Service Manual Aspire - z1650
Service Manual Aspire - z1650
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programs prove defective following their purchase, the buyer (and not Acer Incorporated, its distributor, or its
dealer) assumes the entire cost of all necessary servicing, repair, and any incidental or consequential
damages resulting from any defect in the software.
FRU Information
Please note WHEN ORDERING FRU PARTS, that you should check the most up-to-date information available
on your regional web or channel. If, for whatever reason, a part number change is made, it will not be noted in
the printed service guide. For AUTHORIZED SERVICE PROVIDERS, your office may have a DIFFERENT
part number code to those given in the FRU list of this printed service guide. You MUST use the list provided
by your regional Acer office to order FRU parts for repair and service of customer machines.
System Features
Component Description
Processor Intel Atom D2500 / D2700 processor
Chipset Intel NM10 Express Chipset
Memory • Number of DIMM slots: Two DDR3 DIMM slots
• Maximum memory: 4 GB (using two 2 GB modules)
Graphics • UMA: Integrated in the Intel Atom D2500 / D2700 processor
• DISCRETE: NVIDIA NV218
Display • 18.5-inch WXGA TFT LCD panel
• sRGB compliant
Audio • Two built-in 2W stereo speakers
• Realtek ALC269 High Definition Audio Codec with Embedded Class D
Speaker Amplifier
I/O ports • Side panel
– Panel Brightness Control
– USB ports (two)
– 3-in-1 Card Reader
– Headphone jack
– Microphone jack
• Rear panel
– Line-out jack
– USB ports (three)
– Ethernet jack (RJ-45)
– PS/2 keyboard and mouse ports
– VGA port (VGA out)
Media storage • 2.5-inch 5400 rpm SATA hard disk drive (HDD)
• Slim type SATA tray-type or slot-in optical disc drive (optional for Z293G)
Card reader • 3-in-1 card reader slot
• Supports MultiMediaCard (MMC), Secure Digital (SD), Memory Stick (MS),
and Memory Stick PRO (MS PRO) cards
Connectivity • Wired LAN: Onboard 10/100/1000 Ethernet support
• WLAN: Mini Card wireless network adapter (802.11 b/g/n)
• Integrated 1.0 HD webcam with microphone
Mounting option VESA mounting compliant
AC adapter 65 W
Physical Specifications
Aspect Description
System dimension 61.5 × 484 × 402.5 mm (2.42 × 19.05 × 15.85 in)
(W × H × D)
Mainboard form factor Standard DTX
Mainboard dimensions 190 × 175 mm
(W × H)
Environmental Requirements
Aspect Description
Operating temperature 5 to 35 °C (41 to 95 °F)
Operating humidity 15% to 80% RH non-condensing
Front View
Item Component
1 Integrated webcam
2 Integrated microphone
3 Display screen
4 Speakers
5 Power button/indicator
• Green – System is in power-on mode
• Amber – System is in standby mode
Item Component
1 Increase brightness key
2 Decrease brightness key
3 USB ports
4 3-in-1 card reader
5 Microphone jack
6 Headphone jack
7 Reset button
Item Component
1 Ventilation slots
2 Mounting holes for wall mount option
3 Optical disc drive (ODD)
4 Kensington slot
5 VGA-out port
6 Slot for optional serial port
7 Computer stand
8 Power jack
9 Ethernet port (RJ-45)
10 USB ports
11 PS/2 mouse port
12 PS/2 keyboard port
13 Line-out jack
Chipsets
Item Specification
System chipset Intel NM10 Express Chipset
Super I/O ITE 8757
BIOS
Item Specification
BIOS chip AMI BIOS
Setup utility CMOS Setup Utility
Memory
Item Specification
Controller Integrated in the Intel processor
Number of DIMM slot 2
Maximum memory 4 GB (using two 2 GB modules)
Data rate 1333 MT/s
Supported capacities 512 MB, 1 or 2 GB
DIMM type 240-pin DDR3 SO-DIMM
Supported brands Hynix, Kingston, Micron, Unifosa, Samsung
Population rule You can install memory modules in any combination as long as they match the
above specifications.
Card Reader
Item Specification
Controller Realtek RTS5159 Card Reader (only for Z290G)
Supported cards • MultiMediaCard (MMC)
• Secure Digital (SD)
• Memory Stick (MS)
• Memory Stick PRO (MS PRO) cards
Ethernet
Item Specification
Controller Realtek RTL8111DL Gigabit Ethernet controller
LAN protocol 10/100/1000 Mbps
LAN connector type RJ-45
Audio
Item Specification
Controller Realtek ALC269 High Definition Audio Codec with Embedded Class D
Speaker Amplifier
Features • Two built-in 2W stereo speakers
• Audio jacks
– Right panel: Microphone and headphone jacks
– Rear panel: Line-out jack
Webcam
Item Specification
Resolution 1.0 HD
Supported models • Chicony CNF924621004591L
• Park Orchid C04PL036H
LCD Panel
Item Specification
Model • AUO M158XW01 V0
• LG LM190WH1
• Samsung LTM185AT02
Type TFT LCD
Screen size (diagonal) 18.5-inch
Active area (H × V) 409.8 × 230.4
Viewing angle (typical) 140 (V), 150 (H)
Resolution 1366 × 768 (Wide XGA)
Backlight CCFL
Interface Single channel LVDS
Brightness (typical) 300 nits
Display colors 16.7M (RGB 6-bits+HiFRC)
Aspect ratio 16:9
Contrast ratio 1000:1
Response time 5 ms
(typical)
Surface treatment Anti-glare type, 3H hard coating
AC Adapter
Item Specification
Model Delta ADP-65JH DB A / Hipro HP-A0652R3B 1LF (65 W)
Specifications • 90V to 240V and 50Hz to 60Hz AC
• 19V DC Output
• 3 prong ICE-320-C13 or IEC-320-C5 AC connector
System Utilities
CMOS Setup Utility
CMOS Setup Utility is a hardware configuration program built into the system ROM. Since most systems are
already properly configured and optimized, there is normally no need to run this utility.
You will need to run this utility under the following conditions:
• When changing the system configuration including:
• Setting the system time and date
• Configuring the system drives and peripherals
• Specifying the boot device sequence
• Configuring the power management modes
• Setting up system passwords or making other changes to the security setup
• When trying to resolve IRQ conflicts
• When a configuration error is detected by the system and you are prompted ("Run Setup" message) to
make changes to the BIOS settings.
