700SG.fm Page 1 Monday, June 8, 1998 1:24 PM EXTENSA 700/710 Notebook Service Guide CSD Web: csd.acer.com.tw Service Guide files and updates are available on Acer Intranet and CSD database on Lotus Notes. More detail information, please refer to Service CD kit. EX700/710 Service CD Kit PART No. 6M.48469.
700SG.fm Page 2 Monday, June 8, 1998 1:24 PM Copyright Copyright * 1996 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 language or computer language, in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, magnetic, optical, chemical, manual or otherwise, without the prior written permission of Acer Incorporated.
700SG-1.fm Page 1 Monday, June 8, 1998 6:38 PM Chapter1 System Specifications Overview This computer was designed with the user in mind. Here are just a few of its many features: Performance • Intel Pentium® II processor or Intel Pentium® processor with MMX™ technology • 64-bit main memory and external (L2) cache memory • Large LCD display and PCI local bus video with 128-bit graphics acceleration • Internal removable CD-ROM drive (media bay) • Internal 3.
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700SG-1.fm Page 3 Monday, June 8, 1998 6:38 PM System Status Indicators The Power and Standby indicators are visible even when you close the display cover so you can see the status of the computer while the cover is closed. Icon Function Description Power Lights when the computer is on. Standby Lights when the computer enters Standby mode. Media Activity Lights when the floppy drive, hard disk or CD-ROM drive (or other media bay module) is active.
700SG-1.fm Page 4 Monday, June 8, 1998 6:38 PM Hot Key Icon Function Description Fn-F2 Setup Accesses the notebook configuration utility. Fn-F3 Standby Puts the computer in Standby mode. Press any key to return. Fn-F4 Hibernation Puts the computer in Hibernation mode (if PHDISK, the hibernation utility, is installed, valid and enabled). Press the power switch to resume. Otherwise, the computer enters Standby mode.
00SG-1.fm Page 5 Monday, June 8, 1998 6:38 PM Hot Key Fn-H Icon Function Description Turbo mode on/off Toggles turbo mode on and off. With turbo mode off, power management is maximized. Note: If you want to use an external PS/2 mouse, first enable the touchpad, connect the external PS/2 mouse, then disable the touchpad if necessary. Activating Hot Keys When activating hot keys, press and hold the first key Fn before pressing the other key in the hot key combination.
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700SG-1.fm Page 9 Monday, June 8, 1998 6:38 PM System Memory Item Specification Onboard memory size 0MB DIMM socket number 2 sockets (2 banks) Supported memory size per DIMM 16/32/64 Supported maximum memory size 128MB (64MB x 2) Supported DIMM type Synchronous DRAM Supported DIMM Speed SDRAM: With SPD, no parity Supported DIMM voltage 3.
700SG-1.fm Page 10 Monday, June 8, 1998 6:38 PM Second-Level Cache Item Specification SRAM voltage 3.3V 1st level cache control always enable 2st level cache control always enable Cache scheme control Fixed in Write-back Video memory Item Specification Fixed or upgradeable Fixed, built-in NM2160B video controller Memory size =/configuration 2MB Video item Specification Chip vendor NeoMagic Chip name NM2160B Chip voltage 3.
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700SG-1.fm Page 13 Monday, June 8, 1998 6:38 PM Fax/Modem Item Specification Support modem protocol V.34 data modem, V.
700SG-1.fm Page 14 Monday, June 8, 1998 6:38 PM HDD Item Specification Drive Format Capacity (MB) 2160 3240 Bytes per sector 512 512 4090 512 Logical heads 16 16 16 Logical sectors 63 63 63 Drive Format Logical cylinders 6225 3154 7944 Physical read/write heads 4 5 6 Disks 2 3 3 Spindle speed (RPM) 4000 4000 4000 Performance Specifications Buffer size (KB) 128 512 512 Interface IDE IDE IDE Data transfer rete (diskbuffer, Mbytes/s) 6.0~9.1 6.4~10.4 6.46~10.
700SG-1.fm Page 15 Monday, June 8, 1998 6:38 PM Battery Item Specification Vendor & model name Sony BTP-1431 Battery Type Li-ion Pack capacity (mAH) 3000 Cell voltage (V) 3.6 Number of battery call 8 Package configuration 2P-4S Package voltage (V) 14.4V Charger Item Specification Vendor & model name T62.085.C.00 Input voltage (from adapter, V) 7V-24V OUtput current (to DC/DC converter, A) 3.5 Battery Low Voltage Li-ion Battery Low 1 level (V) 11.
