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Acer TravelMate 2410 Series Service Guide PRINTED IN T AIW AN Service guide files and updates are availab le on the ACER/CSD web; for more information, please refer to http://csd.acer .com.tw download service manual and resetter printer at http://printer1.
II Revision History Please refer to the table below for the updates ma de on T ravelMate 2410 service guide. Date Chapter Up dates 2005/07/21 Chapter 1 Revise information on “H ardware S p ecification and Configurations”. 2005/10/24 Chapter 1 Revise battery vendor and specification on page 24.
III Copyright Copyright © 2005 by Acer Incorporated. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, transmitted, transcribed, stored in a retrieval system, or translated into any.
IV Conventions The following conventi ons are used in this manual: SCREEN MESSAGES Denotes actual messages that appe ar on screen. NOTE Gives bits and pieces of additional information related to the current topic. W ARNING Alerts you to any damage that might result from doing or not doing specific actions.
V Preface Before using this information and the product it s upports, please read the fo llowing general info rmation. 1. This Service Guide provides you with all techni cal information relating to the BASIC CON FIGURA TION decided for Acer's "glo bal" product offering.
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VII T able of Contents Chapter 1 System Specifications 1 Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 System Block Diagram . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
VIII T able of Contents External Diskette Drive Check . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .56 External CD-ROM Drive Check . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .56 Keyboard or Auxiliary Input Device Ch eck .
Chapter 1 1 Features Below is a brief summary of the computer ’s many feature: Plat form and memroy T Intel ® Pentium ® M 725A Pro cessor (2 MB L2 cache, 1.6GHz, 400MHz FSB) T Intel ® Cel eron M 360/370/380 Processor (1 MB L2 cache, 1.40/1.50/1 .
2 Chapter 1 T WP AN (manufacturing option): integrated Bluetooth ® Human-centric design and er gonomics T Rugged, yet extremely portable design T S tylish a ppearance T Full-size keyboard with four programmable launch keys T Ergonomically-centered touchpad pointing devi ce T Internet 4-way scroll but ton I/O Ports T Four USB 2.
Chapter 1 3 System Block Diagram A A B B C C D D E E 4 4 3 3 2 2 1 1 Title Size Document Number Rev Date: Sheet of Acer Incorporated 8F, 88, Sec.1, Hsin Tai Wu Rd.
4 Chapter 1 Board Layout T op View 1 LCD1 LCD Cable Connector 7 BA T1 Battery Pack Connector 2 MIC1 Micr ophone Cable Connector 8 U14 ENE KB3910SF C1 3 LID1 Lid Switch Cable Connector 9 U20 R TL8100CL.
Chapter 1 5 Bottom View NOTE: This is engineering samp le. The image above may not be exactly the same as the real main board you get. 1 DC1 Power Jack 12 ODD1 ODD Connector 2 LAN1 Ethernet Port+Modem.
6 Chapter 1 Jumper Settings 6 MDC Modem Board Connector 17 U49 South Bridge(Intel FW828 01FBM F518NC87) 7 U35 CPU Socket 18 U59 ENE CB-1410QF 8 DM2 DIMM Slot1 19 LIN1 Microphone/Line- in Jack 9 DM1 DI.
Chapter 1 7 A T ravelMate tour After knowing your computer features, let us show you around your new T ravelMate computer . Front Vi ew # Icon Item Description 1 Display screen Also called LCD (liquid-crystal display), displays computer output. 2 Power button T urns the computer on and off.
8 Chapter 1 Closed Front View # Icon Item Description 1 S peakers Left and right speakers deliver stereo audio output. 2 Bluetooth ® communication button/ indicator Press to enable/disable Bluetooth function. Lights to indicate the status of Bluetooth- communications (manufacturing option).
Chapter 1 9 Lef t Vi ew Right Vi ew # Icon Item Description 1 3 USB 2.0 Ports Connects to USB 2.0 devices (e.g., USB mouse, USB camera). 2 PC Card slot Accepts T ype II PC Card.
10 Chapter 1 Rear Panel # Icon Item Description 1 Security Keylock Connects to a Kensington-compatible computer security lock. 2 Power jack Connects to an AC adaptor . 3 Ethernet (RJ-45) port Connects to a Fast Ethernet network. 4 Modem (RJ-1 1) port Connects to a phone line.
Chapter 1 11 Bottom Panel Indicators The computer has four easy-to-read status indicators on the upper-right above the keyboard, and four on the front panel. The power , battery an d wireless communication status indicators are visible even when th e LCD display is closed.
