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T r avel Ma t e 340 Service Gu ide P AR T NO.: 49.40F 02.001 D OC . N O.: SG3 22- 99 10A P R INT ED I N T AI WAN Servic e gui de fi les a nd updat es ar e a vaila ble on the AIPG /CSD web; for more i nfor mation, pleas e refer t o h ttp :/ /cs d.a cer.
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III Co nve nti on s The f ol lowing convent ions ar e u sed i n thi s ma nual: Scre en m ess ag es Denotes a ctu al m es sages that appear on sc ree n. NOTE Gives bi ts and pie ces of addit i onal inf ormati on relat ed to the cur rent topi c. W ARNING Al er ts you to any damage that might resul t fro m doing or not doi ng spec ifi c acti ons.
IV Pr ef ac e Befor e using thi s i nformat io n and the pr oduct it suppor ts, pl eas e read t he fol l owing gener al inf ormati on. 1. This Ser vi ce Guide prov id es you with al l t echni cal in formati on relati ng to the BASIC CONFIGURA TION deci ded for Acer 's "global " produ ct of ferin g.
V T able of Cont ents Ch apter 1 Syst em Specif icati on s 1 Fe ature s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Sy stem Bl ock Di agr am . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
VI T able o f Cont ents Ch apter 4 Troub lesh ootin g 53 Sy stem Ch eck Pr ocedu res . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 Ex terna l Di skett e Dri ve Check . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Chapte r 1 1 Fe atur es This co mputer was desi gned with the user in min d. Here are jus t a few of it s many featur es: Perf orma nce Int el Penti um® II I 450 /50 0 proce ssor wi t h int egrat ed .
2 Chapter 1 Display The lar ge graphi cs displ ay off ers excel lent viewing, dis play qual ity and des ktop perf orma nce gr aphics. The comp ute r supp ort s a Thin -Fil m T ransis tor (TF T) li qui d crysta l displ ay ( LCD) displ aying 32- bit tr ue- color at 800x600 Sup er V ide o Graphi cs Ar ray ( SVGA) resol ution.
Chapte r 1 3 Syst em Bl o ck Di ag ram P C C O MP A T IBIL I T Y S I G N A L S COR E - 1 .6 V P R IM AR Y IDE DC- DC DC- DC OUTP UT 1.6V C OP PERM INE 450/500 MHz Pe nt iu m II I CPU CPU MA X1617 MA X.
4 Chapter 1 Bo ard Layout 1 Mi cro ph on e-i n Por t 16 LC D C onn ec to r 2 Lin e- in po rt 17 DI MM S o cket 1 3 Lin e- out port 18 Ex te rna l F DD, C D /D VD-R OM Mo du le C on nec t or 4 P ow er .
Chapte r 1 5 1 D IMM So cke t 2 5 BIOS Flas h R OM 2 Sup er I/ O C on t r ol le r N S P C973 38 6 Sou th Bri dg e ALI M1 53 3 3 PCI Audio Con troller ES S ES1946 7 Keyboard Controller M 38867 4 PCI CardBus Controller OZ6812 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 340S G .
6 Chapter 1 Pane l Port s a llow you t o c onnect periph era l devi ces t o your comput er as yo u would with a deskto p PC. Lef t P ane l Rear Panel # Port Connec ts to. .. 1 Eas yL ink™ Comb o Dr iv e co nn ect o r Eas yLi nk™ Co mbo Dri ve . # Icon Port C onn ec ts to.
Chapte r 1 7 Universal Seri al Bus The Uni ve rsal Serial Bus (USB) port is a high- speed seri al bu s wh ich a llows you to c onnect and daisy -chain USB perip herals without taki ng up preci ous system re sour ces. Fax/ da t a m od e m Some models hav e a buil t-in V .
8 Chapter 1 T o use the networ k featur e, connect an Ether net cable fr om the network jack on the re ar of the comput er to a networ k jack or hub on your network .
