIMM module)
Supports DIMM type DDR Synchronous DRAM
Supports DIMM Speed 333MHz
Supports DIMM voltage 2.6V
Supports DIMM package 200-pin SO-DIMM
Memory module combinations You can install memory modules in any combinations as long as
they match the above specifications.
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Memory Combinations
Item Specification
Supports LAN protocol 10/100 Mbps or 1Gbps
LAN connector type RJ45
LAN connector location Rear side
.
Modem / Bluethooth Interface
Item Specification
Data modem data baud rate (bps) 56K
Supports modem/bluetooth protocol V.90/V.92 AC-Link modem card (MDC)
Modem connector type RJ11
Modem connector location Rear side
Item Specification
Vendor & Toshiba 40G Toshiba 60G Toshiba 80G Fujitsu Fujitsu Seagate
Model MK4025GAS MK6025GAS MK8025GAS MHT2060AT MHT2080AT ST94019A
Name
Capacity 40000 60000 80000 60000 80000 40000
(MB)
Bytes per 512 512 512 512 512 512
sector
Data heads 2 3 4 3 4 2
Drive Format
Disks 1 2 2 2 2 1
Spindle 4200 RPM 4200 RPM 4200 RPM 4200 4200 RPM 4200
speed RPM RPM
(RPM)
Performance Specifications
Buffer size 8192KB 8192KB 8192KB 2048KB 2048KB 2048KB
Interface ATA-100 ATA-100 ATA-100 ATA-100 ATA-100 ATA-100
Max. media 42.75 42.75 42.75 41.3 41.3 48.25
transfer rate
(disk-buffer,
Mbytes/s)
Chapter 1 23
Hard Disk Drive Interface
Item Specification
Data 100 MB/Sec. 100 MB/Sec. 100 MB/Sec. 100 MB/Sec. 100 MB/Sec. 100 MB/Sec.
transfer rate Ultra DMA Ultra DMA Ultra DMA Ultra DMA Ultra DMA Ultra DMA
(host~buffer mode-5 mode-5 mode-5 mode-5 mode-5 mode-5
, Mbytes/s)
DC Power Requirements
Voltage 5V(DC) +/- 5V(DC) +/- 5V(DC) +/- 5V(DC) +/- 5V(DC) +/- 5V(DC) +/-
tolerance 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5%
Optical Drive Interface
Item Specification
Vendor & model name HLDS GSA-4080N 8X SuperMulti
Performance Specification CD-R/RW DVD-ROM
Transfer rate (KB/sec) 10.3X-24X CAV 3.3X-8X CAV
Item Specification
Audio Controller Realtek ALC250, AC97 Codec
Audio onboard or optional Built-in
Mono or Stereo Stereo
Resolution 20 bit stereo Digital to analog converter
18 bit stereo Analog to Ditial converter
Compatibility Microsoft PC99/2100, AC97 2.3 & WHQL/WLP2.0
Mixed sound source CD
Sampling rate 48 KHz
Internal microphone No
Internal speaker / Quantity Yes / 2
Video Interface
Item Specification
Video vendor ATI
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Video Interface
Item Specification
Video name M24P
Chip voltage Core/1.2V, 1.5V
Supports ZV (Zoomed Video) port No
USB Port
Item Specification
USB compliancy level 2.0
OHCI USB 2.0
Number of USB port 4
Location Left side and right side
PCMCIA Port
Item Specification
PCMCIA controller ENE CB1410 CardBus
Supports card type Type II
Number of slots One type-II
Access location Right Side
Supports ZV (Zoomed Video) port No
Supports 32 bit CardBus Yes
Item Controller
System core logic Intel Grantsdale 915P and ICH6
Super I/O controller SMSC 47N217, LPC interface
Audio controller Realtek ALC250 Codec
Video controller ATI M24P
Hard disk drive controller ICH6
Keyboard controller ENE KB910
RTC ICH6
Keyboard
Item Specification
Keyboard controller ENE KB910
Keyboard vendor & model name Standard keyboard w/o launch button embeded
Total number of keypads 85 keys with 101/102 key emulation
Chapter 1 25
Keyboard
Item Specification
Windows logo key Yes
Internal & external keyboard work Yes
simultaneously
Battery
Item Specification
Vendor & model name Panasonic/Sanyo
Battery Type Li-ion
Pack capacity 60Wh
Cell voltage 3.7V/cell/2000mAh High discharge rate
Number of battery cell 8
Package configuration
Pin 1 BATT+: Battery+, Battery Positive Terminal
Pin 2
Pin 3 ID : Identify Pin (Note 1)
Pin 4 B/I : Battery-In Pin
Pin 5 TS : Connect to Thermister
Pin 6 SMD : SMBus data interface I/O pin
Pin 7 SMC : SMBus clock interface I/O pin
Pin 8 GND : Battery Negative Terminal
Pin 9
NOTE: B/I pin: Battery can be Charged/Discharged only while this pin is connected to GND.
LCD Inverter Specification
Frequency Current Work
No. Panel Model Type VS at 0 ° C Brightness
(KHz) (mA) Voltage
1 LG LP171W0 17” WXGA 45/60/70 3.5/6/6.5 1500Vrms 750 Vrms 130/160
1-A4-K2 at 6mA
2 Samsung LTN170W 17”WXGA 55/60/65 4/6/6.5 1800Vrms 730 Vrms 145/170
X-L01 at 6mA
3 AU B170PW0 17”WXGA 50/60/70 -/6/7 1500 Vrms 785 Vrms 160/190
1 at 6mA
4 LG LP171W0 17”WXGA 40/60/80 3/6.5/7 1560 Vrms 720 Vrms 145/170
2-A3 at 6.5mA
There are two control signals that come form system to control lamp brightness. One signal is
named DAC_BRIG, which limits current to meet LCD lamp current specification. Another one is
named PWM, which adjusts lamp brightness. This inverter brightness is adjusted by PWM burst
mode. The PWM burst mode is to turn on and off the lamp at rate of 150Hz. The effective
brightness is varied with the duty cycle.
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Features
1. Input voltage is wide range 10Vdc~20Vdc
2. Brightness adjustment by PWM burst mode
3. Automatic brightness compensation for input voltage variation
4. Output over voltage protection
5. Output shorted circuit protection
6. Abnormal input (22~29Vdc) without safety issues
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Electrical Characteristics
No
Item Symbol Min. Typ. Max. Unit Comment
.