12 Chapter 1 NOTE: 1. Charging : The light shows amber when the battery is charging. 2. Fu lly charged: The light sho ws green when in AC mode. Easy-launch Buttons Located at the upper-right, above the keyboard are fo ur buttons. These buttons are called launch keys.
Chapter 1 13 T ouchp ad The built-in touchpad is a pointing device that senses movement on its surface. This means the cursor responds as you move yo ur finger across the surface of the touchpad. The centra l loca tion on the palmrest provides optimum comfort and support.
14 Chapter 1 T Move your finger across the touchpad (2) to move the cursor . T Press the left (1) and right (4) b uttons locat ed beneath the touchpad to perform selecti on and execution functions. These two buttons are simila r to the left and right buttons on a mouse.
Chapter 1 15 Using the Keyboard The keyboard has full-sized keys and an embedd ed keypad, separate cursor keys, two Windows keys and twelve function keys. Lock Keys and embedded numeric keypad The keyboard has three lock keys which yo u can toggle on and off.
16 Chapter 1 Hot Keys The computer employs hotkeys or key combinations to access most of the computer ’ s controls like sreen brightness, volume out put and the BIOS utility . T o activate hot keys, press and hold th e < Fn> key before pressing the other key in the hotkey combination.
Chapter 1 17 Special Key Y ou can locate the Euro symbol and US dollar si gn at th e upper-center a nd/or bottom-right of your keyboard. To t y p e : Fn-F4 Sleep Puts the computer in Sleep mode. Fn-F5 Display toggle Switches display output between the display screen , external monitor (if connected) and bo th.
18 Chapter 1 The Euro symbol 1. Open a text editor or word processor. 2. Either directly press the <Euro> symbol at the bottom-right of the keyboard, or hold <Alt Gr> and the n press the <5> symbol at the upper-cente r of the keyboard.
Chapter 1 19 Hardware Specifications and Configurations Processor Item Specification CPU type Intel ® Pentium ® M 725A Processor (2 MB L2 cache, 1.6GHz, 400MHz FSB) Intel ® Celeron M 360/370/380 Processor (1 MB L2 cache, 1.
20 Chapter 1 NOTE: Above table lists s ome system memory configur ations. Y ou may combine DIMMs with various capacities to form other combinations. On above table, the configuration of slot 1 and slot 2 co uld be reversed.
Chapter 1 21 Data throughput 723 bps (full speed data rate) Protocol Bluetooth 1.1 (Upgradeable to Bluetooth 1.2 wh en SIG specification is ratified). Interface USB 1.1 Connector type Mini-USB Wireless Module 802.1 1b/g (optional device) Item S pecification Chipset Atheros/Broadcom Data throughput 1 1~54 Mbps Protocol 802.
22 Chapter 1 Performance S pecification With CD Diskette With DVD Diskette T ransfer rate (KB/sec) Sustained: Max 3.6Mbytes/sec Sustained: Max 10.8Mbytes/sec Buffer Memory 2MB Interface Enhanced IDE(A T API) compatible Applicable disc format DVD: DV D-ROM, (DVD-5, DVD-9, DVD-10, D VD-18),DVD-R (read, single border), DVD-RW , DVD-RAM (2.
Chapter 1 23 Compatibility AC97 Mixed sound source Line-in, CD V oice channel 8/16-bit, mono/stereo Sampling rate 44,1 KHz (48K byte for AC97 interface) Internal microphone Y es Internal speaker / Quantity Y es/2 Vid eo I n te rf a c e Item S pecification Chipset Built-in Intel ® 910GML Package 37.
24 Chapter 1 VGA Built in Intel ® 910GML LAN RealT ek 81 10CL USB 2.0 Built in ICH6-M Super I/O controller This mode l does not employ Super I/O c ontroller since it does not have FIR, IEEE 1394 function MODEM Built-in ICH6-M Bluetooth Broadcom Wireless 802.
Chapter 1 25 Display Mode Normally White Normally White Normally White T ypical White Luminance (cd/m 2 ) also called Brightness 180 (5 point average) 150 (5 point average) 160 150 Luminance Uniformit.
26 Chapter 1 Support Color 262K 262K 262K colors (RGB 6-bit data driver) Viewing Angle (degree) Horizontal: Right/Left V ertia l: Upper/Lower 45/45 15/35 45/45 15/35 45/45 15/35 T e mperature Range( C.
