Aspire 1350
Aspire 1350
Service Guide
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Disclaimer
The information in this guide is subject to change without notice.
Acer Incorporated makes no representations or warranties, either expressed or implied, with respect to the
contents hereof and specifically disclaims any warranties of merchantability or fitness for any particular
purpose. Any Acer Incorporated software described in this manual is sold or licensed "as is". Should the
programs prove defective following their purchase, the buyer (and not Acer Incorporated, its distributor, or its
dealer) assumes the entire cost of all necessary servicing, repair, and any incidental or consequential
damages resulting from any defect in the software.
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System Specifications
Features
This computer was designed with the user in mind. Here are just a few of its many features:
Performance
T AMD Athlon XP-M 2000+ ~ 3000+ processor
T VIA KN400 series
T 2 memory slots supporting 266/333MHz DDR, upgradeable to 2GB
T High capacity, Enhanced-IDE hard disk
Display
T The 14.1” or 15.0” display panel provides a large viewing area for maximum efficiency and ease-
of-use. The thin-film transistor (TFT) supports extended graphics array (XGA) resolution.
T 3D graphics support
T Supports simultaneous display between LCD and CRT display
T S-video for output to a television or display device that supports S-video input
T “Automatic LCD dim” feature that automatically selects the best setting for the display in order to
conserve power
T Dual display capability
Multimedia
T Built-in optical drive (CD-ROM, DVD-ROM, DVD/CD-RW combo, DVD-RW or DVD dual)
T 14.1” or 15.0” TFT XGA (1024*768 resolution) panel
T Built-in stereo speakers
T Audio input and output jacks
Connectivity
T Integrated 10/100Mbps Ethernet connection
T Built-in 56Kbps fax/data modem
T Four universal serial bus (USB 2.0) ports
T One IEEE 1394 port
T 802.11b and 802.11a+g wireless LAN and Bluetooth (manufacturing optional)
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Human-centric design
T All-in-one design (incorporating hard drive, optical drive and floppy disk drive)
T Rugged, yet extremely protable, construction
T Stylish appearance
T Full-size keyboard with four programmable launch keys
T Comfortable palm rest area with well-positioned touchpad
Expansion
T Upgradeable hard disk and memory modules
T PC card slot enables a range of add-on options
I/O Ports
T One type II or type III PC Card slot (PCMCIA or CardBus)
T One IEEE 1394 port
T One microphone-in jack
T One headphone-out jack
T One infrared port
T One DC-in jack
T One RJ-11 modem jack (V.90/V.92, 56K)
T One RJ-45 network jack (Ethernet 10/100Mbps)
T One S-video TV-out port
T One external display port
T One parallel port (ECP/EPP compliant)
T Four Universal Serial Bus (USB 2.0) ports
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CK-GEN
AMD Processor ( Socket A ) VCC_ CORE
ICS950902 3V DC/DC
2.5 V 19V IN
P4,5 P3
P30,P31
ADDR
CTRL
DATA
5V,3V,CPUCORE VCC etc.
POWER IN Battery
ADDR
CTRL
DATA
CRT
5V Charger
P29
P15
EXT. VGA
AGP BUS
ATI M9+X DDR
S-VIDEO 200 /26 6/333/400MH Z
DIMM H/W
P15 ( Option ) North Bridge MONITOR
VIN INTA
VIA KN 400 2.5 VSUS THERMAL DIODE IN
P22
2.5 V SM DDR_VTERM
LCD/INV 3.3 V
P14 VCC_ CORE
1.5 V
DDR
CONN P14 2.5 V
2.5 VSUS
DIMM
3.3 V
P6,7,8 P10 2'nd FAN
P22
CH7019
TV ENCODER
V-LINK
& LVDS P14 266/533MB/s
5V
HDD UltraDMA 100/133 PCI BUS
P21
Super South
5V
CD-ROM VIA
P21
MII
3V
VT8235 PCMCIA 1394
USB
5V
USB 2.0
3VSUS
2.5 V LAN PHY TI1410 TSB43AB21 MINI-PCI
VT6103 P25
RVCC
P11,12,13 3V 3V
CONN P22 RVCC 3VSUS
5VSUS
12 V
P18 3V
P23 3VSUS
5VSUS
P24
5V 5V 3V
EC/KBC LPT FDD IR
RJ11 MDC PC87570 Port P17 P16 P16
3V
AC'97 Link 5VPCU
P26
P25 5V
3VSUS
Secondary
P19
Touch
Pad P14 Keyboard FAN
BIOS P14 5V
P22
5V 5VPCU
P26
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Front View
# Item Description
1 Display Large liquid crystal display (LCD) provides visual
output.