Chapte r 1 9 PC Card sl ot There i s a type II/I Car dBus PC Card slot found on the right panel of the comput er . This sl ot accept s a cre dit - card- sized card that enh ances the usab ili ty and expanda bil ity of the computer .
10 Chapter 1 3. Press t he sl ot ej ect b utt on (1 ) to pop out th e ejec t but ton ( 2) ; the n pres s it ag ain t o eject the car d (3) . 340S G .boo k Page 10 Th ur sda y, Oct obe r 28 , 19 99 10 .
Chapte r 1 11 Indic ators The com put er has six easy -to- read stat us i cons on the right of the disp lay scre en. The Powe r and Sta ndby stat us icons ar e visib le even when you cl ose th e displa y cover so you can see the stat us of t he com puter whil e the co ver i s closed.
12 Chapter 1 Keyboard The keyboa rd has f ul l-si zed key s and an embedded keypad , separ ate cur sor keys, two Windows keys and twel ve fun ction keys. Hot Keys The com put er empl oys hot keys or k ey combi nat io ns to ac cess most of th e comput er’s control s like sc ree n contr ast and bri ght nes s, volume out put and the BIOS Uti lity .
Chapte r 1 13 The e uro sym bol If you r keyboar d layout i s set to Unit ed St ates-I nterna tional or Uni ted Kingd om or if you have a key board wit h a European layo ut, you can t ype the Euro symbol on your keybo ard. NOTE: Fo r US keyboar d us ers: T he keyboard l ayou t is set when you first set up Windows.
14 Chapter 1 Ha rdwa re Co nf igura t io n a nd Sp eci fica t ion System Board M aj or Chips Ite m Co ntrolle r Sys tem co re log ic AL I M1 621/M 153 3 Su pe r I/O con tr o lle r NS P C97 33 8V JG Au.
Chapte r 1 15 Above tab le lis ts some syst em memor y conf igura tions. Y ou may combi ne DIMM s wi th vari ous capaci ties t o for m other comb ina tions . NOTE: The shi ppi ng specif icati on for DIMM com bi natio n is 64MB in slot 1. Su ppor ts DI MM S pe ed 100 M Hz Su pports D IMM vo lta ge 3.
16 Chapter 1 Su ppor ts mode m proto c ol V .90 d at a mo dem 56K , V .90 f ax mod em 1 4. 4K an d digit al line pr ot ec t io n oper a tion Mod em c onn ecto r ty pe RJ1 1 Mod em c onn ecto r lo cati.
Chapte r 1 17 Flop py Disk Sp ecif icati ons Med ia r ec o gn iti on 2 DD (720 K B) 2HD ( 1. 2M B, 3- m od e ) 2HD (1. 44 MB ) Se ctors / t rack 9 15 18 T rac ks 80 80 80 Dat a t ransf er rate (K bit/.
18 Chapter 1 Res olut io n 16-b it Compati bility SB-Pro , Win dows Sou nd Sys tem (WSS) , MPU-4 01, OPL 3, OPL 3-SA3 Micr os oft PC9 7/P C98/ PC99 , WHQL a ud io re qu ir emen t Mixe d so un d so ur ce V oic e, Synt h esize r , Li n e- in, Mic rop hon e, C D V oic e ch an nel 8 /1 6-bit, m ono/ stere o Samp ling ra te 44.
Chapte r 1 19 Supp orts EC P/EPP Y es (set b y BIOS setup ) Op tio na l ECP D MA ch anne l (in BI OS Setup ) DMA ch an ne l 1 and 3 Opti onal p arall el port I /O add res s (in BI OS Setup ) 3B Ch, 37.
20 Chapter 1 NOTE: DC- AC inve rter is used t o generate very high AC voltage , then suppo rt to LCD CCF T backlight user , and is al so respon sible for the c ontrol of LCD bri ghtness. Avoi d touchi ng th e DC - AC inver ter are a while the s yst em un it i s t urned o n.