700SG-1.fm Page 16 Monday, June 8, 1998 6:38 PM DC-DC Converter Item Specification OVP (Over Voltage Protection, V) 5.52~5 .55 3.642~ 3.693 15~17 7~9 - OCP (Over Current Protection, A) 4~6 4~6 0.3~0. 4 - - DC-AC inverter is used to generate very high AC voltage, then support to LCD CCFT backlight user, and is also responsible for the control of LCD brightness. Avoid touching the DC-AC inverter area while the system unit is turned on.
700SG-1.fm Page 17 Monday, June 8, 1998 6:38 PM LCD Item Specification Optical Specification Contrast ration 50 (typ) 100 (typ) 100 (typ) Brightness (cd/m2) 70 (typ) 70 (typ) 100 (typ) Brightness control keyboard hotkey keyboard hotkey keyboard hotkey Contrast control keyboard hotkey None None Supply voltage for LCD display (V) 3.3 (typ) 3.0~3.6 (typ) 3.
700SG-1.fm Page 18 Monday, June 8, 1998 6:38 PM AC Adapter Item Specification Hold up time (ms; @115 Vac input, full load) 8 (min) Over voltage protection (OVP, V) 26 Short circuit protection Output can be shorted without damage Electrostatic discharge (ESD, kV) +-15 (at air discharge) Dielectric withstand voltage Primary to secondary 3000 Vac (or 4242 Vdc), 10mA for 1 second Leakage current 0.
700SG-2.fm Page 1 Monday, June 8, 1998 1:26 PM Chapter2 System Utility BIOS The flash Memory Update: The flash memory update is required for the following conditions: • New versions of system programs • New features or options Create a bootable diskette C:\Sys A: Copy flash utility & new versions BIOS to the diskette, then boot from diskette driver. A:\plash 700-40.rom /mode=3 Note: mode=3, set DMI value to system.
700SG-2.fm Page 2 Monday, June 8, 1998 1:26 PM Main BIOS Setup Utility Main Power Saving Exit System Time: Advanced Security [15:10:15] System Data; [04/13/1998] , , or selects field. Floppy Disk A: [1.44 Mb 31/2”] Hard Disk 0 [3253MB] CD-ROM/ATAPI Device [CD-ROM] Boot Device Priority Speaker: [Enabled] Boot Display Device: [Auto] Mic-In/Lin-in: [Line-In] System memory: 32 MB Video Memory: 2 MB CPU Type Pentium II CPU Speed 266 MHz VGA BIOS Version: V1.
700SG-2.fm Page 3 Monday, June 8, 1998 1:26 PM LCD and an external display device if one is connected. Options: Auto or Both Mic-In/Line-In: Sets the function of the microphon-in/line-in jack.
700SG-2.fm Page 4 Monday, June 8, 1998 1:26 PM Advanced BIOS Setup Utility Main Advanced Security Power Saving Exit Setup Warning Setting items on this menu to incorrect values may cause your system to malfunction.
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700SG-2.fm Page 7 Monday, June 8, 1998 1:26 PM Resume Time Sets the time the computer resumes at if Resume on Alarm is enabled. Format: HH:MM:SS (hour:minute:second) Wake On LAN: When enabled, the computer wakes up from standby mode if the computer is accessed through the network. Consult your network administrator for details. Options: Disabled or Enabled Battery Low Warning Beep: Enables or disables warning beeps during a battery-low condition.
700SG-2.fm Page 8 Monday, June 8, 1998 1:26 PM Get Default Values Resets all parameters to their factory-default values. Load Previous value Disregards any changes made in the current session and reloads their previous values. Save Changes Saves any changes made. Heuristic Power Management This computer has a built-in heuristic power management unit that monitors system activity.
700SG-2.fm Page 9 Monday, June 8, 1998 1:26 PM determined by the computer’s HPM unit, the display shuts off until you press a key or move the touchpad or external mouse. "Automatic Dim" Feature The computer has a unique "automatic dim" power-saving feature. When the computer is using AC power and you disconnect the AC adapter from the computer, it automatically dims the LCD backlight to save power.
700SG-2.fm Page 10 Monday, June 8, 1998 1:26 PM • The buzzer beeps • The Standby indicator lights Note: Unstored data is lost when you turn off the computer power in Standby mode or when the battery is drained.
700SG-2.fm Page 11 Monday, June 8, 1998 1:26 PM To exit Hibernation mode, press the power switch. The computer also resumes from Hibernation mode if the resume timer is set and matched. The computer also resumes via the network if the Wake On LAN parameter is enabled. Note: Do not change any devices (such as add memory or swap hard disks) when the computer is in Hibernation mode.
