EasyNote DT85 SERVICE GUIDE
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Contents Chapter 1: System specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 Preface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Conventions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 General information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 System block diagram .
Contents Creating the Crisis Recovery disk . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Performing a BIOS recovery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Running the Flash utility: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Clearing a BIOS password . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Unlocking the hard drive . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41 41 42 43 45 Chapter 3: Replacing notebook components . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
www.packardbell.com Replacing the LCD assembly lid . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 134 Chapter 4: Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .137 Diagnosing problems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 138 System test procedures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 139 Testing the optical drive . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Contents Appendix C: Online support information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 195 Online Support Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
CHAPTER1 System specifications • • • • • • • • Preface Features System block diagram Hardware specifications Notebook product tour Keyboard Touchpad Webcam 1
CHAPTER 1: System specifications Preface Conventions The following conventions are used in this manual: Warning Indicates a potential for personal injury. Caution Indicates a potential loss of data or damage to equipment. Important Indicates information that is important to know for the proper completion of a procedure, choice of an option, or completing a task. General information Before using this information and the product it supports, read the following general information.
www.packardbell.com Features Platform • Intel® – Processor: Intel Core™2 Duo processor (2.0–2.4 GHz or above) with 1066/800 MHz FSB – Core logic: Intel GM45 (north bridge) + Intel ICH9M (south bridge) • Wireless: Intel WiFi Link 5100 a/b/g/n, Lite-On Atheris b/g/n System memory • Two DIMM slots supporting DDR3 1066 MHz DDR3 (PC3-8500) SO-DIMM • Maximum memory of 4 GB using two 2 GB SO-DIMM for 32-bit OS • Dual channel SDRAM support Display and graphics • 18.
CHAPTER 1: System specifications Input devices • 99-,100-, or 103-key keyboard, 2.5 mm (minimum) key travel • Function keys, system keys, navigation keys, Fn key, Windows key, Application key, arrow keys, and a separate numeric keypad • Touchpad pointing device • Capacitive hotkeys Audio • • • • • • 2.
www.packardbell.com Security • Kensington lock • BIOS-based user, supervisor, and HDD passwords Physical specifications • Dimensions: 441.1 × 300 × 40.2/44.2 mm (17.37 × 11.81 × 1.58/1.74 in) • Weight: 4.1 Kg. (9.04 lbs.
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www.packardbell.com Hardware specifications Processor Item Specification Type Intel Core 2 Duo, Pentium Dual-Core, Celeron mobile processor Processor package Socket-P, µFCPGA Processor core voltage 1.0375V to 1.3V Core logic Intel GM45 + ICH9M Controllers Item Intel platform Core logic Intel GM45 + ICH9M VGA • N10PGS 1024MB • N10MGS 512MB Ethernet Broadcom BCM5784 USB 2.0 Intel ICH9M Bluetooth Foxconn Bluetooth BRM 2046 BT2.1 Wireless 802.
CHAPTER 1: System specifications BIOS Item Specification BIOS vendor Phoenix BIOS version V1.01 BIOS ROM type 3V BIOS ROM size 16 Mb BIOS package 8-SOP Supported protocols ACPI 1.0b/2.0/3.0 compliance, PCI 2.2, System/HDD Password Security Control, INT 13H Extenstions, PnP BIOS 1.0a SMBIOS 2.4, BIOS Boot Specification, Simple Boot Flag 1.0, Boot Block, PCI Bus Power Management Interface Specification, USB Specification 1.1/2.0, IEEE 1394 1.
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CHAPTER 1: System specifications Item Specification Transfer rate Sustained: • with CD: Max 3.6 Mbytes/sec • with DVD: Max 10.08 Mbytes/sec Sustained: • with CD: Max 3.6 Mbytes/sec • with DVD: Max 10.8 Mbytes/sec • with BD: Max 11 Mbytes/sec Buffer memory 2 MB • for CD/DVD: 2 MB • for BD: 4.
www.packardbell.com Item Specification Display mode Normally white Brightness (nits) 250 / 220 Luminance uniformity 1.25 max. Contrast ratio 400–500 typical Response time (ms) 8 Nominal input voltage +3.
CHAPTER 1: System specifications Item Specification Features • Intel Gen 5.0 integrated graphics engine with ten, fully-programmable cores • Supports HDMI/DVI, DP, TV-Out, LVDS, CRT and SDVO • Intel® Dynamic Video Memory Technology (Intel® DVMT 5.0) • Video Capture via x1 concurrent PCI Express port • PAVP (Protected Audio-Video Path) support for Protected Intel® HD Audio (Video and Audio) Playback • High performance MPEG-2 decoding • WMV9 (VC-1) and H.
www.packardbell.com Keyboard Item Specification Controller Winbond WPC773 Type 99- ,100 or 103-key, 2.
CHAPTER 1: System specifications Wired LAN Item Specification Chipset Broadcom BCM5784 Data throughput 10/100/1000 Mbps LAN connector type RJ45 LAN connector location Left side Features • Integrated 10/10/1000 BASE-T transceiver • PCI v2.
www.packardbell.com USB Item Specification Chipset • Intel ICH9M USB compliancy level 2.0 OHCI USB 1.1 and USB 2.
CHAPTER 1: System specifications Cooling fan Processor temperature (°C) Fan speed (rpm) Acoustic level (dBA) 45-50 0-3000 29 55-66 0-3300 33 68-74 3300-3800 38 78-83 3800-4100 40 86-91 4100-4800 40 Note: Throttling 50%: % is controlled by operating system. Temperature point is 95 °C.
www.packardbell.com Power management ACPI mode Description G3 Mechanical Off - All devices in the system are turned off completely. No electrical current is running through the system. Except for the real-time clock, power consumption is zero. The machine can be worked on without damaging the hardware or endangering service personnel. G2 (S5) Soft Off - The computer consumes a minimal amount of power. No user mode or system mode code is run. It is not safe to disassemble the machine in this state.
CHAPTER 1: System specifications Notebook product tour Important Case color may vary from that shown in the pictures. Front View 3 1 2 # Icon Item Description 1 5-in-1 card reader Accepts Secure Digital (SD), MultiMediaCard (MMC), Memory Stick (MS), Memory Stick Pro (MS PRO), and xD-Picture Card. Note: Push to remove/install the card. Only one card can operate at any given time. 2 Battery1 Indicates the computer's battery status. 1. Charging: The light shows amber when the battery is charging.
www.packardbell.com Left View 1 # Icon 2 3 4 9 7 5 6 8 Item Description DC-in jack Connects to an AC adapter. HDMI Plug an HDMI device, such as a high definition television, into this optional jack. 3 External display (VGA) port Connects to a display device (e.g., external monitor, LCD projector). 4 Ethernet (RJ-45) port Connects to an Ethernet 10/100/1000-based network. 5 USB 2.0 ports Connects to USB 2.0 devices (e.g., USB mouse, USB camera).
CHAPTER 1: System specifications Right View 4 1 # Icon 2 3 5 6 7 Item Description 1 USB 2.0 ports Connects to USB 2.0 devices (e.g., USB mouse, USB camera). 2 Optical drive Internal optical drive; accepts CDs or DVDs. 3 Optical disk access indicator Lights up when the optical drive is active. 4 Optical drive eject button Ejects the optical disk from the drive. 5 Emergency eject hole Ejects the optical drive tray when the computer is turned off.
www.packardbell.com Top View Note: The LCD and the keyboard are separate pictures and were joined together for better clarification.
CHAPTER 1: System specifications # Item Description 1 Power button / indicator Turns the computer on and off. / Indicates the computer's power status. 2 Touchpad toggle Turns the internal touchpad on and off. Backup key Launches Acer Backup Management for three-step data backup. Acer PowerSmart key Puts your computer into power-saving mode. Communication key Enables / disables the WLAN / 3G functions. Bluetooth toggle Turns the Bluetooth function on and off.
www.packardbell.com Bottom View 1 6 2 5 3 # Icon 4 Item Description 1 Subwoofer Emits low frequency sound output. 2 Bottom cover Houses the memory, hard drive, cpu, and wlan card. 3 Battery release latch Releases the batter for removal. 4 Battery bay Houses the computer’s battery pack. 5 Battery lock Locks the battery in position. 6 Hard disk cover Houses the computer’s secondary hard drive (optional).
CHAPTER 1: System specifications Keyboard Your notebook features a full-size keyboard that functions the same as a desktop computer keyboard. Many of the keys have been assigned alternate functions, including shortcut keys for Windows and function keys for specific system operations. Function keys/ System keys Numeric keypad/ Navigation keys FN key Windows key Application key Arrow keys Key types The keyboard has several different types of keys.
www.packardbell.com System key combinations When you press the FN key and a system key at the same time, your notebook performs the action identified by the text or icon on the key. Press and hold FN, then press this system key... To... Turn the capacitive touch key LEDs on or off. Enter Sleep mode or Hybrid Sleep mode. Press the power button to leave Sleep mode.
CHAPTER 1: System specifications Touchpad Touchpad Left button Right button When you move your finger on the touchpad, the pointer (arrow) on the screen moves in the same direction. You can use the scroll zone to scroll through documents. Use of the scroll zone may vary from program to program. You can use the left and right buttons below the touchpad to select objects. To... 26 Do this... Move the pointer on the screen. Move your finger around on the touchpad.
www.packardbell.com To... Do this... Start a program or open a file or folder. Position the pointer over the object. Press the left button twice in rapid succession. This action is called double-clicking. Access a shortcut menu or find more information about an object on the screen. Position the pointer over the object. Quickly press and release the right button once. This action is called right-clicking. Move an object on the screen. Position the pointer over the object.