Chapte r 1 21 Su pports co lor s 262 ,1 44 c olors Op tica l Sp eci fic at ion Brig htne ss co ntrol key b oard ho tkey Co ntr as t cont rol keybo ar d hot ke y Ele ctric al S pec ific at ion Su pp ly volt ag e for LCD di sp la y (V ) 3. 3 (typ. ) Su pply volt ag e for LCD ba ckli ght ( Vrms) 630 (ty p.
22 Chapter 1 Power Man agement Pow er S aving M ode Phenom enon Standb y Mo de W ai tin g t ime sp ec if i ed b y t he S ys tem St andb y va lu e or the ope r ati ng system elap se s w itho ut any sys tem a c tivit y . Or Wh en th e co mpu ter is a bout to ente r Hib ernat io n mo de (e.
Chapte r 1 23 Mate r ia l Hous in g: M G- AL Pa ne l : Plas ti c Indi cati ons Powe r LE D, Sle ep L ED, Medi a Ac tivity, Battery Ch arge, Caps Loc k Switch Power Memory Addr ess M ap M emor y A dd r.
24 Chapter 1 3F 0h -3F 7 S tan da r d Flo p py Disk Contr o ll er 3E 8-3 EF C OM 3 or L T W in m odem (o ptio na l) 3F 0-3 F 7 F lo pp y dis k con t ro lle r 3F 8-3 FF COM 1 480- 4 8F , 4D6 DM A co nt.
Chapte r 2 25 BIOS Setu p Util ity The BI OS Se tup Ut ili ty is a hardware con figur ation progr am b uilt i nto y our c ompute r ’s BI OS ( Basic Input/ Output Sy stem). Y our co mputer is al ready pr operly conf igured and op timiz ed, an d y ou do n ot need t o run t his u til ity .
26 Chapter 2 Syst em Inf ormat ion The Syste m Info rmat ion sub-men u dis pla ys basic and i mportant infor mation abou t your com put er . NOTE: The s creen above is a s ampl e and may n ot re flect the act ual dat a on y our comp uter . The f ol lowing tabl e desc ribes t he inf orma tion in t his sub-m enu.
Chapte r 2 27 The i t ems in th is su b-menu ar e impo rtant an d v ital inf orma tion about your c omput er . If you ex perien ce comp ute r proble ms and need to conta ct techni ca l supp ort , thi s d ata helps our servi ce personne l know mor e about yo ur com puter .
28 Chapter 2 The fol lowing table desc ribes t he parame ter s in this sub- me nu. Settings i n b oldface ar e the default and sugges ted param et er sett ings. Sett in g the Boot D ri ve Se que nce The Boot Dri ve Sequ ence sec tion l is ts boot pr iori ti es (1 st, 2nd and 3r d) for boot able dri ve s in your com put er .
Chapte r 2 29 Onbo ard D evi ces Conf igu ration The pa ramet ers in this scre en a re f or adva nced users onl y . Y ou d o no t need t o change t he val ues in this scree n b ecause t hes e val ues are al ready opti mize d. The Onb oard Devices Conf igurat ion sub- menu assi gns resou rce s to basic compu ter commu ni cation hardwar e.
30 Chapter 2 Syst em Secur ity The Syste m Security sub-me nu all ows you to saf eguar d your comput er and data wit h pass words and other secur ity m easur es. The f ol lowing tabl e desc ribes t he p arameter s in thi s s creen. Set tings in boldface ar e the de fault a nd sugges ted param et er sett ings.
Chapte r 2 31 Setup Pass word pr even ts una uthori zed entr y to t he BIOS Utili ty . Once set, you m ust key -in this passwor d to gain acce ss to the BIOS Uti l ity .
32 Chapter 2 passw ord. (Ref er to Chapt er 5 Jumper and Connec tor Inf ormat ion for more infor m at ion on sett ing the switc hes.) IMPORT ANT : If Setup pas swor d is f orgot b y users, s ervice techni cian may need to updat e c ompute r ’s BIOS or set up ju mp er SW 3 swit ch 6 on ma in boar d to bypa ss.
