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Conventions The following conventions are used in this manual: WARNING: Indicates a potential for personal injury. CAUTION: Indicates a potential loss of data or damage to equipment. IMPORTANT: Indicates information that is important to know for the proper completion of a procedure, choice of an option, or completing a task. The following typographical conventions are used in this document: Book titles, directory names, file names, path names, and program/process names ...
Acer-authorized Service Providers: The Acer office may have a different part number code than those given in the FRU list in this service guide. A list must be provided by the regional Acer office to order FRU parts for repair and service of customer machines.
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CHAPTER 1 Hardware Specifications Features ..........1-5 Operating System .
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HDMI Port ........1-34 Hard Disk Drive (AVL components) .
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Replacing the WLAN (Wireless Local Area Network) Module3-86 Replacing the DIMM (Dual In-line Memory Module)..3-87 Replacing the HDD (Hard Disk Drive) Module ... 3-88 Replacing the Battery Pack .
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Model Definition and Configuration Acer Aspire V7-582 ........7-3 Acer Aspire V5-573 .
Upgradable to 12 GB of dual-channel DDR3L system memory using a single soDIMM module Display Aspire V5-573, V5-573G 15.6" HD 1366 x 768 resolution, high-brightness (200-nit) Acer CineCrystal™ LED-backlit TFT LCD 16:9 aspect ratio Wide viewing angle up to 178 degrees ...
keypad, international language support, dedicated US dollar and Euro symbol keys TouchPad Acer ZoomPerfect touchpad, supporting two-finger scroll and pinch. Swipes access charms, application commands, and previous applications. Media Keys Media control keys (printed on keyboard): play/pause, stop, previous, next, volume ...
Notebook Tour Figure 1-1. Opened Front View Table 1-1. Opened Front View Icon Item Description Integrated webcam Web camera for video communication. Also called Liquid-Crystal Display (LCD), displays Display screen computer output (configuration may vary by model). Keyboard For entering data into your computer. Touch-sensitive pointing device which functions TouchPad like a computer mouse.
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Figure 1-2. Closed Front View Table 1-2. Closed Front View Icon Item Description Microphone Internal microphone for sound recording. 1-16 Hardware Specifications and Configurations...
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Figure 1-3. Top View Table 1-3. Top View Icon Item Description Communication Indicates the computer’s wireless (3G/Wi-Fi) indicator connectivity device status. Indicates the computer's battery status. 1. Charging: The light shows orange when the Battery battery is charging. 2. Fully charged: The light shows blue when in AC mode.
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Ethernet (RJ-45) port based network. Connects to USB 2.0 or USB 3.0 devices USB 2.0/3.0 combo port (e.g., USB mouse, USB camera) Acer Converter port Converts Display output into VGA Supports high-definition digital video HDMI port connections. Kensington lock slot Connects to a Kensington-compatible computer security lock.
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Figure 1-5. Left View Table 1-5. Left View Icon Item Description Connect to USB 2.0 devices USB 2.0 port (e.g., USB mouse, USB camera). Power button Turns the computer on and off. Hardware Specifications and Configurations 1-19...
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Figure 1-6. Right View Table 1-6. Right View Icon Item Description Connects to audio line-out devices (e.g., Headphone/Microph speakers, headphones) and accepts inputs from one combo jack external microphones. Accepts SD Cards. Card Reader Note: Push to remove/install the card. Only one card can operate at any given time.
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Figure 1-7. Base View Table 1-7. Base View Icon Item Description Enable the computer to stay cool, even after prolonged use. Ventilation slot and cooling fan Note: Do not cover or obstruct the opening of the fan. Speakers Emits audio from your computer. Indicators The system has several easy-to-read status indicators.
TouchPad Basics Figure 1-8. TouchPad Move your finger across the TouchPad (1) to move the cursor. Press the left (2) and right (3) button areas located beneath the TouchPad to perform selection and execution functions. These two button areas are the equivalent of the left and right buttons on a mouse.
Using the Keyboard The computer has a close-to-full-sized keyboard and an embedded numeric keypad, separate cursor, windows key, lock, function and special keys. Figure 1-9. Keyboard Lock Keys Lock Keys The keyboard has three lock keys which can be toggled on and off. Lock key Description Caps Lock...
Embedded Numeric Keypad The embedded numeric keypad functions like a desktop numeric keypad. It is indicated by small characters located on the upper right corner of the key caps. To simplify the keyboard legend, cursor-control key symbols are not printed on the keys. Desired access Num Lock on Num Lock off...
Windows Keys The keyboard has two keys that perform Windows-specific functions. Windows Logo key Application key: This key has the same effect as clicking the right mouse button; it opens the application's context menu. Description Windows Pressed alone, this key has the same effect as clicking on the Windows Start Logo key button;...
Hotkeys The computer employs hotkeys or key combinations to access most of the computer's controls like screen brightness and volume output. Figure 1-10. Keyboard Hotkeys <Fn> To activate hotkeys, press and hold the key before pressing the other key in the hotkey combination.
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Hot key Icon Function Description Volume down Decreases the sound volume. <Fn> + < > <Fn> + <Home> Play/Pause Plays or pauses a selected media file. <Fn> + <Pg Up> Stop Stop playing the selected media file. <Fn> + <Pg Dn> Previous Return to the previous media file.
Item Metric Imperial Nonoperating 1.5G/5~500HZ/30 min per axis NOTE: Applicable product safety standards specify thermal limits for plastic surfaces. The computer operates well within this range of temperatures. System Board Major Chips Item Specification Core logic ® Intel HD Graphics 4400 (UMA) ®...
GPU Fan True Value Table Temperature (°C) Fan Speed (RPM) SPL Spec (dBA) Fan on = 64°C; Fan Off = 61°C 4130 Fan on = 72°C; Fan Off = 68°C 4600 Fan on = 88°C; Fan Off = 80°C 5100 Fan on = 95°C;...
Item Specification BIOS ROM type W25Q32BVSSIG (32M-bit) BIOS ROM size 4MB Serial Flash Memory Features Insyde code base boot block non-shadow RAM support uEFI Keyboard Item Specification Type CHICONY AF7S_A10BL keyboard Total number of keypads 105-US/106-UK/109-JP key Windows logo key Internal &...
Item Specification Maximum input AC current 264 Vrms Inrush current 264 Vac (Cold/Hot start) No damage; meet fuse and bridge diode de-rating. Efficiency Meets EPA 2.0 level V requirement. The adapter efficiency shall be more than 87%, that is the average value of 25%, 50%, 75% and 100% load with both 115Vac/60Hz and 230Vac/50Hz input voltage condition.
LCD 15.6” (Continued) Item Specification Vendor & Model name LP156WH3 Screen Diagonal (mm) 394.9 Active Area (mm) 344.23 x 193.54 Display resolution (pixels) 1366 horiz. x 768 vert. Pixel Pitch (mm) 0.252 x 0.252 Typical White Luminance 200 typ. (5 points average) 170 min.
Capactive Touch Module (for Touchscreens) Item Specification Vendor & Model name TPK TOM15G41 Corning IOX Laminating Material Connector Connecting Accessory material Display Total Thickness 6.61MAX Active Area (mm) 344.2 x 193.5 Transmittance Haze LCD Inverter (not available with this model) Item Specification Vendor &...
Graphics Controller (UMA) Item Specification VGA Chip Intel HD Graphics 4400 Package Built-in to the CPU Feature The processor graphics contains a generation 7.5 graphics core architecture. This enables substantial gains in performance and lower power consumption over previous generations. Next Generation Intel Clear Video Technology HD ...
Resolution 32 bits Intel nVidia 1360 x 768p / 60Hz 16:9 1366 x 768p / 60Hz 16:9 1920 x 1080 / 60Hz 16:9 LAN Interface Item Specification LAN chipset Realtek RTL8411BA-CG LAN connector type RJ45 LAN connector location RJ45 port at the rear Features Support 10/100/1000 Mbps Ethernet Controller ...
Audio Codec and Amplifier Item Specification Audio Controller Realtek ALC3225-CG High Definition Audio Codec Features 24-bit, 2 pairs of independent DACs and 3 pairs of independent ADCs ProCoustic headphone driver delivers 50 mW into 32 ohm load with no pop, eliminating the need for an external amplifier and DC-blocking capacitors Integrated 5 V to 3.3 V low-dropout voltage regulator for improved...
1.0M HD Camera Item Specification Vendor Suyin Model HF1016-T821-HN01 Sensor Type Hynix 162 Feature Automatic Exposure Control (AE), Automatic While Balance (AWB) and Automatic Gain Control (AGC) Pixel Resolution: 1280 x 720 (HD) Extreme low power consumption, no external RAM needed ...
System Power Management Item Specification Mech. Off (G3) All devices in the system are turned off completely. Soft Off (G2/S5) OS initiated shutdown. All devices in the system are turned off completely. Working (S0/S1) Individual devices such as the CPU and hard disc may be power managed in this state.
System DMA Specification Legacy Mode Power Management DMA0 Not Assigned DMA1* Not Assigned DMA2* Not Assigned DMA3 Not Assigned DMA4 Direct memory access controller DMA5* Not Assigned DMA6 Not Assigned DMA7 Not Assigned System Interrupt Specification Hardware IRQ System Function IRQ00 System timer IRQ01...
System Utilities BIOS Setup Utility This utility is a hardware configuration program built into a computer’s BIOS (Basic Input/Output System). The utility is pre-configured and optimized so most users do not need to run it. If Chapter 4, configuration problems occur, the setup utility may need to be run. Refer to Troubleshooting when a problem arises.
V2.03 GOP Version: Intel(R) GOP Driver [5.0.1025] Serial Number: N8MCCWW001310086E77600 Asset Tag Number: Product Name: Aspire V5-573G Manufacturer Name: Acer UUID: 1F5FB8B00F3A44AE94A3089E018FAE85 Figure 2-1. BIOS Information Table 2-1 describes the parameters shown in Figure 2-1. Table 2-1. BIOS Information Parameter...
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Table 2-1. BIOS Information (Continued) Parameter Description GOP Version GOP (graphics output protocol ) firmware version of system Serial Number Serial number of unit Asset Tag Number Asset tag number of system Product Name Product name of the system Manufacturer Name Manufacturer of system UUID Universally Unique Identifier...