Chapter 2 29 BIOS Setup Utility The BIOS Setup Utility is a hardware configuration prog ram built into y our computer ’s BIOS (Basic Input/ Output System). Y our computer is already prop erly configured and optimi zed, and you do not need to run this utility .
30 Chapter 2 Navigating the BIOS Utility There are six menu options: Info., Main, Sy stem Devices, Security , Boot, and Exit. Follow these instructio ns: T T o choose a menu, use the cursor left/right keys ( zx ). T T o choose a parameter , use the cursor up/down keys ( wy ).
Chapter 2 31 Information NOTE: The system information is su bject to diff erent models. Parameter Description CPU T ype This field shows the CPU type and speed of the system. IDE1 Model Name This field shows the model na me of HDD installed on primary IDE master .
32 Chapter 2 Main The Main screen disp lays a summary of your computer hardware information, and also inclu des basic setup parameters. It allows the user to specif y st andard IBM PC A T system parameters. NOTE: The screen above is for your reference only .
Chapter 2 33 The table below describes the parameters in this screen. Settings in boldface are the default and suggested parameter settings. NOTE: The sub-items under each device wil l not be shown if t he device control is set to d isable or auto. This is because the user is not allowed to control the settings in these cases.
34 Chapter 2 Security The Security screen co ntains parameters that help sa feguard and protect your co mpu ter from unauthorized use. PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility Information M a i n Boot Item Specific .
Chapter 2 35 The table below describes the parameters in this screen. Settings in boldface are the default and suggested parameter settings. NOTE: When you are prompted to enter a password, you ha ve three tries be fore the system halts. Don’t forget your password.
36 Chapter 2 1. Use the w and y keys to highlight the Set Sup ervisor Password parameter and press the e key . The Set Password box appears: 2. T ype the current p assword in the Enter Current Passwor d field and press e . 3. Press e twice without typing anyth ing in the Enter New Password and Confirm New Password fields.
Chapter 2 37 If the new password and confirm new password strings do not match, the screen will display the following message. download service manual and resetter printer at http://printer1.
38 Chapter 2 Boot This menu allows the user to deci de the order of boot de vices to load the operatin g system. Bootable devices includes the distette drive in m odule bay , the onboard hard disk drive an d the CD-ROM in module bay .
Chapter 2 39 Exit The Exit screen contains parameters that help safegua rd and protect your computer from unauthorized use. The table below describes the parameters in this screen. Parameter Description Exit Saving Changes Exit System Setup and save your changes to CMOS.
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Chapter 3 41 This chapter contains step-by-s tep procedures on how to disass emble the notebook computer for maintenance and troubleshooting . T o disassemble th e computer , you ne ed the following t.
42 Chapter 3 General Information Before Y ou Begin Before proceeding with the disassembly procedure, make su re that you do the following: 1. T urn off the power to the system and all peripherals. 2. Unplug the AC adapter and all power and signal cab les from the system.
Chapter 3 43 Disassembly Procedure Flowchart The flowchart on the succeed ing page gives you a graphic represen tation on the entire disassembly sequen ce and instructs you on the components that need to be remo ved during servicing .
44 Chapter 3 Screw List Item Description Part Number A SCW HEX NYL I#R-40/O#4-40 L5.5 34.00015.081 B SCREW MACH W AFER M2*L4 NI 86.00059.220 (PC Card slot x4) C CPU SCREW M2.5*4.3L (2.3 KG) 86.00D01.230 D CPU SCREW M2.5*4.3L (1.55 KG) 86.00D02.230 E SCREW M2.
Chapter 3 45 Removing the Battery Pack 1. Unlock the battery lock. 2. Slide the battery latch then remove the battery . download service manual and resetter printer at http://printer1.
46 Chapter 3 Removing the Wireless LAN Card/the HDD Modul e/the Memory/the ODD Module and the LCD Module Removing the Memory and the HDD Module 1. Remove the three screws fastening the HDD cover . 2. Detach the HDD cover carefully . 3. Disconnect the wireless antenna.
Chapter 3 47 3. Pop out the memory . 4. Remove the memory from the DIMM socket. Removing the ODD Module 1. Remove the screws fastening the ODD module as shown. 2. Use a flat headed screwdriver to push th e ODD module outwards then remove it. Removing the LCD Module 1.
48 Chapter 3 . 6. Pull out the wireless LAN antenna from the main uni t as shown. 7. T ake out the LCD cabl e from the ma in unit then disconne ct the cable. 8. Remove two screws fastening the LCD module. 9. Remove another two screw s on the bottom as shown.