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CHAPTER2 System utilities • • • • BIOS setup utility BIOS recovery Clearing a BIOS password Unlocking the hard drive 29
CHAPTER 2: System utilities BIOS setup utility The BIOS setup utility is a hardware configuration program built into the notebook’s BIOS (Basic Input/Output System). The notebook was shipped already properly configured and optimized. However, if the user encounters configuration problems, you may need to run Setup. To run the BIOS Setup Utility: 1 Turn on the notebook. If the computer is already turned on, save your data and close all open applications, then restart the computer.
www.packardbell.com Navigating the BIOS setup utility Use the keys listed in the legend bar on the bottom of the Setup screen to work your way through the various menu and submenu screens. To use the BIOS setup utility: • • • • • • 1 To choose a menu, use the left ← and right → arrow keys. To choose an item, use the up ↑ and down ↓ arrow keys. To change the value of a parameter, press F5 or F6. A plus sign (+) indicates the item has sub-items. Press ENTER to expand this item.
CHAPTER 2: System utilities Information The Information menu displays a summary of your computer hardware information. These information are necessary for troubleshooting and may be required when asking for technical support.
www.packardbell.com Parameter Description Manufacturer Name Displays the name of the computer manufacturer. UUID Number Displays the computer’s UUID (universally unique identifier). UUID is an identifier standard used in software construction, standardized by the Open Software Foundation (OSF) as part of the Distributed Computing Environment (DCE). Main Use the Main menu to set the system time and date, and other basic options.
CHAPTER 2: System utilities 34 Parameter Description Format/Options Quiet Boot Enables or disables the Quiet Boot function. When enabled, BIOS setup is in graphical mode and displays only the computer brand logo during POST and while booting. When disabled, BIOS setup is in conventional text mode and displays the system Summary Screen. Disabled Enabled Network Boot When enabled, a remote host with appropriate boot image can boot this computer. (only works with an Ethernet device.
www.packardbell.com Security Use the Security menu option to set system passwords to protect your computer from unauthorized use.
CHAPTER 2: System utilities Parameter Description Option Set HDD Password Press Enter to set password for accessing the hard disk drive (HDD) password. It will be required during boot-up or when waking from hibernation mode. Password on Boot Referred to as the power-on password. When enabled, the user or supervisor password will be required to boot up the system. Note: A supervisor password must first be set before creating a user password.
www.packardbell.com To set a supervisor password: 1 Press ↑ or ↓ to highlight Set Supervisor Password, then press Enter. The Set Supervisor Password box opens. 2 Type a password, then press Enter. 3 Retype the password to verify the first entry, then press Enter. You will be prompted to save the new password. 4 Press Enter. 5 Press F10 to save the password and close the Setup Utility or you can proceed to setting a user password.
CHAPTER 2: System utilities 5 Press Enter. A dialog box will appear confirming that changes have been made. 6 Press F10 to save the password and close the Setup Utility or you can proceed to setting a user password. Removing a password To remove a password: 1 Press ↑ or ↓ to highlight the Set Supervisor Password or Set User Password field, then press Enter. The Set Supervisor Password or Set User Password box opens. 2 Type the current password, then press Enter.
www.packardbell.com Boot Use the Boot menu to set the preferred drive sequence in which the Setup utility attempts to boot the operating system. Information Main Phoenix SecureCore(tm) Setup Utility Security Boot Exit Item Specific Help Boot priority order: 1: 2: 3: 4: 5: 6: 7: 8: IDE0: XXXXXXXXXXX-(XX) IDE1: XXXXXXXXXXX-XXX XX-XXXX-XX CD/DVD: Optiarc BD ROM BC-XXXXX-(X Network Boot: XXXvXX.X.
CHAPTER 2: System utilities Exit The Exit menu screen lists options for quitting from the Setup Utility. Information Main Phoenix SecureCore(tm) Setup Utility Security Exit Boot Item Specific Help Exit Saving Changes Exit Discarding Changes Load Setup Defaults Discard Changes Save Changes F1 Help Esc Exit 40 Select Item Select Menu Exit System Setup and save your changes to CMOS.
www.packardbell.com BIOS recovery An interruption during a BIOS flash procedure (e.g. a power outage) can corrupt the BIOS code, which will cause the system to go into an unbootable state. You need to access and execute the boot block program to reboot the computer and recover the regular BIOS code.
CHAPTER 2: System utilities Running the Flash utility: To run the Flash utility: 1 Rename the BIOS file as “XXXXXXX.FD”. 2 Copy the “XXXXXXX.FD” file to a bootable USB device containing the Crisis Recovery disk files. 3 Turn off the computer. 4 Insert the USB device containing the renamed BIOS file and the Crisis Recovery disk files to any USB port. 5 Press and hold the Fn+Esc keys (this is the BIOS recovery hotkey), then press the power button. 6 Release the Fn+Esc keys after POST.
www.packardbell.com Clearing a BIOS password To clear a lost BIOS password (user or supervisor password) you need to short the clear password hardware gap G35 located near the LCD connector on the system board. HW Default setting Function Gap Open (normal) Short to clear the user and supervisor passwords.
CHAPTER 2: System utilities To clear a BIOS password: 1 2 3 4 5 Turn off the notebook and unplug all the peripherals connected to it. Complete the steps in “Removing the battery” on page 54. Complete the steps in “Removing the bay cover” on page 55. Use an electrical conductivity tool to short the two contacts on the hardware gap together. 6 While resting the tool on the two contacts, plug one end of the AC adapter into the DC power jack and plug one end to an electrical outlet.
www.packardbell.com Unlocking the hard drive To regain access to your computer if you lose the HDD password, you need to generate a master password and unlock the hard drive. To unlock a hard drive: 1 Open the computer in a DOS environment. 2 Type the following command: A\> unlock6 XXXXX 00 3 4 5 6 7 Press Enter to display the command options. Select option 2 (upper case ASCII code), then press Enter. Write down the generated master password. Reboot the computer.
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CHAPTER3 Replacing notebook components • Preventing static electricity discharge • Preparing the work space • Required tools • Preparing the notebook • Removing the battery • Removing the bay cover • Adding or replacing memory modules • Replacing the wireless card • Replacing the hard drive 1 • Replacing the hard drive 2 • Replacing the optical drive • Replacing the thermal module • Replacing the CPU • Replacing the VGA board (for discrete models) • Replacing the keyboard • Replacing the keyboard cover • Re
CHAPTER 3: Replacing notebook components Preventing static electricity discharge Warning To avoid exposure to dangerous electrical voltages and moving parts, turn off your notebook, remove the battery, and unplug the power cord and network cable before opening the case. Warning To prevent risk of electric shock, do not insert any object into the vent holes of the notebook. Important Before performing maintenance on the notebook, you should read and understand the information in this section.
www.packardbell.com Preparing the work space Before performing maintenance on the notebook, make sure that your work space and the notebook are correctly prepared. • Wear a grounding (ESD) wrist strap, and use a grounded or dissipative work • • • • • • • mat. Use a sturdy table. Make sure that the table top is wide enough to hold each component as you remove it. Ensure that clear lighting condition is available to make part identification easier.
CHAPTER 3: Replacing notebook components Required tools To disassemble the notebook, you need the following tools: • Wrist grounding strap (for ESD prevention) • Conductive mat (for ESD prevention) v • Flat screwdriver v • Phillips screwdriver v • Non-marring plastic scribe v 50
www.packardbell.com Preparing the notebook To prepare the notebook for maintenance: 1 2 3 4 Make sure that the optical disc drive is empty. Turn off the notebook. Close the LCD panel. Disconnect the AC adapter. 5 Disconnect the network cable and all peripheral devices connected to the notebook. 6 Make sure there is no express card on the express card slot.
CHAPTER 3: Replacing notebook components b Pull the express card out of its slot. 7 Make sure there is no memory card on the card reader slot.
www.packardbell.com b Pull the memory card out of its slot.
CHAPTER 3: Replacing notebook components Removing the battery To remove the battery: 1 Turn the notebook over so the base is facing up. 2 Slide the battery lock to the unlocked position (1); slide the battery latch (2), then remove the battery out of the notebook (3). Note The battery has been highlighted with a yellow circle in the above image. Detach the battery and follow local regulations for disposing it.
www.packardbell.com Removing the bay cover To remove or replace components located on the lower bay, you need to remove the bay cover first. Tools you need to complete this task: Flat-blade driver - OR - Scribe or non-marring tool Phillips #0 screwdriver To remove the bay cover: 1 Complete the steps in “Preparing the notebook” on page 51. 2 Turn the notebook over so the base is facing up. 3 Loosen the bay cover captive screws (these screws cannot be removed).
CHAPTER 3: Replacing notebook components 4 Insert a non-marring plastic scribe on the cover’s notch to release the cover from the computer, and then remove the cover.
www.packardbell.com Adding or replacing memory modules Important Use only memory modules designed for this Packard Bell notebook. Tools you need to complete this task: Flat-blade driver - OR - Scribe or non-marring tool Phillips #0 screwdriver To add or replace memory modules: 1 Complete the steps in “Preparing the notebook” on page 51. 2 Complete the steps in “Removing the bay cover” on page 55. 3 If you are replacing a memory module, go to step 4.