NOTE: If you repeatedly receive “Run Setup” messages, the RTC battery located on the mainboard (BT1)
may be defective. In this case, the system cannot retain configuration values in CMOS. Replace the
RTC battery with a new one.
The Setup Utility loads the configuration values in a battery-backed nonvolatile memory called CMOS RAM.
This memory area is not part of the system RAM, which allows configuration data to be retained when power is
turned off. The values take effect when the system is booted. POST uses these values to configure the
hardware. If the values and the actual hardware do not agree, POST generates an error message. You must
run this utility to change the hardware settings from the default or current configuration.
NOTE: For ease of reading, CMOS Setup Utility will be simply referred to as “Setup” or “Setup Utility” in this
Service Guide.
Key Function
Up/Down/Left/Right Move the cursor to the menu/field you want.The currently selected field will be
arrow keys highlighted.
Enter • To open the page for the currently selected menu/submenu
• To apply a field value.
PgUp and PgDn Move the cursor to the previous and next page of a multipage menu.
Home Move the cursor to the first page of a multipage menu.
End Move the cursor to the last page of a multipage menu.
+ and - To select a value for the currently selected field (only if it is user-configurable).
Press these keys repeatedly to display all possible entries. A parameter that is
enclosed in square brackets [ ] is user-configurable. Grayed-out parameters
are not user-configurable for one of the following reasons:
• The field value is auto-configured or auto-detected.·
• The field value is informational only.
• The field is password-protected.
Esc If you press this key:
• On one of the primary menu screens, the Exit menu displays.
• On a submenu screen, the previous screen displays.
• When you are making selections from a pop-up menu, closes the pop-up
without making a selection.
F1 To bring up the General Help window. The General Help window describes
other Setup navigation keys that are not displayed on the legend bar.
F9 Press to load default system values.
F10 Press to save changes and close the Setup Utility.
Parameter Description
System BIOS
Version Version number of the BIOS setup utility.
Build Date Date when the BIOS setup utility was built.
Processor Type of CPU installed on the system.
Core Frequency Core speed of the CPU installed on the system.
Count Physical CPU core.
Memory
Size Total size of system memory installed on the system.
Product Name Product name of the system.
System Serial Number Serial number of the system.
Asset Tag Number Asset tag number of this system.
System Date Set the date following the weekday-month-day-year format.
System Time Set the system time following the hour-minute-second format.
(hh:mm:ss)
Parameter Description
Miscellaneous Press Enter to access the Miscellaneous submenu
Advanced Chipset Press Enter to access the Advanced Chipset Configuration submenu
Configuration
Integrated Peripherals Press Enter to access the Integrated Peripherals submenu
PC Health Status Press Enter to access the PC Health Status submenu
Parameter Description
Supervisor Password Indicates the status of the supervisor password.
User Password Indicates the status of the user password.
Change Supervisor Supervisor password prevents unauthorized access to the BIOS Setup Utility.
Password Press Enter to change the Supervisor password.
Parameter Description
Save & Exit Setup When you have completed the system configuration changes, select this
option to leave the BIOS Setup Utility and reboot the computer, so the new
system configuration parameters can take effect. Select Save & Exit Setup
from the Exit menu and press Enter.
Discard Changes and Select this option to quit the BIOS Setup Utility without making any permanent
Exit Setup changes to the system configuration, and reboot the computer. Select
Discard Changes and Exit Setup from the Exit menu and press Enter.
Save Changes Select this option and press Enter to save all the changes and return to the
BIOS Setup Utility.
Discard Changes Select this option and press Enter to discard all the changes and return to the
BIOS Setup Utility.
Load Default Settings To set this feature, select Load Default Settings from the Exit menu and
press Enter. Then, select OK to allow the BIOS to automatically load optimal
defaults to the BIOS settings. The Optimal settings are designed for maximum
system performance, but may not work best for all computer applications.
Save as User Default Select this option and press Enter to save changes that you have made as
Settings user defaults.
Load User Default Select this option and press Enter to restore user defaults.
Settings
System Disassembly
This chapter provides step-by-step instructions on how to disassemble the computer for maintenance and
troubleshooting purposes.
Disassembly Tools
In performing the disassembly process, you will need the following tools:
• Wrist-grounding strap and conductive mat for preventing electrostatic discharge
• Philips screwdriver
• Flat screwdriver
• Hex Socket Wrench
NOTE: The screws for the different components vary in size. During the disassembly process, group the
screws with their corresponding components to avoid mismatches when putting back the components.
Pre-disassembly Procedure
Before proceeding with the disassembly procedure, perform the steps listed below:
1. Make sure that the optical disc drive and the card reader slot are empty.
2. Turn off the power to the computer and all peripherals.
3. Unplug the power cord from the computer.
4. Unplug the network cable and all connected peripheral devices from the computer.
5. Place the computer on a flat, steady surface with the rear cover facing upward.
3. Remove the three screws securing the computer stand to the rear cover assembly.
3. Tilt the outer edge of the webcam module (1) then lift it off from the front bezel (2).
3. Detach the LCD assembly from the rear cover and turn it over to access the LCD panel cables.
5. Release the latch from the mainboard (1) then disconnect the LCD cable (2).
NOTE: For reference during machine reassembly, note which cable color corresponds to the main (white) and
auxiliary (black) connectors.
Note: A circuit board that is > 10cm2 has been highlighted with a yellow rectangle as above image
shows. Please detach the circuit board and follow local regulations for disposal.
3. Remove the four screws securing the brackets to the LCD panel.
4. Detach the LCD panel bracket from the LCD panel, then turn over the panel bracket that contains the
inverter board to access the inverter board cables.
6. Remove the two screws securing the inverter board to the bracket.
Note: A circuit board that is > 10cm2 has been highlighted with a yellow rectangle as above image
shows. Please detach the circuit board and follow local regulations for disposal.
3. Remove the two screws securing the VGA-out port to the rear cover assembly.
3. Slide the HDD module towards the ODD area to disengage the bracket’s tabs from the rear cover
assembly, then detach the HDD module.
3. Remove the two screws securing the system fan to the rear cover assembly.
NOTE: Shown with Discrete model in above image. UMA models does not contain the heat sink part
highlighted in yellow rectangle.