1 Input voltage INV_PWR 10 16 20 V Note 1
2 Input current Iin -- 0.33 -- A
3 Lamp current IL 3.3 -- 6.8 mA DAC=0V
*Note 2
4 Lamp current IL 2.7 -- 6.3 mA DAC= 0.5V
4 Frequency F 50 60 70 KHz * Note 3
5 Output power Pout -- -- 4.8 W When two lamps total
9.6W
6 Efficiency η 76% -- -- --
7 Starting Vs 1600 -- --- V At 0 ° ’C
voltage
8 Starting time Tvs 1 -- 1.5 Sec
9 Dispoff# 2.8 3.3 3.6 V Backlight on/off signal
0 0.5 0.8 V Low level
10 Limited lamp DAC- 0 3.3 V *Note 2
maximum BRIG
current
11 PWM signal INV_PWM 142 150 158 Hz PWM signal frequency
*Note 4 3.0 3.3 3.6 V PWM signal amplitude
30 -- 100 %
Ton -
Duty = ------------------
Period
12 Lamp current I zero-PK -- -- 20 % Line transient (10.8V to
over-shoot 21V/100us) and turn
on transient
13 Current 1.27 1.56 Multipl
Waveform 2 e I−p
factor Ip
I rms
I rms or *10
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NOTE:
*1. The display can not happen flicker or shutdown.
*2. Limited lamp maximum current by DAC_BRIC signal:
DAC_BRIG signal comes from system with internal resistance of 3K Ω .
When add 1V DAC, the 100% Lamp current will decrease 0.5mA.
Lamp limited current DAC_BRIG INV_PWM
Max. 0V 100%
Min. 3.3V 100%
*3. Inverter operating frequency should be within specification (50~70kHz) at max. and min.
brightness load.
*4. INV_PWM enable implies INV_PWM signal is High level (On duty cycle is 100%). It is a square
wave of 150Hz to adjust backlight brightness that is a function of PWM duty cycle. Backlight
brightness is maximum value under INV_PWM at 100% and brightness is minimum under
INV_PWM at 40%.
*5.The system interface signals belong to 3.3V.
*6. Please make sure open lamp output voltage should be within starting voltage specification.
*7. Inverter should pass human body safety test.
*8. Inverter should be no smoking by any component open/short test.
*9. Transformer voltage stress should not be over 85% under any condition.
(turn on overshoot transient and line transient.)
*10. Inverter should without acoustic at 10cm distance..
Electrical specification
No
Symbol Min. Typ. Max. Unit Comment
.
V oper* -- 785 -- Vrms Lamp operating voltage
IL 6.2 6.5 6.8 mArms DAC_BRIG: 0 V, PWM:
100%
1 IL 3.3 3.6 3.9 mArms DAC_BRIG: 0 V,
PWM:40%
IL 5.7 6.0 6.3 mArms DAC_BRIG: 0.5V,
PWM:100%
IL 3 3.3 3.6 mArms DAC_BRIG: 0.5V,
PWM:40%
f 50 60 70 kHz
η 76% -- -- --
Thermal
All components on inverter board should follow below rules:
1. Component using conditions (component stress) must be within component specification including voltage
rating, current rating, temperature etc.
2. Component temperature should follow below:
T ∆T <=40 ° C, at 25 ° C and without airflow.
T Component temperature can’t the Bezel deformed of system.
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LCD
Item Specification
Vendor & model name AU AU Samsung LG LG
B170PW01 B170PW02- LTN170WX- LP170WX2- LP170W02-
V.0 LO1 A4 A4
Mechanical Specifications
LCD display area 17” 17” 17” 17” 17”
(diagonal, inch)
Display technology TFT TFT TFT TFT TFT
Resolution WXGA WXGA WXGA WSXGA WSXGA
(1440*900) (1440*900) (1440*900) (1440*900) (1680*1050)
AC Adapter
Item Specification
Vendor & model name Delta ADP-150CB B PFC 3-pin
Lite-On NB Adapter PA-1151-08CA, 19V, 3 pins(150W)
Input Requirements
Maximum input current (A, 1.8A [email protected]/100Vac and 240 Vac
@100Vac, full load)
Nominal frequency (Hz) 47 - 63
Frequency variation range 47 - 63
(Hz)
Nominal voltages (Vrms) 90 - 264
Inrush current The maximum inrush current will be less than 50A and 100A when
the adapter is connected to 100Vac(60Hz) and 240Vac(50Hz)
respectively.
Efficiency High efficiency 85% minimum, at 100~240Vac AC input, full load,
warm-up condition.
Output Ratings (CV mode)
DC output voltage Offers constant voltage 19.0V output source with 150W max output
power capacity.
Noise + Ripple 300mvp-pmax (20MHz bandwidth) for resistor load
Output current 0 A (min.) 3.5A (max.)
Output Ratings (CC mode)
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AC Adapter
Item Specification
DC output voltage 18.0 ~ 20.0
Constant output 7.9A
Dynamic Output Characteristics
Start-up time 3 sec. (@115 Vac and 230Vac full load)
Hold up time 5ms min. (@115 Vac input, full load)
Over Voltage Protection 25V
(OVP)
Short circuit protection Output can be shorted without damage, and auto recovery
Electrostatic discharge 15kV (at air discharge)
(ESD) 8kV (at contact discharge)
Dielectric Withstand Voltage
Primary to secondary 4242 Vdc for 1 second-
Leakage current 60uA at 240Vac/60Hz
Regulatory Requirements 1. FCC class B requirements (USA)
2. VDE class B requirements (German)
3. VCCI classII requirements (Japan)
Power Management
Environmental Requirements
Item Specification
Temperature
Operating +5 ~ +35°C
Non-operating -20 ~ +65°C (storage package)
Humidity
Operating 10% ~ 90% without condensation
Altitude Operating sea level 0 to 10,000ft
Storage sea level 0 to 40,000ft
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Mechanical Specification
Item Specification
Dimensions 15.83” x 10.96” x1.61~1.77”
402mm x 278.3mm x 41~45 mm
Weight 4.5Kb/9.9.lbs with 17” Wide LCD+DVD-ROM
I/O Ports 4 USB 2.0 ports, one VGA port, one TV-out , one build-in microphone ,
microphone-in / Line-in port, Line out/headphone-out/speaker-out/
SPDIf port, one IEEE 1394 port, one RJ-11 Jack, one RJ-45 Jack, one
DC-Jack, 5-in-1 card reader slot (xD/SD/MMC/MS-Pro/SM), CIR, MCE
receiver with USB outside device, Kensingtone Lock
Drive Bays One
Material Recycle plastic PC+ABS 94V0
Indicators Power, Media activity, Battery charge, Wireless/Bluetooth
communication, Caps lock, Pad lock, Num lock and Scroll lock
indicators
Switch Power switch
Lid switch
User define switch 1, 2
Wireless ON/OFF switch
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I/O Address Map
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I/O Address Map
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Chapter 2
System Utilities
To activate the BIOS Utility, press m during POST (when “Press <F2> to enter Setup” message is prompted
on the bottom of screen).