2 Power button Turns the computer on and off.
3 Launch keys 4 buttons that can be programmed to start frequently
used applications.
4 InviLink button Enables or disables wireless LAN feature.
(manufacturing option)
5 Bluetooth button Enables or disables Bluetooth functionality.
(manufacturing option)
6 Touchpad Touch sensitive pad that functions like a computer
mouse.
7 Click buttons & 4-way Right and left buttons that provide the same functions
scroll key as the buttons on a computer mouse. The scroll key
scrolls the contents of a window up and down, as well
as right and left.
8 Speakers Speakers that deliver stereo audio output.
9 Palm rest Provides a comfortable platform for your hands when
typing on the keyboard.
10 Keyboard Full-size keyboard for inputting typed data.
11 Status indicators 7 light emitting diodes (LED) that show the status of the
computer and its components.
12 Latch Locks and releases the lid.
NOTE: The wireless communication and Bluetooth buttons work for models with 802.11b, 802.11a+g wireless
LAN and Bluetooth only.
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# Item Description
1 Ventilation slots Enables the computer to stay cool, even
after prolonged use.
2 Floppy activity LED (light emitting diode) that turns on and
indicator off when the floppy is activated.
3 Floppy disk drive / Supports a standard 3.5” diskette or 4-in-1
4-in-1 card reader card reader (manufacturing option).
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# Item Description
1 Optical drive Depending on your model, the optical drive is
one of the following:
CD-ROM drive for reading CDs.
DVD-ROM drive for reading CDs and DVDs.
DVD/CD-RW combo drive for reading CDs and
DVDs, and writing to CD-Rs and CD-RWs.
DVD-RW drive for reading CDs, DVDs, DVD-R
and DVD-RW, and writing to CD-Rs, CD-RWs,
DVD-Rs and DVD-RWs.
DVD dual for reading CDs, DVDs, DVD+/-R
and DVD+/-RW, and writing to CD-Rs, CD-
RWs, DVD+/-Rs and DVD+/-RWs.
2 Optical disc access LED (light emitting diode) that indicates when
indicator an optical disc is being read or wirtten.
3 Optical drive eject Press the eject button to remove a disc from
button the optical drive.
4 Optical drive Used to eject an optical disc when the
emergency eject hole computer is turned off.
5 PC card eject button Press the eject button to remove a PC card
from the PC card slot.
6 PC card slot The slot supports a standard Type II or Type III
PC card (PCMCIA or CardBus).
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# Item Description
1 DC-in jack Connects the AC adapter.
2 Modem jack Connects the built-in fax/data modem to a
phone line.
3 Network jack Connects the computer to an Ethernet 10/
100-based network.
4 S-video Connects to a television or display device
with S-video input.
5 USB ports Four USB 2.0 ports for connecting USB
devices.
6 External display port Connects an external (VGA) display
monitor.
7 Parallel port Connects a parallel device, such as a
printer.
8 Ventilation slots Enable the computer to stay cool, even
after prolonged use.
9 Kensington lock slot For attaching a security connector.
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# Item Description
1 Ventilation slots Enables the computer to stay cool, even
after prolonged use.
2 Reset Switch Forces the computer to shut down in the
event of system lockup.
NOTE: Any unsaved data will be lost.
3 Battery pack release Slide and hold the latch, and then pull the
latch battery to remove it from the unit.
4 Battery pack The computer’s removable battery.
5 Hard disk bay Removable cover provides access to the
computer’s hard drive.
6 Memory compartment Removable cover provides access to the
memory slots for upgrading the computer’s
memory.
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The three indicators located above the keyboard provide the following status information:
Icon Function Description
Caps lock Lights when Caps Lock is activated.
NOTE: The kekpad lock must be turned on to use the embedded numberic keypad.
The four indicators located at the front of the unit provide the following status information:
Icon Function Description
Power mode Steady green - power on
Flashing orange - standby mode
Orange - hibernation mode
Battery mode Green - fully charged
Flashing orange - being charged
Orange - low on power
Wireless LAN mode Lights to inducate status of wireless LAN (optional)
communication.
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Special keys
Lock keys
The computer features three lock keys, each with its own status indicator light.