Main The Main tab allows the user to set system time and date, enable or disable boot option and enable or disable recovery. Item Specific Help System Time [11:14:48] This is the help for the hour System Date [03/21/2013] field. Valid range is from 0 to 23.
Security The Security tab shows parameters that safeguard and protect the computer from unauthorized use. Item Specific Help Supervisor Password Is : Install or Change the password Clear User Password Is : Clear and the length of password HDD Password Is : must be greater or equal one [Enter] word.
Table 2-3. BIOS Security (Continued) Parameter Description Option Password on Boot Shows if password is required during system Disabled or boot Enabled CAUTION: If Password-on-Boot authentication is enabled, the BIOS password can only be cleared by initiating the Crisis Disk Recovery Crisis Disk Recovery procedure.
2. Type a new password in the Enter New Password field. Passwords are not case sensitive and the length must not exceed 12 alphanumeric characters (A-Z, a-z, 0-9). Retype the password in the Confirm New Password field. IMPORTANT: Use care when typing a password. Characters do not appear on the screen.
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NOTE: NOTE: Password on Boot must be set to Enabled to activate the password feature. BIOS Setup Utility 5. Press to save changes and exit If the verification is OK, the screen will show as follows. Figure 2-7. Setup Notice Enter The password setting is complete after the user presses If the password entered does not match the current password, the screen shows the...
Boot The Boot tab allows changes to the order of boot devices used to load the operating system. Bootable devices include the: USB diskette drives Onboard hard disk drive DVD drive in the module bay Use ↑ and ↓ keys to select a device and press to change the value.
Exit BIOS Setup Utility The Exit tab allows users to save or discard changes and quit the Item Specific Help Exit Saving Changes Exit System Setup and save Exit Discarding Changes your changes. Load Setup Defaults Figure 2-11. BIOS Exit Table 2-4 describes the parameters in Figure 2-11.
BIOS Flash Utilities BIOS Flash memory updates are required for the following conditions: New versions of system programs New features or options Restore a BIOS when it becomes corrupted. Use the Flash utility to update the system BIOS Flash ROM. NOTE: NOTE: If a Crisis Recovery Disc is not available, create one before Flash utility is used.
DOS Flash Utility DOS Flash Utility Perform the following to use the 1. Prepare a bootable USB Flash Disk. ZRQ_203.exe Formal 2. Copy in the folder to the bootable USB Flash disk. 3. Insert the USB Flash Disk into the system and power on the system. 4.
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Figure 2-14. Selecting HDD ZRQ_203.EXE 8. Execute under DOS mode to update BIOS. 9. Flash process begins as shown in Figure 2-15. Figure 2-15. DOS Flash Process 10. System will restart automatically when finished. 11. Press during the POST (power-on self-test) screen to enter the BIOS. 12.
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Figure 2-16. System BIOS Version NOTE: NOTE: The system battery charge must be >30% and the AC adapter connected in order to flash the BIOS. If AC power is not connected, the following message is shown (Figure 2-17). Plug in the AC power to continue. Figure 2-17.
WinFlash Utility WinFlash Utility Perform the following to use the 1. Open “Formal” folder in BIOS version folder. ZRQ_203.EXE 2. Copy the WinFlash executable to desktop. ZRQ_203.EXE 3. Plug in the AC power and run as admin as shown in Figure 2-18.
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Figure 2-20. No AC Power Detected (1 or 2) Figure 2-21. No AC Power Detected (2 of 2) 2-18 System Utilities...
Clearing BIOS Passwords Removing Insyde BIOS Passwords To reset the BIOS password, perform the following: 1. Press during boot to enter BIOS Menu. 2. When the user keys in the wrong password three times, the system shows the Error Status dialog. Figure 2-22.
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Figure 2-25. F12 Boot Menu enable 9. Change the BIOS Boot menu item Boot Menu to Legacy. Figure 2-26. Legacy BIOS option 10. Press to Save and exit. 11. Press during the POST (power-on self-test) screen to enter the Boot Menu. Select USB HDD and boot to DOS.
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Figure 2-28. Getting backdoor supervisor password 13. On the system with the locked supervisor password, enter the backdoor password in the window with the backdoor key. Refer to Figure 2-24. Enter 14. Press after entering the backdoor password to enter BIOS Setup Menu. 15.
Removing Insyde HDD Password To reset the HDD password, perform the following: 1. Press during boot to enter BIOS Menu. The Harddisk Security dialog box appears. Figure 2-30. Harddisk Security 2. When the user keys in the wrong password three times, the system shows the Error Status dialog.
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4. A window with a backdoor key appears. Figure 2-33. HDD Backdoor Key Window 5. Prepare a bootable USB Flash Disk. UnlockHD.EXE 6. Copy the file to the USB Flash Disk. 7. Insert the USB Flash Disk into another system and power on the system. 8.
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Figure 2-36. Selecting HDD 12. In DOS mode, input unlockHD XXXXXXXX (Where XXXXXXXX is the backdoor key; example here is 68960818). The exe will generate an backdoor password(example here is 77648238). Figure 2-37. Getting backdoor HDD password 13. On the system with the locked HDD password, enter the backdoor password in the window with the backdoor key.
Miscellaneous Tools Creating a WINPE x64 bootable USB Flash disk To create a WINPE x64 bootable USB drive, perform the following: winpe4.0 x64.gho ghost32.exe 1. Copy to the desktop. winpe4.0 x64.gho 2. Copy to C: 3. Insert a USB Flash disk. ghost32.exe 4.
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Local -> Disk -> From Image 6. Select Figure 2-41. Creating an Image 7. The Image file name to restore from dialog has opened. Choose the winpe4.0 x64.gho file in C: Figure 2-42. Image File Name 2-26 System Utilities...
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8. The image file name has been set. Select the local destination drive by clicking on the drive number. Figure 2-43. Selecting the Local Destination Drive 9. Click OK to edit the setting properties. Figure 2-44. Editing the Destination Drive Details System Utilities 2-27...
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10. A confirmation message is shown on the screen. Click Yes to proceed. Figure 2-45. Confirmation Message 11. Once executed, the Progress Indicator bar shows the current progress. It is strongly recommended to stop any operations when the progress is ongoing. Figure 2-46.
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12. The Clone Complete message is displayed on the screen when the process is finished. Click Continue. Figure 2-47. Clone Completed 13. Select Quit. Click Yes when the Quit Symantec Ghost dialog box is shown. 14. The WINPE bootable USB drive has been successfully created. Figure 2-48.
Using DMI Tools The DMI (Desktop Management Interface) Tool copies BIOS information to EEPROM (Electrically Erasable Programmable Read-Only Memory). Used in the DMI pool for hardware management. When the BIOS shows Verifying DMI pool data, it is checking that the table correlates with the hardware before sending information to the operating system (Windows, etc.).
6. Press to Save and exit. 7. Press during the POST (power-on self-test) screen to enter the Boot Menu. Select USB HDD and boot to DOS. Figure 2-51. Selecting HDD Enter 8. Type dqdmi and press . To execute a specific function, input the command and the associated parameter.
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Method 2: To update the DMI Pool under Windows mode, perform the following: 1. Prepare a bootable WINPE USB Flash Disk. For a WINPE x64 bootable USB Flash Disk, refer to Creating a WINPE x64 bootable USB Flash disk. 2. Check the WINPE version (X86/X64). 3.
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9. Press during the POST (power-on self-test) screen to enter the Boot Menu. Select USB HDD and boot to WINPE Mode. Figure 2-55. Selecting HDD Enter 10. Enter d: and press to switch to D: drive. Enter 11. Type wqdmi.exe and press to check the command and the associated parameter in WINPE.
Read/Write Product Name 1. Execute WQDMI /Rp to read the product name. C:\DMI >WQDMI /Wp P3-171 ======================================================== WQDMI - Quanta NB4 DMI tool for Windows Version: 0.03 2013/04/18 Based on EEPROM V2.11 spec. If you want to use SPACE character in your string, please use ‘~’...
Enable/Disable SLIC (Software Licensing Internal Code) 1. Execute WQDMI /Rslic to read the SLIC. C:\DMI >WQDMI /Rslic ======================================================== WQDMI - Quanta NB4 DMI tool for Windows Version: 0.03 2013/04/18 Based on EEPROM V2.11 spec. If you want to use SPACE character in your string, please use ‘~’...
Read/Write LAN MAC Address 1. Execute WQDMI /Rmac to read the LAN MAC address. C:\DMI >WQDMI /Rmac ======================================================== WQDMI - Quanta NB4 DMI tool for Windows Version: 0.03 2013/04/18 Based on EEPROM V2.11 spec. If you want to use SPACE character in your string, please use ‘~’...
Read/Write Mainboard Serial Number 1. Execute WQDMI /Rmbsn to read the mainboard serial number. C:\DMI >WQDMI /Rmbsn ======================================================== WQDMI - Quanta NB4 DMI tool for Windows Version: 0.03 2013/04/18 Based on EEPROM V2.11 spec. If you want to use SPACE character in your string, please use ‘~’...
Read/Write F/G Serial Number 1. Execute WQDMI /Rfgsn to read the F/G serial number. C:\DMI >WQDMI /Rfgsn ======================================================== WQDMI - Quanta NB4 DMI tool for Windows Version: 0.03 2013/04/18 Based on EEPROM V2.11 spec. If you want to use SPACE character in your string, please use ‘~’...
Read/Write Asset Tag 1. Execute WQDMI /Rasset to read the asset tag. C:\DMI >WQDMI /Rasset ======================================================== WQDMI - Quanta NB4 DMI tool for Windows Version: 0.03 2013/04/18 Based on EEPROM V2.11 spec. If you want to use SPACE character in your string, please use ‘~’...
======================================================== EEPROM data is : ACER Figure 2-69. Read Manufacture Name 2. Execute WQDMI /Wm [string] to modify the manufacture name. C:\DMI >WQDMI /Wm ACER ======================================================== WQDMI - Quanta NB4 DMI tool for Windows Version: 0.03 2013/04/18 Based on EEPROM V2.11 spec.