The setup screen displays BIOS as follows:Navigating the BIOS Utility
Function Item
Information Display system information
Main Set Date and Time
Memory Size
Enable/Disable Quiet Boot Logo
Power on display
Enable/Disable LCD Auto DIM
Enable/Disable Network Boot
Enable/Disable F12 Boot Menu
Advanced Allow users to set FIR ports
Security Set Supervisor passwords
Set User passwords
Enable/Disable HDD Drive Lock
Enable/Disable Password on Boot
Boot Allow users to change boot up devices priorities
Exit Exit and save settings
There are five menu options: Main, Advanced, Security, Boot and Exit.
Follow these instructions:
T To choose a menu, use the cursor left/right keys (zx).
T To choose a parameter, use the cursor up/down keys ( wy).
T To change the value of a parameter, press p or q.
T Press ^ while you are in any of the menu options to go to the Exit menu.
T In any menu, you can load default settings by pressing t. You can also press u to save any
changes made and exit the BIOS Setup Utility.
NOTE: You can change the value of a parameter if it is enclosed in square brackets. Navigation keys for a
particular menu are shown on the bottom of the screen. Help for parameters are found in the Item
Specific Help part of the screen. Read this carefully when making changes to parameter values.
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Information
Phoenix cME FirstBIOS Pro Setup Utility
Information Main Advanced Security Boot Exit
Parameter Description
CPU Type This field will show you the system’s CPU type.
CPU Speed This item will show the CPU speed.
HDD Model Name This item will show the size of HDD installed on Primary IDE master.
The hard disk size is automatically detected by the system. If there is
no hard disk present or unknown type, “None” should be shown on this
field.
HDD Serial Number This item allows the serial number of the Hard Disk. If there is no hard
disk present or unknown type, “None” should be shown on this field.
ATAPI Model Name This item will show the model name of DVD/CD-ROM drive installed on
system. The DVD/CD-ROM model name is automatically detected by
the system. If there is no DVD/CD-ROM model present or unknown
type, “None” should be shown on this field.
System BIOS Version This field reports the BIOS version of system.
VGA BIOS Version This field reports the VGA version of the system.
Serial Number This item will show the Serial number of system.
Asset Tag Number This item will show the Asset Tag number of the system.
Product Name This field will show product name.
Manufacture Name This field will show manufacturer name.
UUID This number only valid when there is an internal LAN device presents,
otherwise, zero will be display in this field.
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Main
This menu provides you the information of the system.
Phoenix cME FirstBIOS Pro Setup Utility
Information Main Advanced Security Boot Exit
Item specific Help
Parameter Description
System Time The hours are displayed with 24 hours format. The values set in these two fields
take effect immediately
System Date The hours are displayed with 24 hours format. The values set in these two fields
take effect immediately
System Memory This field reports the base memory size of system.
Extended Memory This field reports the extended memory size of the system.
VGA Memory This field reports the VGA memory size of the VGA chip.
Quiet Boot Customer Logo display will be shown during POST when it is selected
Power on Display Auto select display device or internal/external display device shows at the same
time.
LCD Auto Dim When this is selected, brightness of the LCD will be reduced for power saving
when adaptor has been removed from the system.
When this is not selected, brightness of the LCD will remain the same after
adaptor has been removed from the system.
Network Boot When this is selected, Boot from LAN feature is enabled. When this is not
selected, Boot from LAN feature is then disabled.
F12 Boot Menu When this is selected, users can modify device boot priority by pressing F12 key
during POST. When this is not selected, device boot priority will not be
adjustable during POST.
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Advanced
The Advanced screen contains parameters involving your hardware devices. It also provides advanced
settings of the system.
FIR Ports
Configure the system’s infrared port using options: Disabled and Enabled.
active.
[Enabled]
The table below describes the parameters in the screen. Settings in boldface are the default and suggested
parameter settings.
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Security
The Security screen contains parameters that help safeguard and protect your computer from
unauthorized use.
The table below describes the parameters in this screen. Settings in boldface are the default and
suggested parameter settings.
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Parameter Description Option
Password on Boot Defines whether a password is required Check
or not while the events defined in this Uncheck
group happened. The following sub-
options are all requires the Supervisor
password for changes and should be
grayed out if the user password was used
to enter setup.
Allows the user to specify whether or not
a password is required to boot.
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Boot
This menu allows the user to decide the order of boot devices to load the operating system. Bootable
devices includes the distette drive in module bay, the onboard hard disk drive and the CD-ROM
in module bay and onboard LAN device.
the menu.
Esc Exit mo Select Menu Enter SelectSub-Menu F10 Save and Exit
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Exit
The Exit screen contains parameters that help safeguard and protect your computer from unauthorized use.
CMOS.
Exit Discarding Changes Exit utility without
CMOS.
Items,
CMOS.
Parameter Description
Exit Saving Changes Allows the user to save changes to CMOS and reboot the system.
Exit Discarding Allows the user Discards changes made and exits System Setup.
Changes
Load Setup Default Loads default settings for all parameters (same as t ).
Discard Changes Allows the user to discard previous changes in CMOS Setup.
Save Changes This item will allow you to save your settings.
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Chapter 3
This chapter contains step-by-step procedures on how to disassemble the notebook computer for
maintenance and troubleshooting.
To disassemble the computer, you need the following tools:
T Wrist grounding strap and conductive mat for preventing electrostatic discharge
T small phillips screwdriver
T flat head screwdriver
T Phillips screwdriver
T nut screwdriver
T tweezers
NOTE: The screws for the different components vary in size. During the disassembly process, group the
screws with the corresponding components to avoid mismatch when putting back the components.