Embedded Keypad
The embedded keypad functions like a desktop numeric keypad. It is indicated by small blue numbers and on
the applicable keys.
To use the the embedded numeric keys, toggle the Num Lock on by pressing the Fn + F11 keys
simultaneously.
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Windows Keys
The keyboard has two keys that perform Windows-specific functions.
Key Description
Windows logo Pressed alone, this key has the same effect as clicking on the Windows Start button; it
key launches the Start menu. It can also be used with other keys to provide a variety of functions:
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Hotkeys
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.
Fn + q Screen blank Turns the display screen backlight off to save power. Press ant key to
return.
NOTE: When activating hotkeys, press and hold the Fn key before pressing the other key in the hotkey
combination.
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Keyboard Ergonomics
The wide palm rest area provides a comfortable platform for your hands when typing on the keyboard. The
ergonomic design enables you to adopt a relaxed, yet very efficient, typing style.
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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.
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 your touch, the better the response. Tapping hard will not increase
the touchpad’s responsiveness.
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P1 User-programmable
P2 User-programmable
InviLink Enables your 802.11b / 802.11a+g Wireless LAN (optional)
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BIOS
Item Specification
BIOS vendor Phoenix
BIOS Version 3A10
BIOS ROM type Flash ROM
BIOS ROM size 512KB
BIOS package PLCC
Bupported protocols ACPI 1.0b, APM 1.2, PC Card 95, AC97 2.1, EPP/IEEE 1284, ECP/IEEE
1284 1.7 & 1.9, PCI 2.2, PnP 1.0a, DMI 2.0, USB, DDC-2B, ODD bootable,
Windows keyboard Microsoft Simple Boot Flag
BIOS password control Set by setup manual
System Memory
Item Specification
Memory controller VIA KN400 series
Onboard memory size 0MB
DIMM socket number 2 sockets (4 banks)
Supports memory size per socket 1024MB (1GB)
Supports maximum memory size 2048MB (2GB)
Supports DIMM type DDR SDRM (Double Data Rate-Synchronous Dynamic Random Access
Memory)
Supports DIMM Speed 266/333MHz
Supports DIMM voltage 2.5V
Supports DIMM package 200-pin SODIMM
Memory module combinations You can install memory modules in any combinations as long as they
match the above specifications.
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Modem Interface
Item Specification
Chipset Agere Scorpio +CSP1037B
Fax modem data baud rate (bps) 14.4K
Data modem data baud rate (bps) 56K
Supports modem protocol V.90 / V.92 MDC
Modem connector type RJ11
Modem connector location Rear side
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DVD-ROM Interface
Item Specification
Vendor & model name DVD-ROM 8X QSI SDR-083
Performance Specification With CD Diskette With DVD Diskette
Transfer rate (KB/sec) Sustained: Sustained:
Max 3.6Mbytes/sec Max 10.8Mbytes/sec
Data Buffer Capacity 128 KBytes
Interface IDE/ATAPI
Applicable disc format DVD: DVD-5, DVD-9, DVD-10, DVD-R (3.95G)
CD: CD-Audio, CD-ROM (mode1 and mode 2), CD-ROM XA(mode 2 form 1
and form 2), CD-I (mode 2 form 1 and form 2), CD-I Ready, CD-I Bridge CD-
WO, CD-RW, Photo CD, Video CD, Enhanced Music CD, CD-TEXT
Loading mechanism Soft eject (with emergency eject hole)
Power Requirement
Input Voltage +5 V +/- 5 %
Audio Interface
Item Specification
Audio Controller AC’97 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 PC98/PC99, AC97 2.1
Mixed sound source Microphone, CD, AUX
Voice channel 8/16-bit, mono/stereo
Sampling rate 44.1 kHz
Internal microphone No
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Video Interface
Item Specification
Chip vendor VIA
Chip name KN400 (Integrated with Northbridge)
Supports ZV (Zoomed Video) port No
Graph interface Inside KN400 (Accelerated Graphics Port) Bus
Maximum resolution (LCD) 1024*768
Maximum resolution (CRT) 1600*1200
Video Memory
ItemResolution Specification
Fixed or upgradeable Fixed
Video memory size 64MB (Share system memory)
Parallel Port
Item Specification
Parallel port controller NS87393
Number of parallel port 1
Location Rear side
Connector type 25-pin D-type connector, in female type
Parallel port function control Always Enabled
Supports ECP/EPP/Bi-directional (PS/2 Yes (set by BIOS setup)
compatible)
Optional ECP DMA channel (in BIOS Setup) DMA channel 1 and 3