Read/Write UUID 1. Execute WQDMI /Ruuid to read the UUID. C:\DMI >WQDMI /Ruuid ======================================================== WQDMI - Quanta NB4 DMI tool for Windows Version: 0.03 2013/04/18 Based on EEPROM V2.11 spec. If you want to use SPACE character in your string, please use ‘~’...
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3. Execute WQDMI /GWuuid to write the UUID by auto generate. C:\DMI >WQDMI /GWuuid ======================================================== WQDMI - Quanta NB4 DMI tool for Windows Version: 0.03 2013/04/18 Based on EEPROM V2.11 spec. If you want to use SPACE character in your string, please use ‘~’...
Using the LAN MAC EEPROM Utility 1. Prepare a bootable USB Flash Disk. DQDMI.exe 1. Copy to the bootable USB Flash Disk. 2. Insert the USB Flash Disk and power on the system. 3. Press during boot and change the BIOS Main menu item F12 Boot Menu to Enabled.
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Figure 2-77. Selecting HDD Enter 7. Enter DQDMI /Rmac under DOS and press to read the LAN MAC address. Figure 2-78. Read LAN MAC address 8. Enter DQDMI /Wmac XXXXXXXXXXXX (where XXXXXXXXXXXX is a MAC ID; Enter example here is FFFFFFFFFFFF) and press Figure 2-79.
Crisis Disk Recovery 1. Insert in the USB flash disk. Fast Format Start Next 2. Select the option and click . Then click Format Exit 3. Click and then to complete the operation. ZRQ.FD 4. Copy the file to the USB flash disk root directory. NOTE: NOTE: Do not place any other *.fd files to the USB flash disk root directory.
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Figure 2-82. Crisis Recovery Process 11. Press during the POST (power-on self-test) screen to enter the BIOS. 12. Ensure the System BIOS Version is the same as the crisis BIOS version. Figure 2-83. System BIOS Version 2-46 System Utilities...
SSD Recovery Method NOTE: NOTE: Only one SKU supports iFFS partition and ExpressCache partition: 2.5” HDD and 24 GB SSD (example: 2.5” HDD 500 GB + 24 GB SSD SKU). Other skus can skip this action (example: 120 GB SSDK only SKU or 2.5” HDD only SKU.) When changing a new 24 GB SSD, it is necessary to rebuild iFFS partition and ...
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Figure 2-86. Selecting HDD 7. Change the Volume drive from X:/> to D:/>. Figure 2-87. Change to Volume D: 8. Enter Diskpart /s Creartisrt.txt in the command prompt to create the iFFS partition. Figure 2-88. Diskpart 9. Type Exit in the command prompt to exit WinPE. 10.
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Figure 2-89. Windows key + X 12. Select the Disk Management option. 13. Check Disk 1 partition and ensure the iFFS partition is created. Figure 2-90. iFFS partition System Utilities 2-49...
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To rebuild the ExpressCache partition: Windows Key + X 1. In Win8 OS, press the simultaneously to show the menu. 2. Select the Programs and Features option. 3. Uninstall the ExpressCache program. Figure 2-91. ExpressCache Uninstall 4. When the uninstall is complete, reboot the system. Windows Key + X 5.
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10. Once the installation is complete, reboot the system. Windows Key + X 11. After rebooting into Win8, press the simultaneously to show the menu. 12. Select the Disk Management option. 13. Check Disk 1 partition and ensure the ExpressCache partition is created. Figure 2-93.
Machine Maintenance Procedures Introduction This chapter contains general information about the computer, a list of tools needed to do the required maintenance and step by step procedures on how to remove and install components from the computer. General Information The product previews seen in the following procedures may not represent the final product color or configuration.
Pre-disassembly Instructions Do the following prior to starting any maintenance procedures: 1. Remove power (A) from the system and peripherals (Figure 3-1). 2. Remove all cables from system. Figure 3-1. AC Adapter Outlet 3. Place the system on a stable work surface. Machine Maintenance Procedures...
For example, when removing the mainboard, remove first the keyboard, and the LCD module then disassemble the inside assembly frame in that order. Table 3-1. Main Screw List Size Quantity Acer Part No. M2.0*2.5-I 86.M9YN7.001 M2.5*3I 86.PSR07.002 M2.5*3.0-I 86.M9YN7.002...
Main Unit Disassembly Process Main Unit Disassembly Flowchart Base Cover Battery Pack Thermal Thermal Cap WLAN DIMM HDD Module Module DC-in Jack (UMA) Module (UMA) Thermal Module (Discrete) Mainboard Speaker Microphone Module Assembly IO Board NOTE: NOTE: The touchpad is included as part of the top assembly and can not be disassembled. In the event that the touchpad can no longer be used, replace the entire top assembly.
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Table 3-3. Main Unit Screw List Step Size Quantity Acer Part No. Base Cover Removal M2.5*6-I 86.A08V7.004 Battery Pack Removal M2.5*3.0-I 86.M9YN7.002 WLAN Module Removal M2.5*3I 86.PSR07.002 Thermal Module (Discrete) M2.5*3I 86.S8507.001 Removal Mainboard Removal M2.5*6-I 86.A08V7.004 M2.5*3I 86.PSR07.002 Speaker Removal M2.5*3.0-I...
Base Cover Removal Prerequisite: SD Dummy Card Removal 1. Remove seventeen (17) screws from the base cover (Figure 3-3). Figure 3-3. Base Cover Screw Location 2. Carefully pry up the base cover starting from rear of the system at the LCD hinges. Refer to Figure 3-4.
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Size Torque Quantity Screw Type M2.5*6-I 2.4±0.2KGF/CM Call out Machine Maintenance Procedures 3-13...
Battery Pack Removal Prerequisite: Base Cover Removal 1. Disconnect the battery cable (A) from the mainboard connector (B) (Figure 3-5). 2. Remove one (1) screw (C) securing the battery pack in place (Figure 3-5). Figure 3-5. Battery Cable and Screw 3.
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IMPORTANT: Follow local regulations for battery disposal. Size Torque Quantity Screw Type M2.5*3.0-I 1.8±0.2KGF/CM Machine Maintenance Procedures 3-15...
HDD (Hard Disk Drive) Module Removal Prerequisite: Battery Pack Removal 1. Find HDD module (A) on the top assembly as shown in Figure 3-7. 2. Disconnect HDD cable from the mainboard connector (D) (Figure 3-7). Figure 3-7. Component Location 3. Grasp and remove HDD module (A) from the system (Figure 3-8).
WLAN (Wireless Local Area Network) Module Removal Prerequisite: Battery Pack Removal 1. Find WLAN module (C) on the top assembly. Refer to Figure 3-7. 2. Disconnect WLAN antenna (B) connected to WLAN card (Figure 3-11). 3. Remove one (1) screw (A) securing the WLAN module in place (Figure 3-11).
DC-in Jack Removal Prerequisite: Battery Pack Removal 1. Find DC-in cable (D) on the top assembly. Refer to Figure 3-7. 2. Disconnect DC-in cable from the mainboard connector (A) (Figure 3-13). 3. Remove DC-in cable (B) from the cable guides (Figure 3-13).
Thermal Module Removal (Discrete) Prerequisite: DC-in Jack Removal 1. Find the thermal module (A) on the mainboard (Figure 3-14). Figure 3-14. Thermal Module (Discrete) Location 2. Disconnect the eDP cable from the mainboard connector (A) and remove the cable from the cable guides (B) (Figure 3-15).
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3. Disconnect WLAN antenna (C) connected to WLAN card and remove the WLAN antenna from the cable guides (D) (Figure 3-15). 4. Disconnect the thermal cables (E) from the mainboard connectors (Figure 3-15). 5. Loosen five (5) captive screws (A) in numerical order from one (1) to five (5) (Figure 3-16).
Thermal Module Removal (UMA) Prerequisite: Battery Pack Removal 1. Find the thermal module (A) on the mainboard (Figure 3-18). Figure 3-18. Thermal Module (UMA) Location 2. Disconnect WLAN antenna (A) connected to WLAN card and remove the WLAN antenna from the cable guides (B) (Figure 3-19) Figure 3-19.
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3. Disconnect the thermal cables (C) from the mainboard connectors (Figure 3-19). 4. Loosen three (3) captive screws (G) in numerical order from one (1) to three (3) (Figure 3-20). Figure 3-20. Thermal Module (UMA) Screws 5. Loosen one (1) captive screws (E) (Figure 3-20).
Thermal Cap Removal (UMA) Prerequisite: Battery Pack Removal 1. Find the thermal cap (B) on the mainboard. Refer to Figure 3-18. 2. Disconnect the eDP cable from the mainboard connector (A) (Figure 3-22). Figure 3-22. Thermal Cap (UMA) 3. Disconnect the DC-in cable from the mainboard connector (B) (Figure 3-22).
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6. Remove the thermal cap from the mainboard (Figure 3-24). Figure 3-24. Removing the Thermal Cap (UMA) Machine Maintenance Procedures 3-27...
Mainboard Removal Prerequisite: Thermal Module Removal (Discrete) OR Thermal Module Removal (UMA) AND Thermal Cap Removal (UMA) 1. Disconnect speaker cable from mainboard connector (A) (Figure 3-25). 2. Disconnect microphone cable from mainboard connector (B) (Figure 3-25). 3. Disconnect touchpad FPC from mainboard connector (C) (Figure 3-25).
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Figure 3-26. Mainboard Screw Location 10. Remove the Mainboard by gently lifting it from the top assembly (Figure 3-27). Figure 3-27. Mainboard Removal CAUTION: Make sure all cables are moved away from the device to avoid damage during removal. Machine Maintenance Procedures 3-29...
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Figure 3-28. Mainboard IMPORTANT: Circuit boards >10 cm² have been highlighted with a yellow rectangle as shown in Figure 3-28. Remove the circuit board and follow local regulations for disposal. Size Torque Quantity Screw Type M2.5*6-I 2.4±0.2KGF/CM M2.5*3I 2.0±0.2KGF/CM 3-30 Machine Maintenance Procedures...
