Instruction/ maintenance manual of the product 1310 Acer
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A cer Aspire 1310 Series Service Guide SERVICE CD P ART NO.: VD.A0307.001 PRINTED IN T AIWAN Service guide files and updates are availab le on the ACER/CSD web; for more information, please refer to http://csd.
II Revision History Please refer to the table below for the updates ma de on Aspire 1310 service guide. Date Chapter Up date s.
III Copyright Copyright © 2003 by Acer Incorporated. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, transmitted, transcribed, stored in a retrieval system, or translated into any.
IV Conventions The following conventi ons are used in this manual: SCREEN MESSAGES Denotes actual messages that appe ar on screen. NOTE Gives bits and pieces of additional information related to the current topic. W ARNING Alert s you to any damage that might result from doing or not doing specific actions.
V Preface Before using this information and the product it supports, please read th e fo llowing general info rma tion. 1. This Service Guide provides you with all techni cal information relating to the BASIC CONFIGURA TION decided for Acer's "global" product offering.
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VII T able of Contents Chapter 1 System Specifications 1 Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 System Block Dia gram . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
VIII T able of Contents Undetermined Problems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57 Chpater 5 Jumper and Connector Locations 59 Top View . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Chapter 1 9 Features This computer was designed with the user in mind . Here are just a few of its many features: Perf ormance T Moblie AMD Athlon XP1800+/ XP1900+, or higher processor T VIA KN266+VT8.
10 Chapter 1 Human-centric design and ergonomics T All-in-one design (incorporating hard dr ive, optical drive and floppy disk drive) T Rugged, yet extremely protable, construction T S tylish a ppeara.
Chapter 1 11 System Block Diagram 5 5 4 4 3 3 2 2 1 1 D D C C B B A A DATA ADDR Su p e r So u t h CK- G EN CTRL ADDR HD D CD- ROM USB 2 . 0 AM D Pr o c e s s o r ( S ocket A ) DATA CTRL U l traDMA 100/133 VI A PCI BUS I C S950902 19V I N DC/ DC Ba t t er y Ch a r ger SYST EM BL O CK DI AG RAM 5V, 3 V,CPUCORE VCC e tc .
12 Chapter 1 Board Layout To p V i e w 1 LCD Connector 13 NS87570 Embeded Controller 2 Printer Port 14 Right S peaker Connector 3 CRT Connector 15 FDD Connector 4 USB Connector 16 Left S peaker Connec.
Chapter 1 13 Bottom V iew 1 LAN Controller L80227 6 PCMCIA Cardbus Controller oz6912T 2 S-Video TV -out Controller ch701 1a-t 7 SIO Controller PC87393 3 RAM Connector 8 BIOS EEPROM 4 Modem Controller .
14 Chapter 1 Outlook V iew A general introduction of ports allow you to connect peripheral devices, as you would with a desktop PC. Front V iew # Item Description 1 Display Large liquid crystal display (LCD) provides visual output. 2 Launch keys 4 buttons that can be prog rammed to start frequently used applications.
Chapter 1 15 Left Panel # Item Description 1 Modem jack Connects the built-in fax/data modem to a phone line. 2 Network jack Connects the computer to an Ethernet 10 / 100-based network. 3 Microphone-in jack Connects an external microphone for audio input.
16 Chapter 1 Right Panel # 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.
Chapter 1 17 Re a r P a n e l # Item Description 1 Kensington lock slot For atta ching a security connector . 2 DC-in jack Connects the AC adapter . 3 S-video Connects to a television or display device with S-video input. 4 IEEE 1394 port Connects IEEE 1394 devices.
18 Chapter 1 Bottom Panel # Item Description 1 V entilation slots Enables the co mputer to stay cool, even after prolonged use. 2 Reset Switch Forces the computer to shut d own in the event of system lockup. Note : Any unsaved data will be lost. 3 Battery The computer ’s removable battery .
Chapter 1 19 Indicators Y our computer provides an array of six indicators loca ted above the keyboard, in additio n to two indicators positioned at the from of the palm rest area. These indicators show the status of the computer and its components. The six indicators located above the keyboard provid e the following status information:.
20 Chapter 1 Ke y b o a r d Special keys Lock keys The keyboard fea tures full-size ke ys with an embedde d keypad, separate cursor control keys, two Windows keys, and twelve func tion keys (hot keys). Embedded Keyp ad The embedded keypad functions like a desktop numeric keypad.