700SG-2.fm Page 12 Monday, June 8, 1998 1:26 PM Advanced Power Management This computer supports the APM standard designed to further reduce power consumption. APM is a power-management approach defined jointly by Microsoft and Intel. An increasing number of software packages support APM to take advantage of its power-saving features and allows greater system availability without degrading performance. For more information about APM under Windows 95, refer to your Windows 95 user’s manual.
700SG-2.fm Page 13 Monday, June 8, 1998 1:26 PM PhDISK The PhDISK utility allows your computer to enter hibernation mode. Before entering hibernation mode, your computer saves all necessary computer information into a file or partition created by PhDISK, then shuts off power to all system components. On the next startup, the computer reloads the information from the PhDISK file or partition and resumes from where you left off.
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700SG-3.fm Page 1 Monday, June 8, 1998 11:01 AM Chapter3 Machine Disassembly This chapter contains procedures on how to disassemble the notebook computer for maintenance and troubleshooting.
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700SG-3.fm Page 3 Monday, June 8, 1998 11:01 AM Installing Memory Disassembling the DIMM module: 1. To remove the DIMM module, remove the screw from the DIMM cover. 2. Use a tweezers to remove the cover. 3. Use a flat-bladed screwdriver to push out the locks at both sides of the DIMM socket. 4. Remove the DIMM module. Disassembling the modem board 1. 2. 3. 4. Remove the modem board by removing the screw. Pull out the cover gently. Remove the modem board using a flat-bladed screwdriver.
700SG-3.fm Page 4 Monday, June 8, 1998 11:01 AM Removing the Hard Disk Drive 1. To remove the internal hard disk drive, remove the screw with a flat-bladed screwdriver or a coin. 2. Carefully pull out the hard disk drive cover to remove. Disassembling the hard disk drive: 1. To disassemble the hard disk module, remove the 2 screws on both sides of the hard disk drive. 2. Separate the hard disk drive from its bezel. 3. Remove the hard disk drive from it’s shield plate 4.
700SG-3.fm Page 5 Monday, June 8, 1998 11:01 AM Removing the battery pack: 1. To remove the battery pack, press the battery compartment cover latch and slide the cover out. 2. Pull out the battery pack. 3. To reinsert the battery pack, slide in the battery pack. 4. And slide the battery compartment cover into its place. Disassembling the CD-ROM drive: 1. Push the CD-ROM drive locker forward and carefully pull out the CD-ROM module. 2.
700SG-3.fm Page 6 Monday, June 8, 1998 11:01 AM Removing the keyboard 1. Remove the hinge cover by sliding it out. 2. Remove the middle cover by using a flat-bladed screwdriver to release the latches. 3. Lift the cover to remove 4. Replace the middle cover. 5. The latches of the middle cover and the upper case must be matched, then place it into position. 6. Pull the keyboard up and outward to expose the keyboard connector at CN22. 7. The keyboard can be removed by releasing this connector.
700SG-3.fm Page 7 Monday, June 8, 1998 11:01 AM Removing the Display Module 1. 2. 3. 4. Disconnect the LED cable from the main board at CN13. Remove the 2 screws of the LCD FPC cable. Disconnect the LCD FPC cable from the motherboard at CN12. Disconnect the internal microphone power cable on CN9 of the main board. 5. Remove the 2 screws at the base and at the back of the lower case. 6. Carefully detach the display from the main unit Removing the heat sink: 1.
700SG-3.fm Page 8 Monday, June 8, 1998 11:01 AM Disassembling the Upper Case Disassembly procedure of the upper case: 1. Remove the 11 screws from the upper case and base unit. 2. Disconnect the mouse cable at CN18 and the floppy drive cable at CN17. 3. Disconnect the suspend mode cable at CN7, the left channel speaker at CN8 and the right channel speaker at CN10 from the main board. TouchPad bracket disassembly procedure 1. Remove the 4 screws of the touch pad cover. 2.
700SG-3.fm Page 9 Monday, June 8, 1998 11:01 AM 6. To separate the left channel speaker from the upper case, release the speaker cable from it’s latch. Disassembling the CPU: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Remove the 7 screws on the CPU heat sink. Remove the CPU heat sink. Lift the MMO CPU module up and remove. Disconnect the IMM CPU module at U22. Disconnect the SIR-Lens assembly from the lower case.. Disassembling the fan: 1. 2. 3. 4. Disconnect the fan power cable at CN23 from the main board.