Microphone Module Removal Prerequisite: Speaker Module Removal 1. Remove one (1) screw (A) securing the microphone module in place (Figure 3-31). Figure 3-31. Microphone Module Screw Location 2. Remove the microphone cable from the cable guides (B) (Figure 3-31). 3. Remove the microphone module (C) from the top assembly as shown in Figure 3-32.
Top Assembly Removal Prerequisite: Microphone Module Removal 1. Remove three (3) screws (A) securing the right hinge in place (Figure 3-33). 2. Rotate the right hinge (B) to a vertical position (Figure 3-33). Figure 3-33. Right Hinge 3. Gently lift away the top assembly from the LCD module as shown in Figure 3-34.
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4. Remove the top assembly from the system. CAUTION: Make sure all cables and antennas are moved away from the device to avoid damage during removal. NOTE: NOTE: The touchpad is included as part of the top assembly and can not be disassembled. In the event that the touchpad can no longer be used, replace the entire top assembly.
LCD Bezel Removal Prerequisite: Top Assembly Removal 1. Lift up the top edge of the bezel by releasing it from the latches (Figure 3-38). Figure 3-38. LCD Bezel 2. Continue along the sides of the bezel until all the latches have been released (Figure 3-39).
LCD Panel Removal Prerequisite: LCD Bezel Removal 1. Find the LCD panel (B) in the LCD cover (Figure 3-40). Figure 3-40. LCD Panel 2. Remove the four (4) screws (D) securing the LCD panel in place (Figure 3-40). 3. Remove the clear mylar tape (E) securing the eDP cable to the LCD panel (Figure 3-41).
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4. Disconnect the eDP cable (G) from the LCD panel connector (F) (Figure 3-42). Figure 3-42. eDP Connector 5. Remove the LCD panel from the LCD cover. CAUTION: Make sure the eDP and camera cable is moved away from the device to avoid damage during LCD Panel removal.
Camera Module Removal Prerequisite: LCD Panel Removal 1. Find the camera module (A) on the LCD cover (Figure 3-40). 2. Disconnect the camera cable (B) from connector (C) (Figure 3-43). NOTE: NOTE: Use care not to damage the cable. Figure 3-43. Camera Cable 3.
LCD Brackets Removal Prerequisite: Camera Module Removal 1. Find the LCD brackets(C) in the LCD cover (Figure 3-40). 2. Remove twelve (12) screws securing the LCD bracket in place (Figure 3-45). Figure 3-45. LCD Bracket Screw Location 3. Remove left LCD bracket from the LCD cover (Figure 3-46).
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4. Remove right LCD bracket from the LCD cover (Figure 3-47). Figure 3-47. Right LCD Bracket Size Torque Quantity Screw Type M2.5*3I 2.0±0.2KGF/CM Call out Green M2.0*2.5-I 2.0±0.2KGF/CM Call out Machine Maintenance Procedures 3-45...
eDP and Camera Cable Removal Prerequisite: LCD Brackets Removal 1. Remove the eDP and camera cable from the cable guides (Figure 3-48). Figure 3-48. eDP Cable 2. Remove the eDP and camera cable from the LCD cover (Figure 3-49). Figure 3-49. eDP and Camera Cable Removal 3-46 Machine Maintenance Procedures...
Touchscreen LCD Removal Prerequisite: Top Assembly Removal 1. Use a flat plastic pry to carefully pry apart the touchscreen LCD and the LCD cover along the bottom edge and sides (Figure 3-50). Figure 3-50. Touchscreen LCD 2. Remove the touchscreen LCD as shown in Figure 3-51.
Camera Module Removal (Touchscreen) Prerequisite: Touchscreen LCD Removal 1. Find the camera module (A) on the touchscreen assembly (Figure 3-52). Figure 3-52. Camera Module (Touchscreen) Location 2. Lift the camera module from its slot as shown in Figure 3-53. Figure 3-53. Lifting the Camera Module (Touchscreen) Machine Maintenance Procedures 3-49...
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3. Disconnect the camera cable (B) from connector (C) and remove the camera module from the toushcreen assembly (Figure 3-54). NOTE: NOTE: Use care not to damage the cable. Figure 3-54. Removing the Camera Module (Touchscreen) 3-50 Machine Maintenance Procedures...
eDP and Camera Cable Removal (Touchscreen) Prerequisite: Camera Module Removal (Touchscreen) 1. Remove the clear mylar tape (A) securing the eDP and camera cable to the LCD panel (Figure 3-55). Figure 3-55. eDP Mylar (Touchscreen) 2. Disconnect the eDP and camera cable (C) from the digitizer connector (B) (Figure 3-56).
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3. Disconnect the eDP and camera cable (E) from the LCD panel connector (D) (Figure 3-57). Figure 3-57. Disconnecting from LCD panel 4. Peel the eDP and camera cable from the touchscreen LCD panel and remove the cable. (Figure 3-58). Figure 3-58.
LCD Brackets Removal (Touchscreen) Prerequisite: Touchscreen LCD Removal 1. Remove twelve (12) screws securing the LCD bracket in place (Figure 3-59). Figure 3-59. LCD Bracket Screw Location (Touchscreen) 2. Remove left LCD bracket from the LCD cover (Figure 3-60). Figure 3-60. Left LCD Bracket (Touchscreen) Machine Maintenance Procedures 3-53...
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3. Remove right LCD bracket from the LCD cover (Figure 3-61). Figure 3-61. Right LCD Bracket (Touchscreen) Size Torque Quantity Screw Type M2.5*3.5 2.0±0.2KGF/CM Call out Green M2.0*3.0 2.0±0.2KGF/CM Call out 3-54 Machine Maintenance Procedures...
Touchscreen LCD Reassembly Process Replacing the LCD Brackets (Touchscreen) 1. Place the right LCD bracket on the LCD cover (Figure 3-62). Figure 3-62. Right LCD Bracket (Touchscreen) 2. Place the left LCD bracket on the LCD cover (Figure 3-63). Figure 3-63. Left LCD Bracket (Touchscreen) Machine Maintenance Procedures 3-55...
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3. Install and secure twelve (12) screws to the LCD brackets on the LCD cover (Figure 3-64). Figure 3-64. LCD Bracket Screw Location (Touchscreen) Size Torque Quantity Screw Type M2.5*3.5 2.0±0.2KGF/CM Call out Green M2.0*3.0 2.0±0.2KGF/CM Call out 3-56 Machine Maintenance Procedures...
Replacing the eDP and Camera Cable (Touchscreen) 1. Adhere the eDP and camera cable to the touchscreen LCD panel as shown in Figure 3-65. Figure 3-65. Replacing eDP cable (Touchscreen) 2. Connect the eDP and camera cable (E) to the LCD panel connector (D) (Figure 3-66).
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3. Connect the eDP and camera cable (C) to the digitizer connector (B) (Figure 3-67). Figure 3-67. Connecting to the digitizer 1. Replace the clear mylar tape (A) securing the eDP and camera cable to the LCD panel (Figure 3-68). Figure 3-68.
Replacing the Camera Module (Touchscreen) 1. Connect the camera cable (B) from connector (C) (Figure 3-69). NOTE: NOTE: Use care not to damage the cable. Figure 3-69. Connecting the Camera Module (Touchscreen) 2. Place the camera module (A) on the LCD cover and secure it in place with adhesives (Figure 3-70).
Replacing the Touchscreen LCD 1. Place the touchscreen LCD on the LCD cover (Figure 3-71). Figure 3-71. Placing the Touchscreen LCD 2. Press along the sides and bottom edge of the touchscreen panel to secure the latches to the LCD module (Figure 3-72).
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3. Press the two (2) LCD hinge covers together to secure the latches to the LCD module (Figure 3-73). Figure 3-73. Replacing the Touchscreen LCD Machine Maintenance Procedures 3-61...
LCD Reassembly Process Replacing the eDP and Camera Cable 1. Secure the the eDP and camera cable along the cable guides (Figure 3-74). Figure 3-74. Replacing the eDP and camera cable 3-62 Machine Maintenance Procedures...
Replacing the LCD Brackets 1. Place the right LCD bracket on the LCD cover (Figure 3-75). Figure 3-75. Right LCD Bracket 2. Place the left LCD bracket on the LCD cover (Figure 3-76). Figure 3-76. Left LCD Bracket Machine Maintenance Procedures 3-63...
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3. Install and secure twelve (12) screws securing the LCD bracket to the LCD cover (Figure 3-77). Figure 3-77. LCD Bracket Screw Location Size Torque Quantity Screw Type M2.5*3I 2.0±0.2KGF/CM Call out Green M2.0*2.5-I 2.0±0.2KGF/CM Call out 3-64 Machine Maintenance Procedures...
Replacing the Camera Module 1. Place the camera module (A) on the LCD cover and secure it in place with adhesives (Figure 3-78). Figure 3-78. Replacing the Camera Module 2. Connect the camera cable (B) to connector (C) (Figure 3-79). NOTE: NOTE: Use care not to damage the cable.
Replacing the LCD Panel 1. Connect the eDP cable (D) to the LCD panel connector (C) (Figure 3-80). Figure 3-80. eDP Connector 2. Adhere the clear mylar tape (B) to secure the eDP cable to the LCD panel (Figure 3-81). Figure 3-81.
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3. Install and secure four (4) screws (A) securing the LCD panel to the LCD cover (Figure 3-82). Figure 3-82. LCD Panel CAUTION: Make sure the eDP and camera cable is moved away from the device to avoid damage during installation. Size Torque Quantity...
Replacing the LCD Bezel 1. Press the two (2) LCD hinge covers together to secure the latches to the LCD module (Figure 3-83). Figure 3-83. Replacing the LCD Bezel 2. Press along the edges of the LCD bezel to secure the latches to the LCD module (Figure 3-84).
Main Unit Reassembly Process Replacing the IO Board 1. Place the IO board (A) on the top assembly (Figure 3-85). Figure 3-85. IO Board Location 2. Install and secure one (1) screw (D) securing the IO board in place (Figure 3-86).
Replacing the Top Assembly 1. Place the top assembly on the LCD module as shown in Figure 3-87. Figure 3-87. Replacing the Top Assembly 2. Lay the top assembly face down and rotate the right hinge (B) to a horizontal position (Figure 3-88).