Chapter 1 21 Windows Key s The keyboard has two keys that perform Wi ndows-specific functions. Hotkeys Using the Fn key with a nother key creates a hot key , providing a qui ck and convenient method for contro lling various functions. T o use a hot key , first hold down the Fn key .
22 Chapter 1 NOTE: When activati ng hotkeys, press and hold the Fn key before pressing the other key in the hotkey combination. Euro key Y our computer supports the new Euro currency character . First, hold dow n the Alt Gr key , and then press the Euro key .
Chapter 1 23 To u c h p a d The built-in touchpad is a PS/2-compatible pointing devic e that senses movement on its surface. This cursor responds to your finger movements on the touchpad.
24 Chapter 1 NOTE: Keep your fingers, as well as the surface of the t ouchpad dry and clean. The t ouchpad is sensitive to your finger movements: the lighter the touch, th e better the response. T apping hard will not in crease the touchpad’ s responsiveness.
Chapter 1 25 Launch K eys Located at the top of the keyboar d are four buttons. These buttons a re called launch keys. The y are designated as key 1, key 2, key 3 and key 4. By default, key 1 is used to launch the email a pplication and key 2 is used to laun ch the Internet browse r .
26 Chapter 1 Hardware Specifications and Configurations Processor Item Specification CPU type AMD Athlon XP (1.2G-1.8G) FSB200/266M CPU package OPGA CPU core voltage 1.75V/1.45V BIOS Item Specification BIOS vendor Phoenix BIOS V ersion 1.0 BIOS ROM type Flash ROM BIOS ROM size 512KB BIOS package TSOP Supported protocols ACPI 1.
Chapter 1 27 Above table list s some system memory configurations. Y ou may combine DIMMs with various capacities to form other combinations .. Memory Combinations Slot 1 Slot 2 To t a l M e m o r y 0.
28 Chapter 1 Power Requirement Input V oltage (V) +5V +/- 10% Hard Disk D rive In terfac e Item Specification V endor & Model Name TOSHIBA 20G(MK20 18GAP), TIT AN IBM 20G(IC25N 020A TCS0 4-0), 07N.
Chapter 1 29 Audio Interface Item Specification Audio Controller Conexant CX 20468-21 Audio onboard or optional Built-in Mono or S ter eo S tereo Resolution 20 bit stereo Digital to analog converter 18 bit stereo Analog to Ditial converter Compatibility Microsoft PC98/PC99, AC97 2.
30 Chapter 1 USB Port Item Specification USB Compliancy Level 1.1 OHCI USB 2.0 Number of USB port 2 Location Rear panel Serial port function control E nable/Disable by BIOS Setup PCMCIA Port Item Spec.
Chapter 1 31 NOTE: DC-AC inverter is used to generate very hig h AC voltage, the support to LCD CCFT backlight user , and is also responsible for the control of LCD bri ghtness. Avoid touching the DC-AC inve rter area while the system is turned on. Package voltage Li-ion 14.
32 Chapter 1 Maximum input current (A, @90V ac, full load) 2.25A @ 90V ac 1.125A @ 180V ac Nominal frequency (Hz) 47 - 63 Frequency variation range (Hz) 47 - 63 Nominal voltages (V rms) 100- 240 Inrush current The maximum inrush current will be less than 50A and 100A when the adapter is connected to 1 15V ac(60Hz) and 230V ac(50Hz) respectively .
Chapter 1 33 Hard Disk St andby Mode Hard disk is idle within a specified period o f time Hard disk drive is in standby mode. (spindle turned- off) Environmental R equirements Item Specification T e m.
34 Chapter 1 040B DMA controller-1 061 System speaker 070-073 Real-time clock and NMI mask 080-08F DMA page register 0A0-0A1 Interrupt controller-2 0C0-0DF DMA controller-2 0F0-0FF Numeric data proces.
Chapter 2 37 BIOS Setup Utility The BIOS Setup Utility is a hardware configuration prog ram built into y our computer ’s BIOS (Basic Input/ Output System). Y our computer is already properly configu red and optimi zed, and you do not need to run this utility .
38 Chapter 2 Startup The S tartup scre en displays a summary of you r computer hardware information, and also includes basi c setup parameters. After you enter BIOS, you will first see the system information on the first page, then you can u se the cursor up/down keys ( wy ) to select the paramete r you like to change.
Chapter 2 39 Exit The Exit screen contains parameters that help safegua rd and protect your computer from unauthorized use. The table below describes the parameters in this screen. Parameter Description Save and Exit Saves changes made and reboot the system.