When you remove the stripe cover, please be careful not to scrape the cover.
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Aspire 1800 Disassembly Procedure
This section will guide you how to disassemble the system when you need to perform system service.
Please also refer to the disassembly video, if availabled.
CAUTION: Before you proceeded sure you have turned off the system and all peripherals connected.
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Disassemble the Keyboard
1. With a flat screwdriver to push out the strip cover away from the system.
2. Disconnect the LCD wire set. The 2 connector cable from the panel to the mainboard as video shows
here.
3. Remove the three screws to release the keyboard
4. Press the tabs on both side to disconnect the keyboard cable from mainboard. Then take it away
5. Tear the tape then pull the antenna cables thought the hole to the up case.
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10. Remove the two screws to remove the CD-Player module.
11. Then take the CD-Player module out from the system.
12. Remove the two screws located on the CD-Player board.
13. To separate the CD-Player board from the bracket.
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5. Remove the one screw.
6. Then detach the invertor board from the LCD panel module.
7. Remove the one screw on each bracket to release the bracket from the LCD module.
8. Take the entire LCD panel out from the top cover.
Troubleshooting
Symptoms (Verified) Go To
Power failure. (The power indicator does not go on “Power System Check”
or stay on.)
POST does not complete. No beep or error codes “Insyde MobilePro BIOS POST Beep Code and POST
are indicated. Messages”
“Undetermined Problems”
POST detects an error and displayed messages on “Insyde MobilePro BIOS POST Beep Code and POST
screen. Messages”
Other symptoms (i.e. LCD display problems or “Insyde MobilePro BIOS POST Beep Code and POST
others). Messages”
Symptoms cannot be re-created (intermittent Use the customer-reported symptoms and go to
problems). “Insyde MobilePro BIOS POST Beep Code and POST
Messages” on page 67
“Intermittent Problems”
“Undetermined Problems”
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System Check Procedures
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Keyboard or Auxiliary Input Device Check
Remove the external keyboard if the internal keyboard is to be tested.
If the internal keyboard does not work or an unexpected character appears, make sure that the flexible cable
extending from the keyboard is correctly seated in the connector on the main board.
If the keyboard cable connection is correct, run the Keyboard Test.
If the tests detect a keyboard problem, do the following one at a time to correct the problem. Do not replace a
non-defective FRU:
1. Reconnect the keyboard cables.
2. Replace the keyboard.
3. Replace the main board.
Memory Check
Memory errors might stop system operations, show error messages on the screen, or hang the system.
Currently, we do not provide memory test program. However, if you need to check memory but have no testing
program or diagonositc utility at hand, please go to http://www.passmark.com to download the shareware
“BurnIn Test V.3.0”. You may test the memory with this program under Window XP environment.
NOTE: Make sure that the DIMM is fully installed into the connector. A loose connection can cause an error.
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Check the Power Adapter
Unplug the power adapter cable from the computer and measure the output voltage at the plug of the power
adapter cable. See the following figure
Pin 1: 19V
Pin 2: 0V, Ground
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Check the Battery Pack
To check the battery pack, do the following:
From Software:
1. Check out the Power Options in control Panel
2. In Power Meter, confirm that if the parameters shown in the screen for Current Power Source and Total
Battery Power Remaining are correct.
3. Repeat the steps 1 and 2, for both battery and adapter.
4. This helps you identify first the problem is on recharging or discharging.
From Hardware:
1. Power off the computer.
2. Remove the battery pack and measure the voltage between battery terminals 1(+) and 6(ground).
3. If the voltage is still less than 7.5 Vdc after recharging, replace the battery.
4. If the voltage is within the normal range, run the diagnostic program.
To check the battery charge operation, use a discharged battery pack or a battery pack that has less than 50%
of the total power remaining when installed in the computer.
If the battery status indicator does not light up, remove the battery pack and let it return to room temperature.
Re-install the battery pack.
If the charge indicator still does not emit, replace the battery pack. If the charge indicator still does not light up,
replace the DC/DC charger board.
Touchpad Check
If the touchpad doesn’t work, do the following actions one at a time to correct the problem. Do not replace a
non-defective FRU:
1. After rebooting, run Touch pad/PS2 Mode Driver.
2. Run utility with the PS/2 mouse function and check if the mouse is working.
3. If the PS/2 mouse does not work, then check if the main board to switch board FPC is connected well.
4. If the main board to switch board FPC is connected well, then check if the touch pad FPC connects to the
main board properly.
5. If there is still an error after you have connected the touch pad FPC to the main board properly, then
replace the touch pad or touch pad FPC. The touch pad or touch pad FPC may be damaged.
6. Replace switch board.
7. If the touch pad still does not work, then replace the FPC on Track Pad PCB.
After you use the touchpad, the pointer drifts on the screen for a short time. This self-acting pointer movement
can occur when a slight, steady pressure is applied to the touchpad pointer. This symptom is not a hardware
problem. No service actions are necessary if the pointer movement stops in a short period of time.
Display Check
1. Connect an external display to the computer’s external monitor port, the boot the computer. The computer
can automatically detect the external display. Press Fn+ p to switch to the external display.
2. If the external display works fine, the internal LCD may be damaged. Then perform the following steps:
Make sure the DDRRAM module is seated properly. Then run the diplay test again. If the problem
still exists, go to next step.
Replace the inverter board, then run the display test program again. If the problem still occurs, go
on next step.
Replace the LCD module with a new one then run the display test again. If the probelm still
happens, continue next step.
Replace LCD/FL cable with a new one then execute the display diagnostic again. If the problem
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still occurs, continue next step.
Replace the CPU with another of the same specifications. If the problems still occurs, go to next
step.
The main board may be damaged. Replace main board.
3. If the external monitor has the same problem as the internal monitor, the main board may be damaged.
Please insert the diagnostic disk and run the display test program and go through the sub-steps under
step 2.
Sound Check
To determine if the computer’s built-in speakers are functioning properly, perform the following steps. Before
you start the steps below, adjust the speaker volume to an appropriate level.
1. Try different audio sources. For example, employ audio CD and ditital music file to determine whether the
fault is in the speaker system or not. If not all sources have sound problem, the problem is in the source
devices. If all have the same problem, continue next step.
2. Connect a set of earphone or external speakers. If these devices work fine, go to next step. If not, then the
main board may be defective or damaged. Replace the main board.