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CAUTION: Make sure all cables and antennas are moved away from the device to avoid damage during installation. Size Torque Quantity Screw Type M2.5*6-I 2.4±0.2KGF/CM 3-72 Machine Maintenance Procedures...
Replacing the Microphone Module 1. Place the microphone module (C) on the top assembly as shown in Figure 3-89. Figure 3-89. Replacing the Microphone Module 2. Install and secure one (1) screw (A) securing the microphone module in place (Figure 3-90).
Replacing the Speaker Module 1. Place the Speaker Module (B) on the top assembly as shown in Figure 3-91. Figure 3-91. Replacing the Speaker Module 2. Install and secure six (6) screws (A) securing the speaker module in place (Figure 3-92).
Replacing the Mainboard 1. Place the mainboard onto the top assembly (Figure 3-93). Figure 3-93. Replacing the Mainboard 2. Rotate the left hinge (H) to a horizontal position to lay against the mainboard (Figure 3-94). 3. Install and secure two (2) screws (G) securing the left hinge in place (Figure 3-94).
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6. Connect the HDD cable to the mainboard connector (E) (Figure 3-95). 7. Connect the keyboard FPC to the mainboard connector (D) (Figure 3-95). 8. Connect the touchpad FPC to mainboard connector (C) (Figure 3-95). 9. Connect the microphone cable to the mainboard connector (B) (Figure 3-95).
Replacing the Thermal Cap (UMA) 1. Place the thermal cap on the system. (Figure 3-96). Figure 3-96. Thermal Cap (UMA) Screws 2. Tighten two (2) captive screws (D) (Figure 3-96). 3. Secure the eDP and DC-in cable along the cable guides (C) (Figure 3-97).
Replacing the Thermal Module (UMA) IMPORTANT: Apply approved thermal grease and ensure all heat pads are in position before replacing module. CAUTION: Use caution when applying thermal grease. Thermal grease may cause damage to the mainboard. The following thermal grease types are approved for use: Silmore GP50 ...
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6. Connect the thermal cables (C) to the mainboard connectors (Figure 3-99). Figure 3-99. Thermal Module (UMA) 7. Disconnect WLAN antenna (A) connected to WLAN card and remove the WLAN antenna from the cable guides (B) (Figure 3-99). Machine Maintenance Procedures 3-81...
Replacing the Thermal Module (Discrete) IMPORTANT: Apply approved thermal grease and ensure all heat pads are in position before replacing module. CAUTION: Use caution when applying thermal grease. Thermal grease may cause damage to the mainboard. The following thermal grease types are approved for use: Silmore GP50 ...
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Figure 3-101. Thermal Module Screws 5. Tighten two (2) captive screws (B) (Figure 3-101). 6. Install and secure one (1) screw (C) securing the thermal module in place (Figure 3-101). 7. Connect the thermal cables (E) to the mainboard connectors (Figure 3-102).
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11. Connect the eDP and camera cable to the mainboard connector (A) (Figure 3-102). Size Torque Quantity Screw Type M2.5*3I 2.0±0.2KGF/CM 3-84 Machine Maintenance Procedures...
Replacing the DC-in Jack 1. Place the DC-in Jack and cable (C) on the top assembly (Figure 3-103). 2. Secure the DC-in cable (B) along the cable guides (Figure 3-103). 3. Connect the DC-in cable to the mainboard connector (A) (Figure 3-103).
Replacing the WLAN (Wireless Local Area Network) Module 1. Place the WLAN module into mainboard connector (D) (Figure 3-104). Figure 3-104. Replacing the WLAN Module 2. Install and secure one (1) screw (A) to the WLAN module (Figure 3-105). Figure 3-105. WLAN Module 3.
Replacing the DIMM (Dual In-line Memory Module) 1. Insert the DIMM into the mainboard connector (B) (Figure 3-106). 2. Push down on the DIMM until the module chips (A) lock into position.(Figure 3-106). Figure 3-106. Replacing the DIMM Machine Maintenance Procedures 3-87...
Replacing the HDD (Hard Disk Drive) Module 3. Connect the HDD cable to HDD connector (C) (Figure 3-107). Figure 3-107. HDD Cable 4. Place the HDD module (A) on the top assembly (Figure 3-108). Figure 3-108. HDD Module 5. Connect the HDD cable to the mainboard connector (B) (Figure 3-109).
Replacing the Battery Pack 1. Place the battery pack (D) on the system (Figure 3-110). Figure 3-110. Replacing the Battery 2. Install and secure one (1) screw (C) to the battery pack (Figure 3-111). Figure 3-111. Battery Cable and Screw 3.
Replacing the Base Cover 1. Place the base cover on the system and align it properly to the edge of the system (Figure 3-112). Figure 3-112. Replacing the Base Cover 2. Press downwards on the system to engage the tabs. Make sure all the tabs are fully engaged.
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Size Torque Quantity Screw Type M2.5*6-I 2.4±0.2KGF/CM Call out Machine Maintenance Procedures 3-93...
NOTE: NOTE: The diagnostic tests are intended for Acer products only. Non-Acer products, prototype cards, or modified options can give false errors and invalid system responses. 1. Obtain as much detailed information as possible about the problem.
Power On Issues If the system does not power on, perform the following: Start Check Swap AC/Battery AC/Battery Power on Check Daughter/B & Swap Daughter/B FFC Whether Re-plug PWR FFC Swap M/B Figure 4-1. Power On Issue Computer Shuts Down Intermittently If the system powers off at intervals, perform the following.
No Display Issues If the Display does not work, perform the following: START LCD module Replace LCD panel/ Go to Power LCD cable Power On? On Issue Ext. DDRRAM Connect module well it well connected? Replace Ext. DDRRAM Ext. DDR RAM module OK? module Replace...
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5. Connect an external monitor to the computer and switch between the internal Fn+F5 display and the external display is by pressing LCD Picture Failure 6. If the POST or video appears on the external display only, refer to 7. Disconnect power and all external devices including port replicators or docking stations.
Touch Panel Responsiveness Issues If the touch panel is unresponsive, perform the following: Get FW Information.zip Dazzle_draw program tool_201301.zip 1. Copy to Windows and unzip the files. GetFWInfoApp.exe 2. Open the “Get FW information” folder and double click 3. Copy the information displayed by the pop-up window, including: FW Version, PID, FW ID, Test Version, Boot Code Version.
Internal Keyboard Failure If the Keyboard fails, perform the following: START Keyboard FPC Connect well connected? it well Replace Keyboard OK? keyboard Replace M/B Figure 4-4. Keyboard Failure Troubleshooting...
Internal Speaker Failure If internal Speakers fail, perform the following: Start Re-assemble the Check M/B SPK SPK cable to M/B cable Check Logic Swap Logic Upper/Logic lower/Logic upper upper Swap M/B Figure 4-6. Internal Speaker Failure Sound Problems Perform the following, one at a time. 1.
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5. Make sure that all volume controls are set mid range: Click the volume icon on the taskbar Drag the slider to 50. Confirm that the volume is not muted. Click Mixer to verify that other audio applications are set to 50 and not muted. ...
Internal Microphone Failure If internal Microphone fail, perform the following: Start Re-assemble the Check M/B Mic. MIC cable to M/B cable Check MIC wire Swap MIC wire of of LCD module LCD module Swap M/B Figure 4-7. Microphone Failure Start Control Panel Hardware 1.
Audio and Card Reader Failure If the audio jack and card reader on the left side fails, perform the following: Figure 4-8. USB Failure NOTE: NOTE: The Card Reader device will disappear in device manager for power saving if there is no card inserted.
Other Functions Failure 1. Check if drives are functioning correctly. 2. Check if external modules are functioning correctly. 3. Change mainboard to check if current one is defective. Troubleshooting 4-15...
(Refer to 1. Remove power from the computer. 2. Visually check components for damage. If any problems are found, replace the FRU. 3. Remove or disconnect all of the following devices: Non-Acer devices Printer, mouse, and other external devices ...
Post Codes The following are the InsydeH2O™ Functionality POST code tables. The components of the POST code table includes: SEC phase, PEI phase, DXE phase, BDS phase, CSM functions, S3 functions and ACPI functions. Table 4-2. POST Code Range Phase POST Code Range 0x01 - 0x0A 0x70 - 0x8D...
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Table 4-4. PEI Phase POST Code Table Functionality Name (Include\ Post Phase Description PostCode.h) Code PEI_SIO_INIT Super I/O Initial PEI_CPU_REG_INIT CPU Early Initial PEI_CPU_AP_INIT* Multi-processor Early Initial PEI_CPU_HT_RESET* HyperTransport Initial PEI_PCIE_MMIO_INIT PCIE MMIO BAR Initial PEI_NB_REG_INIT North Bridge Early Initial PEI_SB_REG_INIT South Bridge Early Initial PEI_PCIE_TRAINING*...
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Table 4-4. (Continued)PEI Phase POST Code Table Functionality Name (Include\ Post Phase Description PostCode.h) Code PEI_IFFS_TRANSITION_END iFFS Transition End * 3rd party relate functions – Platform dependence. Table 4-5. DXE Phase POST Code Table Functionality Name (Include\ Post Phase Description PostCode.h) Code DXE_TCGDXE*...
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Table 4-5. (Continued)DXE Phase POST Code Table Functionality Name (Include\ Post Phase Description PostCode.h) Code DXE_AFTER_CSM16_INIT Legacy interrupt function Initial DXE_LOAD_ACPI_TABLE ACPI Table Initial DXE_SB_DISPATCH* Setup SB SMM Dispatcher service DXE_SB_IOTRAP_INIT* Setup SB IOTRAP Service DXE_SUBCLASS_DRIVER* Build AMT Table DXE_PPM_INIT* PPM Initial DXE_HECIDRV_INIT* HECIDRV Initial...
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Table 4-6. (Continued)BDS Phase POST Code Table Functionality Name (Include\ Post Phase Description PostCode.h) Code BDS_DISPLAY_LOGO_SYSTEM_INFO Display logo or system information BDS_START_IDE_CONTROLLER IDE controller initialization BDS_START_SATA_CONTROLLER SATA controller initialization BDS_START_ISA_ACPI_CONTROLLER SIO controller initialization BDS_START_ISA_BUS ISA BUS driver initialization BDS_START_ISA_FDD Floppy device initialization BDS_START_ISA_SEIRAL Serial device initialization BDS_START_IDE_BUS...