Optional parallel port I/O address (in BIOS 378h
Setup)
Optional parallel port IRQ (in BIOS Setup) IRQ7
USB Port
Item Specification
USB Compliancy Level 1.1/2.0
EHCI USB 2.0
Number of USB port 4
Location Rear panel
Serial port function control Always Enabled
PCMCIA Port
Item Specification
PCMCIA controller Ti PCI 1410A
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Keyboard
Item Specification
Keyboard controller NS PC87570
Keyboard vendor & model name Sunrex
Total number of keypads 86/87-key
Windows keys Yes
Internal & external keyboard work simultaneously Yes
Battery
Item Specification
Vendor & model name Simplo
Battery Type Li-ion
Pack capacity 4400mAH
Cell voltage 1.85 V/cell
Number of battery cell 8
Package configuration 4 cells in series, 2 series in parallel
Package voltage Li-ion 14.8V
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AC Adapter
Item Specification
Vendor & model name Li-Shin 90W 0202C1990 (WPFC) 3P
Lite-on 90W PA 1900-05QA (WPFC) 3P
Input Requirements
Maximum input current (A, 1.4A @ 100Vac
@90Vac, full load) 1.15A @ 180Vac
Nominal frequency (Hz) 47 - 63
Frequency variation range (Hz) 47 - 63
Nominal voltages (Vrms) 100 - 240
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Power Management
Power Saving Mode Phenomenon
Standby Mode The Sleep indicator lights up
Waiting time specified by the System Standby value
or the operating system elapses without any system
activity.
Or
When the computer is about to enter Hibernation
mode (e.g. during a battery-low condition), but the
Hibernation file is invalid or not present.
Hibernation Mode All power shuts off
When customized functions for power management
are set to Hibernation and the corresponding action is
taken.
Display Standby Mode The display shuts off
Keyboard, built-in touchpad, and an external PS/2
pointing device are idle for a specified period.
Hard Disk Standby Mode Hard disk drive is in standby mode. (spindle turned-off)
Hard disk is idle within a specified period of time
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Mechanical Specification
Item Specification
Dimensions 334mm (W) * 286.5mm (D) * 42mm (Front) / 49mm (Rear)
Weight 3.6 kg (7.92 lbs) for 14.1” LCD with DVD module
3.72 kg (8.2 lbs) for 15.0” LCD with DVD/CD-RW combo module
I/O Ports One IEEE1394 port, One Microphone in jack, One Headphone jack, One
Infrared port, One PCMCIA (Type II or Type III) slot, Four USB port, One RJ-11
jack for modem, One RJ-45 jack for Ethernet, One S-video port, One VGA
(external monitor) port, One Parallel port (ECP/EPP compliant), One DC-in jack
for AC adapter
Drive Bays One
Material Plastic
Indicators Power Mode LED, Battery Charge, Caps Lock, Num Lock, Scroll Lock, FDD
activity, HDD activity, ODD activity
Switch Power
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System Utilities
BIOS Setup Utility
The BIOS Setup Utility is a hardware configuration program built into your computer’s BIOS (Basic Input/
Output System).
Your computer is already properly configured and optimized, and you do not need to run this utility. However, if
you encounter configuration problems, you may need to run Setup. Please also refer to Chapter 4
Troubleshooting when problem arises.
To activate the BIOS Utility, press m during POST (when “Press <F2> to enter Setup” message is prompted
on the bottom of screen).
Press m to enter setup. Press <F12> during POST to enter multi-boot menu. In this menu, user can change
boot device without entering BIOS SETUP Utility.
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Navigating the BIOS Utility
There are six menu options: Info., Main, Advanced, Security, Boot, and Exit.
Follow these instructions:
T To choose a menu, use the cursor left/right keys (zx).
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.
This menu provides you the information of the system.
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Parameter Description
CPU Type Displays the CPU type information.
CPU Speed Displays the CPU speed.
Diskette A Displays the floppy drive type informaiton.
HDD1 Model Name IDE device model name information will be retrieved automatically during system boot.
HDD1 Serial Number IDE device serial number information will be retrieved automatically during system boot.
ATAPI Device ATAPI device model name information will be retrieved automatically during system boot.
System BIOS Ver Displays the system BIOS version.
VGA BIOS Ver Displays the VGA BIOS version.
KBC Ver Displays the keyboard controller firmware version.