CHAPTER 3: Replacing notebook components Replacing the wireless card Tools you need to complete this task: Flat-blade driver - OR - Scribe or non-marring tool Phillips #0 screwdriver Screws removed during this task: • 1 chrome M2×4 (wireless card) To replace the wireless card: 1 Complete the steps in “Preparing the notebook” on page 51. 2 Complete the steps in “Removing the bay cover” on page 55. 3 Detach the bar code sticker covering the antenna cables.
www.packardbell.com 4 Unplug the antenna cables. Note which color cable corresponds to each of the connectors. Important The number of antenna cables varies depending on the type of wireless card installed on the notebook. IEEE 802.11n cards typically have two antenna cables. Other types of wireless cards usually have only three antenna cables. 5 Move the antenna cables away from the wireless card screw. 6 Remove the screw securing the wireless card.
CHAPTER 3: Replacing notebook components 7 Pull the card out of the slot. 8 Insert the new wireless card at a 30° angle into the empty Mini Card slot. The card is keyed so it can only be inserted in one direction. If the card does not fit, make sure that the notch in the card lines up with the tab in the card slot. 9 Secure the new wireless card with the screw removed in step 6. 10 Reconnect the antenna cables to the connectors. 11 Replace the bay cover, then tighten the cover screws.
www.packardbell.com Replacing the hard drive 1 Tools you need to complete this task: Flat-blade driver - OR - Scribe or non-marring tool Phillips #0 screwdriver Screws removed during this task: • • 1 chrome M2×4 (hard drive 1) 4 chrome M3×3 (hard drive bracket) To replace the hard drive: 1 Complete the steps in “Preparing the notebook” on page 51. 2 Complete the steps in “Removing the bay cover” on page 55. 3 Remove the hard drive screw.
CHAPTER 3: Replacing notebook components 4 Grasp the black mylar tab and use it to disengage the hard drive from its connector, and then remove the drive from its bay. 5 If your new hard drive already includes the hard drive bracket, go to step 9. If you need to use the bracket from the old hard drive, go to step 6. 6 Remove the screws that secure the hard drive to the hard drive bracket.
www.packardbell.com 7 Remove the hard drive from the bracket. 8 Place the bracket on the new drive and secure it with the screws removed in step 6. 9 Slide the new hard drive into the hard drive bay and make sure it’s properly engaged to the connector. 10 Secure the new drive to the system board with the screw removed in step 3. 11 Replace the bay cover, then tighten the cover screws.
CHAPTER 3: Replacing notebook components Replacing the hard drive 2 Tools you need to complete this task: Flat-blade driver - OR - Scribe or non-marring tool Phillips #0 screwdriver Screws removed during this task: • • 1 chrome M2×4 (hard drive 2) 4 chrome M3×3 (hard drive bracket) To replace the hard drive 2: 1 Complete the steps in “Preparing the notebook” on page 51. 2 Remove the hard drive cover screws.
www.packardbell.com 3 Remove the hard drive screw. 4 Grasp the black mylar tab and use it to disengage the hard drive from its connector, and then remove the drive from its bay. 5 If your new hard drive already includes the hard drive bracket, go to step 9. If you need to use the bracket from the old hard drive, go to step 6.
CHAPTER 3: Replacing notebook components 6 Remove the screws that secure the hard drive bracket. 7 Remove the hard drive from the bracket. 8 Place the bracket on the new drive and secure it with the screws removed in step 6. 9 Slide the new hard drive into the hard drive bay and make sure it’s properly engaged to the connector. 10 Secure the new drive to the system board with the screw removed in step 3. 11 Replace the hard drive cover, then tighten the cover screws.
www.packardbell.com Replacing the optical drive Tools you need to complete this task: Flat-blade driver - OR - Scribe or non-marring tool Phillips #0 screwdriver Screws removed during this task: • 1 chrome M2×4 (optical drive) • 1 chrome M2×4 (optical drive bracket) To replace the optical drive: 1 Complete the steps in “Preparing the notebook” on page 51. 2 Complete the steps in “Removing the bay cover” on page 55. 3 Remove the optical drive screw.
CHAPTER 3: Replacing notebook components 4 Use the non-marring plastic scribe to carefully push the optical drive out of the drive bay, and then slide the drive out. 5 If your new optical drive already has it’s own bracket and bezel, go to step 10. If you need to use the bracket and bezel from the old optical drive, perform steps 6–9 as necessary. 6 Remove the screw that secures the optical drive bracket.
www.packardbell.com 7 Detach the bracket from the drive. 8 Attach the bezel to the new optical drive. 9 Attach the bracket to the new optical drive and secure it with the screw removed in step 6. 10 Slide the new optical drive into the drive bay and make sure it’s properly engaged to the ODD1 connector. 11 Secure the new drive to the system board with the screw removed in step 3. 12 Replace the bay cover, then tighten the cover screws.
CHAPTER 3: Replacing notebook components Replacing the thermal module Note: The thermal module in this sample is for the discrete model. For the UMA model, the thermal module have four captive screws. Tools you need to complete this task: Flat-blade driver - OR - Scribe or non-marring tool Phillips #0 screwdriver To replace the thermal module: 1 Complete the steps in “Preparing the notebook” on page 51. 2 Complete the steps in “Removing the bay cover” on page 55.
www.packardbell.com 4 Loosen the spring-loaded captive screws securing thermal module. Follow the screw sequence indicated on the below images. 6 8 7 4 2 5 3 1 5 Remove the thermal module from the system board.
CHAPTER 3: Replacing notebook components 6 Lay the thermal module down in an upright position to avoid tainting your work space with thermal grease. 7 Remove the barcode sticker on top of the processor. 8 Moisten a soft cloth with isopropyl alcohol and clean the processor die to remove any thermal grease residue. Wipe the die surface several times to make sure that no particles or dust contaminants are evident. Allow the alcohol to evaporate before continuing.
www.packardbell.com Replacing the CPU Tools you need to complete this task: Flat-blade driver Scribe or non-marring tool Phillips #0 screwdriver To replace the CPU: 1 Complete the steps in “Preparing the notebook” on page 51. 2 Complete the steps in “Removing the bay cover” on page 55. 3 Remove the thermal module by following the instructions in “Replacing the thermal module” on page 70. 4 Remove the barcode sticker on top of the processor.
CHAPTER 3: Replacing notebook components 6 Remove the old processor from the system board. 7 Install the new processor onto the system board making sure that Pin 1 on the processor (indicated by the silk-screened arrow on the corner of the processor) aligns with Pin 1 on the processor socket (indicated by the absence of a pin hole in the processor socket), then use a flat-blade screwdriver to turn the processor lock screw 1/4-turn clockwise.
www.packardbell.com Replacing the VGA board (for discrete models) Tools you need to complete this task: Flat-blade driver - OR - Scribe or non-marring tool Phillips #0 screwdriver Screws removed during this task: • 2 black M2×4 (VGA board) To replace the VGA board (for discrete models): 1 Complete the steps in “Preparing the notebook” on page 51. 2 Complete the steps in “Removing the bay cover” on page 55.
CHAPTER 3: Replacing notebook components 5 Remove the VGA board. Note Circuit boards >10 cm2 has been highlighted with a yellow rectangle as above image shows. Please detach the board and follow local regulations for disposal. 6 Install the VGA board, then replace the screws removed in step 4. 7 Remove any thermal grease residue from the cooling assembly using a soft cloth and isopropyl alcohol. 8 Place new thermal grease on the VGA chip on the VGA board. Use only enough to cover the VGA die.
www.packardbell.com Replacing the keyboard Tools you need to complete this task: Flat-blade driver - OR - Scribe or non-marring tool To replace the keyboard: 1 2 3 4 Complete the steps in “Preparing the notebook” on page 51. Complete the steps in “Removing the battery” on page 54. Turn the notebook over and open the LCD panel to its fully extended position. Use the plastic scribe to release the latches securing the keyboard. The keyboard will pop up when all the latches are properly released.
CHAPTER 3: Replacing notebook components 6 Disconnect the keyboard cable and remove the old keyboard. 7 Connect the cable from the new keyboard into the connector. 8 Insert the tabs on the front edge of the keyboard into the slots under the palm rest. You may need to press down on the keyboard keys along the front and side edges of the keyboard to seat the retaining tabs into their corresponding slots. 9 Gently press down on the top and side of the keyboard until it is properly secured by the latches.
www.packardbell.com Replacing the keyboard cover Tools you need to complete this task: Flat-blade driver - OR - Scribe or non-marring tool To replace the keyboard cover: 1 Complete the steps in “Preparing the notebook” on page 51. 2 Complete the steps in “Removing the battery” on page 54. 3 Remove the keyboard by following the steps in “Replacing the keyboard” on page 77. 4 Disconnect the left media board cable from the connector and carefully peel off the cable from the system.
CHAPTER 3: Replacing notebook components The left and right media boards are glued to the keyboard cover. 6 Use the plastic scribe to carefully pry loose the middle cover from the latches securing it. Then remove it from the system. 7 Replace the new keyboard cover and carefully push down on all the side until the latches clicks and secure it in place. 8 Connects the left and right media board cables that was disconnected on step 4 and step 5.
www.packardbell.com Replacing the power button board Tools you need to complete this task: Flat-blade driver - OR - Scribe or non-marring tool Phillips #0 screwdriver Screws removed during this task: • 1 chrome M2×4 (power button board) To replace the power button board: 1 Complete the steps in “Preparing the notebook” on page 51. 2 Complete the steps in “Removing the battery” on page 54. 3 Remove the keyboard by following the steps in “Replacing the keyboard” on page 77.