Chapter 3 49 Disassembling the Main Unit Separate the Main Unit Into the Upper and the Lower Case Assembly 1. Disconnect the touchpad cable from the main board. 2. Disconnect the microphone cable then remove the microphone . 3. Remove one screw holding the upper case and the low er case assembly .
50 Chapter 3 3. Detach the touchpad bracket carefully . 4. Then detach the touchpad from the touchpad bracket. Disassembling the Lower Case Assembly 1. Disconnect the bluetooth cable then remove the bluetooth modul e. 2. Disconnect the speaker set cable from the main board.
Chapter 3 51 8. Disconnect the modem board cable from the main board. 9. Remove the two screws holding the m odem board then detach the modem board. 10. Disconnect the modem cable fro m the modem bo ard. 11 . Remove the three screws holding the CPU heatsink then remove it.
52 Chapter 3 15. Remove the three screws fastening the speaker set. 16. T ear off the tape holding the speaker set. 17. T ake out the sp eaker set from the lower case. This completes main uni t disassembly . download service manual and resetter printer at http://printer1.
Chapter 3 53 Disassembling the LCD Module 1. Remove the four screw caps as shown. 2. Remove the four screws holding the LCD bezel. 3. Then detach the LCD bezel from the LCD module. 4. Remove the two screws fastening the LCD inverter . 5. T ake out the LCD inverter fro m the LCD cover , then disconnect the LCD cable from the inverter .
54 Chapter 3 Disassembling the External Modules Disassembling th e HDD Module 1. Remove the two screws holding the HDD bracket on one side. 2. Remove another two screws holding th e HDD bracket on the other side. 3. Then take the hard disc drive out from the HDD bracket.
Chapter 4 55 Use the following procedure as a gui de for computer problems. NOTE: The diagnosti c tests are intended to test this model. Non-Acer products, prot otype cards, or modified options can give false errors and invalid syst em responses. 1. Duplicate symptom and obtain the failing symptoms in as much detail as possible.
56 Chapter 4 System Check Procedures External Diskette Drive Check If an error occurs with the internal diskette drive, reconnect the diskette connector on the system board . If the error still remains: 1. Reconnect the external diskette drive/DVD-ROM module.
Chapter 4 57 Power System Check T o verify the symptom of the probl em, power on the co mputer using each of the following power sources: 1. Remove the battery pack.
58 Chapter 4 Check the Battery Pack T o check the battery pack, do the following: From Software: 1. Check out the Power Management in control Panel 2. In Power Mete r , conf irm that if t he parameters sh own in the screen for Current Power Source and T otal Battery Power Remaining are correct.
Chapter 4 59 Power-On Self-T est (POST) Error Message The POST error message index lists the error message and their possible causes. The most like ly cause is listed first.
60 Chapter 4 Index of Error Messages Error Message List Error Messages FRU/Action in Sequence S truck Key See “Keyboard or Auxiliary Input Device Check” on page 56 System CMOS checksum bad - Default configuration used RTC battery Run BIOS Setup Utility to reconfigure system, then reboot system.
Chapter 4 61 Error Message List No beep Error Messages FRU/Action in Sequen ce Power-on indicator turns off and LCD is blank. Power s ource (battery pack and power adapter.) See “Power System Check” on page 57 Ensure every connector is connected tig htly and correctly .
62 Chapter 4 Phoenix BIOS Beep Codes Code Beeps POST Routine Description 02h V erify R eal Mode 03h Disable Non-Maskable Interru pt (NMI) 04h Get CPU type 06h Initialize system hardware 08h Initialize.
Chapter 4 63 48h Check video configuration against CMOS 49h Initialize PCI bus and devices 4Ah Initialize all video adapters in system 4Bh QuietBoot start (optional) 4Ch Shadow video BIOS ROM 4Eh Disp.
64 Chapter 4 8Fh Determine number of A T A drives (optional) 90h Initialize hard-disk controllers 91h Initialize local-bus hard-disk controllers 92h Jump to UserPatch2 93h Build MPT ABLE for multi-processor b oards 95h Install CD ROM for boot 96h Clear huge ES segment register 97h Fixup Multi Processor table 98h 1-2 Search for option ROMs.
Chapter 4 65 E0h Initialize the chipset E1h Initialize the bridge E2h Initialize the CPU E3h Initialize the system timer E4h Initialize system I/O E5h Check force recovery boot E6h Checksum BIOS ROM E.