Serial Num Displays the system serial number.
Asset Tag Number N/A
Product Name Displays the product name.
Manufacture Name Displays the Acer company.
UUID Number Displays the UUID (Universal Unique IDentifier) string = 32 bytes.
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NOTE: The screen above is for reference only. Actual values may differ.
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NOTE: The sub-items under each device will not be shown if the device control is set to disable or auto. This is
because the user is not allowed to control the settings in these cases.
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The table below describes the parameters in the screen. Settings in boldface are the default and suggested
parameter settings.
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NOTE: When you are prompted to enter a password, you have three tries before the system halts. Don’t forget
your password. If you forget your password, you may have to return your notebook computer to your
dealer to reset it.
Setting a Password
Follow these steps as you set the user or the supervisor password:
1. Use the w andy keys to highlight the Set Supervisor Password parameter and press the e key.
The Set Supervisor Password box appears:
2. Type a password in the “Enter New Password” field. The password length can not exceeds 8
alphanumeric characters (A-Z, a-z, 0-9, not case sensitive). Retype the password in the “Confirm New
Password” field.
IMPORTANT:Be very careful when typing your password because the characters do not appear on the screen.
3. Press e.
After setting the password, the computer sets the User Password parameter to “Set”.
4. If desired, you can opt to enable the Password on boot parameter.
5. When you are done, press u to save the changes and exit the BIOS Setup Utility.
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2. Type the current password in the Enter Current Password field and press e.
3. Press e twice without typing anything in the Enter New Password and Confirm New Password fields.
The computer then sets the Supervisor Password parameter to “Clear”.
4. When you have changed the settings, press u to save the changes and exit the BIOS Setup Utility.
Changing a Password
1. Use the w and y keys to highlight the Set Supervisor Password parameter and press the e key.
The Set Password box appears:
2. Type the current password in the Enter Current Password field and press e.
3. Type a password in the Enter New Password field. Retype the password in the Confirm New Password
field.
4. Press e. After setting the password, the computer sets the User Password parameter to “Set”.
5. If desired, you can enable the Password on boot parameter.
6. When you are done, press u to save the changes and exit the BIOS Setup Utility.
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If the new password and confirm new password strings do not match, the screen will display the following
message.
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Parameter Description
Exit Saving Changes Exit System Setup and save your changes to CMOS.
Exit Discarding Changes Exit utility without saving setup data to CMOS.
Load Setup Default Load default values for all SETUP item.
Discard Changes Load previous values from CMOS for all SETUP items.
Save Changes Save Setup Data to CMOS.
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General Information
Before You Begin
Before proceeding with the disassembly procedure, make sure that you do the following:
1. Turn off the power to the system and all peripherals.
2. Unplug the AC adapter and all power and signal cables from the system.
3. Remove the battery pack.
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Start
Battery
F*2 *2
Wireless LAN
Routing Plate Launch Board Keyboard
Card
G*1
F*2
F*13
A*2
F*2
Touchpad *4 A*3 I*2 F*4
Touchpad
Board Fixed TV-out/VGA FDD-HDD
Board Thermal
Plate CPU ODD Tray Speaker
Module Board Tray B*2
L*4
Main Board
D*4 A*4
Northbridge
PCMCIA Slot
Heatsink
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4 LCD
Rubbers
J*4
LCD Bezel
Inverter Board
J*6
J*1
Bluetooth
LCD Panel LCD
Antenna
J*4
LCD Hook
Bracket B*4
LCD Coaxial
LCD Brackets
J*2 Cable
Wireless
Antenna
Screw List
Item Description
A SCREW M2.5*4L-BZN-NYLOK
B SCREW M2*3L-NI-NYLOK
C SCREW M2.0*2.0-BZN
D SCREW M2*4L NI-NYLOK
E SCREW M2*7L-NI-NYLOK
F SCREW M2.5*7L-BNI-NYLOK
G SCREW M2.5*3L-BNI-NYLOK
H SCREW M2.5*3L-NI-NYLOK
I SCREW M2.5*5L-NI-NYLOK
J SCREW M2.5*6L-NI-NYLOK
K SCREW M3*2.8L-NI-NYLOK
L SCREW NUT-I/O
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4. Remove the two screws that secure the MDC(modem or modem/Bluetooth combo) board.
5. Remove the MDC board then disconnect the MDC cable and Bluetooth atenna.
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5. Remove the three screws that hold the keyboard. Then turn over the keyboard.