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Table 4-7. PostBDS Code Table Functionality Name (Include\ Post Phase Description PostCode.h) Code POST_BDS_NO_BOOT_DEVICE POST_BDS No Boot Device POST_BDS_START_IMAGE POST_BDS UEFI Boot Start Image POST_BDS_ENTER_INT19 POST_BDS Legacy 16 boot entry POST_BDS_JUMP_BOOT_SECTOR POST_BDS Try to Boot with INT 19 Table 4-8. S3 Functions POST Code Table Functionality Name (Include\ Post...
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Table 4-9. ACPI Functions POST Code Table Functionality Name (Include\ Post Phase Description PostCode.h) Code ASL_ENTER_S1 Prepare to enter S1 ASL_ENTER_S3 Prepare to enter S3 ASL_ENTER_S4 Prepare to enter S4 ASL_ENTER_S5 Prepare to enter S5 ASL_WAKEUP_S1 System wake up from S1 ASL_WAKEUP_S3 System wake up from S3 ASL_WAKEUP_S4...
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Table 4-11. InsydeH2ODDT Debugger POST Code Table Functionality Name (Include\ PostCode Description PostCode.h) Used by Insyde debugger 0xD4 DDT Cable become low speed device Used by Insyde debugger 0xD5 DDT Cable Transmission Error (Get descriptor fail) Used by Insyde debugger 0xD6 DDT Cable Transmission Error (Set Debug mode fail)
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CHAPTER Jumper and Connector Locations...
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Mainboard Jumper and Connector Locations ....5-3 Clearing Password Check and BIOS Recovery ....5-5 Clearing Password Check .
Jumper and Connector Locations Mainboard Jumper and Connector Locations Figure 5-1. Mainboard Top Table 5-1. Mainboard Top Item Description Audio and LAN Chip On board RAM Jumper and Connector Locations...
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Figure 5-2. Mainboard Bottom Table 5-2. Mainboard Bottom Item Description Item Description HDMI Connector DIMM Connector Mini DisplayPort Connector Touch Pad Connector USB3.0 Connector Keyboard Backlight Connector LAN Connector Keyboard Connector Fan Connector Battery Connector MiniCard Connector SATA Connector USB2.0 Connector DC-in Connector SD Card Connector USB Board Connector...
This section provides users with the standard operating procedures of clearing password and BIOS recovery for the Aspire V7-582 & V5-573. The machine provides one Hardware Open Gap on main board for clearing password check, and one hot key for enabling BIOS Recovery.
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Figure 5-5. Supervisor Backdoor Key Window 5. Prepare a bootable USB Flash Disk. UnlockHD.EXE 6. Copy the file to the USB Flash Disk. 7. Insert the USB Flash Disk into another system and power on the system. 8. Press during boot and change the BIOS Main menu item F12 Boot Menu to Enabled.
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11. Press during the POST (power-on self-test) screen to enter the Boot Menu. Select USB HDD and boot to DOS. Figure 5-8. Selecting HDD 12. In DOS mode, input unlockHD XXXXXXXX (Where XXXXXXXX is the backdoor key; example here is 74821572). The exe will generate an backdoor password(example here is 61789574).
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16. Ensure the Set Supervisor Password option is set to Clear. NOTE: NOTE: If BIOS Security menu item Password on Boot is set to Enabled, the Supervisor Password can only be cleared by the Crisis Disk Recovery procedure. (The default parameter of Password on Boot is set to Disabled.) Jumper and Connector Locations...
BIOS Recovery by Crisis Disk BIOS Recovery Boot Block BIOS Recovery Boot Block is a special block of BIOS. It is used to boot up the system with minimum BIOS initialization. Users can enable this feature to restore the BIOS firmware to a successful one once the previous BIOS flashing process failed.
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Exploded Diagrams ........6-4 FRU List ..........6-7 Screw List .
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FRU (Field Replaceable Unit) List This chapter provides users with a FRU (Field Replaceable Unit) listing in global configurations for the Aspire V7-582 & V5-573. Refer to this chapter whenever ordering for parts to repair or for RMA (Return Merchandise Authorization).
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Table 6-3. FRU List Category Description Acer Part No. TOP MODULE UPPER CASE W/TP KB(ARAB-EN) NBL 60.M9YN7.001 CHAMPAGNE UPPER CASE W/TP KB(ARAB-EN) NBL GRAY 60.M9YN7.002 UPPER CASE W/TP KB(ARAB-EN) NBL BLACK 60.M9YN7.003 KEYBOARD NK.I1717.0AM TOP MODULE UPPER CASE W/TP KB(ARAB-FR) NBL 60.M9YN7.004...
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Table 6-3. FRU List Category Description Acer Part No. UPPER CASE W/TP KB(BELGIUM) NBL BLACK 60.M9YN7.009 KEYBOARD NK.I1717.0AN TOP MODULE UPPER CASE W/TP KB(BRAZIL) NBL 60.M9YN7.010 CHAMPAGNE UPPER CASE W/TP KB(BRAZIL) NBL GRAY 60.M9YN7.011 UPPER CASE W/TP KB(BRAZIL) NBL BLACK 60.M9YN7.012...
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Table 6-3. FRU List Category Description Acer Part No. UPPER CASE W/TP KB(SLO/CRO) NBL GRAY 60.M9YN7.017 UPPER CASE W/TP KB(SLO/CRO) NBL BLACK 60.M9YN7.018 KEYBOARD NK.I1717.0B6 TOP MODULE UPPER CASE W/TP KB(CZ/SK) NBL 60.M9YN7.019 CHAMPAGNE UPPER CASE W/TP KB(CZ/SK) NBL GRAY 60.M9YN7.020...
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Table 6-3. FRU List Category Description Acer Part No. TOP MODULE UPPER CASE W/TP KB(FR-CAN) NBL 60.M9YN7.025 CHAMPAGNE UPPER CASE W/TP KB(FR-CAN) NBL GRAY 60.M9YN7.026 UPPER CASE W/TP KB(FR-CAN) NBL BLACK 60.M9YN7.027 KEYBOARD NK.I1717.0BF TOP MODULE UPPER CASE W/TP KB(FRENCH) NBL 60.M9YN7.028...
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Table 6-3. FRU List Category Description Acer Part No. UPPER CASE W/TP KB(GERMAN) NBL BLACK 60.M9YN7.033 KEYBOARD NK.I1717.0AW TOP MODULE UPPER CASE W/TP KB(GREEK) NBL 60.M9YN7.034 CHAMPAGNE UPPER CASE W/TP KB(GREEK) NBL GRAY 60.M9YN7.035 UPPER CASE W/TP KB(GREEK) NBL BLACK 60.M9YN7.036...
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Table 6-3. FRU List Category Description Acer Part No. UPPER CASE W/TP KB(HUNGARIAN) NBL 60.M9YN7.041 GRAY UPPER CASE W/TP KB(HUNGARIAN) NBL 60.M9YN7.042 BLACK KEYBOARD NK.I1717.0AY TOP MODULE UPPER CASE W/TP KB(ITALIAN) NBL 60.M9YN7.043 CHAMPAGNE UPPER CASE W/TP KB(ITALIAN) NBL GRAY 60.M9YN7.044...
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Table 6-3. FRU List Category Description Acer Part No. TOP MODULE UPPER CASE W/TP KB(KOREA) NBL 60.M9YN7.049 CHAMPAGNE UPPER CASE W/TP KB(KOREA) NBL GRAY 60.M9YN7.050 UPPER CASE W/TP KB(KOREA) NBL BLACK 60.M9YN7.051 KEYBOARD NK.I1717.0B1 TOP MODULE UPPER CASE W/TP KB(NORWEGIAN) NBL 60.M9YN7.052...
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Table 6-3. FRU List Category Description Acer Part No. UPPER CASE W/TP KB(PORTUGUESE) NBL 60.M9YN7.057 BLACK KEYBOARD NK.I1717.0B4 TOP MODULE UPPER CASE W/TP KB(RUSSIAN) NBL 60.M9YN7.058 CHAMPAGNE UPPER CASE W/TP KB(RUSSIAN) NBL GRAY 60.M9YN7.059 UPPER CASE W/TP KB(RUSSIAN) NBL BLACK 60.M9YN7.060...
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Table 6-3. FRU List Category Description Acer Part No. UPPER CASE W/TP KB(SPANISH) NBL GRAY 60.M9YN7.065 UPPER CASE W/TP KB(SPANISH) NBL BLACK 60.M9YN7.066 KEYBOARD NK.I1717.0B7 TOP MODULE UPPER CASE W/TP KB(SWEDISH) NBL 60.M9YN7.067 CHAMPAGNE UPPER CASE W/TP KB(SWEDISH) NBL GRAY 60.M9YN7.068...
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Table 6-3. FRU List Category Description Acer Part No. TOP MODULE UPPER CASE W/TP KB(TWIWAN) NBL 60.M9YN7.073 CHAMPAGNE UPPER CASE W/TP KB(TWIWAN) NBL GRAY 60.M9YN7.074 UPPER CASE W/TP KB(TWIWAN) NBL BLACK 60.M9YN7.075 KEYBOARD NK.I1717.0AS TOP MODULE UPPER CASE W/TP KB(THAI) NBL 60.M9YN7.076...
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Table 6-3. FRU List Category Description Acer Part No. UPPER CASE W/TP KB(TURKISH) NBL BLACK 60.M9YN7.081 KEYBOARD NK.I1717.0BB TOP MODULE UPPER CASE W/TP KB(UI) NBL CHAMPAGNE 60.M9YN7.082 UPPER CASE W/TP KB(UI) NBL GRAY 60.M9YN7.083 UPPER CASE W/TP KB(UI) NBL BLACK 60.M9YN7.084...