Note: A circuit board that is > 10cm2 has been highlighted with a yellow rectangle as above image
shows. Please detach the circuit board and follow local regulations for disposal.
3. Repeat step 2 to remove the second memory module in the DIMM2 slot.
3. Release the webcam cable from the adhesive tapes securing it then detach the webcam cable from the
rear cover assembly.
NOTE: For reference during machine reassembly, note the placement of the webcam cable in the rear cover
assembly.
3. Release the power button/LED cable from the adhesive tapes securing it.
Note: A circuit board that is > 10cm2 has been highlighted with a yellow rectangle as above image
shows. Please detach the circuit board and follow local regulations for disposal. The RTC battery has been
highlighted with a yellow circle in the above image. Detach the RTC battery and follow local regulations for
disposing it.
2. Make sure the screw holes on the mainboard are aligned with those on the rear cover assembly. Secure
the mainboard with five screws.
2. Secure the webcam cable to the rear cover assembly using adhesive tapes.
NOTE: Please note the placement of the webcam cable in the rear cover assembly as highlighted above.
2. Repeat step 1 to install the second memory module in the DIMM1 slot.
NOTE: Shown with Discrete model in above image. UMA models does not contain the heat sink part
highlighted in yellow rectangle.
4. Secure the HDD module to the rear cover assembly using one screw.
4. Secure the ODD assembly to the rear cover assembly using one screw.
NOTE: Connect the white cable to the main connector and the black cable to the auxiliary connector.
4. Secure the LCD assembly to the rear cover assembly using four screws.
2. Ensure that the webcam module lays flat and the tabs are properly latched to the webcam module
2. Attach the front bezel to the rear cover assembly making sure the edges are aligned.
Troubleshooting
This chapter lists the POST error indicators and general troubleshooting instructions. Procedures for BIOS
recovery and clearing CMOS data are also provided.
If the cause of the failure is still can not be determined, perform the “System Internal Inspection” procedure
described on the next page.
Checkpoints
A checkpoint is either a byte or word value output to I/O port 80h. The BIOS outputs checkpoints during
bootblock and Power-On Self Test (POST) to indicate the task the system is currently executing. Checkpoints
are very useful in aiding software developers or technicians in debugging problems that occur during the
pre-boot process.
Memory
Message Description
Gate20 Error The BIOS is unable to properly control the mainboard’s Gate A20 function, which
controls access of memory over 1 MB. This may indicate a problem with the
mainboard.
Multi-Bit ECC Error This message will only occur on systems using ECC enabled memory modules.
ECC memory has the ability to correct single-bit errors that may occur from faulty
memory modules.
A multiple bit corruption of memory has occurred, and the ECC memory algorithm
cannot correct it. This may indicate a defective memory module.
Parity Error Fatal Memory Parity Error. System halts after displaying this message.
RAM R/W test failed This message is displayed by the AMIBIOS8 when the RAM read/write test fails.
CMOS Memory Size The base memory (memory below 1MB) size that is reported in the CMOS (offset
Wrong 15h) mismatches with the actual size detected. This condition may occur when
the hole is set at 512K base memory or when CMOS is corrupted.
Boot
Message Description
Boot Failure... This is a generic message indicating the BIOS could not boot from a particular
device. This message is usually followed by other information concerning the
device.
Invalid Boot Diskette A diskette was found in the drive, but it is not configured as a bootable diskette.
Drive Not Ready The BIOS was unable to access the drive because it indicated it was not ready for
data transfer. This is often reported by drives when no media is present.
A: Drive Error The BIOS attempted to configure the A: drive during POST, but was unable to
properly configure the device. This may be due to a bad cable or faulty diskette
drive.
B: Drive Error The BIOS attempted to configure the B: drive during POST, but was unable to
properly configure the device. This may be due to a bad cable or faulty diskette
drive.
Insert BOOT diskette The BIOS attempted to boot from the A: drive, but could not find a proper boot
in A: diskette.
Reboot and Select proper Boot device or Insert Boot Media in selected Boot
device
BIOS could not find a bootable device in the system and/or removable media
drive does not contain media.
Storage Device
Message Description
Primary Master Hard The IDE/ATAPI device configured as Primary Master could not be properly
Disk Error initialized by the BIOS. This message is typically displayed when the BIOS is
trying to detect and configure IDE/ATAPI devices in POST.
Primary Slave Hard The IDE/ATAPI device configured as Primary Slave could not be properly
Disk Error initialized by the BIOS. This message is typically displayed when the BIOS is
trying to detect and configure IDE/ATAPI devices in POST.
Secondary Master The IDE/ATAPI device configured as Secondary Master could not be properly
Hard Disk Error initialized by the BIOS. This message is typically displayed when the BIOS is
trying to detect and configure IDE/ATAPI devices in POST.
Secondary Slave Hard The IDE/ATAPI device configured as Secondary Slave could not be properly
Disk Error initialized by the BIOS. This message is typically displayed when the BIOS is
trying to detect and configure IDE/ATAPI devices in POST.
3rd Master Hard Disk The IDE/ATAPI device configured as Master in the 3rd IDE controller could not be
Error properly initialized by the BIOS. This message is typically displayed when the
BIOS is trying to detect and configure IDE/ATAPI devices in POST.
3rd Slave Hard Disk The IDE/ATAPI device configured as Slave in the 3rd IDE controller could not be
Error properly initialized by the BIOS. This message is typically displayed when the
BIOS is trying to detect and configure IDE/ATAPI devices in POST.
4th Master Hard Disk The IDE/ATAPI device configured as Master in the 4th IDE controller could not be
Error properly initialized by the BIOS. This message is typically displayed when the
BIOS is trying to detect and configure IDE/ATAPI devices in POST.
4th Slave Hard Disk The IDE/ATAPI device configured as Slave in the 4th IDE controller could not be
Error properly initialized by the BIOS. This message is typically displayed when the
BIOS is trying to detect and configure IDE/ATAPI devices in POST.
5th Master Hard Disk The IDE/ATAPI device configured as Master in the 5th IDE controller could not be
Error properly initialized by the BIOS. This message is typically displayed when the
BIOS is trying to detect and configure IDE/ATAPI devices in POST.
5th Slave Hard Disk The IDE/ATAPI device configured as Slave in the 5th IDE controller could not be
Error properly initialized by the BIOS. This message is typically displayed when the
BIOS is trying to detect and configure IDE/ATAPI devices in POST.