CHAPTER 3: Replacing notebook components 6 Carefully remove the power button board and turn in over to access the cable. 7 Disconnect the cable from the power button board and remove it from the system. 8 Reconnect the cable to the new power button board and replace it back to the system. 9 Replace the screw that was remove in step 5. 10 Reinstall the keyboard cover by performing steps 7–8 of the “Replacing the keyboard cover” procedure on page 79.
www.packardbell.com Replacing the LCD panel assembly Tools you need to complete this task: Flat-blade driver - OR - Scribe or non-marring tool Phillips #0 screwdriver Screws removed during this task: • 2 black M2.5×8 (LCD panel hinges - bottom) • 2 black M2.5×8 (LCD panel hinges - top) To replace the LCD panel assembly: 1 Complete the steps in “Preparing the notebook” on page 51. 2 If the notebook has a wireless card installed, follow step 1 to step 4 in “Replacing the wireless card” on page 58.
CHAPTER 3: Replacing notebook components 8 Remove the tape securing the LCD and microphone cables. 9 Disconnect the LCD and microphone cables from their system board connectors. 10 If the notebook has a wireless card installed, note the antenna cable routing for later reference and then release the antenna cables from the palm rest. If there’s no wireless card installed, proceed to step 12.
www.packardbell.com 11 Pull the antenna cables from underneath the computer and release them from the latches. 12 Remove the top hinge screws securing the LCD assembly. 13 Lift the LCD panel assembly up and away from the notebook.
CHAPTER 3: Replacing notebook components 14 Position the new LCD panel assembly on the notebook, and then secure it with the hinge screws removed in step 12. 15 If the notebook has a wireless card installed, proceed to step 17 to arrange the antenna cables. 16 If there’s no wireless card installed, proceed to step 18 . 17 Refer to the antenna cable routing note made on step 10 and secure the antenna cables to the palm rest before pulling the ends downward to the notebook base.
www.packardbell.com Replacing the palm rest Tools you need to complete this task: Flat-blade driver - OR - Scribe or non-marring tool Phillips #0 screwdriver Screws removed during this task: • 2 black M2.5×8 (LCD panel hinges - bottom) • 2 black M2.5×8 (LCD panel hinges - top) • 13 black M2.5×8 (palm rest - base side) • 3 black M2.5×8 (palm rest - top side) To replace the palm rest: 1 Complete the steps in “Preparing the notebook” on page 51.
CHAPTER 3: Replacing notebook components 9 Remove the 3 screws securing the palm rest to the base side. 10 Disconnect the DC-in cable from the system and release the cable from the latches. 11 Disconnect the left speaker cable from REAR2 connector and release it from the latch.
www.packardbell.com 12 Disconnect the touchpad board and touchpad button board cables from TP335 and FP2 connectors. 13 Carefully pry loose the palm rest from the system and lift the palm rest from the system. 14 Place the new palm rest assembly on top of the base enclosure and press it down on all sides until it snaps into place. 15 Reconnect the speaker cable, touchpad board cable, touchpad button board cable, and DC-in cable to their respective system board connectors.
CHAPTER 3: Replacing notebook components Replacing the touchpad board Tools you need to complete this task: Flat-blade driver - OR - Scribe or non-marring tool Phillips #0 screwdriver Screws removed during this task: • 2 black M2.5×8 (LCD panel hinges - bottom) • 2 black M2.5×8 (LCD panel hinges - top) • 13 black M2.5×8 (palm rest - base side) • 3 black M2.5×8 (palm rest - top side) To replace the touchpad board: 1 Complete the steps in “Preparing the notebook” on page 51.
www.packardbell.com 9 Remove the touchpad board cable from the palm rest. 10 Note the orientation of the touchpad board for later reference in installing the new touchpad board.
CHAPTER 3: Replacing notebook components 11 Insert a small flat-blade screwdriver or non-marring scribe between the touchpad board and the palm rest’s underside, and carefully pry the board loose. 12 Remove the touchpad board from the palm rest. Note A circuit board that is >10 cm2 has been highlighted with a yellow rectangle as shown in the above image. Follow the local regulations for disposing this type of circuit board.
www.packardbell.com 18 Reinstall the keyboard by following the instructions in “Replacing the keyboard” on page 77. 19 If you have disconnected any wireless antennas, reconnect them now. 20 Replace the bay cover, then tighten the cover screws. 21 Reinstall the battery.
CHAPTER 3: Replacing notebook components Replacing the touchpad button board Tools you need to complete this task: Flat-blade driver - OR - Scribe or non-marring tool Phillips #0 screwdriver Screws removed during this task: • 2 black M2.5×8 (LCD panel hinges - bottom) • 2 black M2.5×8 (LCD panel hinges - top) • 13 black M2.5×8 (palm rest - base side) • • 3 black M2.
www.packardbell.com 8 Disconnect the cable from the touchpad button board connector. 9 Remove the touchpad button board from the palm rest. 10 11 12 13 Replace the new touchpad button board on the palm rest. Connect the cable to the touchpad button board connector. Replace the screws that was remove in step 7. Reinstall the palm rest by following the instructions in “Replacing the palm rest” on page 87.
CHAPTER 3: Replacing notebook components Replacing the USB board Tools you need to complete this task: Flat-blade driver - OR - Scribe or non-marring tool Phillips #0 screwdriver Screws removed during this task: • 2 black M2.5×8 (LCD panel hinges - bottom) • 2 black M2.5×8 (LCD panel hinges - top) • 13 black M2.5×8 (palm rest - base side) • • 3 black M2.5×8 (palm rest - top side) 1 chrome M2×4 (USB board) To replace the USB board: 1 Complete the steps in “Preparing the notebook” on page 51.
www.packardbell.com 7 Disconnect the USB board cable from the USBCN1 on the system board and release the cable from the latch. 8 Remove the USB board screw. 9 Release from latch and remove the USB board from the base enclosure.
CHAPTER 3: Replacing notebook components 10 Place the new USB board in the base enclosure; fix it to the latch and secure it with the screw removed in step 8. 11 Connect the USB board cable to the new USBCN1 on the system board. 12 Reinstall the palm rest by following the instructions in “Replacing the palm rest” on page 87. 13 Reinstall the LCD panel assembly by following the instructions in “Replacing the LCD panel assembly” on page 83.
www.packardbell.com Replacing the Bluetooth module Tools you need to complete this task: Flat-blade driver - OR - Scribe or non-marring tool Phillips #0 screwdriver Screws removed during this task: • 2 black M2.5×8 (LCD panel hinges - bottom) • 2 black M2.5×8 (LCD panel hinges - top) • 13 black M2.5×8 (palm rest - base side) • 3 black M2.5×8 (palm rest - top side) To replace the Bluetooth module: 1 Complete the steps in “Preparing the notebook” on page 51.
CHAPTER 3: Replacing notebook components 8 The Bluetooth module is glued to the system board. Carefully pry loose the Bluetooth module from the system board using a flat blade screw driver or a plastic scribe. 9 Secure the new Bluetooth module on the system board and connect the Bluetooth cable to it. 10 Reinstall the palm rest by following the instructions in “Replacing the palm rest” on page 87.
www.packardbell.com Replacing the modem board Tools you need to complete this task: Flat-blade driver - OR - Scribe or non-marring tool Phillips #0 screwdriver Screws removed during this task: • 2 black M2.5×8 (LCD panel hinges - bottom) • 2 black M2.5×8 (LCD panel hinges - top) • 13 black M2.5×8 (palm rest - base side) • • 3 black M2.5×8 (palm rest - top side) 2 chrome M2×4 (modem board) To replace the modem board: 1 Complete the steps in “Preparing the notebook” on page 51.
CHAPTER 3: Replacing notebook components 8 Carefully lift up the modem board to remove it from the port on the system board; then turn it over to access the cable. 9 Disconnect the cable from the modem board. 10 Connect the cable to the new modem board and connect it to the port on the system board. 11 Secure the new modem board with the screws that was removed on step 7. 12 Reinstall the palm rest by following the instructions in “Replacing the palm rest” on page 87.
www.packardbell.com Replacing the coin-cell battery Tools you need to complete this task: Flat-blade driver - OR - Scribe or non-marring tool Phillips #0 screwdriver Screws removed during this task: • 2 black M2.5×8 (LCD panel hinges - bottom) • 2 black M2.5×8 (LCD panel hinges - top) • 13 black M2.5×8 (palm rest - base side) • 3 black M2.5×8 (palm rest - top side) To replace the coin-cell battery: 1 Complete the steps in “Preparing the notebook” on page 51.
CHAPTER 3: Replacing notebook components Note The battery has been highlighted with a yellow circle in the above image. Detach the battery and follow local regulations for disposing it. 8 Gently push down the new coin-cell battery to latch it into the system board. 9 Reinstall the palm rest by following the instructions in “Replacing the palm rest” on page 87. 10 Reinstall the LCD panel assembly by following the instructions in “Replacing the LCD panel assembly” on page 83.
www.packardbell.com Replacing the dc-in cable Tools you need to complete this task: Flat-blade driver - OR - Scribe or non-marring tool Phillips #0 screwdriver Screws removed during this task: • 2 black M2.5×8 (LCD panel hinges - bottom) • 2 black M2.5×8 (LCD panel hinges - top) • 13 black M2.5×8 (palm rest - base side) • 3 black M2.5×8 (palm rest - top side) To replace the dc-in cable: 1 Complete the steps in “Preparing the notebook” on page 51.