Chapte r 2 33 Load Defa ult Settin gs If y ou want to r estor e all par amet er sett ings t o their defaul t value s, sel ect thi s menu it em and pr ess Ent er .
34 Chapter 2 Flash Utilit y The BI OS f lash memory up date i s re qui red f or t he followin g c ondit ions: New ver sions of syst em p rogram s New featu res or options Use the AFl ash util i ty to updat e the sy ste m BIOS fla sh ROM. NOTE: Do not instal l memory-rel at ed dr iv ers (XMS, EMS, DPMI) when you use AFl ash.
Chapte r 2 35 Syst em Ut ility Diskett e This uti lit y d iskette i s for the Acer T ravel Mate 34 0 no teb ook machi ne. I t pr ovides th e fol lowin g func tions: 1.
36 Chapter 2 Syst em Di ag nost ic D isket te IMPORT ANT : 1 The diagnost ics pr ogr am here that we used is called PQ A (Pr odu ct Qual ity Assurance ) and is provi ded by Acer Headq uarter s. Y ou can utili ze it as a basi c dia gnosti c tool. T o get this pr ogra m, eit her downlo ad it fro m http ://c sd.
Chapte r 2 37 Ru nning PQA Diagn ost ics Pr ogram Press →← t o move around the main menu. Press Enter to enable the select ed opt ion. The mai n options are Diag, Resul t, Sy sInfo , O ption and Exi t. The Diag opt ion let s you sel ect te sting i te ms and time s.
38 Chapter 2 Speci fy the desi re d num ber of tests and pr ess Enter . Afte r you speci fy the number of tests t o perf orm, the sc reen shows a li st of test i tems ( see below) . Move the hi ghlig ht bar fr om one ite m to another . Press Space t o enable or di sable the item.
Chapte r 3 39 This ch apter cont ains st ep-by- st ep proc edures on how to di sassem bl e the noteboo k comput er f or maint enanc e and tr oublesh ooting .
40 Chapter 3 Gene ral In for mation Before Y ou Begin Befor e proceedi ng with th e disassembl y procedu re, ma ke sur e that you do the following: 1. T urn off th e power to the sys tem and al l peri pheral s. 2. Unplug the AC adapter and al l power and signal cables f rom the syst em.
Chapte r 3 41 Disa ss emb ly Pro ced ure Flow ch art The fl owcha rt on the succee din g page gives you a gra phic rep resent ation on t he enti re disas sembly sequ ence and ins truct s you on the comp onent s that need to be remov ed duri ng ser vici ng.
42 Chapter 3 Screw List Item Part No. Description A 86 .9 A322. 9R 0 Scr ew M 2.0X 9 ( Bla ck) B 86 .9 A322. 4R 0 Scr ew M 2.0X 4 C 86. 9A35 3. 6R0 Scr ew M2 .5X 6 D 86. 9A55 3. 5R0 Scr ew M2 .5X 5 E 86 .9 A323. 4R 0 Scr ew M 2.5X 4 ( Bla ck) F 86 .9A52 2.
Chapte r 3 43 Rem ovin g the B att er y Pack 1. Push t he batt ery r elease but ton i nward. 2. Sli de the battery pack out fro m the main unit . NOTE: T o r epl ace the bat tery pack into the mai n uni t, be sure t hat the tria ngul ar point in t he batt ery pack matches wit h th e point in the lo wer cas e.
44 Chapter 3 Rem ovin g th e H ard D isk Drive Mo dul e 1. Remov e the screw of the har d disk modu le. 2. Sli de the hard disk m odul e out from it s bay . NOTE: 1 After l oos eni ng th e h ard di sk dr i ve scr ew , you must co mp let el y remo ve it so you ca n t hen s lide out the hard dis k drive.
Chapte r 3 45 Rem ovin g th e Exte rnal DIM M Mo dule 1. Remov e the t wo screws hold ing the ext ernal DIMM cover . 2. Lif t the cover out t o remove the DIMM modu le .