6. Disconnect the keyboard connector then remove the keyboard.
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14. Remove the two screws that secure the LCD module on one side.
15. Then remove another two screws one another side.
16. Detach the entire LCD module.
17. Remove one screw as picture shows in order to detach upper case assembly.
18. Then remove the thirteen screws on the bottom panel.
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25. Remove the two screws that secure the touchpad board(scroll board).
26. Then take out the touchpad board(scroll board).
27. Remove the four screws that secure the thermal module according to order.
28. Then remove the thermal module as picture shows.
29. Disconnect the two fan cables then take out the thermal module.
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37. Remove the four hexagon screws on the rear as picture shows.
38. Then take out the main board.
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41. Remove the four screws that secure the PCMCIA slot.
42. Then detach the PCMCIA slot from the main board.
43. Remove the three screws that secure the VGA/TV-out board.
44. Then remove the VGA/TV-out board.
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4. Tear off the tape that fastens the LCD inverter cable and the high voltage cable.
5. Disconnect the inverter cable.
6. Then disconnect the high voltage cable.
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12. Remove the four screws that secure the LCD hook bracket.
13. Remove the LCD hook bracket.
14. Remove one screw that secures the left aux wireless LAN antenna.
15. Remove one screw that secures the right main wireless LAN antenna.
16. Remove the wireless LAN antennas.
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19. Remove another two screws holding the left LCD bracket.
20. Remove the left LCD bracket.
21. Tear off the tape that fastens the LCD coaxial cable as picture shows.
22. Disconnect the LCD coaxial cable.
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Troubleshooting
Use the following procedure as a guide for computer problems.
NOTE: The diagnostic tests are intended to test this model. Non-Acer products, prototype cards, or modified
options can give false errors and invalid system responses.
1. Duplicate symptom and obtain the failing symptoms in as much detail as possible.
2. Distinguish symptom. Verify the symptoms by attempting to re-create the failure by running the diagnostic
test or by repeating the same operation.
3. Disassemble and assemble the unit without any power sources.
4. If any problem occurs, you can perform visual inspection before you fellow this chapter’s instructions. You
can check the following:
power cords are properly connected and secured;
there are no obvious shorts or opens;
there are no obviously burned or heated components;
all components appear normal.
5. Use the following table with the verified symptom to determine which page to go to.
Symptoms (Verified) Go To
Power failure. (The power indicator does not go “Power System Check” on page 63
on or stay on.)
POST does not complete. No beep or error “Power-On Self-Test (POST) Error Message” on
codes are indicated. page 63
“Undetermined Problems” on page 71
POST detects an error and displayed messages “Error Message List” on page 65
on screen.
The diagnostic test detected an error and “System Diagnostic Diskette” on page 39
displayed a FRU code.
Other symptoms (i.e. LCD display problems or “Power-On Self-Test (POST) Error Message” on
others). page 63
Symptoms cannot be re-created (intermittent Use the customer-reported symptoms and go to
problems). “Power-On Self-Test (POST) Error Message” on
page 63
“Intermittent Problems” on page 70
“Undetermined Problems” on page 71
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System Check Procedures
External Diskette Drive Check
Do the following to isolate the problem to a controller, driver, or diskette. A write-enabled, diagnostic diskette is
required.
NOTE: Make sure that the diskette does not have more than one label attached to it. Multiple labels can cause
damage to the drive or cause the drive to fail.
Do the following to select the test device. See “System Diagnostic Diskette” on page 39 for details.
1. Boot from the diagnostics diskette and start the diagnostics program (see “System Diagnostic Diskette” on
page 39).
2. See if FDD Test is passed as the program runs to FDD Test.
3. Follow the instructions in the message window.
If an error occurs with the internal diskette drive, reconnect the diskette connector on the system board.
If the error still remains:
1. Reconnect the external diskette drive/DVD-ROM module.
2. Replace the external diskette drive/CD-ROM module.
3. Replace the main board.
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Memory Check
Memory errors might stop system operations, show error messages on the screen, or hang the system.
1. Boot from the diagnostics diskette and start the doagmpstotics program (please refer to main board.
2. Go to the diagnostic memory in the test items.
3. Press F2 in the test items.
4. Follow the instructions in the message window.
NOTE: Make sure that the DIMM is fully installed into the connector. A loose connection can cause an error.
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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 Tracking Pad PS2 Mode Driver. For example, run Syn touch driver.