6th Master Hard Disk The IDE/ATAPI device configured as Master in the 6th IDE controller could not be
Error properly initialized by the BIOS. This message is typically displayed when the
BIOS is trying to detect and configure IDE/ATAPI devices in POST.
6th Slave Hard Disk The IDE/ATAPI device configured as Slave in the 6th IDE controller could not be
Error properly initialized by the BIOS. This message is typically displayed when the
BIOS is trying to detect and configure IDE/ATAPI devices in POST.
Primary Master Drive - The IDE/ATAPI device configured as Primary Master failed an ATAPI compatibility
ATAPI Incompatible test. This message is typically displayed when the BIOS is trying to detect and
configure IDE/ATAPI devices in POST.
Primary Slave Drive - The IDE/ATAPI device configured as Primary Slave failed an ATAPI compatibility
ATAPI Incompatible test. This message is typically displayed when the BIOS is trying to detect and
configure IDE/ATAPI devices in POST.
System Configuration
Message Description
DMA-1 Error Error initializing primary DMA controller. This is a fatal error, often indication a
problem with system hardware.
DMA-2 Error Error initializing secondary DMA controller. This is a fatal error, often indication a
problem with system hardware.
DMA Controller Error POST error while trying to initialize the DMA controller. This is a fatal error, often
indication a problem with system hardware.
Checking NVRAM... BIOS could not write to the NVRAM block. This message appears when the
Update Failed FLASH part is write-protected or if there is no FLASH part (System uses a PROM
or EPROM).
Microcode Error BIOS could not find or load the CPU Microcode Update to the CPU. This message
only applies to INTEL CPUs. The message is most likely to appear when a brand
new CPU is installed in a mainboard with an outdated BIOS. In this case, the BIOS
must be updated to include the Microcode Update for the new CPU.
NVRAM Checksum There was an error in while validating the NVRAM data. This causes POST to
Bad, NVRAM Cleared clear the NVRAM data.
Resource Conflict More than one system device is trying to use the same non-shareable resources
(Memory or I/O).
NVRAM Ignored The NVRAM data used to store Plug’n’Play (PnP) data was not used for system
configuration in POST.
NVRAM Bad The NVRAM data used to store Plug’n’Play (PnP) data was not used for system
configuration in POST due to a data error.
Static Resource Two or more Static Devices are trying to use the same resource space (usually
Conflict Memory or I/O).
PCI I/O conflict A PCI adapter generated an I/O resource conflict when configured by BIOS POST.
PCI ROM conflict A PCI adapter generated an I/O resource conflict when configured by BIOS POST.
PCI IRQ conflict A PCI adapter generated an I/O resource conflict when configured by BIOS POST.
PCI IRQ routing table BIOS POST (DIM code) found a PCI device in the system but was unable to
error figure out how to route an IRQ to the device. Usually this error is causing by an
incomplete description of the PCI Interrupt Routing of the system.
Timer Error Indicates an error while programming the count register of channel 2 of the 8254
timer. This may indicate a problem with system hardware.
Refresh timer test BIOS POST found that the refresh timer hardware failed to pass the Refresh
failed Retrace Test.
Interrupt Controller-1 BIOS POST could not initialize the Master Interrupt Controller. This may indicate
error a problem with system hardware.
Interrupt Controller-2 BIOS POST could not initialize the Slave Interrupt Controller. This may indicate a
error problem with system hardware.
Miscellaneous
Message Displayed Description
KBC BAT Test failed Keyboard controller BAT test failed. This may indicate a problem with keyboard
controller initialization.
Keyboard Error Keyboard is not present or the hardware is not responding when the keyboard
controller is initialized.
PS/2 Keyboard not PS/2 keyboard support is enabled in the BIOS setup but the device is not
found detected.
PS/2 Mouse not found PS/2 mouse support is enabled in the BIOS setup but the device is not detected.
Keyboard/Interface Keyboard controller failure. This may indicate a problem with system hardware.
Error
Unlock Keyboard PS/2 keyboard is locked. User needs to unlock the keyboard to continue the
BIOS POST.
System Halted The system has been halted. A reset or power cycle is required to reboot the
machine. This message appears after a fatal error has been detected.
<INS> Pressed Indicates that <INS> key is pressed during the BIOS POST. The POST will load
and use default CMOS settings.
Password check failed The password entered does not match the password set in the setup. This
condition may occur for both Supervisor and User password verification.
Unknown BIOS error. This message is displayed when ADM module is not present in the AMIBIOS8
Error code = 004Ah ROM.
Unknown BIOS error. This message is displayed when language module is not present in the
Error code = 004Bh AMIBIOS8 ROM.
Floppy Controller Error in initializing legacy Floppy Controller.
Failure
NOTE: If you cannot find a symptom or an error in this list and the problem remains, see “Undetermined
Problems” on page 65.
Symptom/Error Action/FRU
Processor fan does not run but power • Ensure the system is not in power saving mode.
supply fan runs. • With the system powered on, measure the voltage of the
processor fan connector. Its reading should be +12Vdc. If
the reading shows normal, but the fan still does not work,
then replace the heat sink fan.
• Mainboard
Processor test failed. • Processor
• Mainboard
NOTE: Normally, the processor fan should be operative, and the processor clock setting should be exactly set
to match its speed requirement before diagnosing any processor problems.
Symptom/Error Action/FRU
Memory test failed. • Memory module
• Mainboard
Incorrect memory size shown or repeated • Insert the memory modules in the DIMM sockets properly,
during POST. then reboot the system.
• Memory module
• Mainboard
System works but fails to enter power • Enter CMOS Setup and load the default settings. In
saving mode when the Power Windows systems, check settings in Power Management
Management Mode is set to Enabled. Property of the Control Panel.
• Reload software from Recovery CD.
Blinking cursor only; system does not work. • IDE drive connection/cables
• IDE disk drives
• See “Undetermined Problems”.
• Mainboard
NOTE: Ensure the memory modules are installed properly and the contact leads are clean before diagnosing
any system problems.
Symptom/Error Action/FRU
Hard disk drive test failed. • Enter CMOS Setup and load the default settings.
• Hard disk drive cable
• Hard disk drive
• Mainboard
Hard disk drive cannot format completely. • Enter CMOS Setup and load the default settings.
• Hard disk drive cable
• Hard disk drive
• Mainboard
Hard disk drive has write error. • Enter CMOS Setup and load the default settings.