66 Chapter 4 Index of Symptom-to -FRU Error Message LCD-Related Symptoms Symptom / Error Action in Sequence LCD backlight doesn't work F irst, plug a monitor to CRT port. Next, enter BIOS utility to running “Load Default Settings” then reboot the system.
Chapter 4 67 Battery can’t be charged or discharged S ee “Check the Battery Pack” on page 58. Battery pack Main board System hang during POST ODD/HDD/FDD/RAM module Main board PCMCIA-Related Symptom s Symptom / Error Action in Sequence System cannot detect the PC Card (PCMCIA) PCMCIA slot assemb ly Main board PCMCIA slot pin is damaged.
68 Chapter 4 The system doesn't resume from hibernation/ standby mode. Connect AC adapter then check if the system resume s from S tandby/Hibernation mode. Check if the battery is low . Hard disk drive Main board The system doesn't resume from standby mode after opening the lid of the portable computer .
Chapter 4 69 NOTE: If you cannot find a symptom or an error in this list and the problem remains, see “Undete rmined Problems” on page 71. Modem/LA N-Rela ted Symptoms Symptom / Error Action in Sequence Internal modem does not wo rk correctly . Phone cable Driver Reconnect the Internal modem cable to the main boa rd tightly .
70 Chapter 4 Intermittent Problems Intermittent system hang problems can be caused by a variety of reasons th at have nothing to do with a hardware defect, such as: cosmic radiation, electros tatic discharge, or software errors. FRU replacement should be considered only when a recurring prob lem exists.
Chapter 4 71 Undetermined Problems The diagnostic proble ms does not identify wh ich adapter or device failed, which in stalled devices are incorrect, whether a short circuit is suspected, or whether the system is inoperative. Follow these procedure s to isolate the fail i ng FRU (do not isolate non-defective FRU).
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Chapter 6 75 This chapter gives you the FRU (Field Replaceable Unit) listing in global configura tions of T ravelMate 2410. Refer to this chapter whenever orderi ng for parts to repair or for RMA (Return Merchandise Authorization).
76 Chapter 6 T ravelMate 2410 Exploded Diagram T ravelMate 2410 FRU List ADAPTER N/A ADAP T ER 65W HIPRO HP- OK066B13WI AP .0650A.005 N/A ADAPTER 65W LITEON P A-1650- 02WE AP .06503.008 N/A ADAPTER 65W DEL T A SADP-65KB DBE AP .06501.007 BA TTERY 21 BA TTERY P ACK LI+ 4CELL 2.
Chapter 6 77 N/A WIRELESS LAN BOARD 802.1 1BG FOXCONN A THEROS EU 54.0309C.01 1 WIRELESS LAN BOARD 802.1 1BG FOXCONNBCM4318 MURA 54.0309D.002 22 BLUETOOTH BOARD WNC BC92035 56.25004.041 BLUETOOTH BOARD FOXCONN BCM2045 56.25020.001 N/A TOUCHP AD BOARD SYNP A T ICT M61PUF1G372 56.
78 Chapter 6 7 UPPER CASE W/COVER SWITCH CABLE 60.4E101.001 N/A PCMCIA DUMMY CARD 42.4C518.001 N/A TOUCHP AD BR ACKET 60.4C510.002 5 DIMM COVER 60.4E105.001 N/A HINGE P ACK 15.4" LEFT/RIGHT 6K.4C5CS.001 COMBO Drive 10 COMBO MODULE 24X 65.4E104.001 N/A OPTICAL BRACKET 33.
Chapter 6 79 N/A CDR W/DVD COMBO MODULE 24X PHILIPS SCB5265 W/O BEZEL KO.02403.007 CDRW/DVD COMBO MODULE 24X TOSHIBA TS-L462C W/O BEZEL KO.02404.005 CDRW/DVD COMBO MODULE 24X LITEON SOSC-2483K W/O BEZEL KO.02409.006 CDRW/DVD COMBO MODULE 24X HLDS GCC-4244N W/O BEZEL KO.
80 Chapter 6 FA N 4 FA N 23.10122.001 HARD DISK DRIVE 9 HDD MODULE 40G 65.4E102.001 N/A HDD BRACKET 60.4E107.001 N/A HDD 40G 4200PRM SEAGA T E ST94019A KH.04001.010 HDD 40G TOSHIBA MK4025GAS KH.04004.005 HDD 40G HIT ACHI HTS424040M9A T00 KH.04007.012 HDD 40G WD WD 400UE-00HCT0 KH.