700SG-3.fm Page 10 Monday, June 8, 1998 11:01 AM Disassembling the lower case: 1. Remove the main board from the lower case. 2. Disconnect the DC-DC charger board from the main board at CN24 and CN21. 3. Remove the IDE card from the main board at CN30. 4. Remove the 4 screws on the PCMCIA card. 5. Lift the PCMCIA card from the main board at CN16. 6. This completes the disassembly procedure of the lower case.
700SG-3.fm Page 11 Monday, June 8, 1998 11:01 AM Disassembling the LCD: 1. Remove the 5 screws on the display bezel. 2. Pull out the LCD bezel carefully. 3. Remove the internal microphone from the display panel. 4. Remove the 2 screws located at either side of the LED board. 5. Lift off the LED board from the display. 6. Remove the 2 screws which secure the inverter board. 7. Remove the 4 screws from the LCD. 8. Detach the LCD and inverter board from the display panel. 9.
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700SG-4.fm Page 1 Thursday, May 28, 1998 1:13 PM Chapter4 Troubleshooting Use the following procedure as a guide for computer problems. Note: The diagnostic tests are intended to test only Acer products. NonAcer 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.
700SG-4.fm Page 2 Thursday, May 28, 1998 1:13 PM Diskette Drive Checkout Do the following to isolate the problem to a controller, driver, or diskette. A write-enabled, diagnostic diskette is required. Note: Make sure that the diskette does not have more than one label attached to it. Multiple labels can cause damage to the drive or cause the drive to fail. Do the following to select the test device. See “Running the Diagnostics” for details. 1.
700SG-4.fm Page 3 Thursday, May 28, 1998 1:13 PM 2. Replace the CD-ROM drive. 3. Replace the IDE board. 4. Replace the Main board. Keyboard or Auxiliary Input Device Checkout Remove the external keyboard if the internal keyboard is to be tested. If the internal keyboard does not work or an unexpected character appears, make sure that the flexible cable extending from the keyboard is correctly seated in the connector on the sub card. If the keyboard cable connection is correct, run the Keyboard Test.
700SG-4.fm Page 4 Thursday, May 28, 1998 1:13 PM Slot 1 (MB) Slot 2 (MB) Total Memory (MB) 8 32 40 32 8 40 16 32 48 32 16 48 32 32 64 64 0 64 8 64 72 64 8 72 16 64 80 64 16 80 32 64 96 64 32 96 64 64 128 Memory errors might stop system operations, show error messages on the screen, or hang the system. 1. Boot from the diagnostics diskette and start the PQA program (please refer to “Running PQA Diagnostics Program”. 2. Go to the diagnostic memory in the test items.
700SG-4.fm Page 5 Thursday, May 28, 1998 1:13 PM Flash Memory Update: The flash Memory Update: The flash memory update is required for the following conditions: • New versions of system programs • New features or options Power System Checkout To verify the symptom of the problem, power on the computer using each of the following power sources: 1. Remove the battery pack and diskette drive. 2. Connect the AC Adapter and check that power is supplied. 3.
700SG-4.fm Page 6 Thursday, May 28, 1998 1:13 PM : Pin Voltage (Vdc) 1 +19 to +20.5 2 Ground If the voltage is not correct, replace the AC Adapter. If the voltage is within the range, do the following: • Replace the Main board. • If the problem is not corrected, go to “Undetermined Problems”. • If the voltage is not correct, go to the next step. Note: An audible noise from the AC Adapter does not always indicate a defect.
700SG-4.fm Page 7 Thursday, May 28, 1998 1:13 PM 1. Power off the computer. 2. Remove the battery pack and measure the voltage between battery terminals 1 (+) and 7. See the following figure: If the voltage is still less than +10.0 Vdc after recharging, replace the battery. TouchPad Checkout If the TouchPad does not work, check the configuration in the ThinkPad BIOS program. If the configuration of the TouchPad is disabled, select Enable to enable it.
700SG-4.fm Page 8 Thursday, May 28, 1998 1:13 PM Symptom-to-Spare Part Index The symptom-to-Spare Part index lists the symptoms and errors and their possible causes. The most likely cause is listed first. Note: Perform the Spare Part replacement or actions in the sequence shown in the “Spare Part/Action” columns. If a Spare Part replacement did not solve the problem, put the original part back in the computer. Do not replace a nondefective Spare Part.
700SG-4.fm Page 9 Thursday, May 28, 1998 1:13 PM Numeric error Codes Symptom / Error Spare Part / Action in Sequence 0220 Monitor type does not match CMOS - Run Setup 1. Run “Load Setup Defaults” in BIOS Setup Utility. 0230 Shadow RAM Failed at offset: nnnn 1. BIOS ROM 2. Main board 0231 System RAM Failed at offset: nnnn 1. DIMM 2. Main board 0232 Extended RAM Failed at offset:nnnn 1. DIMM 2. Main board 0250 System battery is dead - Replace and run Setup 1.