• Hard disk drive
Hard disk drive LED fails to light, but • With the system power on, measure the voltage of the HDD
system operates normally. LED connector.
• HDD LED cable
NOTE: Make sure the hard disk drive is configured correctly in CMOS Setup and that cable/jumper are set
correctly before diagnosing any hard disk drive problems. (If only one drive is installed, please make
sure the drive is connected to master connector or the drive is set to master.)
Symptom/Error Action/FRU
CD/DVD-ROM drive LED doesn't come on • Enter CMOS Setup and load the default settings.
but works normally. • DIMM
• Mainboard
CD/DVD-ROM drive LED flashes for more • CD/DVD-ROM may have dirt or foreign material on it.
than 30 seconds before LED shutting off. Check with a known good disc.
Software asks to reinstall disc. Software • CD/DVD-ROM is not inserted properly.
displays a reading CD/DVD error. • CD/DVD-ROM is damaged.
CD/DVD-ROM drive cannot load or eject • Disconnect all cables from CD/DVD-ROM drive except
when the system is turned on and its eject power cable, then press the eject button to try to unload the
button is pressed and held. disc.
• CD/DVD-ROM drive power cable
• CD/DVD-ROM drive
CD/DVD-ROM drive does not read and • CD may have dirt or foreign material on it. Check with a
there are no messages are displayed. known good disc.
• Ensure the CD/DVD-ROM driver is installed properly.
• CD/DVD-ROM drive.
CD/DVD-ROM drive can play audio CD but • Turn up the sound volume.
no sound output. • Speaker power/connection/cable.
• CD/DVD-ROM drive.
NOTE: Make sure the optical disc drive is configured correctly in CMOS Setup, the cable/jumper are set
correctly and the drive’s optical lens is clean before diagnosing any optical drive problems.
Audio-related Symptoms
Symptom/Error Action/FRU
Audio software program invoked but no • Speaker power/connection/cable
sound comes from speakers.
Modem-related Symptoms
Symptom/Error Action/FRU
Modem ring cannot wake up system from • For an external modem, make sure Power on By Ring in
suspend mode. BIOS Setup or Power Management is set to Enabled. For
the PCI modem, make sure Wake up by PCI card is set to
Enabled.
• If a PCI modem card is used, reinsert the modem card to
the PCI slot firmly or replace the modem card.
• In Win 98, ensure the telephone application is configured
correctly for your modem and set to receive messages
and/or fax.
Data/fax modem software program invoked • Ensure the modem card is installed properly.
but cannot receive/send data/fax
Fax/voice modem software program • Ensure the modem voice-in cable from modem adapter
invoked but has no sound output. (Data card is connected to the mainboard
files are received normally; voice from
modem cannot be produced, but system
sound feature works normally.)
Printer-related Symptoms
Symptom/Error Action/FRU
Printing failed. • Ensure the printer driver is properly installed. Refer to the
printer service manual.
• Printer
• Printer cable
• Mainboard.
Printer problems. • Refer to the service manual for the printer.
Keyboard-related Symptoms
Symptom/Error Action/FRU
Some or all keys on keyboard do not work. • Keyboard
Power-related Symptoms
Symptom/Error Action/FRU
Pressing the power button does not turn off • Ensure the Soft-off by PWR-BTTN in CMOS Setup (under
the system. (Only unplugging the power Power Management) is not set to Instant-off.
cord from electrical outlet can turn off the • Power switch cable assembly
system.)
Pressing the power button does not turn on • Power switch cable assembly.
the system
Executing software shutdown from • Enter CMOS Setup and load the default settings.
Windows98 Start menu does not turn off • Reload software from Recovery CD.
the system. (Only pressing power button
can turn off the system).
No system power Mainboard
7. Remove the jumper block and set it over the 2-3 pins for 20 to 30 seconds.
8. Return the jumper block to its default 1-2 position.
9. Reinstall all assemblies or cables that have previously been removed.
10. Reinstall the LCD assembly, front bezel, side bars and the computer stand.
11. Connect the AC power cord to the system.
12. Press the power button to turn on the computer.
13. During POST, press Delete to access the Setup Utility.