46 Chapter 3 Removing the LCD M odule Rem oving the Middle Cove r 1. Fir st r emove the t wo screws fr om the re ar of the uni t. 2. Push the r elease but ton to rel eas e the mid dl e cover gentl y . 3. Pull the mid dle c over up . 4. Disco nnect the sp eaker cable fr om the main board and li ft t he m iddle cover awa y .
Chapte r 3 47 4. Close the LCD module. 5. Remov e the two scre ws o n the base of the unit 6. Open the LCD to remove the LCD modul e from the main unit. 7. Remov e the t wo cam era r ubber s from the LCD. 8. Remov e the f our cushi ons. 9. Remov e the f our sc rews from th e LCD bezel.
48 Chapter 3 16. T urn t he LCD o ver an d disc onnect th e LCD powe r connect or fr om the i nvert er . 17. Di sco nnect the inver t er cab le f rom the invert er .
Chapte r 3 49 Disa ssem blin g th e Main Unit Rem ovi ng th e Keyboar d 1. Pull out and upwa rd to expose t he keyb oard . 2. Disco nnect the keyboard cabl e from the mai n board. 3. Remov e the key board f rom the main board. Rem ovi ng th e DIMM Mo dule 1.
50 Chapter 3 3. Pull the modem com bo boar d out fro m its socket . 4. Disco nnect the network cabl e fr om the modem combo boar d. Removing the RT C 1. Use a plast ic fl at bladed scre w driver t o remove the RTC bat t ery from it s soc ket . NOTE: T o r epl ace the RTC bat tery , pres s the R TC batt ery int o the socket .
Chapte r 3 51 3. Disco nnect the touch pad c able f rom t he main boa rd. 4. T urn the unit ove r to remove th e 4 sc rews on t he CPU lower hold er . 5. Remov e the CPU lower holder from the mai n board. Rem ovi ng th e Main Bo ard 1. Remov e the 4 screws on the mot her board as shown bel ow .
52 Chapter 3 Rem ovi ng th e T ouch pad B oard 1. Remov e the t wo screws fro m the touchpad br ack et. 2. Remov e the touchp ad b racket f rom t he u pper c ase. 3. Disco nnect the touchpad cabl e from the t ouchp ad boar d. 4. Remov e the touchp ad b oar d fro m the upper case.
Chapte r 4 53 Use the fo llowi ng pro cedure as a gui de for comput er probl ems. NOTE: The d iagnost i c test s ar e int ende d to tes t onl y Acer p roducts . Non- Acer produ cts, proto typ e card s, or modifi ed optio ns can give fa ls e err ors and inva lid sys tem res ponse s.
54 Chapter 4 Syst em Ch ec k Pr oce dure s Exte rnal Disk ett e Driv e Check Do the fol lowi ng to isolat e the probl em to a control ler , drive r , or disket te. A write- ena bled, diagno sti c diske tte is requi red. NOTE: Mak e sure that the dis kette does not have m ore th an one label attac hed to it .
Chapte r 4 55 The fol lowing auxili ar y input dev ices are sup por ted by t hi s comput er: Numer ic k eypa d Exter nal k eybo ard If any of these devi ces do not work, re conne ct t he cabl e conne cto r and repeat the faili ng operati on.
56 Chapter 4 2. Remov e the bat tery pa ck and measure th e vol tage bet ween batt ery te rmi nals 1( +) and 6(g round). See the fo ll ow i n g f i gu r e 3.
Chapte r 4 57 Pow er-O n Se lf-T est ( POST ) Er ror M ess age The PO ST er ror m essage index l ists the error mes sage and t heir pos sible causes. The m ost l ikel y cause i s li ste d f i rs t.
58 Chapter 4 Ind ex of E rro r Mes sag es Error Mess age List Error Messages FRU/Action in Se quence Fail ure F ixed Dis k R eco nnec t hard dis k d rive co nnec tor. “L oad Defa ult S ett ings ” in B IO S Se tup Util ity . Ha r d di sk driv e Syst em boa r d St uck Key see “Ke ybo ard or Auxi li ary In put D ev ice C he ck” o n page 54 .