700SG-4.fm Page 10 Thursday, May 28, 1998 1:13 PM Numeric error Codes Symptom / Error Spare Part / Action in Sequence 02F5 DMA Test Failed 1. DIMM 2. IMM (CPU board) 3. Main board 02F6 Software NMI Failed 1. DIMM 2. IMM (CPU board) 3. Main board 02F7 Fail-Safe Timer NMI Failed 1. DIMM 2. IMM (CPU board) 3. Main board Error Messages Symptom / Error Spare Part / Action in Sequence Device Address Conflict 1. Run “Load Setup Defaults” in BIOS Setup Utility. 2. Backup battery (RTC) 3.
700SG-4.fm Page 11 Thursday, May 28, 1998 1:13 PM No Beep Symptoms Symptom / Error Spare Part / Action in Sequence No beep, power-on indicator not on, and a blank LCD during POST 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Reseat LCD connectors LCD inverter ID LCD FPC cable LCD inverter LCD LED board Main board No beep, power-on indicator on, and a blank LCD during POST. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Reseat the LCD connectors LCD inverter ID LCD FPC Cable LCD inverter LCD Main board No beep during POST but system runs correctly. 1.
700SG-4.fm Page 12 Thursday, May 28, 1998 1:13 PM Indicator-Related Symptoms Symptom / Error Spare Part / Action in Sequence Indicator incorrectly remains off or on, but system runs correctly 1. Reseat the LED board 2. LED board 3. Main board Power-Related Symptoms Symptom / Error Spare Part / Action in Sequence Power shuts down during operation 1. 2. 3. 4. Battery AC Adapter DC/DC & Charge board Main board The system will not power-on. 1. 2. 3. 4.
700SG-4.fm Page 13 Thursday, May 28, 1998 1:13 PM Power Management-Related Symptoms Symptom / Error Spare Part / Action in Sequence The system will not enter hibernation 1. Keyboard (if control is from the keyboard) 2. Hard disk 3. Main board The system will not wake up from hibernation 1. Keyboard (if control is from the keyboard) 2. Hard disk 3. Main board The system will not enter standby after close the LCD 1. LCD cover switch 2. Main board Battery fuel gauge does not go higher than 90%. 1.
700SG-4.fm Page 14 Thursday, May 28, 1998 1:13 PM electrostatic discharge, or software errors. Spare Part replacement should be considered only when a recurring problem exists. When analyzing an intermittent problem, do the following: 1. Run the advanced diagnostic test for the Main board in loop mode at least 10 times. 2. If no error is detected, do not replace any Spare Part. 3. If any error is detected, replace the Spare Part shown by the Spare Part code.
700SG-4.fm Page 15 Thursday, May 28, 1998 1:13 PM Utility Program Diskette Setting LCD Panel ID There is an EEPROM in the inverter which stores its supported LCD type ID code. If you replace a LCD with one of a different brand or use a new inverter, the ID information in the inverter EEPROM should be updated. Follow the steps blew to see the LCD Panel ID: 1. Follow the instruction on screen to read current or to set new LCD Panel ID code.
700SG-4.fm Page 16 Thursday, May 28, 1998 1:13 PM Running PQA Diagnostics Program Note: Before running PQA Diagnostic Program, make sure that the write enable tab of the Diagnostic Program Diskette is set to enable. PQA Vx_x Resoult Diag SysInfo Option xx-xx-xx Exit Press -> or <- to move around the main menu. Press Enter to enable the selected option. The main options are Diag, Resoult, SysInfo, Option and Exit. The Diag option lets you select testing items and times.
700SG-4.fm Page 17 Thursday, May 28, 1998 1:13 PM Auto Test Performs multiple tests of the selected items and AUTO check the select test items in sequence. Note: PCMCIA Diagnostic Supports Manual test only. Do not select PCMCIA Diagnostic in Auto Test. The screen below appears if you select AUTO Test. PQA Vx_x Resoult Diag SysInfo xx-xx-xx Option Exit Diag MANUAL TEST AUTO TEST TEST COUNT VALUE (1...9999) 1 Specify the desired number of tests and press Enter.
700SG-4.fm Page 18 Thursday, May 28, 1998 1:13 PM The right corner screen information gives you the available function keys and the specified test number. • • • • • • Space ESC F1 F2 Enter Test Times Enables/disables the item Exits the program Help Tests the selected item(s) Opens the available suboptions Indicates the number of tests to perform. Note: The F1 and F2 keys function only after you finish configuring the Test option.