14. Press F9 to load the system default values.
15. Press F10 to save the changes you made and close the Setup Utility.
System Architecture
This chapter shows the block diagram and board layout of the Aspire Z1650 AIO computer.
Block Diagram
The core subsystems of the Aspire Z1650 computer are depicted in the following block diagram.
Boards
Inverter Board
INVERTER BOARD 2L 2PIN DARFON VZ.12164.501 19.VBK01.001
Mainboard
MAINBOARD AZ1650_WD2700 INTEL NM10 RTL8111E-VL- MB.SJ701.001
CGT AIO 18.5 LF W/CPU
Memory
SODIMM 1GB DDRIII 1333MHZ KINGSTON KN.1GB07.004
ACR128X64D3S1333C9 LF 128*8 0.065UM
SODIMM 1GB DDRIII 1333MHZ UNIFOSA KN.1GB0H.017
GU672203EP0200 LF 128*8 0.065UM
SODIMM 1GB DDRIII 1333MHZ RAMAXEL KN.1GB0R.001
RMT3010EF48E7W-1333 LF+HF
SODIMM 2GB DDRIII 1333MHZ NT2GC64B88B0NS-CG LF KN.2GB03.021
256*8 0.055UM
SODIMM 2GB DDRIII 1333 NANYA NT2GC64B88G0NS-CG KN.2GB03.025
LF+HF
SODIMM 2GB DDRIII 1333MHZ KINGSTON KN.2GB07.006
ACR256X64D3S13C9G LF+HF
SODIMM 2GB DDRIII 1333MHZ A-DATA AD73I1B0873EV KN.2GB0C.008
LF+HF
SODIMM 2GB DDRIII 1333MHZ UNIFOSA KN.2GB0H.013
HU6B4303EP0200 LF 256*8 46NM
SODIMM 2GB DDRIII 1333MHZ RAMAXEL KN.2GB0R.001
RMT3010EC58E8F-1333
SODIMM 4GB DDRIII 1333MHZ NANYA KN.4GB03.005
NT4GC64B8HB0NS-CG LF 256*8 0.055UM
SODIMM 4GB DDRIII 1333 NANYA NT4GC64B8HG0NS-CG KN.4GB03.009
LF+HF 46NM
MEMORY KINGSTON SO-DIMM DDRIII 1333 4GB KN.4GB07.001
ACR512X64D3S13C9G LF+HF
WLAN Module
WIRELESS LAN BOARD LITEON 802.11BGN RALINK NI.10200.034
RT3090
Cables
POWER CORD 110V 3PIN UL USA 27.01518.0I1
POWER CORD 1800MM 250V EURO 27.01518.0J1
POWER CORD AUSTRALIA WITH TESTED TAG 27.01518.0N1
POWER CORD 230V DENMARK 27.01518.0S1
POWER CORD 125V 10A BLACK MEXICO 27.01518.A01
POWER CORD 250V 3PIN 1800MM UK 27.03118.031
ODD SATA CABLE 50.NC401.002
ODD SATA CABLE 50.NC401.002
HDD Bracket
HDD BRACKET 33.VBK01.002
ODD Bezel
DVD-RW ODD BEZEL 42.NC301.001
Hinge Cover
HINGE COVER 42.VBK01.002
Assembly Hinge
ASSEMBLY HINGE 60.NC401.004
Back Cover
BACK COVER 18.5" TBD
Power Button
POWER SWITCH HOLDER W/POWER SWITCH CABLE TBD
Side Bars
FOOT STAND LEFT 60.VBK01.005
FOOT STAND RIGHT 60.VBK01.006
Communication Module
WIRELESS ANTENNA AUX WLAN EMARR WNC 50.VBK01.008
WIRELESS ANTENNA MAIN AVBREMEN EEW-A11 ACON 50.VBK01.009
Fan
FAN 23.VBK01.002
Hard Drive
FLASH DISK MICRON SSD NAND 128GB KF.12804.002
MTFDDAK128MAM-1J1 LF+HF
"HDD HGST 2.5"" 5400RPM 250GB HTS543225A7A384, KH.25007.020
EAGLE B7, 320G/P SATA 8MB LF+HF F/W:A60W"
"HDD HGST 2.5"" 5400RPM 320GB KH.32007.013
HTS543232A7A384,0J11523, EAGLE B7, 320G/P SATA
LF+HF F/W:A60W"
"HDD WD 2.5"" 5400RPM 320GB WD3200BPVT-22JJ5T0, KH.32008.024
ML320S-AF2, 320G/P, 4K DRIVE SATA 8MB LF+HF F/
W:01.01A01"
"HDD SEAGATE 2.5"" 5400RPM 500GB KH.50001.017
ST9500325AS,9HH134-189, WYATT WITH NEW PCB SATA
8MB LF F/W:0001SDM1"
"HDD WD 2.5"" 5400RPM 500GB WD5000BPVT-22HXZT3, KH.50008.024
ML375M-AF2, 375G/P, 4K DRIVE SATA 8MB LF+HF F/
W:01.01A01"
"HDD WD 2.5"" 5400RPM 640GB WD6400BPVT-22HXZT3, KH.64008.006
ML375M-AF2, 375G/P, 4K DRIVE SATA 8MB LF+HF F/
W:01.01A01"
Optical Drive
"ODD HLDS SUPER-MULTI DRIVE 12.7MM TRAY DL 8X KU.0080D.057
GT34N LF W/O BEZEL SATA ZERO POWER SUPPORTED,
PCC LD (HF + WINDOWS 7)"
ODD HLDS SUPER-MULTI DRIVE 12.7MM TRAY DL 8X KU.0080D.059
GT51N LF W/O BEZEL SATA ZERO POWER SUPPORTED
(HF + WINDOWS 7)
ODD PLDS SUPER-MULTI DRIVE 12.7MM TRAY PLDS DS- KU.0080F.014
8A5SH LF W/O BEZEL SATA FOR HF+WINDOWS7
Keyboard
PS/2 Keyboard
KEYBOARD LITE-ON SK-9611 PS/2 BLACK US WITH NEW KB.PS20B.157
ACER LOGO
KEYBOARD LITE-ON SK-9611 PS/2 BLACK TRADITIONAL KB.PS20B.158
CHINESE WITH NEW ACER LOGO
KEYBOARD LITE-ON SK-9611 PS/2 BLACK SIMPLIFIED KB.PS20B.159
CHINESE WITH NEW ACER LOGO
KEYBOARD LITE-ON SK-9611 PS/2 BLACK US KB.PS20B.160
INTERNATIONAL WITH NEW ACER LOGO
KEYBOARD LITE-ON SK-9611 PS/2 BLACK ARABIC/ KB.PS20B.161
ENGLISH WITH NEW ACER LOGO
KEYBOARD LITE-ON SK-9611 PS/2 BLACK THAILAND KB.PS20B.162
WITH NEW ACER LOGO
KEYBOARD LITE-ON SK-9611 PS/2 BLACK SPANISH WITH KB.PS20B.163
NEW ACER LOGO
KEYBOARD LITE-ON SK-9611 PS/2 BLACK PORTUGUESE KB.PS20B.164
WITH NEW ACER LOGO
KEYBOARD LITE-ON SK-9611 PS/2 BLACK CANADIAN KB.PS20B.165
FRENCH WITH NEW ACER LOGO
KEYBOARD LITE-ON SK-9611 PS/2 BLACK BRAZILIAN KB.PS20B.166
PORTUGUESE WITH NEW ACER LOGO