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Table 6-3. FRU List Category Description Acer Part No. UPPER CASE W/TP KB(ARAB-EN) BACKLIGHT 60.MAFN7.002 GRAY UPPER CASE W/TP KB(ARAB-EN) BACKLIGHT 60.MAFN7.003 BLACK KEYBOARD NK.I1717.0BG TOP MODULE UPPER CASE W/TP KB(ARAB-FR) BACKLIGHT 60.MAFN7.004 CHAMPAGNE UPPER CASE W/TP KB(ARAB-FR) BACKLIGHT 60.MAFN7.005...
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Table 6-3. FRU List Category Description Acer Part No. TOP MODULE UPPER CASE W/TP KB(BRAZIL) BACKLIGHT 60.MAFN7.010 CHAMPAGNE UPPER CASE W/TP KB(BRAZIL) BACKLIGHT 60.MAFN7.011 GRAY UPPER CASE W/TP KB(BRAZIL) BACKLIGHT 60.MAFN7.012 BLACK KEYBOARD NK.I1717.0BJ TOP MODULE UPPER CASE W/TP KB(BULGARIA) BACKLIGHT 60.MAFN7.013...
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Table 6-3. FRU List Category Description Acer Part No. UPPER CASE W/TP KB(SLO/CRO) BACKLIGHT 60.MAFN7.018 BLACK KEYBOARD NK.I1717.0C1 TOP MODULE UPPER CASE W/TP KB(CZ/SK) BACKLIGHT 60.MAFN7.019 CHAMPAGNE UPPER CASE W/TP KB(CZ/SK) BACKLIGHT 60.MAFN7.020 GRAY UPPER CASE W/TP KB(CZ/SK) BACKLIGHT 60.MAFN7.021...
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Table 6-3. FRU List Category Description Acer Part No. UPPER CASE W/TP KB(FR-CAN) BACKLIGHT 60.MAFN7.026 GRAY UPPER CASE W/TP KB(FR-CAN) BACKLIGHT 60.MAFN7.027 BLACK KEYBOARD NK.I1717.0CA TOP MODULE UPPER CASE W/TP KB(FRENCH) BACKLIGHT 60.MAFN7.028 CHAMPAGNE UPPER CASE W/TP KB(FRENCH) BACKLIGHT 60.MAFN7.029...
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Table 6-3. FRU List Category Description Acer Part No. TOP MODULE UPPER CASE W/TP KB(GREEK) BACKLIGHT 60.MAFN7.034 CHAMPAGNE UPPER CASE W/TP KB(GREEK) BACKLIGHT 60.MAFN7.035 GRAY UPPER CASE W/TP KB(GREEK) BACKLIGHT 60.MAFN7.036 BLACK KEYBOARD NK.I1717.0BS TOP MODULE UPPER CASE W/TP KB(HEBREW) BACKLIGHT 60.MAFN7.037...
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Table 6-3. FRU List Category Description Acer Part No. UPPER CASE W/TP KB(HUNGARIAN) 60.MAFN7.042 BACKLIGHT BLACK KEYBOARD NK.I1717.0BT TOP MODULE UPPER CASE W/TP KB(ITALIAN) BACKLIGHT 60.MAFN7.043 CHAMPAGNE UPPER CASE W/TP KB(ITALIAN) BACKLIGHT 60.MAFN7.044 GRAY UPPER CASE W/TP KB(ITALIAN) BACKLIGHT 60.MAFN7.045...
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Table 6-3. FRU List Category Description Acer Part No. UPPER CASE W/TP KB(KOREA) BACKLIGHT 60.MAFN7.050 GRAY UPPER CASE W/TP KB(KOREA) BACKLIGHT 60.MAFN7.051 BLACK KEYBOARD NK.I1717.0BW TOP MODULE UPPER CASE W/TP KB(NORWEGIAN) 60.MAFN7.052 BACKLIGHT CHAMPAGNE UPPER CASE W/TP KB(NORWEGIAN) 60.MAFN7.053 BACKLIGHT GRAY UPPER CASE W/TP KB(NORWEGIAN) 60.MAFN7.054...
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Table 6-3. FRU List Category Description Acer Part No. TOP MODULE UPPER CASE W/TP KB(RUSSIAN) BACKLIGHT 60.MAFN7.058 CHAMPAGNE UPPER CASE W/TP KB(RUSSIAN) BACKLIGHT 60.MAFN7.059 GRAY UPPER CASE W/TP KB(RUSSIAN) BACKLIGHT 60.MAFN7.060 BLACK KEYBOARD NK.I1717.0C0 TOP MODULE UPPER CASE W/TP KB(NORDIC) BACKLIGHT 60.MAFN7.061...
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Table 6-3. FRU List Category Description Acer Part No. UPPER CASE W/TP KB(SPANISH) BACKLIGHT 60.MAFN7.066 BLACK KEYBOARD NK.I1717.0C2 TOP MODULE UPPER CASE W/TP KB(SWEDISH) BACKLIGHT 60.MAFN7.067 CHAMPAGNE UPPER CASE W/TP KB(SWEDISH) BACKLIGHT 60.MAFN7.068 GRAY UPPER CASE W/TP KB(SWEDISH) BACKLIGHT 60.MAFN7.069...
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Table 6-3. FRU List Category Description Acer Part No. UPPER CASE W/TP KB(TWIWAN) BACKLIGHT 60.MAFN7.074 GRAY UPPER CASE W/TP KB(TWIWAN) BACKLIGHT 60.MAFN7.075 BLACK KEYBOARD NK.I1717.0BM TOP MODULE UPPER CASE W/TP KB(THAI) BACKLIGHT 60.MAFN7.076 CHAMPAGNE UPPER CASE W/TP KB(THAI) BACKLIGHT 60.MAFN7.077...
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Table 6-3. FRU List Category Description Acer Part No. TOP MODULE UPPER CASE W/TP KB(UI) BACKLIGHT 60.MAFN7.082 CHAMPAGNE UPPER CASE W/TP KB(UI) BACKLIGHT GRAY 60.MAFN7.083 UPPER CASE W/TP KB(UI) BACKLIGHT BLACK 60.MAFN7.084 KEYBOARD NK.I1717.0C8 TOP MODULE UPPER CASE W/TP KB(UK) BACKLIGHT 60.MAFN7.085...
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Table 6-3. FRU List Category Description Acer Part No. LED LCD Panel AUO 15.6'W WXGA Glare KL.15605.015 B156XTN03.1 3A LF 200nit 8ms 500:1 (ultra-slim) (eDP) LED LCD Panel AUO 15.6'W WXGA Glare KL.15605.006 B156XTN03.1 2A LF 200nit 8ms 500:1 (ultra-slim) (eDP) LED LCD CMI 15.6'W WXGA Glare...
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Table 6-3. FRU List Category Description Acer Part No. LCD HINGE W/BRACKET R FOR NON-TOUCH 33.M9YN7.001 LCD HINGE W/BRACKET L FOR NON-TOUCH 33.M9YN7.002 LCD MODULE LCD MODULE 15.6" WXGA NON-GLARE 6M.M9YN7.01 W/CCD CHAMPAGNE LED LCD Panel AUO 15.6"W FHD None Glare KL.15605.008...
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Table 6-3. FRU List Category Description Acer Part No. LED LCD Panel AUO 15.6'W WXGA Glare KL.15605.015 B156XTN03.1 3A LF 200nit 8ms 500:1 (ultra-slim) (eDP) LED LCD Panel AUO 15.6'W WXGA Glare KL.15605.006 B156XTN03.1 2A LF 200nit 8ms 500:1 (ultra-slim) (eDP) LED LCD CMI 15.6'W WXGA Glare...
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Table 6-3. FRU List Category Description Acer Part No. LCD COVER GRAY FOR NON-TOUCH W/ANT*2 60.M9YN7.092 LCD BEZEL GRAY 60.M9YN7.093 LCD CABLE W/CCD CABLE FOR NON-TOUCH 50.M9YN7.004 LCD HINGE W/BRACKET R FOR NON-TOUCH 33.M9YN7.001 LCD HINGE W/BRACKET L FOR NON-TOUCH 33.M9YN7.002...
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Table 6-3. FRU List Category Description Acer Part No. LCD BEZEL GRAY 60.M9YN7.093 LCD CABLE W/CCD CABLE FOR NON-TOUCH 50.M9YN7.004 LCD HINGE W/BRACKET R FOR NON-TOUCH 33.M9YN7.001 LCD HINGE W/BRACKET L FOR NON-TOUCH 33.M9YN7.002 LCD MODULE LCD MODULE 15.6" WXGA GLARE W/CCD 6M.M9YN7.02...
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Table 6-3. FRU List Category Description Acer Part No. LCD BEZEL BLACK 60.M9YN7.095 LCD CABLE W/CCD CABLE FOR NON-TOUCH 50.M9YN7.004 LCD HINGE W/BRACKET R FOR NON-TOUCH 33.M9YN7.001 LCD HINGE W/BRACKET L FOR NON-TOUCH 33.M9YN7.002 LCD MODULE LCD MODULE 15.6" HD NON-GLARE W/CCD 6M.MC3N7.00...
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Table 6-3. FRU List Category Description Acer Part No. LCD CABLE W/CCD CABLE FOR NON-TOUCH 50.M9YN7.004 LCD HINGE W/BRACKET R FOR NON-TOUCH 33.M9YN7.001 LCD HINGE W/BRACKET L FOR NON-TOUCH 33.M9YN7.002 LCD MODULE LCD MODULE 15.6" WXGA NON-GLARE 6M.M9YN7.02 W/CCD BLACK LED LCD Panel AUO 15.6"W FHD None Glare...
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Table 6-3. FRU List Category Description Acer Part No. LCD HINGE W/BRACKET L FOR NON-TOUCH 33.M9YN7.002 LCD MODULE LCD TOUCH MODULE 15.6" WXGA GLARE 6M.MACN7.00 W/CCD CHAMPAGNE TOUCH PANEL W/ BEZEL(TPK 15.6W WXGA 6M.M9YN7.00 Glare B156XTN03.1) Champagne LED Touch Panel TPK 15.6'W WXGA Glare KL.1560P.004...
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Table 6-3. FRU List Category Description Acer Part No. LED Touch Panel TPK 15.6'W FHD None Glare KL.1560P.007 LP156WF4-SPD1 LF 400nit 35ms 700:1 (eDP1.1) (IPS) (3.2mm) (TP: soda0.7t+OGS-b+Elan) LCD COVER CHAMPAGNE FOR TOUCH 60.MACN7.001 W/ANT*2 LCD CABLE W/CCD CABLE FOR TOUCH 50.MACN7.001...