CHAPTER 3: Replacing notebook components 9 Reinstall the palm rest by following the instructions in “Replacing the palm rest” on page 87. 10 Reinstall the LCD panel assembly by following the instructions in “Replacing the LCD panel assembly” on page 83. 11 Reinstall the keyboard cover by following the instructions in “Replacing the keyboard cover” procedure on page 79. 12 Reinstall the keyboard by following the instructions in “Replacing the keyboard” on page 77.
www.packardbell.com Replacing the system board Tools you need to complete this task: Phillips #0 screwdriver Flat screwdriver or Non-marring plastic scribe Screws removed during this task: • 1 chrome M2×4 (wireless card) • 1 chrome M2×4 (hard drive 1) • 1 chrome M2×4 (hard drive 2) • 1 chrome M2×4 (optical drive) • 2 black M2x4 (optional VGA card) • 1 chrome M2x4 (power button board) • 2 black M2.5×8 (LCD panel hinges - bottom) • 2 black M2.5×8 (LCD panel hinges - top) • 13 black M2.
CHAPTER 3: Replacing notebook components 9 Remove the CPU by following the instructions in “Replacing the CPU” on page 73. 10 If the system comes with a VGA board, remove the VGA board by following the instructions in “Replacing the VGA board (for discrete models)” on page 75. 11 Remove the keyboard by following the instructions in “Replacing the keyboard” on page 77. 12 Remove the keyboard cover by following the instructions in “Replacing the keyboard cover” on page 79.
www.packardbell.com 21 Remove the one screw securing the system board to the base panel. 22 Carefully lift the right side of the system board and slide it out of the base panel. Note A circuit board that is >10 cm2 has been highlighted with a yellow rectangle as shown in the above image. Follow the local regulations for disposing this type of circuit board. 23 Replace the new system board into the base panel. 24 Secure the new system board with the screws that was remove in step 21.
CHAPTER 3: Replacing notebook components 29 Reconnect the USB board cable by following the instructions in “Replacing the USB board” on page 96. 30 Replace the palm rest by following the instructions in “Replacing the palm rest” on page 87. 31 Replace the LCD panel assembly by following the instructions in “Replacing the LCD panel assembly” on page 83. 32 Reconnect the power button board by following the instructions in “Replacing the power button board” on page 81.
www.packardbell.com Replacing the left and right speakers Tools you need to complete this task: Flat-blade driver - OR - Scribe or non-marring tool Phillips #0 screwdriver Screws removed during this task: • 1 chrome M2×4 (wireless card) • 1 chrome M2×4 (hard drive 1) • 1 chrome M2×4 (hard drive 2) • 1 chrome M2×4 (optical drive) • 2 black M2x4 (optional VGA card) • 1 chrome M2x4 (power button board) • 2 black M2.5×8 (LCD panel hinges - bottom) • 2 black M2.
CHAPTER 3: Replacing notebook components 4 Remove the any adhesive tapes securing the speaker cables. 5 Remove the 3 screws securing the left and right speaker to the base panel. 6 Replace the new left and right speakers to the base panel. 7 Secure the left and right speaker with the 3 screws that was remove in step 5.
www.packardbell.com 8 Replace the system board by following steps 23 to 44 in “Replacing the system board” on page 107. 9 Replace the bay cover, then tighten the cover screws. 10 Reinstall the battery.
CHAPTER 3: Replacing notebook components Replacing the subwoofer Tools you need to complete this task: Flat-blade driver - OR - Scribe or non-marring tool Phillips #0 screwdriver Screws removed during this task: • 1 chrome M2×4 (wireless card) • 1 chrome M2×4 (hard drive 1) • 1 chrome M2×4 (hard drive 2) • 1 chrome M2×4 (optical drive) • 2 black M2x4 (optional VGA card) • 1 chrome M2x4 (power button board) • 2 black M2.5×8 (LCD panel hinges - bottom) • 2 black M2.
www.packardbell.com 4 Remove the 2 screws securing the subwoofer to the base panel. 5 Lift to remove the subwoofer from the base panel. 6 Replace the new subwoofer on the base panel. 7 Secure the new subwoofer with the 2 screws that was remove on step 4. 8 Replace the system board by following steps 23 to 44 in “Replacing the system board” on page 107. 9 Replace the bay cover, then tighten the cover screws. 10 Reinstall the battery.
CHAPTER 3: Replacing notebook components Replacing the LCD front panel Tools you need to complete this task: Flat-blade driver - OR - Scribe or non-marring tool Phillips #0 screwdriver Screws removed during this task: • 2 black M2.5×8 (LCD panel hinges - bottom) • 2 black M2.5×8 (LCD panel hinges - top) • 13 black M2.5×8 (palm rest - base side) • 3 black M2.5×8 (palm rest - top side) To replace the LCD front panel: 1 Complete the steps in “Preparing the notebook” on page 51.
www.packardbell.com Note: The LCD front panel is glued to the LCD panel by a double-sided adhesive tape. When replacing back the LCD front panel, don’t forget to replace the double-sided adhesive tape that might be destroyed while removing the it. 7 Turn over the LCD front panel as shown. 8 Remove the microphone from the LCD front panel. 9 Replace the microphone and place the new front panel on top of the LCD assembly lid. 10 Press the front panel on all sides until it snaps into place.
CHAPTER 3: Replacing notebook components 16 Reinstall the battery.
www.packardbell.com Replacing the inverter board Tools you need to complete this task: Flat-blade driver - OR - Scribe or non-marring tool Phillips #0 screwdriver Screws removed during this task: • 2 black M2.5×8 (LCD panel hinges - bottom) • 2 black M2.5×8 (LCD panel hinges - top) • 13 M2.5×8 black (palm rest - base side) • • 3 black M2.5×8 (palm rest - top side) 1 chrome M2×3 (inverter board) To replace the inverter board: 1 Complete the steps in “Preparing the notebook” on page 51.
CHAPTER 3: Replacing notebook components 8 Turn over the inverter board to access the cables. 9 Disconnect the cables from the inverter board. 10 Connect the cables that was remove in step 9 to the new inverter board. 11 Turn over the inverter board and secure it to the LCD panel lid with the screw that was remove in step 7. 12 Replace the LCD front panel by following the instructions in “Replacing the LCD front panel” on page 116.
www.packardbell.com Replacing the LCD Tools you need to complete this task: Flat-blade driver - OR - Scribe or non-marring tool Phillips #0 screwdriver Screws removed during this task: • 2 black M2.5×8 (LCD panel hinges - bottom) • 2 black M2.5×8 (LCD panel hinges - top) • 13 M2.5×8 black (palm rest - base side) • • 3 black M2.5×8 (palm rest - top side) 1 chrome M2×3 (inverter board) • 4 black M2.5x6 (left hinge) • 4 black M2.
CHAPTER 3: Replacing notebook components 8 Disconnect the cable from the webcam. 9 Remove the 8 screws from the left and right hinges on the LCD. 10 Remove the adhesive tape near the webcam area.
www.packardbell.com 11 Remove the LCD from the LCD assembly lid. 12 Remove the 6 screws from the left and right LCD panel hinge brackets to remove it. 13 Lay the LCD on its front to access the LCD cable.
CHAPTER 3: Replacing notebook components 14 Detach the portion of the LCD cable that is glued to the LCD panel. 15 Detach the adhesive tape near the LCD cable connector. 16 Disconnect the LCD cable from the connector.
www.packardbell.com 17 Connect the LCD cable to the connector on the new LCD panel and replace the tapes that might be destroyed when removing the LCD cable. 18 Turn the LCD on its back and secure the left and right LCD bracket with that screws that were removed in step 12. 19 Place the new LCD on the LCD assembly lid and replace the tape remove in step 10. 20 Secure the LCD on the LCD assembly lid by replacing the screws that were remove in step 9. 21 Reconnect the webcam cable.
CHAPTER 3: Replacing notebook components Replacing the LCD panel hinge brackets Tools you need to complete this task: Flat-blade driver - OR - Scribe or non-marring tool Phillips #0 screwdriver Screws removed during this task: • 2 black M2.5×8 (LCD panel hinges - bottom) • 2 black M2.5×8 (LCD panel hinges - top) • 13 M2.5×8 black (palm rest - base side) • • 3 black M2.5×8 (palm rest - top side) 1 chrome M2×3 (inverter board) • 4 black M2.5x6 (left hinge) • 4 black M2.
www.packardbell.com 11 Replace the inverter board by following the instructions in “Replacing the inverter board” on page 119. 12 Replace the LCD front panel by following the instructions in “Replacing the LCD front panel” on page 116. 13 Reinstall the LCD panel assembly by following the instructions in “Replacing the LCD panel assembly” on page 83. 14 Reinstall the keyboard cover by following the instructions in “Replacing the keyboard cover” procedure on page 79.
CHAPTER 3: Replacing notebook components Replacing the microphone Tools you need to complete this task: Flat-blade driver - OR - Scribe or non-marring tool Phillips #0 screwdriver Screws removed during this task: • 2 black M2.5×8 (LCD panel hinges - bottom) • 2 black M2.5×8 (LCD panel hinges - top) • 13 M2.5×8 black (palm rest - base side) • 3 black M2.5×8 (palm rest - top side) To replace the microphone: 1 Complete the steps in “Preparing the notebook” on page 51.
www.packardbell.com 9 Replace the new microphone into the LCD front panel. 10 Replace the LCD front panel by following the instructions in “Replacing the LCD front panel” on page 116. 11 Reinstall the LCD panel assembly by following the instructions in “Replacing the LCD panel assembly” on page 83. 12 Reinstall the keyboard cover by following the instructions in “Replacing the keyboard cover” procedure on page 79.