Chapte r 4 59 De vi ce Addr es s C on fli ct Ru n “Lo ad De fau lt Set tin gs ” in BI OS Set up Uti lit y . RTC battery Syst em boa r d Allo cation Erro r for d evice Ru n “Load Default Settings” i n BIOS Setup Utility .
60 Chapter 4 Index of S ymptom -to- FRU Error Me ssage LCD-Rel ated Symptoms Symp tom / Error Act i on in S eq ue nc e LCD ba ck li ght doe sn't wor k LC D is too dar k LCD br i gh t ness ca nn o.
Chapte r 4 61 PCMCIA -Relat ed Symptom s Symp tom / Error Act i on in S eq ue nc e Sys tem ca nnot dete ct the P C Car d (P CMC IA) PCM CIA slo t ass emb ly Syst em boa r d PCMC IA sl ot pi n is dama ge d.
62 Chapter 4 NOTE: If you c annot fi nd a s ympt om or an e rror i n thi s li st and the pr oblem remai ns, see “Und etermi ned Proble ms” on page 63. Syst e m ha ngs in te r mi tte nt ly . See “The r m al an d F an Uti li ty” on p age 35 . Re conn ect ha rd dis k/ CD-R OM d riv es.
Chapte r 4 63 Inter mi ttent P r oblem s Int ermi tt ent syst em hang pr oblem s can be cause d by a vari ety of re asons that have not hi ng to do with a hardwar e defect , such as: cos mic radi ati on , el ect rostat ic dis charge, or softwar e err ors.
64 Chapter 4 Index of AFlash BIOS Err or Me ssage Index of PQA Diagn ostic E rror Cod e, M essage Error M essage Acti on in Seq uen ce Hardware Error See “ System Diagnostic Diske tte” on page 36 VPD C heck su m Er r o r Rebo ot th e sy st em and th en r e st es t wi th th is di ske t te .
Chapte r 5 65 To p V i e w PCB 99 203 CN1 PS/2 Port CN1 5 HDD Board Connector CN2 AC Adapter Connector J K1 LAN/Mod em Connector CN3 Video Port SW1 Power Switch CN4 Serial Port SW2 LCD Cove r Switch C.
66 Chapter 5 Bo ttom V iew DM2 DI MM Soc ke t 2 340S G .boo k Page 66 Th ur sda y, Oct obe r 28 , 19 99 10 :51 AM.
Chapte r 6 67 This ch apter gives you the FRU ( Fiel d Repla ceable Uni t) l ist ing i n glo bal c onf igurati ons of T rav elMat e 340. Refer to this cha pte r whenev er or deri ng for par ts to repair or fo r RMA (Return Merc handise Aut horiz ation ).
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Chapte r 6 69 Picture No. Part Name Desc riptio n Part No. LC D NS L CD ASSEMBL Y MODUL E (12. 1”) TORISAN AS SY LCD MODULE 12.1" TF T TM34 0 T ORI S AN 6M.4 0F 01 .00 1 NS LC D 12.1 " TF T TOR ISAN LC D-L VDS 12 .1" TF T TO RIS AN 5 6.
70 Chapter 6 NS L CD BEZEL TF T ASSY L CD BEZEL 12.1” T M340 60.40 F09.001 DIMM NS DIMM 3 2MB SDRAM/ Mits ub is hi SDIMM 32M MH4S6 4BBKG -8 PC100 (MIT SUBISH I) 72 .004 64 .00 N NS DIMM 3 2MB SDRAM/ Sieme ns S D IM M 32M HYS 64 V42 00 GDL- 8 (SIEM ENS) 72 .