2. Run utility with the PS/2 mouse function and check if the mouse is working.
3. If the the PS/2 mouse does not work, then check if the main board to switch board FPC is connected O.K.
4. If the main board to switch board FPC is connected well, then check if the FCC on touch pad PCB
connects properly.
5. If the FFC on touch pad PCB connects properly, then check if LS851 JP1 Pin6=5V are pulese. If yes, then
replace switch board. If no, then go to next step.
6. Replace touch pad PCB.
7. If the touch pad still does not work, then replace 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.
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Indicator-Related Symptoms
Symptom / Error Action in Sequence
Indicator incorrectly remains off or on, but system Main board
runs correctly
HDD/CD-ROM active indicators cannot work HDD/CD-ROM drive
Device driver
Main board
Power-Related Symptoms
Symptom / Error Action in Sequence
Power shuts down during operation Power source (battery pack and power adapter). See “Power
System Check” on page 61.
Battery pack
AC adapter
See if the thermal module is overheat (Heat sink or fan).
Main board
The system cannot power-on. Power source (battery pack and power adapter). See “Power
System Check” on page 61.
Battery pack
Power adapter
CPU
Main board
The system cannot power-off. In Windows XP operating system, hold and press the power switch
for more than 4 seconds. If the system can power off, then the main
board is OK. Verify OS in the HDD.
Main board
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PCMCIA-Related Symptoms
Symptom / Error Action in Sequence
System cannot detect the PC Card (PCMCIA) PCMCIA slot assembly
Main board
PCMCIA slot pin is damaged. PCMCIA slot assembly
PC Card cannot be inserted or ejected Check if the PCMCIA slot is blocked
Main board
Memory-Related Symptoms
Symptom / Error Action in Sequence
Memory count (size) appears different from Enter BIOS Setup Utility to execute “Load Default Settings” then
actual size. reboot system.
RAM module
Main board
Check BIOS revision
System can power on, but you hear two long Reinsert DIMM
beeps: “B--, B--” and the LCD is blank. DIMM
Main board
Speaker-Related Symptoms
Symptom / Error Action in Sequence
In Windows, multimedia programs, no sound OS volume control
comes from the computer. Audio driver
Speaker
Main board
Internal speakers make noise or emit no sound. Speaker
Main board
Microphone cannot work Audio driver
Volume control in Windows XP
Main board
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Peripheral-Related Symptoms
Symptom / Error Action in Sequence
System configuration does not match the Enter BIOS Setup Utility to execute “Load Setup defaults”, then
installed devices. reboot system.
Reconnect hard disk/CD-ROM drives/FDD or other peripherals.
Main board
External display does not work correctly. Press Fn+F5, LCD/CRT/Both display switching
Keyboard
Main board
USB does not work correctly See “System Diagnostic Diskette” on page 39
Main board
Print problems. Enter BIOS Setup Utility to execute “Load Default Settings” then
reboot the system.
Run printer self-test.
Printer driver
Printer cable
Printer
Main board
Parallel port device problems Enter BIOS Setup Utility to execute “Load Default Settings” then
reboot the system.
Device driver
Device cable
Device
Main board
Keyboard/Touchpad-Related Symptoms
Symptom / Error Action in Sequence
Keyboard (one or more keys) does not work. Reconnect the keyboard cable.
Keyboard
Main board
Touchpad does not work. Reconnect touchpad cable.
Touchpad board
Main board
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Exploded Diagram
THE Base
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Module
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NOTE: Some part numbers appear on the exploded diagram are vendor’s part number. Please refer to the
FRU list for Acer part number.
