Acer TM7100 Series - Manual

Acer TM7100 Series

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – ii; Copyright; Disclaimer
  • Page 3 – iii; About this Manual; Purpose; This appendix illustrates the system board and CPU silk screens.
  • Page 4 – iv; Appendix D; This appendix lists and describes the BIOS POST checkpoints.; Conventions; The following are the conventions used in this manual:; Text entered by user; Represents text input by the user.; Screen messages; Denotes actual messages that appear onscreen.
  • Page 7 – vii; Chapter 3
  • Page 8 – viii; Chapter 4
  • Page 9 – ix
  • Page 10 – List of Figures
  • Page 11 – xi
  • Page 12 – xii; List of Tables
  • Page 13 – xiii
  • Page 14 – System Introduction
  • Page 15 – USB port onboard; Lid Switch
  • Page 16 – Port
  • Page 17 – Service Guide; Left Port Location
  • Page 18 – Indicator Lights; Indicator Light; Power Indicator
  • Page 19 – Hot Key
  • Page 20 – Eject Menu Item Descriptions
  • Page 22 – System Specification Overview; System Specifications; Item
  • Page 29 – Jumpers and Connectors; Mainboard Jumpers and Connectors (Top Side)
  • Page 30 – Jumper Pad; Keyboard type selection
  • Page 32 – System Configurations and Specifications; System Memory Map
  • Page 33 – Cascade
  • Page 34 – Description
  • Page 35 – GPIO Port Definition Map II; GPIO
  • Page 37 – PCI Devices Assignment
  • Page 38 – Device
  • Page 40 – System activities; Hard disk
  • Page 41 – Floppy; Disable the UART1 decode in the 87338 chip.
  • Page 42 – Parallel port
  • Page 43 – CPU; C, shut down the system while higher; System; C while trickle charge higher than
  • Page 45 – System Memory Specifications
  • Page 46 – RAM Size; Video Memory Specification; Memory size
  • Page 48 – PCMCIA Specifications
  • Page 55 – System Block Diagrams; “7100” System Block Diagram; MAIN BOARD; AC Adapter; Touchpad; ” HDD module; System Functional Block Diagram
  • Page 56 – 70T SYSTEM BLOCK DIAGRAM; System Bus Block Diagram
  • Page 57 – Environmental Requirements
  • Page 58 – Mechanical Specifications
  • Page 59 – Major Chips Description; Major Component List; Major Chips List; Component
  • Page 60 – PCI to ISA/EIO Bridge
  • Page 61 – Enhanced Universal Serial Bus (USB) Controller
  • Page 62 – Enhanced Power Management
  • Page 67 – Name; IDSEL
  • Page 68 – PAR
  • Page 69 – AEN
  • Page 70 – RSTDRV
  • Page 73 – TC
  • Page 74 – INTR
  • Page 75 – PCI; OD
  • Page 77 – PCICLK
  • Page 78 – PDDREQ
  • Page 79 – PIORDY
  • Page 80 – SDDREQ
  • Page 82 – SMBCLK; SM BUS DATA. Serial data line used to transfer data on SMBus.
  • Page 83 – These input signals can be monitored via the
  • Page 85 – CORE GROUND. These pins are the primary ground for PIIX4.
  • Page 89 – Input and Output to/from NM2160; Pin name
  • Page 90 – Reset This active-low input is used to initialize NM2160
  • Page 92 – FPVEE; CRT Interface; VSYNC
  • Page 93 – REXT
  • Page 94 – Activity; ZV Interface; HREF; Miscellaneous Pins
  • Page 101 – Philips 87C552 System Management Controller
  • Page 104 – Mnemonic; Pulse Width Modulation: Output 1
  • Page 110 – Pin
  • Page 113 – IDLE; Index. This input signals the beginning of a FDD track.; IORCHDY
  • Page 114 – IRTX; Read. Active low input to signal a data read by the microprocessor.
  • Page 115 – SLCT
  • Page 120 – Pin Name
  • Page 122 – PWR
  • Page 128 – SCLK
  • Page 132 – CN2 connector signals
  • Page 135 – BIOS Setup Information
  • Page 136 – About My Computer; About My Computer Parameters
  • Page 137 – System Configuration; Press
  • Page 139 – Advanced System Configuration; The default
  • Page 142 – Power Saving Options; reopen the display or press any key.; Suspend to Disk on Critical Battery
  • Page 145 – Setting; Warning! Contact your dealer to upgrade your BIOS.
  • Page 146 – Reset To Default Settings
  • Page 147 – Disassembly and Unit Replacement; General Information
  • Page 150 – Service Item
  • Page 152 – Removing the Module; Slide out and hold the module release button.
  • Page 153 – Replacing the Hard Disk Drive; Turn the computer over to access the base.
  • Page 156 – Removing the Keyboard; Follow these steps to remove the keyboard:
  • Page 158 – Replacing the CPU; Follow these steps to remove the CPU module.
  • Page 159 – Removing the Display; Follow these steps to remove the display module.
  • Page 160 – Disassembling the Housing; Detaching the Lower Housing from the Inside Assembly; Removing the Lower Housing
  • Page 161 – Detaching the Upper Housing from the Inside Assembly; Remove three screws in the battery bay.
  • Page 165 – Disassembling the Display; Follow these steps to disassemble the display:; or; Removing the Display Bezel Screws
  • Page 168 – Model Number Definition; TravelMate 7100 VU - W X Y Z; Y: Keyboard language version
  • Page 169 – Exploded View Diagram; System assembly
  • Page 173 – Spare Parts List
  • Page 176 – Prices subject to change without notice.
  • Page 177 – BIOS POST Checkpoints; Checkpoint; memory area is tested later.
  • Page 178 – corresponding initialization program.
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TM7100 Series

Notebook Computer

Service Guide

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Page 2 - ii; Copyright; Disclaimer

ii Copyright Copyright  1997 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 languageor computer language, in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, magnetic, optical,...

Page 3 - iii; About this Manual; Purpose; This appendix illustrates the system board and CPU silk screens.

iii About this Manual Purpose This service guide aims to furnish technical information to the service engineers and advancedusers when upgrading, configuring, or repairing the TM7100 series notebook computer. Manual Structure This service guide contains technical information about the TM7100 series ...

Page 4 - iv; Appendix D; This appendix lists and describes the BIOS POST checkpoints.; Conventions; The following are the conventions used in this manual:; Text entered by user; Represents text input by the user.; Screen messages; Denotes actual messages that appear onscreen.

iv Appendix D Schematics This appendix contains the schematic diagrams for the system board. Appendix E BIOS POST Checkpoints This appendix lists and describes the BIOS POST checkpoints. Conventions The following are the conventions used in this manual: Text entered by user Represents text input by ...

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