Chapte r 6 71 NS 9G HDD DARA-20900 0 IBM HDD SM 9.5” 9G IBM/ DARA-209000 56.0296 2. 161 NS HDD HOUSING ASSEM BL Y TM330 AS SY HDD PL T TM330 6 0.40C15 .001 NS HDD PLA TE PL T HDD MET AL TM330 34.40C12.001 NS HDD BEZEL BZL H DD PC M010 3 30 41.40C01.
72 Chapter 6 NS HDD BOARD PCB 98409-1 HDD BOARD 4L TM330 4 8 . 40 C03.0 1 1 NS TM 340 MAINB OA RD PIII 500 34 0 P III 5 00 MAI NB OARD 55 .40F 0 1.D 02 15 TM3 40 M AINB OARD PIII 450 34 0 P III -45 0 MA IN BOAR D 55 . 40F0 1. D 01 Keyboard NS KE YBOARD/US VER SION/ Darfon K B U S NS K-85 N1 1 34 0 9 0.
Chapte r 6 73 Exter nal Modu le NS 24X CD-ROM&FDD MO D U L E T E AC CD ROM/FDD M ODUL TEAC/ DF 24 0500 90. 40C2 8.0 01 NS 2X DVD- ROM&FDD MO D U L E T E AC DVD/FDD MO DULE TEAC/DF 220500 90.40 C28.002 Mec hanic al Pa rts NS LOW ER CASE ASS Y L CA SE 33 0 60.
74 Chapter 6 3 M O D E M H E AT P L AT E P LT H E AT A L T M 3 3 0 3 4 . 4 0 C 11 . 0 0 3 2 TOUCH P AD BRACKET HLD TOUCH-P AD MET AL TM330 34.40C07.001 NS HINGE CAP P A CK ASSY HI NGE CAP P ACK TM330 6 K.40C01.002 Ca ble 12 TOUCH P AD FPC CA BLE C.A FPC TOUCH P AD 340 50.
Chapte r 6 75 10 CAMERA RUBBE R TM340 RUBBER CAM ERA TM3 40 47.40 F0 7.001 NS LCD L A TCH TM330 L A TCH LCD NYL ON 050 330 42.40C06.003 NS LCD SPR ING CA TCH TM3 30 SPRING CA TCH STEEL T M330 3 4.40C13.001 Others NS RTC BA TTERY IC RTC BQ3 285LD SSOP 24P 71.
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Appendi x A 77 This app endix pro vides th e BASIC model number and th e config urati on to Tr ave lMat e 340 decided for Acer’s “gl obal” pr oduct of f ering. Contact your regio nal of fices or the respo nsibl e personnel /channe l to provi de you with further ext ension m odel number s and conf igura tions.
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Appendi x B 79 This co mputer’s compat ibi lit y is test ed and ver ifi ed by Acer’ s inter nal testi ng departmen t. All of its sys tem funct ions ar e tested und er Wind ows 98 envi ronme nt. Refer to the fol lowi ng l ists for component s, adapt er cards, and periph erals whi ch have passed t hese test s.
80 Appendix B W indo ws 95 Env ir on m en t T es t Item Spe cifica tio ns Pr ocess or I n te l Pen t ium II I 45 0 In te l Pen t iu m II I 50 0 Hard Disk Dri ve IBM 6 GB IBM 9 GB Flop py Disk Dr iv e TEAC 3.
Appendi x B 81 Mode m (u p t o 3 3.6K ) Dl i nk W in c o nne ct 33 .6 Fa x Mode m Hayes Op tima 33 6 V3 4 + Fax for PCM CIA W/EZja ck PCMC IA Data /Fax Mod em In terna tion al 33.
82 Appendix B W indo ws 98 Env ir on m en t T es t Item Spe cifica tio ns Pr ocess or I n te l Pen t ium II I 45 0 In te l Pen t iu m II I 50 0 Hard Disk Dri ve IBM 6 GB IBM 9 GB Flop py Disk Dr iv e TEAC 3.