CHAPTER 3: Replacing notebook components Replacing the webcam Tools you need to complete this task: Flat-blade driver - OR - Scribe or non-marring tool Phillips #0 screwdriver Screws removed during this task: • 2 black M2.5×8 (LCD panel hinges - bottom) • 2 black M2.5×8 (LCD panel hinges - top) • 13 M2.5×8 black (palm rest - base side) • 3 black M2.5×8 (palm rest - top side) To replace the webcam: 1 Complete the steps in “Preparing the notebook” on page 51.
www.packardbell.com 9 Reconnect the cable to the webcam. 10 Replace the LCD front panel by following the instructions in “Replacing the LCD front panel” on page 116. 11 Reinstall the LCD panel assembly by following the instructions in “Replacing the LCD panel assembly” on page 83. 12 Reinstall the keyboard cover by following the instructions in “Replacing the keyboard cover” procedure on page 79. 13 Reinstall the keyboard by following the instructions in “Replacing the keyboard” on page 77.
CHAPTER 3: Replacing notebook components Replacing the antennas Tools you need to complete this task: Flat-blade driver - OR - Scribe or non-marring tool Phillips #0 screwdriver Screws removed during this task: • 2 black M2.5×8 (LCD panel hinges - bottom) • 2 black M2.5×8 (LCD panel hinges - top) • 13 M2.5×8 black (palm rest - base side) • • 3 black M2.5×8 (palm rest - top side) 1 chrome M2×3 (inverter board) • 4 black M2.5x6 (left hinge) • 4 black M2.
www.packardbell.com 9 Release the antenna cables from the aluminium adhesive tapes securing them and then carefully pry loose the left and right antennas. 10 Secure the new antenna on the LCD assembly lid and route their cables underneath the adhesive tabs. 11 Replace the LCD front panel by following the instructions in “Replacing the LCD front panel” on page 116. 12 Reinstall the LCD panel assembly by following the instructions in “Replacing the LCD panel assembly” on page 83.
CHAPTER 3: Replacing notebook components Replacing the LCD assembly lid Tools you need to complete this task: Phillips #0 screwdriver Flat screwdriver or Non-marring plastic scribe Tools you need to complete this task: Flat-blade driver - OR - Scribe or non-marring tool Phillips #0 screwdriver Screws removed during this task: • 2 black M2.5×8 (LCD panel hinges - bottom) • 2 black M2.5×8 (LCD panel hinges - top) • 13 M2.5×8 black (palm rest - base side) • • 3 black M2.
www.packardbell.com 8 Remove the LCD by following the instructions in step 8 to step 12 in “Replacing the LCD” on page 121. 9 Place the LCD on the new LCD assembly lid and follow the instruction in “Replacing the LCD” on page 121 to secure the LCD. 10 Replace the LCD front panel by following the instructions in “Replacing the LCD front panel” on page 116. 11 Reinstall the LCD panel assembly by following the instructions in “Replacing the LCD panel assembly” on page 83.
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CHAPTER4 Troubleshooting • • • • • • • • Diagnosing problems System test procedures Power-On Self-Test (POST) error message Index of error messages Phoenix BIOS beep codes Symptom-to-FRU error messages Intermittent problems Undetermined problems 137
CHAPTER 4: Troubleshooting Diagnosing problems Use the following procedure as a guide for diagnosing notebook problems. Important The diagnostic tests are intended to test only Acer products. Non-Acer products, prototype cards, or modified options can give false errors and invalid system responses. 1 Obtain the failing symptoms in as much detail as possible. 2 Verify the symptoms by attempting to re-create the failure by running the diagnostic test or by repeating the same operation.
www.packardbell.com System test procedures Testing the optical drive Use the following procedure to isolate a problem in an optical drive controller, driver, or drive. Important Make sure that the CD-ROM does not have any label attached to it. The label can cause damage to the drive or can cause the drive to fail. To test the optical drive: 1 Boot from the diagnostics diskette and start the diagnostics program. 2 Run the CD-ROM Test and see if the test completes successfully.
CHAPTER 4: Troubleshooting Testing the memory Memory errors can stop your programs, show error messages on the screen, or hang the system. To test the memory: 1 2 3 4 Boot from the diagnostics diskette and start the diagnostics program. Run the Memory Test and see if the test completes successfully. Press F2 in the test items. Follow the instructions in the message window. Important Make sure that each memory card is fully installed into the connector. A loose connection can cause an error.
www.packardbell.com • If the voltage is not correct, replace the power adapter. • If the voltage is within the range, do the following: – Replace the system board. – If the problem is not corrected, see “Undetermined problems” on page 157. – If the power-on indicator does not light up, check the power adapter’s power cord for correct continuity and installation. • If the operational charge does not work, see “Check the battery pack” on page 141.
CHAPTER 4: Troubleshooting Testing the touchpad If the touchpad doesn’t work, do the following actions one at a time to correct the problem. To test the touchpad: 1 Reconnect the touchpad cables. 2 Replace the touchpad. 3 Replace the system board. Important Do not replace a non-defective FRU. After you use the touchpad, the pointer may drift 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.
www.packardbell.com Power-On Self-Test (POST) error message The POST error message index lists the error message and their possible causes. The most likely cause is listed first. Important Perform the FRU replacement or actions in the sequence shown in the FRU/Action column. If the FRU replacement does not solve the problem, put the original part back in the notebook. Do not replace a non-defective FRU. This index can also help you determine the next possible FRU to be replaced when servicing a notebook.
CHAPTER 4: Troubleshooting Index of error messages Error codes Error Codes Error Messages 006 Equipment Configuration Error Causes: 1. CPU BIOS Update Code Mismatch 2. IDE Primary Channel Master Drive Error (The causes are shown before “Equipment Configuration Error”) 010 Memory Error at xxxx:xxxx:xxxxh (R:xxxxh, W:xxxxh) 070 Real Time Clock Error 071 CMOS Battery Bad 072 CMOS Checksum Error 110 System is disabled. An incorrect password was entered. Battery is critically low.
www.packardbell.com Error Messages FRU/Action Sequence System battery is dead - Replace and run Setup Test or replace the CMOS battery, run the BIOS Setup Utility to reconfigure system time, then reboot the system. System CMOS checksum bad - Default configuration used Test or replace the CMOS battery, run the BIOS Setup Utility to reconfigure system time, then reboot the system.
CHAPTER 4: Troubleshooting Error Messages FRU/Action Sequence Invalid System Configuration Data • Test or replace the BIOS ROM. • Test or replace the system board. I/O device IRQ conflict • Run “Load Setup Defaults” using the BIOS Setup Utility, then reboot the notebook. • Test or replace the CMOS battery, run the BIOS Setup Utility to reconfigure system time, then reboot the system. • Test or replace the system board.
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CHAPTER 4: Troubleshooting Code Beeps POST Routine Description 2Eh 1-3-4-3 RAM failure on data bits xxxx of low byte of memory bus 2Fh 30h Enable cache before system BIOS shadow 1-4-1-1 RAM failure on data bits xxxx of high byte of memory bus 32h Test CPU bus-clock frequency 33h Initialize Phoenix Dispatch Manager 36h Warm start shut down 38h Shadow system BIOS ROM 3Ah Autosize cache 3Ch Advanced configuration of chipset registers 3Dh Load alternate registers with CMOS values 42h In
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CHAPTER 4: Troubleshooting Code Beeps POST Routine Description 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.
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CHAPTER 4: Troubleshooting Code Beeps POST Routine Description F6h Clear Huge Segment F7h Boot to Full DOS 152
www.packardbell.com Symptom-to-FRU error messages LCD Symptom / Error Action in Sequence • The LCD backlight doesn't work. • The LCD is too dark. • The LCD brightness cannot be adjusted. • The LCD contrast cannot be adjusted. • Run “Load Setup Defaults” using the BIOS Setup Utility, then reboot the notebook. • Reconnect the LCD connectors. • Test or replace the keyboard (if contrast and brightness function key doesn't work). • Check the LCD inverter ID. • Test or replace the LCD cable.
CHAPTER 4: Troubleshooting Memory Card Symptom / Error Action in Sequence The notebook cannot detect the memory card. • Test or replace the system board. Memory card reader slot pin is damaged. • Test or replace the system board. Memory Symptom / Error Action in Sequence Memory count (size) appears different from actual size. • Run “Load Setup Defaults” using the BIOS Setup Utility, then reboot the notebook. • Test or replace the SO-DIMM. • Test or replace the system board.
www.packardbell.com Symptom / Error Action in Sequence The battery fuel gauge in Windows doesn’t go higher than 90%. • Remove the battery pack and let it cool for two hours. • Refresh the battery (use only battery power until the notebook turns off, then charge the battery). • Test or replace the battery pack. • Test or replace the system board. The system hangs intermittently. • Reconnect the hard disk drive and optical drive. • Check the hard disk connection to the system board.
CHAPTER 4: Troubleshooting Intermittent problems Intermittent system hang problems can be caused by a variety of reasons that have nothing to do with a hardware defect. These reasons include: cosmic radiation, electrostatic discharge, or software errors. FRU replacement should be considered only when a recurring problem exists. To analyze an intermittent problem: 1 Run the advanced diagnostic test for the system board in loop mode at least ten times. – If any error is detected, replace the FRU.
www.packardbell.com Undetermined problems If the diagnostic test may not identify which adapter or device failed, which installed devices are incorrect, whether a short circuit is suspected, or whether the system is inoperative. Use these procedures to isolate the failing FRU (do not isolate a non-defective FRU). Important Verify that all attached devices are supported by the notebook. Important Verify that the power supply being used at the time of the failure is operating correctly.