3. Follow the disassembling steps in Chapter 3. Esure the speaker cable is firmly connected to the main
board. If the speaker is still a malfunction, go on next step.
4. If the speakers do not sound properly, the speakers may be defective or damaged. Replace the speakers.
If the problem still occurs, then replace the main board.
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PhoenixBIOS POST Tasks and Beep Codes
When you turn on the PC, the BIOS first performs a number of tasks, called the Power-On-Self-Test (POST).
These tasks test and initialize the hardware and then boot the Operating System from the hard disk.
At the beginning of each POST task, the BIOS outputs the test-point error code I/O port 80h. Programmers
and technicians use this code during troubleshooting to establish at what point the system failed and what
routine was being performed. Some mainboards are equipped with a seven-segment LED display that
displays the current vaule of port 80h. For production boards which do not contain the LED display, you can
purchase an installable “Port 80h” card that performs the same function. If the BIOS detects a terminal error
condition, it issues a terminal-error beep code (See following), attemps to display the error code on upper
left conrner of the screen and on the port 80h LED display, and halts POST. It attempts repeatedly to write
the error to the screen.
If the system hangs before the BIOS can process the error, the value displayed at the port 80h is the last
test performed, In this case, the screen does not display the error code.
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Terminal POST Errors
There are several POST routines that require success to finish POST. If they fail, they issue a POST
Terminal Error and shut down the system. Before shutting down the system, the error handler issues
a beep code signifying the test point error, writes the error to port 80h, attempts to initialize the video,
and writes the error in the upper left corner of the screen (using both mono and color adapters).
The routine derives the beep code from the test point error as follows:
1. The 8-bit error code is broken down to four 2-bit groups.
2. Each group is made one -based ( 1 through 4) by adding 1.
3. Short beeps are generated for the number in each group.
Example:
Testpoint 16h=00 01 01 10=1-2-2-3 beeps
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POST Task Routines
The following is a list of the Test Point codes written to port 80h at the start of each routine, the beep codes
issued for terminal errors, and a description of the POST routine. Unless otherwise noted, these codes are
valid for PhoenixBIOS.
NOTE: The following routines are sorted by their test point numbers assigned in the BIOS code. Their actual
oder as executed during POST can be quite different.
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Code Beeps POST Routine Description
3Ch Advanced configuration of chipset registers
3Dh Load alternate registers with CMOS values
42h Initialize interrupt vectors
45h POST device initialization
46h 2-1-2-3 Check ROM copyright notice
48h Check video configuration against CMOS
49h Initialize PCI bus and devices
4Ah Initialize all video adapters in system
4Bh QuietBoot start (optional)
4Ch Shadow video BIOS ROM
4Eh Display BIOS copyright notice
50h Display CPU type and speed
51h Initialize EISA board
52h Test keyboard
54h Set key click if enabled
58h 2-2-3-1 Test for unexpected interrupts
59h Initialize POST display service
5Ah Display prompt "Press F2 to enter SETUP"
5Bh Disable CPU cache
5Ch Test RAM between 512 and 640 KB
60h Test extended memory
62h Test extended memory address lines
64h Jump to UserPatch1
66h Configure advanced cache registers
67h Initialize Multi Processor APIC
68h Enable external and CPU caches
69h Setup System Management Mode (SMM) area
6Ah Display external L2 cache size
6Bh Load custom defaults (optional)
6Ch Display shadow-area message
6Eh Display possible high address for UMB recovery
70h Display error messages
72h Check for configuration errors
76h Check for keyboard errors
7Ch Set up hardware interrupt vectors
7Eh Initialize coprocessor if present