Appendi x B 83 Mode m (u p t o 3 3.6K ) Dl i nk W in c o nne ct 33 .6 Fa x Mode m Hayes Op tima 33 6 V3 4 + Fax for PCM CIA W/EZja ck PCMC IA Data /Fax Mod em In terna tion al 33.
84 Appendix B W indo ws 20 00 E nvi ron men t T est Item Spe cifica tio ns Mult i-F un ct ion Ca rd Ada pt er X irc om Cre di t Ca r d Eth er n et 10 /1 00 + Mode m 56 CardBus 3Com 10/100 LAN CardBus .
Appendi x B 85 W indo ws NT 4. 0 Env ir onm ent T es t Item Sp ecific ati ons Pro cess o r In tel P ent ium I II 450 M Hz Intel Pe ntium I II 50 0 MH z Ha rd di sk IB M 9.0 GB IB M 6.0 G B CD-ROM TEAC 24X CD ROM Drive DVD-ROM (opt io nal) TEAC 2X DVD-ROM FDD TEA C 3.
86 Appendix B I/O A dapt ers Display IBM G4 2 IBM 9 514-B 04 TF T mon itor Acer AcerView 7 6i Acer AcerView 9 8i Com paq Co lor mion itor V70 NEC 20" c olor Monitor NANAO Flex Scan E35F PCMCIA - .
Appendi x C 87 This se ction des cribe s online t echnica l support servi ces avail able to hel p you r epai r you r Acer Syste ms. If you are a d istrib uto r , de al er , ASP or T PM, please refer your t echnic al que ries to your l ocal Ac er br anch of fice.
88 Appendix C 340S G .boo k Page 88 W edn esd ay, Nov emb er 3, 199 9 11:4 6 AM.
Index 89 A AC Adapter 21 AC adapter 6 ACPI 1 ACPI 1 .0a 14 Adapte rs 84 CardBus 84 , 85 Displ ay 86 I/O 84, 86 Mode m 84, 85 Multi - Funct i on Card 85 Mu lt i-f u nc ti on c ar d 84 Networ k/LAN 84 , 85 Power 85 AFLASH Ut ility 34 ALI M1533 5, 14 ALI M1621 4, 14 Ambit 15 APM 1 APM 1.
90 Index D Date sett i ng in Setup Util ity 27 Desig n 1 Diagno stics PQA 37 DIMM 4, 5, 14 Combinat ions 15 exter nal 45 int ernal 49 packag e 15 rem oving 45, 4 9 Speed 15 volt age 15 Disas sembly Ba.
Index 91 ho t ke ys 12 Speci al Key s 1 2 Keyboar d Device Check 54 L L2 ca che 14 L2 ca he 14 LAN 1, 7 LAN/Modem Com bo 15 LCD 1, 2, 20 DC-AC LCD Inverter 20 disa ssembl ing the 46 rem ovi ng 46 Li- .
92 Index R R TC 4, 14 rem ovi ng 50 S Screw List 42 Second Leve l Cach e 14 Seri al Por t 7, 1 9 Seri al por t sett i ng in BIOS Utility 29 Solo- 1E 5 Speaker 1 rem ovi ng 46 hot key 12 Standb y Mod e.
Un point important après l'achat de l'appareil (ou même avant l'achat) est de lire le manuel d'utilisation. Nous devons le faire pour quelques raisons simples:
Si vous n'avez pas encore acheté Acer TravelMate 340 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 TravelMate 340 - de cette manière, vous pouvez vérifier si l'équipement répond à vos besoins. Explorant les pages suivantes du manuel d'utilisation Acer TravelMate 340, vous apprendrez toutes les caractéristiques du produit et des informations sur son fonctionnement. Les informations sur le Acer TravelMate 340 va certainement vous aider à prendre une décision concernant l'achat.
Dans une situation où vous avez déjà le Acer TravelMate 340, 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 TravelMate 340.
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 TravelMate 340. Presque toujours, vous y trouverez Troubleshooting, soit les pannes et les défaillances les plus fréquentes de l'apparei Acer TravelMate 340 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.