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CHAPTER5 System board layout • EasyNote DT85 system board 159
CHAPTER 5: System board layout EasyNote DT85 system board Top view 160 Number Descriptions 1 HDMI port 2 VGA port 3 Ethernet LAN port 4 Line-in jack 5 Mic-in jack 6 Headphone-in jack 7 ExpressCard slot 8 Coin-cell battery
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CHAPTER 5: System board layout 162
CHAPTER6 FRU (Field-Replaceable Unit) list • Introduction • Exploded diagram • FRU list 163
CHAPTER 6: FRU (Field-Replaceable Unit) list Introduction This chapter gives you the FRU (field-replaceable-unit) listing in global configurations of this model. Refer to this chapter whenever ordering for parts to repair or for RMA (Return Merchandise Authorization). 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.
www.packardbell.com Exploded diagram NO. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22-A 22-B 23-A 23-B 24 25-A 25-B 26 27 28 29 Part NO. 60.4DW08.001 50.4DW08.001 23.42274.001 33.4DW08.001 33.4DW06.001 60.4DW10.001 60.4DW07.001 56.41010.251 50.4DW03.001 50.4DW11.001 50.4DW02.001 56.41010.241 60.4DW06.001 60.4DW01.001 60.4DW15.001 60.4DW18.001 60.4DW16.001 65.4DW12.001 65.4DW10.001 65.4DW11.001 60.4DW02.001 60.4DW03.001 42.4DW06.
CHAPTER 6: FRU (Field-Replaceable Unit) list FRU list Category Part Name Description Part No. ADAPTER 90W DELTA ADP-90SB BBGE BLUE LV4 LED LF ADP 90W 19V 3P ADP-90SB BBGE AP.09001.024 ADPAPTER 90W 19V 3PIN HIPRO HP-A0904A3 B1LF LV5 LED LF BLUE ADP 90W 19V 3P HP-A0904A3 B1LF AP.0900A.005 BATTERY SANYO AS-2007B LI-ION 4S2P SANYO 8 CELL 4800MAH MAIN COMMON BTY PACK LI+ 8C 2.4AH SANYO BT.00803.024 BATTERY SONY AS-2007B LI-ION 4S2P SONY 8 CELL 4800MAH MAIN COMMON BTY PACK LI+ 8C 2.4AH SONY BT.
www.packardbell.com TOUCHPAD SYNAPTICS TM00372-027 TOUCHPAD SYNAPTICS TM00372-027 56.AYP01.001 MULTI-MEDIA BOARD RIGHT CAPACITIVE BUTTON NS-SJM80-R V 55.BCR01.002 MULTI-MEDIA BOARD LEFT CAPACITIVE BUTTON NS-SJM80-L V 55.BCR01.003 WIRELESS LAN BOARD 512AN_MMWG SHIRLEY PEAK 5100 MM#895361 WLAN 802.11ABGN SHIRLEYPEAK1* 2 KI.SPM01.003 WIRELESS LAN BOARD 512AG_MMWG SHIRLEY PEAK 5100 MM#897004 WLAN 802.11ABG SHIRLEYPEAK1* 2 KI.SPM01.005 VGA CARD MSI NVIDIA N10PGS DDRIII 1024M 800MHZ 64*16 MXM 3.
CHAPTER 6: FRU (Field-Replaceable Unit) list 168 INVERTER BOARD 18" DARFON VK.22256.101 REV.B INVERTER DL VK.22256.101 Rev.B 19.AYP01.002 MULTI-MEDIA BOARD CABLE RIGHT C.A. MMB R FFC SJM80 TR 50.BCR01.002 MULTI-MEDIA BOARD CABLE RIGHT C.A. MMB R FFC SJM80 JH 50.BCR01.002 MULTI-MEDIA BOARD CABLE LEFT C.A. MMB L FFC SJM80 TR 50.BCR01.003 MULTI-MEDIA BOARD CABLE LEFT C.A. MMB L FFC SJM80 JH 50.BCR01.003 POWER BUTTON BOARD CABLE C.A. POWER BD FFC SJM80 JH 50.BCR01.
www.packardbell.com POWER CORD 3A 250V 3PIN UK CODE UK 2.5A 250V 3P BK 27.01518.541 POWER CORD 5A 250V 3PIN UK BK CODE 5A 250V 3P UK BK 27.03118.001 POWER CORD 7A 125V 2PIN JAPAN CODE JAPAN 7A 125V 2P BK 27.01518.551 POWER CORD 10A 3PIN BK DENMARK CODE DENMARK 2.5A 250V 3P BK 27.01518.561 POWER CORD 10A 250V 3PIN DENMARK BK CODE 10A 250V 3P DENMARK BK 27.01518.671 POWER CORD 10A 250V 3PIN BK SOUTH AFRICA CODE SOUTH AFRICA 16A 250V BK 27.01518.
CHAPTER 6: FRU (Field-Replaceable Unit) list POWER CORD ACA / ACNZ POWER CODE ACA / ACNZ ANNIE 27.03218.021 POWER CORD 7.5A 250V 3P AUSTRALIA BK CODE 7.5A 250V 3P AUSTRALIA BK 27.03218.051 POWER CODE 7A 125V 2PIN JAPAN CODE 7A 125V JAPAN 2PIN BK 27.03518.161 NEW CARD DUMMY CARD CVR NEW CARD DUMMY CARD SJM80 42.BCR01.004 CARD READER DUMMY CARD CARD READER DUMMY CARD HOMA 42.TQ901.003 UNITLOAD COVER ASSY BIG DOOR SJM80 42.BCR01.002 HDD COVER ASSY HDD DOOR SJM80 42.BCR01.
www.packardbell.com UPPER CASE BLACK W/TOUCHPAD CABLE & TOUCH PAD BUTTON BOARD CABLE W/O FINGER PRINT HOLE ASSY UCASE W/O FP SJM80 60.BCR01.002 LOWER CASE W/DC-IN CABLE & MODEM CABLE & SPEAKER W/O TV HOLE ASSY LCASE W/O TV SJM80 60.BCR01.001 SPEAKER PACK RIGHT & LEFT SPEAKER R&L SJM80 FG 23.BCR01.001 SPEAKER PACK RIGHT & LEFT SPEAKER YG SJM80 23.BCR01.001 SPEAKER SUBWOOFER SPEAKER SUBWOOFER SJM80 FG 23.BCR01.002 SPEAKER SUBWOOFER WOOFER YG SJM80 23.BCR01.
CHAPTER 6: FRU (Field-Replaceable Unit) list DVD-RW SUPER-MULTI MODULE 8X SATA ODD NSM8XS SUPER-MULTI DRIVE 6M.BCR01.001 ODD TOSHIBA SUPER-MULTI DRIVE 12.7MM TRAY DL 8X SATA TS-L633B LF W/O BEZEL ODD SM SATA 12.7 TL TS-L633B KU.00801.030 ODD HLDS SUPER-MULTI DRIVE 12.7MM TRAY DL 8X GT20N LF W/O BEZEL SATA ODD SM SATA 12.7 TL HLDS GT20N KU.0080D.040 ODD SONY SUPER-MULTI DRIVE 12.7MM TRAY DL 8X AD-7580S LF W/O BEZEL SATA S-MULTI SATA SONY AD-7580S KU.0080E.017 ODD PLDS SUPER-MULTI DRIVE 12.
www.packardbell.com CPU INTEL CORE2DUAL P7450 2.13G 3M 1066 TJ NOVT IC CPU PENRYN P7450 2.13G PGA KC.74501.DPP CPU INTEL CORE2DUAL P7550 PGA 2.26G 3M 1066 R-0 IC CPU PENRYN P7550 2.26G PGA KC.75501.DPP CPU INTEL CORE2DUAL P8600 2.4G 3M 1066 25W R-0 IC CPU PENRYN P8600 2.4G PGA KC.86R01.DPP CPU INTEL CORE2DUAL P8600 PGA 2.4G 1066 25W 3M IC CPU PENRYN P8600 2.4G PGA KC.86001.DPP CPU INTEL CORE2DUAL P8700 2.53G 3M 1066 25W R-0 IC CPU PENRYN P8700 2.53G PGA KC.87R01.
CHAPTER 6: FRU (Field-Replaceable Unit) list 174 HDD 160GB 5400RPM 2.5" SATA WD WD1600BEVT-22ZCT0 FW:11.01A11 HDD 160GB WD WD1600BEVT-22 ZCT0 KH.16008.022 HDD 2.5" 5400RPM 250GB SEAGATE ST9250315AS WYATT SATA LF F/W:0001SDM1 HDD 250GB SEAGATE ST9250315AS KH.25001.016 HDD 250GB 5400RPM SATA TOSHIBA LIBRA-BS MK2555GSX F/W:FG000J 5.4K HDD 250GB TOSHIBA MK2555GSX KH.25004.003 HDD 250GB 5400RPM SATA HGST HTS545025B9A300 PANTHER-B LF HDD 250GB HGST HTS545025B9A3 00 KH.25007.
www.packardbell.com HDD BRACKET ASSY 60 HDD BRK BB2 33.AYP01.002 CPU HEATSINK DISCRETE W/FAN ASSY THERMAL FOXCONN PX SJM80 60.BCR01.003 CPU HEATSINK UMA W/FAN ASSY THERMAL FOXCONN SJM80 60.BC801.001 KEYBOARD 100KEYS GP7T SJV70/SJV50 INTERNAL17 STANDARD BLACK FRENCH KB MP-07F36F0-442 4H FR 100GP7T KB.I170G.094 KEYBOARD 99KEYS GP7T SJV70/SJV50 INTERNAL17 STANDARD BLACK US INTERNATIONAL KB MP-07F33U4-442 4H USI 99GP7T KB.I170G.