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700SG-6.fm Page 1 Monday, June 8, 1998 1:19 PM Chapter6 Spare Parts List Picture Level Description Part No. ADAPTER ADT 90-264V ADP60HB700 25.10064.011 1 COVER BATTERY PC 42.47A17.001 1 ASSY BTY PACK LIION LIP848NLA 60.47A01.001 1 700 CD-ROM MODULE 6M.47A01.
700SG-6.fm Page 2 Monday, June 8, 1998 1:19 PM Picture Level Description Part No. 2 CD DRV CD-224E 24X 56.10061.081 2 CABLE ASSEMBLY FPC CD-ROM 700 50.47A02.001 2 ASSY CD-ROM CHASSIS 700 60.47A02.001 1 IC CPU TILLAMOOK 200M 512K1.8V 01.TLLAM.K0A 1 IC CPU TILLAMOOK 233M 512K1.8V 01.TLLAM.N3A 1 IC CPU TILLAMOOK 266M 512K1.8V 01.TLLAM.Q60 1 IC CPU INT MOBILE PII-233 IMM 01.I0MP2.N30 1 IC CPU INT MOBILE PII-266 IMM 01.I0MP2.
700SG-6.fm Page 3 Monday, June 8, 1998 1:19 PM Picture Level Description Part No. 1 SDIMM 64MB MH8S64AZ-10TA 3.3V 72.08S64.00E 1 SD RAM MDL 253309A10 16MB 3.3V 72.25330.00N 1 SO-DIM 253409-10 32MB (NEC) 72.25349.00N 1 SO-DIM 253509-10 64MB (NEC) 72.25359.00N 1 DIMM KMM466S424AT-F0 100NS 32M 72.46424.04E 1 SO-DIMM M5M4V16S30BTP-10 16MB 72.54163.00N 1 SO-DIMM M5M4V64S40ATP-10L 32MB 72.54644.00N 1 ASSY DIMM DOOR 700 60.47A05.001 1 ASSY FDD MODULE 700 6M.47A02.
0SG-6.fm Page 4 Monday, June 8, 1998 1:19 PM Picture Level Description Part No. 2 FDD1.44MB D353F3 000(3MODE) 56.01051.271 1 FDD 120MB 3.5" LS120/MF357H 56.01082.011 2 BRACKET FDD SECC T-0.8 33.47A03.001 2 CABLE ASSEMBLY FPC FDD 700 50.47A04.001 1 700DX HDD MODULE 2G 6M.47A03.001 1 710T HDD MODULE 3G 6M.47A03.011 1 711TE HDD MODULE 4GB 6M.47A03.
700SG-6.fm Page 5 Monday, June 8, 1998 1:19 PM Picture Level Description Part No. 2 HDD 2160MB HIT/ DK226-21U 56.02759.011 2 HDD 3240MB 2.5" IBM/ DTCA23240 56.02995.001 2 HDD 4090MB IBM/ DTCA24090 IDE 56.02834.071 2 CABLE ASSEMBLY FPC HDD 2.5"700 50.47A01.001 2 ASSY HDD SHIELD PLT 700 60.47A03.001 2 ASSY HDD BZL 700 60.47A04.001 1 HEAT SINK UP AL T-08 34.47A09.
700SG-6.fm Page 6 Monday, June 8, 1998 1:19 PM Picture Level Description Part No. 1 ASSY MMO HEAT SINK(TILLA MOOK) 60.47A11.011 1 ASSY MMO HEAT SINK(DESCHUE) 60.47A11.001 1 ASSY HINGE 12.1" TFT/DSTN (700DX 710T) 6M.47A04.001 1 ASSY HINGE 13.3" TFT (711TE) 6M.47A04.011 1 CAP HINGE (R) PC 42.47A14.001 1 CAP HINGE CAP (L) PC 42.47A15.001 1 INVERTER T62..086.C 700 19.21030.181 1 INVERTER T62..087.C 700 19.21030.
700SG-6.fm Page 7 Monday, June 8, 1998 1:19 PM Picture Level Description Part No. KEYBOARD 1 NSK-84A01 91.78S07.001 1 NSK-84A0A 91.78S07.00A 1 NSK-85A0B 91.78S07.00B 1 NSK-84A0C 91.78S07.00C 1 NSK-85A0D 91.78S07.00D 1 NSK-85A0E 91.78S07.00E 1 NSK-85A0F 91.78S07.00F 1 NSK-85A0G 91.78S07.00G 1 NSK-84A0H 91.78S07.00H 1 NSK-88A0J 91.78S07.00J 1 NSK-84A0K 91.78S07.00K 1 NSK-85A0N 91.78S07.00N 1 NSK-85A0P 91.78S07.00P 1 NSK-84A0R 91.78S07.00R 1 NSK-85A0S 91.78S07.