80h Disable onboard Super I/O ports and IRQs
81h Late POST device initialization
82h Detect and install external RS232 ports
83h Configure non-MCD IDE controllers
84h Detect and install external parallel ports
85h Initialize PC-compatible PnP ISA devices
86h Re-initialize onboard I/O ports.
87h Configure Motheboard Configurable Devices (optional)
88h Initialize BIOS Data Area
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Code Beeps POST Routine Description
89h Enable Non-Maskable Interrupts (NMIs)
8Ah Initialize Extended BIOS Data Area
8Bh Test and initialize PS/2 mouse
8Ch Initialize floppy controller
8Fh Determine number of ATA drives (optional)
90h Initialize hard-disk controllers
91h Initialize local-bus hard-disk controllers
92h Jump to UserPatch2
93h Build MPTABLE for multi-processor boards
95h Install CD ROM for boot
96h Clear huge ES segment register
97h Fixup Multi Processor table
98h 1-2 Search for option ROMs. One long, two short beeps on checksum failure
99h Check for SMART Drive (optional)
9Ah Shadow option ROMs
9Ch Set up Power Management
9Dh Initialize security engine (optional)
9Eh Enable hardware interrupts
9Fh Determine number of ATA and SCSI drives
A0h Set time of day
A2h Check key lock
A4h Initialize Typematic rate
A8h Erase F2 prompt
AAh Scan for F2 key stroke
ACh Enter SETUP
AEh Clear Boot flag
B0h Check for errors
B2h POST done - prepare to boot operating system
B4h 1 One short beep before boot
B5h Terminate QuietBoot (optional)
B6h Check password (optional)
B9h Prepare Boot
BAh Initialize DMI parameters
BBh Initialize PnP Option ROMs
BCh Clear parity checkers
BDh Display MultiBoot menu
BEh Clear screen (optional)
BFh Check virus and backup reminders
C0h Try to boot with INT 19
C1h Initialize POST Error Manager (PEM)
C2h Initialize error logging
C3h Initialize error display function
C4h Initialize system error handler
C5h PnPnd dual CMOS (optional)
C6h Initialize notebook docking (optional)
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Code Beeps POST Routine Description
C7h Initialize notebook docking late
C8h Force check (optional)
C9h Extended checksum (optional)
D2h Unknown interrupt
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Chapter 5
Chapter 5 64
˜˧˘ˠʳ ˗˘˦˖˥˜ˣ˧˜ˢˡʳ ˜˧˘ˠʳ ˗˘˦˖˥˜ˣ˧˜ˢˡʳ
˝ˣ˄ʳ ˧˔˜˦ˢ˟ʳˈ˜ˡ˄ʳ˖ˢˡˡˁʳ ˝ˣ˅ʳ ˈ˜ˡ˄˂˕ʳ˧ˢʳˠ˂˕ʳ˖ˢˡˡʳ
Rear View
Item Description
JP27 Mini-PCI Connector
JP29 DDR SODIMM Socket
U40 BIOS ROM
U45 Cardbus Controller
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Touch Pad Board
Top View
Item Description
SW1 Switch Left
˜˧˘ˠʳ ˗˘˦˖˥˜ˣ˧˜ˢˡʳ ˜˧˘ˠʳ ˗˘˦˖˥˜ˣ˧˜ˢˡʳ
SW2 Scroll Up
˦˪˄ʳ ˦˪˜˧˖˛ʳ
˜˧˘ˠʳSwitch Right ʳ ˟˘˙˧ʳ
˗˘˦˖˥˜ˣ˧˜ˢˡʳ ˦˪ʳˇʳ
˜˧˘ˠʳ ˦˖˥ˢ˟˟ʳ ʳ ˟˘˙˧
˗˘˦˖˥˜ˣ˧˜ˢˡʳ
SW3
SW4 ˦˪ʳ˅ʳ Scroll Left
˦˪˄ʳ ˦˖˥ˢ˟˟ʳʳʳ˟˘˙˧ʳ
˦˪˜˧˖˛ʳ ˨ˣ ˦˪ʳˈʳ
˦˪ʳˇʳ ˦˖˥ˢ˟˟ʳʳʳ˟˘˙˧
˦˖˥ˢ˟˟ʳ ˗ˢ˪ˡ
SW5 ˦˪ʳˆʳ Scroll Down
˦˪ʳ˅ʳ ˦˖˥ˢ˟˟ʳ ʳʳ˨ˣ
˦˪˜˧˖˛ʳ ˥˜˚˛˧ ˦˪ʳˉʳ
˦˪ʳˈʳ ˦˖˥ˢ˟˟ʳʳʳ˗ˢ˪ˡ
˦˖˥ˢ˟˟ʳ ˥˜˚˛˧
SW6 Scroll Right
˦˪ʳˆʳ ˦˪˜˧˖˛ʳ ʳ ˥˜˚˛˧ ˦˪ʳˉʳ ˦˖˥ˢ˟˟ʳ ʳ ˥˜˚˛˧
Rear View
Item Description
JP1 TP/B To Click/B Conn.
Chapter 5 66
Clear CMOS
67 Chapter 5
Chapter 6
FRU (Field Replaceable Unit) List
Please note that WHEN ORDERING FRU PARTS, you should check the most up-to-date information
available on your regional web or channel. For whatever reasons a part number change is made, it
will not be noted on the printed Service Guide. For ACER AUTHORIZED SERVICE PROVIDERS,
your Acer office may have a DIFFERENT part number code from 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.
NOTE: To scrap or to return the defective parts, you should follow the local government ordinance or
regulations on how to dispose it properly, or follow the rules set by your regional Acer office on how to
return it.
Please access to this website to obtain the latest and detail parts information
http://aicsl.acer.com.tw/spl/
Chapter 6 68
Exploded Diagram
69 Chapter 6
Chapter 6 70
Aspire 1800 Parts
71 Chapter 6
LCM BOARD LCM BOARD 55.A29V5.003
CABLE
FFC CABLE - CD FFC CABLE - CD PLAY BOARD 50.A29V5.001
PLAY BOARD TO TO MB
MB
72
LOWER CASE ASSY LOWER CASE ASSY W/O FAN 60.A29V5.001
W/O FAN SPEAKERS SUB-WOOFER
SPEAKERS SUB-
WOOFER
UPPER CASE ASSY UPPER CASE ASSY W/ ARCADE 60.A29V5.002
W/ ARCADE PLATE PLATE W/O TOUCHPAD
W/O TOUCHPAD
DIMM COVER DIMM COVER 42.A29V5.002