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Boards
MAINBOARD W/KN400 CHIPSET, PCMCIA SLOT, W/O CPU, MEMORY MB.A1006.001
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TOUCHPAD 56.A10V7.001
Adapter
ADAPTER LITE- ON PA-1900-05QA 3PIN W/LED 90W AP.A1003.001
ADAPTER LSE 0202C1990 3PIN W/LED 90W AP.A1007.001
Battery
BATTERY SANYO LI-ION 8CELL,SANYO, 4UR18650F-2-QC-24 BT.A1003.002
BATTERY SIMPLO LI-ION 8CELL, PANASONIC,916-2540 BT.A1007.001
Case/Cover/Bracket Assembly
MIDDLE COVER W/ NAME PLATE 42.A10V7.001
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Keyboard
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Rubber
LCD COVER RUBBER 47.A10V7.001
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Model Wireless
CPU LCD ODD Memory HDD Battery
Number LAN
1351X AMD Athlon 14.1” XGA CD-ROM 128M 20G NiMH/ N/A
XP-M 2000+ Li-Ion
1351FX AMD Athlon 14.1” XGA CD-ROM 128M/ 20G NiMH/ N/A
XP-M 2000+ 256M Li-Ion
1351FXV AMD Athlon 14.1” XGA CD-ROM 128M 20G Li-Ion N/A
XP-M 2000+
1351FXC AMD Athlon 14.1” XGA DVD/CD-RW 256M 30G Li-Ion N/A
XP-M 2000+ combo
1351XC AMD Athlon 14.1” XGA DVD/CD-RW 256M 30G Li-Ion N/A
XP-M 2000+ combo
1351LC AMD Athlon 15.0” XGA DVD/CD-RW 256M 30G Li-Ion N/A
XP-M 2000+ combo
1351LM AMD Athlon 15.0” XGA DVD-RW 256M 40G Li-Ion N/A
XP-M 2000+
1353LC AMD Athlon 15.0” XGA DVD/CD-RW 256M/ 30G/ Li-Ion N/A
XP-M 2400+ combo 2*256M 40G
1353LM AMD Athlon 15.0” XGA DVD-RW 2*256M 40G Li-Ion N/A
XP-M 2400+
1355LC AMD Athlon 15.0” XGA DVD/CD-RW 256M/ 30G/ Li-Ion N/A
XP-M 2600+ combo 2*256M 40G
1355LM AMD Athlon 15.0” XGA DVD-RW 2*256M 40G Li-Ion N/A
XP-M 2600+
1356LC AMD Athlon 15.0” XGA DVD/CD-RW 2*256M 40G Li-Ion N/A
XP-M 2800+ combo
1356LMi AMD Athlon 15.0” XGA DVD-RW 2*256M 40G Li-Ion 11b
XP-M 2800+
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Appendix B 91
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Microsoft Windows XP (Home) Environment Test
Item Specifications
Display Philips 4CM8294/17T (DDC, Energy Star)
SNI MCM1703 (DDC, Energy Star)
NEC C&C-15R1
ViewSonic GS771
PC Card
Modem Card Xircom CreditCard Modem 56 (CM-56)
Xircom CreditCard Modem 56 (CM-56G)
3Com 56K Modem (XJ1560)
LAN Card D-Link Fast Etherent DFE-650
D-Link CardBus DFE-660
3COM 10/100 16Bit LAN Card (3CCFE574BT)
3COM 10/100CardBus LAN Card (3CCFE575BT)
Xircom CreditCard Ethernet 10/100 (CE3B-100BTX)
Xircom CardBus Ethernet II 10/100 (CBE2-100BTX)
SCSI Adaptec Slim SCSI APA-1450A Card
Adaptec Slim SCSI 1480 CardBus UltraSCSI Card
LAN+Modem Card 3COM 10/100 LAN+56K Modem Card (3CCFE556B)
Xircom CreditCard Ethernet+Modem 56K (CEM56-100)
ATA Card KingMax 40MB
Compact Flash 96MB
Wireless LAN Card Gemtek Wireless LAN Card
BlueTooth Card 3Com BlueTooth Card
Modem Adapters
Modem Xircom Winglobal Carbus Modem 56K
I/O Peripheral
I/O - Parallel (Printer) HP Laser Jet 5M
HP Desk Jet 890C
IOMega ZIP (LPT Port)
I/O - USB (Keyboard) Microsoft Internet Keyboard Pro
Gateway Keyboard SK-9910U
Gateway Keyboard SK-9926
I/O - USB (Mouse) Microsoft Optical USB Mouse
Lotitech Wheel Mouse
Acer USB Mouse M012B0
I/O-USB (Camera) Microtek EyeStar U2S PC Camera USC-1
I/O-USB (HDD) Argosy HDD
I/O-USB (CD-ROM) IOMega ZIP CD650
I/O-USB (Printer) HD DeskJet 840C
I/O-USB (FDD) MIC USB FDD YD-8U10
I/O-USB (LAN) 3Com USB LAN
I/O-USB (Zip) Iomega USB ZIP
I/O-USB (Scanner) HP ScanJet 5200
I/O-USB (Speaker) Philips USB speaker
I/O - USB (Speaker) Panasonic USB Speaker EAB-MPC57
Phillips DSS350 Speaker
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