700SG-6.fm Page 8 Monday, June 8, 1998 1:19 PM Picture 6-8 Level Description Part No. 2 MYLAR FOR HINGE PC 390 40.43A01.081 2 RUBBER LCD CUSHION SILICON 050 47.46930.011 2 C.A 15P 2C 100MM LED AN700 50.47A09.001 2 EXTENSA 700 LED BOARD 55.47A03.001 2 LCD SX31S002 12.1" DSTN SVGA/HI 56.0747A.
700SG-6.fm Page 9 Monday, June 8, 1998 1:19 PM Picture Level Description Part No. 2 ASSY LCD FPC HIT12.1 STN 700A 60.47A07.071 2 ASSY LCD PNL (HIT12.1"DSTN)700 60.47A08.031 2 ASSY LCD BZL (12.1") 700 60.47A09.021 1 710T LCD MODULE TFT 12.1" 6M.47A05.011 1 MICROPHONE Acer 700DX 6M.47A08.001 LCD MODULE 12.
700SG-6.fm Page 10 Monday, June 8, 1998 1:19 PM Picture 6-10 Level Description Part No. 2 MYLAR FOR HINGE PC 390 40.43A01.081 2 RUBBER LCD CUSHION SILICON 050 47.46930.011 2 C.A 15P 2C 100MM LED AN700 50.47A09.001 2 EXTENSA 700 LED BOARD 55.47A03.001 2 LCD ITSV50D1 12.1 55+/-5 700 56.0742A.
700SG-6.fm Page 11 Monday, June 8, 1998 1:19 PM Picture Level Description Part No. 2 ASSY LCD FPC IBM 12.1 TFT 700A 60.47A07.081 2 ASSY LCD PNL (IBM12.1")700 60.47A08.021 2 ASSY LCD BZL (12.1") 700 60.47A09.021 EXTENSA 700 LVDS BOARD 55.47A05.001 711TE LCD MODULE TFT 13.3" 6M.47A05.021 LVDS BOARD 13.3" 711TE 1 LCD MODULE 13.
700SG-6.fm Page 12 Monday, June 8, 1998 1:19 PM Picture 6-12 Level Description Part No. 1 MICROPHONE Acer 700DX 6M.47A08.001 2 MYLAR FOR HINGE PC 390 40.43A01.081 2 RUBBER LCD CUSHION SILICON 050 47.46930.011 2 C.A 15P 2C 100MM LED AN700 50.47A09.001 2 EXTENSA 700 LED BOARD 55.47A03.
700SG-6.fm Page 13 Monday, June 8, 1998 1:19 PM Picture Level Description Part No. 2 LCD TX34D62VC1CAC 13.3 TFT XGA 56.0747A.001 2 ASSY LCD FPC (HIT13.1TFT) 700A 60.47A07.091 2 ASSY LCD PNL (HIT13.3"TFT) 700 60.47A08.001 2 ASSY LCD BZL (13.3") 700 60.47A09.001 1 ASSY LOW CASE 700 60.47A14.
700SG-6.fm Page 14 Monday, June 8, 1998 1:19 PM Picture Level Description Part No. 2 FOOT PU BLACK 350P 47.45001.001 1 EXTENSA 700 MAIN BOARD 55.47A01.001 2 DC/DC &CHARG T62.085.C 700 19.21030.171 2 EXTENSA 700 IDE TRANSFER BOARD 55.47A04.001 2 BTY LI 3V CR1220 36MAH 23.20004.
700SG-6.fm Page 15 Monday, June 8, 1998 1:19 PM Picture Level Description Part No. 1 COVER MIDDLE PC 42.47A16.001 1 SSY MMO SHLD 700 60.47A13.002 1 FAN 30*30*10 UDQFB3E65F0A(WIRE ) 23.10033.001 1 MODEM 56K CSI AC5614BMC 365 54.09011.131 1 ASSY MODEM DOOR 700 60.47A06.