40 Chapter 2 BIOS Flash Utility The BIOS flash memory upd ate is required for th e following con ditions: T New versions of system programs T New features or options T Restore a BIOS when it becomes corrupted. Use the Flash utility to updat e th e system BIOS flash ROM.
Chapter 3 41 This chapter contains step-by-s tep procedures on how to disass emble the notebook computer for maintenance and troubleshooting . T o disassemble th e computer , you ne ed the following t.
42 Chapter 3 General Inf ormation Bef ore Y ou Begin Before proceeding with the disassembly procedure, make su re that you do the following: 1. T urn off the power to the system and all peripherals. 2. Unplug the AC adapter and all power and signal cab les from the system.
Chapter 3 43 Disassembly Procedure Flowchart The flowchart on the succeed ing page gives you a graphic represen tation on the entire disassembly sequen ce and instructs you on the components that need to be remo ved during servicing .
44 Chapter 3 Screw List Item Description A Screw MBEA1001012 (Screw Nut-I/O) C Screw MM25050IL64 (MM2.5X5.0) D Screw MM25060PCI5 (MM2.5X6.0-P) E Screw MM20040ICI8 (MM2.0X4.0NYLOK) F Screw MM25040I243 (MM2.5 X4.0) G Screw MM20025ICI6 (MM2.0X2.5) J Screw MM25030ICI7 (MM2.
Chapter 3 45 R emoving the Battery Pack 1. Slide the battery latch. 2. Then remove the battery pack..
46 Chapter 3 R emoving the Memory/HDD Module 1. Remove the screws that secure the ram door . 2. Remove the ram door . 3. Prize the memory lock with fing ers then remove the memory . 4. Unscrew the two screws that secure the HDD module. 5. Then remove the HDD module fr om the notebook computer .
Chapter 3 47 R emoving the K eyboard/LCD Module 1. Use a flat head screwdriver to prize the middle cove r . Please be careful. Do not scrape the middle cover . 2. Remove the middle cover . 3. Unscrew the three screws that secure the keyboard. Next, turn over the keyboard.
48 Chapter 3 Disassembling the Main Unit 1. Disconnect the fan connector . 2. Remove the three screws holding the fan t hen remove the fan from the main u nit. . 3. Unscrew the five screws that secure the th ermal module then remove the thermal module.
Chapter 3 49 11 . Press the cover latch lo cating on the ri ght upper corner of the upper case. 12. Then detach the upper case from the lower assembly . 13. Unscrew the four screws t hat secure the FDD module. 14. Disconnect the FDD FFC then remove the FDD module from the main unit.
50 Chapter 3 22. Unscrew the four screws that lock th e special nuts on the main b oard..
Chapter 3 51 Disassembling the LCD Module-14.1 Inch 1. First, remove the six screw pads then remove the six screws as shown here. 2. Detach the LCD bezel carefully . . 3. Disconnect the inverter power cable and LCD CCFT cable, the n remove the inverter board.
52 Chapter 3 Disassembling the LCD Module-15.1 Inch 1. First, remove the two screw pads then remove the two screws a s shown here. 2. Detach the LCD bezel carefully . 3. Detach the four square screw pads. T wo on each side. . 4. Unscrew the six screws that fix LCD to the LCD panel; three on each side.
Chapter 3 53 Disassembling the External Modules Disassembling the HDD Module 1. Remove the four screws on HDD tray , two on each side. 2. T ake the HDD off the HDD tray . Disassembling the Floppy Disk D rive Module 1. Remove the two screws holding the FDD holder .
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Chapter 4 45 Use the following procedure as a gui de for computer problems. NOTE: The diagnosti c tests are intended to test this model. Non-Acer products, prot otype cards, or modified options can give false errors and invalid syst em responses. 1. Duplicate symptom and obtain the failing symptoms in as much detail as possible.
46 Chapter 4 System Check Procedures External Diskette Drive Check Do the following to isolate the problem to a controller , dr iver, or diskette. A write-ena bled , diagnostic diskette is required. NOTE: Make sure that the diskette does not have more than on e label attached to it.
Chapter 4 47 Keyboard or Auxiliary Input Device Check Remove the external keyboard if the internal keyboard is to be tested. If the internal ke yboard does not w ork or an unexpected character appears, make sure that the flexi ble cable extending from the keyboard is correctly se ated in the conne ctor on the system board.
48 Chapter 4 Check the Battery Pack T o check the battery pack, do the following: From Software: 1. Check out the Power Management in control Panel 2. In Power Mete r , conf irm that if the parameters sh own in the screen for Current Power Source and T otal Battery Power Remaining are correct.