KEYBOARD LITE-ON SK-9611 PS/2 BLACK JAPANESE KB.PS20B.167
WITH NEW ACER LOGO
KEYBOARD LITE-ON SK-9611 PS/2 BLACK GERMAN WITH KB.PS20B.168
NEW ACER LOGO
KEYBOARD LITE-ON SK-9611 PS/2 BLACK ITALIAN WITH KB.PS20B.169
NEW ACER LOGO
KEYBOARD LITE-ON SK-9611 PS/2 BLACK FRENCH WITH KB.PS20B.170
NEW ACER LOGO
KEYBOARD LITE-ON SK-9611 PS/2 BLACK SWEDISH KB.PS20B.171
WITH NEW ACER LOGO
USB Mouse
PRIMAX MOUSE USB MOF9UO BLACK COLORWITH NEW MS.11200.115
ACER LOGO
LITE-ON MOUSE USB SM-9020B BLACKWITH NEW ACER MS.11200.123
LOGO
Screws
SCREW M2 CAP L4 NI 86.NBY01.003
SCREW M4*8-B FAH MSN+N 86.VBK01.001
SCRW MS/P2*3NBX 86.VBK01.002
SCREW MACH PAN M3*L4 NI NYLOK 86.VBK01.003
SCREW MACH CAP M3*L6 NI NYLOK 86.VBK01.004
SCRW TAP PAN M3L8 ZN 86.VBK01.005
SCRW HEX I#4-40/O#4-40 L5.5 NI 86.VDF01.001
Common Features
Part No. Base Unit Description DIMM1 DIMM2 HDD Power Cord WLAN KB Mouse
PW.SJ102.001 EMEA001 AZ1650_Wd2500 CH EMEA001 W7HP64/ATMD2500B/2G*1/500G*1/ SO2GBIII13 N N500GB5.4KS_4K 802.11 b/g/n (mini- USB/A1B USB/A1B W7HP64
NSM8XS/D18.5W/802.11 b/g/n/USB/A1B/USB/A1B card)(half size) Kit
PW.SJ1E8.001 EMEA001 AZ1650_Wd2500 CH EMEA001 W7ST32RUR15aP/ATMD2500B/ SO1GBIII13 N N250GB5.4KS 802.11 b/g/n (mini- PS2/A1B PS2/Waka_A W7ST32RU
1G*1/250G*1/NSM8XS/D18.5W/802.11 b/g/n/PS2/A1B/PS2/Waka_A card)(half size) Kit
PW.SJ1E8.002 EMEA001 AZ1650_Wd2500 CH EMEA001 W7ST32RUR15aP/ATMD2500B/ SO2GBIII13 N N500GB5.4KS_4K 802.11 b/g/n (mini- PS2/A1B PS2/Waka_A W7ST32RU
2G*1/500G*1/NSM8XS/D18.5W/802.11 b/g/n/PS2/A1B/PS2/Waka_A card)(half size) Kit
PW.SJ1E1.001 EMEA001 AZ1650_Wd2500 CH EMEA001 W7HB64RUR15a01/ATMD2500B/ SO2GBIII13 N N250GB5.4KS 802.11 b/g/n (mini- PS2/A1B PS2/Waka_A W7HB64RU
2G*1/250G*1/NSM8XS/D18.5W/802.11 b/g/n/PS2/A1B/PS2/Waka_A card)(half size) Kit
PW.SJ1E1.002 EMEA001 AZ1650_Wd2500 CH EMEA001 W7HB64RUR15a01/ATMD2500B/ SO2GBIII13 SO2GBIII13 N500GB5.4KS_4K 802.11 b/g/n (mini- PS2/A1B PS2/Waka_A W7HB64RU
2G*2/500G*1/NSM8XS/D18.5W/802.11 b/g/n/PS2/A1B/PS2/Waka_A card)(half size) Kit
PW.SJ1E2.001 EMEA001 AZ1650_Wd2500 CH EMEA001 W7HP64RUR15a02/ATMD2500B/ SO2GBIII13 SO2GBIII13 N750GB5.4KS_4K 802.11 b/g/n (mini- PS2/A1B PS2/Waka_A W7HP64RU
2G*2/750G*1/NSM8XS/D18.5W/802.11 b/g/n/PS2/A1B/PS2/Waka_A card)(half size) Kit
PW.SJ108.001 PA001 AZ1650_Wd2500 CH PA001 W7ST32EMaALA6/ATMD2500B/2G*1/ SO2GBIII13 N N500GB5.4KS 802.11 b/g/n (mini- USB/A1B USB/A1B W7ST32EM
500G*1/NSM8XS/D18.5W/802.11 b/g/n/USB/A1B/USB/A1B card)(half size) Kit
Aspire Z1650 AIO Computer Service Guide
Common Features
Part No. Base Unit Description DIMM1 DIMM2 HDD WLAN KB Mouse OS
PW.SJ702.001 EMEA001 AZ1650_Wd2700 CH EMEA001 W7HP64/ATMD2700B/2G*2/500G*1/ SO2GBIII13 SO2GBIII13 N500GB5.4KS_4 802.11 b/g/n (mini- USB/A1B USB/A1B W7HP64
NSM8XS/D18.5W/802.11 b/g/n/USB/A1B/USB/A1B K card)(half size) Kit
PW.SJ702.002 AAP001 AZ1650_Wd2700 CH AAP001 W7HP64AUHP9/ATMD2700B/2G*2/ SO2GBIII13 SO2GBIII13 N500GB5.4KS 802.11 b/g/n (mini- USB/A1B USB/A1B W7HP64
500G*1/NSM8XS/D18.5W/802.11 b/g/n/USB/A1B/USB/A1B card)(half size) Kit
PW.SJ701.001 CHINA001 AZ1650_Wd2700 CH CHINA001 W7HB32/ATMD2700B/2G*1/ SO2GBIII13 N N500GB5.4KS_4 802.11 b/g/n (mini- PS2/A1B PS2/Waka_A W7HB32SC
500G*1/NSM8XS/D18.5W/802.11 b/g/n/PS2/A1B/PS2/Waka_A K card)(half size) Kit
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Common Features
Part No. Base Unit Description DIMM1 DIMM2 HDD WLAN KB Mouse OS
PW.SJU02.001 EMEA001 AZ1650_Wu2500 CH EMEA001 W7HP32/ATMD2500B/2G*1+1G*1/ SO2GBIII13 SO2GBIII13 N500GB5.4KS 802.11 b/g/n (mini- RF2.4/A1B RF2.4/A1B W7HP32
500G*1/NSM8XS/D18.5W/802.11 b/g/n/RF2.4/A1B/RF2.4/A1B card)(half size) Kit
122
LF"
65W "Adapter DELTA 65W 19V 1.7x5.5x11 Yellow ADP-65VH BA, LV5, Low AP.06501.033
profile LED LF"
Lite-on 65W "Adapter LITE-ON 65W 19V 1.7x5.5x11 Yellow PA-1650-69AW, LV5, Low AP.06503.029
profile LED LF"
Keyboard LITE-ON RF2.4/A1B Keyboard LITE-ON SK-9660B RF2.4 Black US with new acer logo KB.RF40B.167
RF2.4/A1B Keyboard LITE-ON SK-9660B RF2.4 Black Traditional Chinese with new KB.RF40B.168
acer logo
RF2.4/A1B Keyboard LITE-ON SK-9660B RF2.4 Black Simplified Chinese with new KB.RF40B.169
acer logo
RF2.4/A1B Keyboard LITE-ON SK-9660B RF2.4 Black US International with new KB.RF40B.170
acer logo