MINI PCI COVER MINI PCI COVER 42.A29V5.003
TOUCHPAD TOUCHPAD SUPPORT 33.A29V5.001
SUPPORT
THERMAL COVER THERMAL COVER 42.A29V5.004
COMMUNICATION MODULE
WIRELESS WIRELESS ANTENNA ASSY 50.A29V5.005
ANTENNA ASSY
CPU/PROCESSOR
INTEL PRECOTT PRECOTT 2.80GHZ/1MB L2/800 KC.D0001.520
2.80GHZ/1MB L2/ FSB/HT LGA775 SL7J5 D-0
800 FSB/HT (520) STEPPING
INTEL PRECOTT 3 PRECOTT 3 GHZ/1MB L2/800 KC.D0001.530
GHZ/1MB L2/800 FSB/HT LGA775 SL7E4 D-0
FSB/HT (530) STEPPING
INTEL PRECOTT PRECOTT 3.2GHZ/1MB L2/800 KC.D0001.540
3.2GHZ/1MB L2/800 FSB/HT LGA775 SL7J7 D-0
FSB/HT (540) STEPPING
INTEL PRECOTT PRECOTT 3.4GHZ/1MB L2/800 KC.D0001.550
3.4GHZ/1MB L2/800 FSB/HT LGA775 SL7J8 D-0
FSB/HT (550) STEPPING
COMBO DRIVE
DVD/CDRW COMBO DVD/CDRW COMBO MODULE 6M.A29V5.001
MODULE HLDS HLDS (GCC-4243N)
(GCC-4243N)
DVD/CDRW COMBO DVD/CDRW COMBO MODULE 6M.A29V5.002
MODULE QSI (SBW- QSI (SBW-242C)
242C)
SUPER-MULTI SUPER-MULTI MODULE 6M.A29V5.003
MODULE PANASONIC (UJ-830B)
PANASONIC (UJ-
830B)
73
DVD/CDRW COMBO DVD/CDRW COMBO BEZEL 42.A29V5.006
BEZEL HLDS HLDS
74
OPTICAL DEVICE OPTICAL DEVICE BRACKET 33.A29V5.002
BRACKET
75
HDD SHIELDING HDD SHIELDING 33.A29V5.003
76
KEYBOARD KEYBOARD SUNREX ARABIC KB.A2909.011
SUNREX ARABIC
KEYBOARD KEYBOARD SUNREX BELGIAN KB.A2909.013
SUNREX BELGIAN
KEYBOARD KEYBOARD SUNREX KB.A2909.007
SUNREX CANADIAN CANADIAN FRENCH
FRENCH
KEYBOARD KEYBOARD SUNREX KB.A2909.005
SUNREX TRADITIONAL CHINESE
TRADITIONAL
CHINESE
KEYBOARD KEYBOARD SUNREX CZECH KB.A2909.015
SUNREX CZECH
KEYBOARD KEYBOARD SUNREX DENMARK KB.A2909.018
SUNREX DENMARK
KEYBOARD KEYBOARD SUNREX FRENCH KB.A2909.006
SUNREX FRENCH
KEYBOARD KEYBOARD SUNREX GERMAN KB.A2909.003
SUNREX GERMAN
KEYBOARD KEYBOARD SUNREX GREECE KB.A2909.021
SUNREX GREECE
KEYBOARD KEYBOARD SUNREX HUNGARY KB.A2909.016
SUNREX HUNGARY
KEYBOARD KEYBOARD SUNREX ITALY KB.A2909.004
SUNREX ITALY
KEYBOARD KEYBOARD SUNREX NORWAY KB.A2909.017
SUNREX NORWAY
KEYBOARD KEYBOARD SUNREX KB.A2909.010
SUNREX PORTUGUESE
PORTUGUESE
KEYBOARD KEYBOARD SUNREX RUSSIAN KB.A2909.019
SUNREX RUSSIAN
KEYBOARD KEYBOARD SUNREX SPAIN KB.A2909.009
SUNREX SPAIN
KEYBOARD KEYBOARD SUNREX SWEDEN KB.A2909.014
SUNREX SWEDEN
KEYBOARD KEYBOARD SUNREX SWISS/G KB.A2909.008
SUNREX SWISS/G
KEYBOARD KEYBOARD SUNREX THAILAND KB.A2909.012
SUNREX THAILAND
KEYBOARD KEYBOARD SUNREX TURKISH KB.A2909.020
SUNREX TURKISH
KEYBOARD KEYBOARD SUNREX UK KB.A2909.002
SUNREX UK
KEYBOARD KEYBOARD SUNREX US KB.A2909.001
SUNREX US INTERNATIONAL
INTERNATIONAL
77
LCD -- AU
ASSY LCD MODULE ASSY LCD MODULE 17 IN. 6M.A29V5.011
17 IN. WXGA AU WXGA AU (B170PW01)
(B170PW01)
LCD 17 IN. WXGA LCD 17 IN. WXGA AU LK.17005.002
AU (B170PW01) (B170PW01)
LCD INVERTER LCD INVERTER (THICKNESS 19.A29V5.001
(THICKNESS 7.5) 7.5)
LCD PANEL WITH LCD PANEL WITH LOGO W/ 60.A29V5.003
LOGO W/ANTENNA ANTENNA (THICKNESS 7.5)
(THICKNESS 7.5)
LCD INVERTER LCD INVERTER (THICKNESS 19.A29V5.001
(THICKNESS 7.5) 7.5)
78
LCD PANEL WITH LCD PANEL WITH LOGO W/ 60.A29V5.003
LOGO W/ANTENNA ANTENNA (THICKNESS 7.5)
(THICKNESS 7.5)
LCD BEZEL W/ LCD BEZEL W/ LOGO 60.A29V5.004
LOGO
LCD BRACKET L - LCD BRACKET L - LG (VESA) 33.A29V5.006
LG (VESA) (LP171WX2-A4)
(LP171WX2-A4)
LCD BRACKET R - LCD BRACKET R - LG (VESA) 33.A29V5.007
LG (VESA) (LP171WX2-A4)
(LP171WX2-A4)
LCD WIRE SET LCD WIRE SET (THICKNESS 50.A29V5.006
(THICKNESS 7.5) 7.5)
LCD RUBBER LCD RUBBER 47.A29V5.001
LCD SCREW PAD LCD SCREW PAD 47.A29V5.002
LCD -- SAMSUNG
ASSY LCD MODULE ASSY LCD MODULE 17 IN. 6M.A29V5.013
17 IN. WXGA WXGA SAMSUNG (LTN170WX-
SAMSUNG L01)
(LTN170WX-L01)
LCD 17 IN. WXGA LCD 17 IN. WXGA SAMSUNG LK.17006.003
SAMSUNG (LTN170WX-L01)
(LTN170WX-L01)
LCD INVERTER LCD INVERTER (THICKNESS 19.A29V5.001
(THICKNESS 7.5) 7.5)
LCD PANEL WITH LCD PANEL WITH LOGO W/ 60.A29V5.003
LOGO W/ANTENNA ANTENNA (THICKNESS 7.5)
(THICKNESS 7.5)
LCD BEZEL W/ LCD BEZEL W/ LOGO 60.A29V5.004
LOGO
LCD BRACKET L - LCD BRACKET L - SAMSUNG 33.A29V5.008
SAMSUNG (LTN170WX-L01)
(LTN170WX-L01)
LCD BRACKET R - LCD BRACKET R - SAMSUNG 33.A29V5.009
SAMSUNG (LTN170WX-L01)
(LTN170WX-L01)
LCD WIRE SET LCD WIRE SET (THICKNESS 50.A29V5.006
(THICKNESS 7.5) 7.5)
LCD RUBBER LCD RUBBER 47.A29V5.001
LCD SCREW PAD LCD SCREW PAD 47.A29V5.002
LCD -- AU