Chapter 4 49 Power - On Self-T est (POST) Error Message The POST error message index lists the error message and their possible causes. The most like ly cause is listed first.
50 Chapter 4 Index of Error Messages Error Message List Error Messages FRU/Action in Sequence S truck Key See ““Keyboard or Auxiliar y Input Device Check” o n page 47 System CMOS checksum bad - Default configuration used R TC battery Run BIOS Setup Utility to reconfigure system, then reboot system.
Chapter 4 51 Error Message List No beep Error Messages FRU/Action in Sequence Power-on indicator turns off and LCD is blank. Power s ource (battery pack and power adapter.) See “Power System Check” on page 47 Ensure every connector is connected tig htly and correctly .
52 Chapter 4 Index of Symptom-to-FRU Error Message LCD-Related Symptoms Symptom / Error Action in Sequence LCD backlight doesn't work First, plug a monitor to CRT port. Next, enter BIOS utility to running “Load Default Settings” then reboot the system.
Chapter 4 53 Battery can’t be charged or discharged S ee “Check the Battery Pack” on page 48. Battery pack Main board System hang during POST ODD/HDD/FDD/RAM module Main board 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.
54 Chapter 4 The system doesn't resume from hibernation/ standby mode. Connect AC adapter then check if the system resumes from S tandby/Hibernation mode. Check if the battery is low . Hard disk drive Main board The system doesn't resume from standby mode after opening the lid of the portable computer .
Chapter 4 55 NOTE: If you cannot find a symptom or an error in this list and the problem remains, see “Undete rmined Problems” on page 57. Modem/LAN-Rela ted Symptoms Symptom / Error Action in Sequence Internal modem does not work correctly . See “System Diagnostic Diskette” on page 30.
56 Chapter 4 Intermittent Problems Intermittent system hang problems can be caused by a variety of reasons th at have nothin g to do with a hardware defect, such as: cosmic radiation, electros tatic discharge, or software errors. FRU replacement should be considered only when a recurring prob lem exists.
Chapter 4 57 Undetermined Problems The diagnostic proble ms does not identify wh ich adapter or device failed, which in stalled devices are incorrect, whether a short circuit is suspected, or whether the system is inoperative. Follow these procedure s to isolate the faili ng FRU (do not isolate non-defective FRU).
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Chapter 5 59 To p V i e w CON3 LC D Connector U14 KBC Connector CON2 Parallel Port JAPKR1 In ternal S peaker Connector (Right) CON1 VGA Port CON12 F DD Connector CN3 USB Port JAPKL1 Internal S peaker .
60 Chapter 5 Bottom V iew U20 LAN PHY U28 PCMCIA Controller U21 TV Encoder U26 Super I/O Controller CN10, CN1 1 DDR So-Dimm U24 BIOS U34 Modem Controller U22 1394 Controller U31 South Bridge BT1 RTC B.
Chapter 6 61 This chapter gives you the FRU (Field Replaceabl e Unit) listing in global configurati ons of Aspire 1310. Refer to this chapter whene ver ordering for parts to repair or for RMA (Return Merchandise Autho rization). Please also note that there are some common parts for Aspire 1310, yet the LCD modules are different in two model.
62 Chapter 6 Exploded Diagram THE SY STEM LCD 14.1 ” 1. M/B to Base Assy MM25040I243 x4 SCALE 0.800 3. FDD Assy to Base Assy MM25040I243 x4 4. TopShielding to Base Assy MM2540I243 x3 2. I/O Nutes MBEA1001012 x4 8. TopAssy to Base Assy MM25050IL64 x16 MM25060PCI5 x1 9.
Chapter 6 63 LCD 15.0” FDD ASSY NOTE: The part numbers appear on the exploded dia gram are vendor ’s part number . Please refer to the FRU list for Acer part number .
64 Chapter 6 Picture No. Partname And Description Part Number CPU/Processor AMD Athlon XP 1800+ 45W Thoroughbred AMD Athlon XP 2000+ 45W Thoroughbred AMD Athlon XP 2200+ 45W Thoroughbred AMD Athlon XP 2400+ 45W Thoroughbred AMD Athlon XP 2400+ 45W Thoroughbred AMD Athlon XP 2500+ 45W Thoroughbred KC.