USB/A1B Keyboard LITE-ON SK-9621B USB Black US with new acer logo KB.USB0B.448
USB/A1B Keyboard LITE-ON SK-9621B USB Black Traditional Chinese with new KB.USB0B.449
acer logo
USB/A1B Keyboard LITE-ON SK-9621B USB Black Simplified Chinese with new KB.USB0B.450
acer logo
USB/A1B Keyboard LITE-ON SK-9621B USB Black US International with new acer KB.USB0B.451
logo
USB/A1B Keyboard LITE-ON SK-9621B USB Black Arabic/English with new acer KB.USB0B.452
logo
USB/A1B Keyboard LITE-ON SK-9621B USB Black Thailand with new acer logo KB.USB0B.453
USB/A1B Keyboard LITE-ON SK-9621B USB Black Spanish with new acer logo KB.USB0B.454
USB/A1B Keyboard LITE-ON SK-9621B USB Black Portuguese with new acer logo KB.USB0B.455
USB/A1B Keyboard LITE-ON SK-9621B USB Black Kazakh with new acer logo KB.USB0B.482
PS2/A1B Keyboard LITE-ON SK-9611 PS/2 Black Spanish with new acer logo KB.PS20B.163
PS2/A1B Keyboard LITE-ON SK-9611 PS/2 Black Portuguese with new acer logo KB.PS20B.164
PS2/A1B Keyboard LITE-ON SK-9611 PS/2 Black Canadian French with new acer KB.PS20B.165
logo
PS2/A1B Keyboard LITE-ON SK-9611 PS/2 Black Brazilian Portuguese with new KB.PS20B.166
acer logo
PS2/A1B Keyboard LITE-ON SK-9611 PS/2 Black Japanese with new acer logo KB.PS20B.167
PS2/A1B Keyboard LITE-ON SK-9611 PS/2 Black German with new acer logo KB.PS20B.168
PS2/A1B Keyboard LITE-ON SK-9611 PS/2 Black Italian with new acer logo KB.PS20B.169
PS2/A1B Keyboard LITE-ON SK-9611 PS/2 Black French with new acer logo KB.PS20B.170
PS2/A1B Keyboard LITE-ON SK-9611 PS/2 Black Swedish with new acer logo KB.PS20B.171
RF2.4/A1B Keyboard PRIMAX KBRF36211 RF2.4 Black Japanese with new acer KB.RF40P.154
logo
RF2.4/A1B Keyboard PRIMAX KBRF36211 RF2.4 Black German with new acer logo KB.RF40P.155
RF2.4/A1B Keyboard PRIMAX KBRF36211 RF2.4 Black Italian with new acer logo KB.RF40P.156
RF2.4/A1B Keyboard PRIMAX KBRF36211 RF2.4 Black French with new acer logo KB.RF40P.157
RF2.4/A1B Keyboard PRIMAX KBRF36211 RF2.4 Black Swedish with new acer logo KB.RF40P.158
RF2.4/A1B Keyboard PRIMAX KBRF36211 RF2.4 Black UK with new acer logo KB.RF40P.159
RF2.4/A1B Keyboard PRIMAX KBRF36211 RF2.4 Black Dutch with new acer logo KB.RF40P.160
RF2.4/A1B Keyboard PRIMAX KBRF36211 RF2.4 Black Swiss/G with new acer logo KB.RF40P.161
RF2.4/A1B Keyboard PRIMAX KBRF36211 RF2.4 Black Belgium with new acer logo KB.RF40P.162
RF2.4/A1B Keyboard PRIMAX KBRF36211 RF2.4 Black Icelandic with new acer logo KB.RF40P.163
USB/A1B Keyboard PRIMAX KB36211 USB Black Japanese with new acer logo KB.USB0P.227
USB/A1B Keyboard PRIMAX KB36211 USB Black German with new acer logo KB.USB0P.228
USB/A1B Keyboard PRIMAX KB36211 USB Black Italian with new acer logo KB.USB0P.229
USB/A1B Keyboard PRIMAX KB36211 USB Black French with new acer logo KB.USB0P.230
USB/A1B Keyboard PRIMAX KB36211 USB Black Swedish with new acer logo KB.USB0P.231
USB/A1B Keyboard PRIMAX KB36211 USB Black UK with new acer logo KB.USB0P.232
USB/A1B Keyboard PRIMAX KB36211 USB Black Dutch with new acer logo KB.USB0P.233
USB/A1B Keyboard PRIMAX KB36211 USB Black Swiss/G with new acer logo KB.USB0P.234
USB/A1B Keyboard PRIMAX KB36211 USB Black Belgium with new acer logo KB.USB0P.235
USB/A1B Keyboard PRIMAX KB36211 USB Black Icelandic with new acer logo KB.USB0P.236
USB/A1B Keyboard PRIMAX KB36211 USB Black Norwegian with new acer logo KB.USB0P.237
PS2/A1B Keyboard PRIMAX KB36111 PS/2 Black Hebrew with new acer logo KB.PS20P.225
PS2/A1B Keyboard PRIMAX KB36111 PS/2 Black Polish with new acer logo KB.PS20P.226
PS2/A1B Keyboard PRIMAX KB36111 PS/2 Black Slovenian with new acer logo KB.PS20P.227
PS2/A1B Keyboard PRIMAX KB36111 PS/2 Black Slovak with new acer logo KB.PS20P.228
PS2/A1B Keyboard PRIMAX KB36111 PS/2 Black Russian with new acer logo KB.PS20P.229
PS2/A1B Keyboard PRIMAX KB36111 PS/2 Black Hungarian with new acer logo KB.PS20P.230
PS2/A1B Keyboard PRIMAX KB36111 PS/2 Black Greek with new acer logo KB.PS20P.231
PS2/A1B Keyboard PRIMAX KB36111 PS/2 Black Danish with new acer logo KB.PS20P.232
PS2/A1B Keyboard PRIMAX KB36111 PS/2 Black Czech with new acer logo KB.PS20P.233
PS2/A1B Keyboard PRIMAX KB36111 PS/2 Black Romanian with new acer logo KB.PS20P.234
PS2/A1B Keyboard PRIMAX KB36111 PS/2 Black Turkish with new acer logo KB.PS20P.235