CHAPTER 6: FRU (Field-Replaceable Unit) list 176 KEYBOARD 100KEYS GP7T SJV70/SJV50 INTERNAL17 STANDARD BLACK PORTUGUESE KB MP-07F36P0-442 4H PT 100GP7T KB.I170G.102 KEYBOARD 100KEYS GP7T SJV70/SJV50 INTERNAL17 STANDARD BLACK DANISH KB MP-07F36DK-442 4H DK 100GP7T KB.I170G.092 KEYBOARD 100KEYS GP7T SJV70/SJV50 INTERNAL17 STANDARD BLACK ITALIAN KB MP-07F36I0-4424 H IT 100GP7T KB.I170G.098 KEYBOARD 100KEYS GP7T SJV70/SJV50 INTERNAL17 STANDARD BLACK GERMAN KB MP-07F36D0-442 4H GR 100GP7T KB.I170G.
www.packardbell.com KEYBOARD 100KEYS GP7T SJV70/SJV50 INTERNAL17 STANDARD BLACK CZECH/SLOVAK KB MP-07F36CS-442 4H CZK100GP7T KB.I170G.090 KEYBOARD 100KEYS GP7T SJV70/SJV50 INTERNAL17 STANDARD BLACK BELGIUM KB MP-07F36B0-442 4H BE 100GP7T KB.I170G.088 KEYBOARD 100KEYS GP7T SJV70/SJV50 INTERNAL17 STANDARD BLACK BRAZILIAN PORTUGUESE KB MP-07F36PA-442 4H BR 100GP7T KB.I170G.089 KEYBOARD 100KEYS GP7T SJV70/SJV50 INTERNAL17 STANDARD BLACK SLO/CRO KB MP-07F36SA-442 4H SL 100GP7T KB.I170G.
CHAPTER 6: FRU (Field-Replaceable Unit) list 178 CAMERA 1.0M SUYIN CN1014-S36B-OV01-1 CAMERA 1M CN1014-S36B-O V01-1 57.PCC01.002 LCD BRACKET RIGHT W/HINGE HINGE R SJM80 LH 33.BCR01.001 LCD BRACKET RIGHT W/HINGE HINGE R SJM80 SZS 33.BCR01.001 LCD BRACKET LEFT W/HINGE HINGE L SJM80 LH 33.BCR01.002 LCD BRACKET LEFT W/HINGE HINGE L SJM80 SZS 33.BCR01.002 LCD COVER 18.4" IMR BLACK W/ANTENNA*2 & PACKARD BELL LOGO PLATE ASSY LCD PNL IMR 1X2 SJM80 PB 60.BCR01.
www.packardbell.com MICROPHONE MICROPHONE SJM80 XINGMENG 23.BCR01.003 MICROPHONE MICROPHONE SJM80 GOERTEK 23.BCR01.003 INVERTER BOARD 18" DARFON VK.21189.A01 INVERTER 18" VK.21189.A01 19.AYP01.001 LCD/CAMERA CABLE FOR SINGLE LAMP C.A. LCD SINGLE LAMP SJM80 HT 50.BCR01.004 LCD/CAMERA CABLE FOR SINGLE LAMP C.A. LCD SINGLE LAMP SJM80 HL 50.BCR01.004 MAINBOARD SJM80MV INTEL GM45 ICH9M LF DISCRETE PLATFORM W/RTC BATTERY & MODEM BOARD SJM80-MV MB 09221-1 W/O C D1 MB.BC301.
CHAPTER 6: FRU (Field-Replaceable Unit) list SODIMM 1GB DDRIII 1066MHZ MICRON MT8JSF12864HY-1G1D1 SODIMM 1G MT8JSF12864HY -1G1D1 KN.1GB04.003 SODIMM 1GB DDRIII 1066MHZ ELPIDA EBJ11UE6BAU0-AE-E LF 64*16 0.07UM SODIMM 1G EBJ11UE6BAU0AE-E KN.1GB09.009 SODIMM 1GB DDRLLL 1066MHZ ELPIDA EBJ11UE6BBS0-AE-F SODIMM 1G EBJ11UE6BBS0AE-F KN.1GB09.011 SODIMM 1GB DDRIII 1066MHZ SAMSUNG M471B2874DZ1-CF8 SODIMM 1G M471B2874DZ1CF8 KN.1GB0B.
www.packardbell.com SCREW M2.5X4L NI NYLOK SCRW M2.5X4L NI NYLOK 86.00H36.534 SCREW M2*4 WAFER NI SCRW M2*4 WAFER NI 86.9A552.4R0 SCREW M2.5*3 WAFER NI SCRW M2.5*3 WAFER NI 86.9A553.
CHAPTER 6: FRU (Field-Replaceable Unit) list 182
APPENDIX A Model definition and configuration 183
184 EasyNote DT85 Common to all model configurations are: • • • • Camera: 0.3M DV Card reader: 5-in-1 built-in Adapter: 65W LCD: 15.6 WXGA LED-backlit RO Country Acer Part No Description CPU VGA Chip VRAM 1 Memory 1 Memory 2 HDD 1(GB) ODD Wireless LAN Bluetooth Battery ENTJ65-424G32M n EMEA Portug al LX.B750Y.00 1 ENTJ65-424G32Mn VHB32BTPT1 N10MGE1512Cck4 2*2G/320/6L/5R/CB_bgn _0.
RO Country Acer Part No Description CPU VGA Chip VRAM 1 Memory 1 Memory 2 HDD 1(GB) ODD Wireless LAN Bluetooth Battery ENTJ65-744G50B n WW WW S2.B610Y.00 3 ENTJ65-744G50Bn VHB32BWW1 N10MGE1512Cck8 2*2G/500_L/BT/6L2.8/5R /CB_n2_0.3D_GEc_EN1 1 C2DP7450 N10MGE 1 512MDDR2 (64*16 *4) SO2G BII6 SO2G BII6 N500GB5.4K S NBDCB4 XS SP1x2M MW BT 2.0 6CELL2.8 ENTJ65-744G50M n WW WW S2.B610Y.00 2 ENTJ65-744G50Mn VHB32BWW1 N10MGE1512Cck8 2*2G/500_L/BT/6L2.8/5R /CB_n2_0.
186 RO Country Acer Part No Description CPU VGA Chip VRAM 1 Memory 1 Memory 2 HDD 1(GB) ODD Wireless LAN Bluetooth Battery ENTJ65-643G32M n EMEA Portug al LX.B760X.00 1 ENTJ65-643G32Mn VHP32BTPT1 UMACck8 2G+1G/320/6L/5R/CB_n 2_0.3D_GEc_PT44 EasyNote_TJ65-BT-206 PT C2DT6400 UMA N SO2G BII6 SO1G BII6 N320GB5.4K S NSM8XS SP1x2M MW N 6CELL2.2 ENTJ65-644G32M n EMEA Portug al LX.B760X.00 2 ENTJ65-644G32Mn VHP32BTPT1 UMACck8 2*2G/320/6L/5R/CB_n2_ 0.
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APPENDIX A: 188
APPENDIX B Test compatible components • Introduction • Microsoft® Windows Vista® Environment Test 189
APPENDIX B: Test compatible components Introduction This notebook’s compatibility is tested and verified by Acer’s internal testing department. All of its system functions are tested under Windows Vista®, Windows® XP Home, Windows® XP Pro environment. Refer to the following lists for components, adapter cards, and peripherals which have passed these tests.
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APPENDIX B: Test compatible components Item Specification USB game pad / joystick ALPS USB Game Pad Microsoft SideWinder Plug & Play GamePad Logitech Freedom 2.4GHz cordless Logitech WingMan USB Extreme Digital 3D Joystick Microsoft USB Side Winder Game pad Saitek P2500 Rumble Force Pad Logitech WingMan Formula (warrior) Joystick Logitech Freedom cordless joystick USB Ethernet/wireless LAN adapter Afast Ethernet Adapter USB2.0 D-Link Wireless LAN adapter,802.11a/b or b only D-Link AirPlus DWL-120+ 2.
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APPENDIX C Online support information 195
APPENDIX C: Online support information Online Support Information This appendix describes online technical support services available to help you repair your Packard Bell products. If you are a distributor, dealer, ASP or TPM, please refer your technical queries to your local Acer branch office. Acer branch offices and regional business units can access our website. However some information sources will require a user ID and password. These can be obtained directly from Acer CSD Taiwan.
Index battery 54 bay cover 55 Bluetooth module A 99, 101, 103, 105, 111, 114 ESD prevention 48 hard drive 61, 64 keyboard cover 77 LCD 121 LCD assembly lid 134 LCD front panel 116, 119 LCD panel assembly 81, 83 AC adapter 16 antennas, replace 132 application key 24 arrow keys 24 audio controller 7 next track 25 play/pause button 25 previous track 25 specifications 11 stop button 25 specifications LCD panel hinge brackets 126 memory 57 microphone 128, 130 optical drive 67 palm rest 87 preparatory steps
Index intermittent problems 156 Internet chat programs 27 K screen objects 27 multimedia control keys mylar tape 48 system board replace 107 system keys backlight 25 Bluetooth 25 N Key Communication 22 navigation keys 24 keyboard keys 24 specifications O 13 keyboard cover replace 77 keyboard or auxiliary input device check 139 keys application 24 arrow 24 directional 24 Fn 24 function 24 Hybrid Sleep 25 navigation 24 Sleep 25 system 24 Windows 24 L replace 121 specifications 10 LCD assembly l
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