ASSY LCD MODULE ASSY LCD MODULE 17 IN. 6M.A29V5.014
17 IN. WXGA AU WXGA AU (B170PW02)
(B170PW02)
LCD 17 IN. WXGA LCD 17 IN. WXGA AU LK.17005.003
AU (B170PW02) W/2 (B170PW02) W/2 LAMPS
LAMPS
LCD INVERTER LCD INVERTER (THICKNESS 19.A29V5.002
(THICKNESS 10) 10)
LCD PANEL WITH LCD PANEL WITH LOGO W/ 60.A29V5.005
LOGO W/ANTENNA ANTENNA (THICKNESS 10)
(THICKNESS 10)
79
LCD BEZEL W/ LCD BEZEL W/ LOGO 60.A29V5.004
LOGO
LCD BRACKET L - LCD BRACKET L - AU 33.A29V5.010
AU (B170PW02) (B170PW02)
LCD BRACKET R - LCD BRACKET R - AU 33.A29V5.011
AU (B170PW02) (B170PW02)
LCD WIRE SET LCD WIRE SET (THICKNESS 10) 50.A29V5.007
(THICKNESS 10)
LCD RUBBER LCD RUBBER 47.A29V5.001
LCD SCREW PAD LCD SCREW PAD 47.A29V5.002
LCD -- LG
ASSY LCD MODULE ASSY LCD MODULE 17 IN. 6M.A29V5.015
17 IN. WSXGA LG WSXGA LG (VESA) (LP171W02-
(VESA) (LP171W02- A3)
A3)
LCD 17 IN. WSXGA LCD 17 IN. WSXGA LG (VESA) LK.17108.002
LG (VESA) (LP171W02-A3)
(LP171W02-A3)
LCD INVERTER LCD INVERTER (THICKNESS 19.A29V5.001
(THICKNESS 7.5) 7.5)
LCD PANEL WITH LCD PANEL WITH LOGO W/ 60.A29V5.003
LOGO W/ANTENNA ANTENNA (THICKNESS 7.5)
(THICKNESS 7.5)
LCD BEZEL W/ LCD BEZEL W/ LOGO 60.A29V5.004
LOGO
LCD BRACKET L - LCD BRACKET L - LG (VESA) 33.A29V5.012
LG (VESA) (LP171W02-A4)
(LP171W02-A4)
LCD BRACKET R - LCD BRACKET R - LG (VESA) 33.A29V5.013
LG (VESA) (LP171W02-A4)
(LP171W02-A4)
LCD WIRE SET LCD WIRE SET (THICKNESS 50.A29V5.006
(THICKNESS 7.5) 7.5)
LCD RUBBER LCD RUBBER 47.A29V5.001
LCD SCREW PAD LCD SCREW PAD 47.A29V5.002
MAINBOARD
MAINBOARD 64 MB MAINBOARD 64 MB W/ PCMCIA LB.A2902.001
W/ PCMCIA SLOT SLOT W/O CPU MEMORY, GIGA
W/O CPU MEMORY,
GIGA
80
MEMORY
MEMORY DDR333 MEMORY DDR333 256MB KN.25603.009
256MB NANYA NANYA NT256D64SH8BAGM-6K
NT256D64SH8BAG (.14u)
M-6K (.14u)
MEMORY DDR333 MEMORY DDR333 256M KN.25602.012
256M INFINEON INFINEON HYS64D32020HDL-6-
HYS64D32020HDL- C 32x64 (.11u/G)
6-C 32x64 (.11u/G)
MEMORY DDR333 MEMORY DDR333 256MB KN.25604.016
256MB MICRON MICRON MT4VDDT3264HG-
MT4VDDT3264HG- 335C2 (0.11u/512Mb)
335C2 (0.11u/512Mb)
MOMERY DDR333 MOMERY DDR333 256MB KN.2560B.008
256MB SAMSUNG SAMSUNG M470L3224FT0-CB3
M470L3224FT0-CB3 (.13u)
(.13u)
MOMERY DDR333 MOMERY DDR333 512MB KN.51202.013
512MB INFINEON INFINEON HYS64D64020GBDL-
HYS64D64020GBDL 6-C (.11u/B)
-6-C (.11u/B)
MOMERY DDR333 MOMERY DDR333 512MB KN.51203.011
512MB NANYA NANYA NT512D64SH8A0FM-6K
NT512D64SH8A0FM
-6K
MOMERY DDR333 MOMERY DDR333 512MB KN.51204.013
512MB MICRON MICRON MT8VDDT6464HDG-
MT8VDDT6464HDG- 335C1 (.11u/512Mb)
335C1 (.11u/512Mb)
FAN
FAN - LOGIC FAN - LOGIC LOWER 23.A29V5.001
LOWER
HEATSINK
81
THERMAL MODULE THERMAL MODULE 60.A29V5.006
MISCELLANEOUS
RUBBER FOOT - RUBBER FOOT - LOWER CASE 47.A29V5.003
LOWER CASE - B -B
RUBBER FOOT - RUBBER FOOT - LOWER CASE 47.A29V5.004
LOWER CASE - M -M
RUBBER FOOT - RUBBER FOOT - LOWER CASE 47.A29V5.005
LOWER CASE - F -F
POINTING DEVICE
TOUCHPAD TOUCHPAD 56.A14V5.001
SPEAKER
SPEAKER SET SPEAKER SET (R&L) 1.5W 23.A29V5.004
(R&L) 1.5W
SCREWS
SCREW, M1.7X SCREW, M1.7X 2.5ZS 86.A29V5.001
2.5ZS
SCREW, CPU TO SCREW, CPU TO MB 86.A29V5.002
MB
SCREW, M2.5X4 SCREW, M2.5X4 86.A29V5.003
SCREW, M2.5X6 SCREW, M2.5X6 86.A29V5.004
SCREW, M2X3(NL) SCREW, M2X3(NL) 86.A29V5.005
SCREW, M2X3 SCREW, M2X3 86.A29V5.006
SCREW, M3*4 (NL) SCREW, M3*4 (NL) 86.A29V5.007
SCREW, D-SUB NUT SCREW, D-SUB NUT 86.A29V5.008
82
Appendix A
Appendix A A 83
Appendix B
Appendix B 84
Microsoft Windows XP / Professional Environment Test
AU AU B170PW01
85 Appendix B
Model Vendor Description
Nanya SO-DIMM DDR333 256MB
NT256D64SH8BAGM-6K (.14u)
Infineon SO-DIMM DDR333 256MB
HYS64D32020GDL-6-C (.11u/black)
Appendix B 86
Model Vendor Description
AS1800 Keyboard US International
AS1800 Keyboard UK
AS1800 Keyboard German
AS1800 Keyboard Italian
AS1800 Keyboard Chinese
AS1800 Keyboard French
AS1800 Keyboard Canadian French
AS1800 Keyboard Swiss/G
AS1800 Keyboard Spanish
AS1800 Keyboard Portuguese
KB 84/85 keys,2.5mm Sunrex
AS1800 Keyboard Arabic
AS1800 Keyboard Thai
AS1800 Keyboard Belgium
AS1800 Keyboard Sweden
AS1800 Keyboard Czech
AS1800 Keyboard Hungaian
AS1800 Keyboard Norway
AS1800 Keyboard Danish
AS1800 Keyboard Russian
AS1800 Keyboard Turkish
AS1800 Keyboard Greek
87 Appendix B
Appendix C
Appendix C 88
89 Appendix C