700SG-6.fm Page 16 Monday, June 8, 1998 1:19 PM Picture Level Description Part No. PLATE NAME EX700 1 PLATE NAME (LOGO) PC AN390 40.43A02.001 1 PLT NAME PC AN700 40.48406.161 1 PLT NAME (710) PC AN700 40.48406.201 1 CORD SPT-2 #18*2C 7A125V1830MM 27.01618.001 700 SCRW 6M.47A07.001 1 ASSY SIR-LENS 700 60.47A10.001 1 CABLE ASSEMBLY FPC TOUCHPAD700 50.47A03.
700SG-6.fm Page 17 Monday, June 8, 1998 1:19 PM Picture Level Description Part No. 1 TOUCH PAD SYNAPTICS/TM4-220 56.1748A.001 1 ASSY TOUCH PAD 700 60.47A12.001 1 ASSY UPPER CASE 700 60.47A15.003 1 SPK 1W 3520-7CC W/ CABLE 700DX 6M.47A09.001 LEVEL 1 : Stands for Field Replaceable Units (FRU) and Customer Replaceable Units (CRU) for system level 1 service repair use.
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700SG-A.fm Page 1 Wednesday, May 27, 1998 11:23 AM AppendixA Model Definition 700 Model Number Define Model Number LCD CPU Memory HDD Battery 700DX 12.1” SCC Tillamook -200 32MB 2.1GB Li-Ion 700T 12.1” TFT PII-233 32MB 2.1GB Li-Ion 710DX 12.1” SCC PII-233 32MB 2.1GB Li-Ion 710T 12.1” TFT PII-233 32MB 3.2GB Li-Ion 710TE 13.3” TFT PII-233 32MB 4GB Li-Ion 711TE 13.
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700SG-b.fm Page 1 Wednesday, May 27, 1998 11:34 AM AppendixB Compatibility Test System Configuration System Board 700-97143-SD CPU Intel Pentium MMX-166/200/233/266 Intel Pentium II 233/266 Coprocessor On-chip Main Memory 2 DIMM sockets, from 16MB up to 128MB Cache 512KB L2 Cache on IMM System Chip Sets Intel 430TX/82371AB PIIX4E Intel 440TX/82371AB PIIX4E System BIOS 1.
700SG-b.fm Page 2 Wednesday, May 27, 1998 11:34 AM Microsoft Windows 95 Application packages test OA kit test Env. Windows 95 Application name Office Professional Version V7.0 Test result Vendor Microsoft Pass Word PowerPoint Excel Access Schedule Communication test Env. Windows 95 Application name Laplink Version V7.5 Test result Vendor Traveling software Pass Diagnostic test Env. Windows 95 Application name QAplus/WIN Version R7.
700SG-b.fm Page 3 Wednesday, May 27, 1998 11:34 AM CD title Class Music Game Video CD 1.x, 2.
700SG-b.fm Page 4 Wednesday, May 27, 1998 11:34 AM PCMCIA Card ATA Drive Model name Vendor Test result VIPER 170E (170MB) VIPER Pass SunDisk ST72P5 (2.
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700SG-b.fm Page 7 Wednesday, May 27, 1998 11:34 AM PCMCIA Ethernet LAN Adapter PCMCIA Ethernet LAN adapter NW 3.12 NW 4.11 NT 3.51 3Com Etherlink III PCMCIA (3C589C) v v v v 3Com Etherlink III PCMCIA (3C589D) v v v v Test item NT 4.
700SG-b.fm Page 8 Wednesday, May 27, 1998 11:34 AM PCMCIA Ethernet LAN adapter NW 3.12 NW 4.11 NT 3.51 3Com TokenLink III 16/4 PC card adapter (3C689) v v v v IBM auto 16/4 Credit card adapter v v v v Olicom Token-Ring GoCard V v v v v v v v Test item NT 4.0 Token-Ring Token-Ring+Modem combo card Olicom OC-2232 GoCard Token-Ring/ modem 336 PCMCIA Modem Card Model name Pass items AT&T KeepInTouch card 14.4 datd/14.
700SG-b.fm Page 9 Wednesday, May 27, 1998 11:34 AM PCMCIA Modem Card Model name Pass items Motorola montana 28.8 modem/fax • Driver installed Xircom credit card modem 33.6 (CM-33) • Phone Dialer TDK CyberExpress 3000 V.34 data/fax modem TDK DF2814 V.34 fax/modem USRobotics sportster 28.8 fax/modem • Hyper Terminal • Dial-Up Networking USR megahertz 56K PC card modem XJ1560 ZOOM PCMCIA V.
700SG-b.fm Page 10 Wednesday, May 27, 1998 11:34 AM Microsoft Windows 95 (Japanese OSR2.
700SG-b.fm Page 11 Wednesday, May 27, 1998 11:34 AM Microsoft Windows 95 (Chinese OSR2.
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