Chapter 6 81 8 LCD MODULE 15" XGA 65.4E106.01 1 N/A INVERTER BOARD 15.4" DEL T A 19.21069.001 N/A LCD BRACKET 15" RIGHT Note: The image displays LCD bracket right and left. 33.4C503.001 N/A LCD BRACKET 15" LEFT Note: The image displays LCD bracket right and left.
82 Chapter 6 N/A LCD P ANEL 15" W/HINGE&LOGO 60.4C504.004 N/A LCD 15" TFT XGA CHIMEI N150X3- L07 REV .C3 LK.15005.010 LCD 15" XGA QDI QD150XL06-L3 LK.1500D .01 1 8 LCD MODULE 15.4" WXGA 65.4E107.001 N/A INVERTER BOARD 15.4" DEL T A 19.
Chapter 6 83 N/A SDIMM 256M SAMSUNG M470T3354BZ0-CD5 KN.2560B.01 1 N/A SDIMM 512 INFINEON MHYS64T64020HDL-3.7-A KN.51202.021 N/A SDIMM 512M NANY A NT512T64UH8A0FN-37B KN.51203.018 N/A SDIMM 512M MICRON MT8HTF6464HDY -53EB3 KN.51204.019 N/A SDIMM 512M SAMSUNG M470T6554BZ0-CD5 KN.
84 Chapter 6 KEYBOARD 89KEY DARFON NSK- AEK1A BELGIUM 99.N7082.K1A KEYBOARD 89KEY DARFON NSK- AEK0W SWEDEN 99.N7082.K0W KEYBOARD 89KEY DARFON NSK- AEK0C CZECH 99.N7082.K0C TM4500/TM4000/TM2300 KEYBOARD DARFON HUNGAIAN TBD KEYBOARD 89KEY DARFON NSK- AEK0N NORWEGIAN 99.
Chapter 6 85 N/A SCREW 86.00D02.230 N/A SCREW 86.9A323.6R0 11 SCREW 86.9A323.8R0 N/A SCREW 86.9A352.3R0 12 SCREW 86.9A352.4R0 N/A SCREW 86.9A353.4R0 14 SCREW 86.9A353.6R0 15 SCREW 86.9A353.8R0 N/A SCREW 86.9A523.3R0 N/A SCREW 86.9A524.4R0 N/A SCREW 86.
Index 85 A Audio 23 B Battery Pack 45 BIOS 19 package 19 password control 19 ROM size 19 ROM type 19 vendor 19 Version 19 BIOS Supports protocol 19 BIOS Utility 29 Navigating 30 Onboard Device Config .
86 Index T ouchpad Check 58 T roubleshooting 55 U Undetermined Prob lems 71 USB 24 utility BIOS 29 V Vi deo 23 download service manual and resetter printer at http://printer1.
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Si vous n'avez pas encore acheté Acer 2410 c'est un bon moment pour vous familiariser avec les données de base sur le produit. Consulter d'abord les pages initiales du manuel d'utilisation, que vous trouverez ci-dessus. Vous devriez y trouver les données techniques les plus importants du Acer 2410 - de cette manière, vous pouvez vérifier si l'équipement répond à vos besoins. Explorant les pages suivantes du manuel d'utilisation Acer 2410, vous apprendrez toutes les caractéristiques du produit et des informations sur son fonctionnement. Les informations sur le Acer 2410 va certainement vous aider à prendre une décision concernant l'achat.
Dans une situation où vous avez déjà le Acer 2410, mais vous avez pas encore lu le manuel d'utilisation, vous devez le faire pour les raisons décrites ci-dessus,. Vous saurez alors si vous avez correctement utilisé les fonctions disponibles, et si vous avez commis des erreurs qui peuvent réduire la durée de vie du Acer 2410.
Cependant, l'un des rôles les plus importants pour l'utilisateur joués par les manuels d'utilisateur est d'aider à résoudre les problèmes concernant le Acer 2410. Presque toujours, vous y trouverez Troubleshooting, soit les pannes et les défaillances les plus fréquentes de l'apparei Acer 2410 ainsi que les instructions sur la façon de les résoudre. Même si vous ne parvenez pas à résoudre le problème, le manuel d‘utilisation va vous montrer le chemin d'une nouvelle procédure – le contact avec le centre de service à la clientèle ou le service le plus proche.