Chapter 6 65 9-LCD 15.0” ASSY 14.1” HINGE R/L 6K.A03V7.004 3-LCD 15.0” ASSY 15.0” BRACKET R 33.A03V7.006 4--LCD 15.0” ASSY 15.0” BRACKET L 33.A03V7.007 1-LCD 15.0” LCD P ANEL WITH LOGO 14" LCD P ANEL 14" W/LOGO, ANTENNA FOR WIRELESS LCD P ANEL WITH LOGO 15" LCD P ANEL 15" W/LOGO, ANTENNA FOR WIRELESS 60.
66 Chapter 6 5-FDD ASSY FDD FFC 50.A03V7.001 3-FDD ASSY FDD HOLDER-P ANASO NIC 33.A03V7.002 HDD/ Hard Disk Drive NS HDD TOSHIBA 20G(MK2018GAP), TIT AN HDD IBM 20G(IC25N020A TCS04-0), 07N8325, CASCADE .
Chapter 6 67 ODD BRACKET 33.A03V7.001 WIRELESS MODULE BOARD (ETSI) 55.A03V7.002 Cables NS POWER CORD-US POWER COR D-CONTI NENT AL POWER CORD-PRC POWER CORD-UK POWER CORD-IT ALIAN POWER CORD-DANISH POWER CORD-SWISS 27.A03V7.001 27.A03V7.002 27.A03V7.003 27.
68 Chapter 6 9-THE SYSTEM ASPIRE 1300 KEYBOARD JIMMOLD US INTERNA TIONAL ASPIRE 1300 KEYBOARD JIMMOLD UK ASPIRE 1300 KEYBOARD JIMMOLD GERMAN ASPIRE 1300 KEYBOARD JIMMOLD IT ALIAN ASPIRE 1300 KEYBOARD .
Chapter 6 69 15/16-LCD 15.0” HINGE COVER 14.1”-R 42.A09V7.003 HINGE COVER 14.1”-L 42.A09V7.004 15/16-LCD 15.0” HINGE COVER 15.0”-R 42.A09V7.005 HINGE COVER 15.0”-L 42.A09V7.006 THE SYSTEM TOP COVER SHIELDING 34.A03V7.01 1 Others NS SPEAKER ASSY (L & R) 6K.
70 Chapter 6 RUBBER FEET CIRCLE (BASE) 47.A09V7.002 14" LCD SCREW P AD CUSHION 47.A09V7.003 14" LCD SCREW P AD FLA T 47.A09V7.004 15" LCD SCREW P AD OBLONG 47.A09V7.005 15" LCD SCREW P AD FLA T 47.A09V7.006 Screws SCREW NUT -I/O 86.
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Appendix A 82 Aspire 1310 series Model Number CPU LCD ODD Memory HDD (GB) 1310XV AMD Athlon XP 1800+ 14.1 XGA 8xDVD 256M 20 1313XC AMD Athlon XP 2200+ 14.1 XGA 24x CDR W+DVD 256M 30 1310XC AMD Athlon XP 1800+ 14.1 XGA 24x CDR W+DVD 256M 30 1312LC AMD Athlon XP 2000+ 15.
Appendix B 71 This computer ’s compat ibility is tested and verified by Acer ’s internal testing department. All of it s system functions are tested under Windows XP Home environment. Refer to the following lists for components, adapter card s, and peripherals which have passed these tests.
72 Appendix B Microsoft Windows XP (Home) Environment T est Item Specifications Display Philips 4CM8294/17T (DDC, Energy S tar) SNI MCM1703 (DDC, Energy St ar) NEC C&C-15R1 ViewSonic GS771 PC Card.
Appendix B 73 Audio Jacks JS-100 Jazz 3D S peaker SONY Earphone MDR-CD60 Microsoft Microphone Microphone Conderser MIC. Dynamic MIC. Item Specifications.
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Appendix C 75 This section describe s online technical support services availa ble to help you repair your Acer Systems. If you are a distributor , deal er, ASP or TPM, please refer your technical que ries to your local Acer branch office. Acer Branch Of fices and Regional Business Units may access our website.
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Index 77 A AC Adapter 23 ACPI 1.0a 18 AFLASH Utility 30 Audio 21, 22 B Battery 22 Battery Pack 35 BIOS 18 package 18 password control 18 ROM size 18 ROM type 18 vendor 18 Version 18 BIOS Setup Utility.
78 Index Model Definition 70 Modem 19 Modem Combo Card external 37 O Online Support Information 75 Overview 70 P Panel 6 Bottom 10 left 6 Rear 8 right 8 Parallel Port 21 PC Card 11, 22 PCMCIA 22 Power.
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