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Table 6-3. FRU List Category Description Acer Part No. LCD HINGE W/BRACKET R FOR TOUCH 33.MACN7.001 LCD HINGE W/BRACKET L FOR TOUCH 33.MACN7.002 LCD MODULE LCD TOUCH MODULE 15.6" WXGA GLARE 6M.MACN7.00 W/CCD BLACK TOUCH PANEL W/ BEZEL(TPK 15.6W WXGA 6M.M9YN7.00...
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Table 6-3. FRU List Category Description Acer Part No. LCD HINGE W/BRACKET L FOR TOUCH 33.MACN7.002 LCD MODULE LCD TOUCH MODULE 15.6" WXGA 6M.MACN7.00 NON-GLARE W/CCD BLACK TOUCH PANEL W/ BEZEL(TPK 15.6W FHD 6M.M9YN7.01 None Glare B156HAN01.2) BLACK LED Touch Panel TPK 15.6'W FHD None Glare KL.1560P.006...
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Table 6-3. FRU List Category Description Acer Part No. SUYIN HD SY_HN162_RT NC.21411.009 Liteon HD LT_OV9726_SP FW: V0012 NC.21411.00Y Chicony HD CH_HN162_SP2082 NC.21411.01H MAINBOARD MAINBOARD UMA CPU i5-4200U RAM-4G NB.MBQ11.001 W/CARD READER, RTC BATTERY MAINBOARD UMA CPU i7-4550U RAM-4G NB.MBQ11.002...
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Table 6-3. FRU List Category Description Acer Part No. THERMAL MODULE UMA 60.MC3N7.002 THERMAL CAP FOR UMA 42.M9YN7.002 SPEAKER SPEAKER SET (W/R&L) 23.M9YN7.001 DIGITAL MICROPHONE WITH CABLE 23.M9YN7.002 DIGITAL MICROPHONE WITH CABLE (DUAL) 23.MC3N7.001 FOR ULTRA ONLY MISCELLANEOUS MICROPHONE RUBBER 47.M9YN7.001...
Model Definition and Configuration Acer Aspire V7-582 Table 7-1. RO, Description Model Country Acer Part No Description V7-582P-54204G50tkk W8CN64A13CN1 MC V7-582P-54 CHINA China NX.MBQCN.001 UMACkkL_3UT 204G50tkk 1*4G/500_L/4L3.5/R/Touch_ag nB_HD_GEk_SC11 V7-582P-54204G50tmm V7-582P-54 W8CN64A13CN1 MC 204G50tm CHINA China NX.MBSCN.001 UMACmmL_3UT 1*4G/500_L/4L3.5/R/Touch_ag nB_HD_GI_SC11 V7-582P-54204G52tkk...
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Table 7-1. RO, Description (Continued) Model Country Acer Part No Description V7-582P-54206G52tmm W8SL64A13IN1 MC V7-582P-54 UMACmmL_3UT 206G52tm India NX.MBSSI.001 4G+2G/500_L+cache/4L3.5/R/T ouch_agnB_HD_G1T3_GI_EHA V7-582P-54206G52tmm W8ML64A13HU1 MC V7-582P-54 UMACmmL_3UT 206G52tm EMEA Hungary NX.MBSEU.001 4G+2G/500_L+cache/4L3.5/R/T ouch_agnB_HD_G1T3_GI_HUA V7-582P-54208G25tkk W8ML64A13WW1 MC V7-582P-54 N8.MBQWW.00 UMACkkL_3UT 208G25tkk 2*4G/F256G/4L3.5/R/Touch_ag...
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Table 7-1. RO, Description (Continued) Model Country Acer Part No Description V7-582P-74501250tkk W8ML64A13CH6 MC V7-582P-74 UMACkkL_3UT EMEA Switzerland NX.MBQEZ.002 501250tkk 4G+8G/500_L/4L3.5/R/CBT_agn B_HD_Cable Gen1 Type3 (White to VGA)_GEk_DED1 V7-582P-74508G25tkk W8ML64A13GB4 MC V7-582P-74 EMEA NX.MBQEK.002 UMACkkL_3UT 508G25tkk 2*4G/F256G/4L3.5/R/CBT_agnB _HD_GEk_EN11 V7-582P-74508G52tii W8ML64A13WW1 MC V7-582P-74 N9.MBRWW.00...
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Table 7-1. RO, Description (Continued) Model Country Acer Part No Description V7-582PG-54206G52tkk W8SL64A13RU1 MC V7-582PG-5 N14PGT4GBCkkL_3V3UT EMEA Russia NX.MBVER.001 4206G52tkk 4G+2G/500_L+cache/4L3.5/R/T ouch_agnB_HD_G1T3_GEk_RU V7-582PG-54206G52tkk W8SL64A13RU1 MC V7-582PG-5 EMEA Russia NX.MBVER.002 N14PGT4GBCkkL_3V3UT 4206G52tkk 4G+2G/500_L+cache/4L3.5/R/C BT_agnB_HD_G1T3_GEk_RU11 V7-582PG-54208G25tkk W8ML64A13WW1 MC V7-582PG-5 N8.MBTWW.001 N14MGE2GBCkkL_3V3UT 4208G25tkk 2*4G/F256G/4L3.5/R/CBT_agnB...
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Table 7-1. RO, Description (Continued) Model Country Acer Part No Description V7-582PG-54208G52tii W8ML64A13HU1 MC V7-582PG-5 EMEA Hungary NX.MBWEU.002 N14PGT4GBCiiL_3V3UT 4208G52tii 2*4G/500_L+cache/4L3.5/R/Tou ch_agnB_HD_G1T3_GEI_HUA1 V7-582PG-54208G52tii W8ML64A13WW1 MC V7-582PG-5 N9.MBWWW.00 N14PGT4GBCiiL_3V3UT 4208G52tii 2*4G/500_L+cache/4L3.5/R/CBT _agnB_HD_G1T3_GEI_ENP2 V7-582PG-54208G52tkk W8ML64A13WW1 MC V7-582PG-5 N9.MBTWW.001 N14MGE2GBCkkL_3V3UT 4208G52tkk 2*4G/500_L+cache/4L3.5/R/CBT _agnB_HD_G1T3_GEk_ENP2...
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Table 7-1. RO, Description (Continued) Model Country Acer Part No Description V7-582PG-74501225tkk W8ML64A13WW1 MC V7-582PG-7 N9.MBVWW.00 N14PGT4GBCkkL_3V3UT 4501225tkk 4G+8G/F256G/4L3.5/R/CBT_agn B_HD_G1T3_GEk_ENP2 V7-582PG-74501250tii W8ML64A13WW1 MC V7-582PG-7 N9.MBWWW.00 N14PGT4GBCiiL_3V3UT 4501250tii 4G+8G/500_L/4L3.5/R/CBT_agn B_HD_Cable Gen1 Type3 (White to VGA)_GEI_ENP2 V7-582PG-74501252tkk W8ML64A13SG1 MC V7-582PG-7 Singapore NX.MBVSG.001...
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Table 7-1. RO, Description (Continued) Model Country Acer Part No Description V7-582PG-74508G50tii W8ML64A13HK2 MC V7-582PG-7 N14PGT4GBCiiL_3V3UT CHINA Hong Kong NX.MBWCF.002 4508G50tii 2*4G/500_L/4L3.5/R/CBT_agnB _HD_Cable Gen1 Type3 (White to VGA)_GEI_ZH31 V7-582PG-74508G50tii W8ML64A13HK2 MC V7-582PG-7 CHINA Hong Kong NX.MBWCF.001 N14PGT4GBCiiL_3V3UT 4508G50tii 2*4G/500_L/4L3.5/R/CBT_agnB _HD_GEI_ZH31...
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Table 7-2. CPU, LCD (Continued) Model Country Acer Part No V7-582P-542 NLED15.6WXGAGS China NX.MBSCN.001 Ci54200U 04G50tmm UP/TP V7-582P-542 NLED15.6WXGAGS Japan NX.MBQSJ.001 Ci54200U 04G52tkk UP/TP V7-582P-542 NLED15.6WXGAGS NX.MBQEK.001 Ci54200U 04G52tkk UP/TP V7-582P-542 NLED15.6WXGAGS NX.MBQAA.001 Ci54200U 06G12tkk UP/TP V7-582P-542 NLED15.6WXGAGS Hungary NX.MBQEU.001...
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Table 7-2. CPU, LCD (Continued) Model Country Acer Part No V7-582PG-54 NLED15.6WXGAGS GCTWN NX.MBTTA.001 Ci54200U 204G50tkk UP/TP V7-582PG-54 GCTWN NX.MBWTA.002 Ci54200U N15.6FHDSUPI/TP 204G52tii V7-582PG-54 NLED15.6WXGAGS Russia NX.MBVER.001 Ci54200U 206G52tkk UP/TP V7-582PG-54 Russia NX.MBVER.002 Ci54200U N15.6FHDSUPI/TP 206G52tkk V7-582PG-54 N8.MBTWW.00 Ci54200U N15.6FHDSUPI/TP...
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Table 7-2. CPU, LCD (Continued) Model Country Acer Part No V7-582PG-74 Singapore NX.MBVSG.001 Ci74500U N15.6FHDSUPI/TP 501252tkk V7-582PG-74 Hungary NX.MBVEU.002 Ci74500U N15.6FHDSUPI/TP 501252tkk V7-582PG-74 NLED15.6WXGAGS Russia NX.MBVER.005 Ci74500U 506G52tkk UP/TP V7-582PG-74 NX.MBUAA.002 Ci74500U N15.6FHDSUPI/TP 508G25tii V7-582PG-74 N9.MBUWW.00 Ci74500U N15.6FHDSUPI/TP 508G50tii V7-582PG-74 NX.MBUAA.001...
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Table 7-3. VGA Chip, VRAM (Continued) Model Country Acer Part No VGA Chip VRAM V7-582P-542 Hungary NX.MBQEU.001 06G52tkk V7-582P-542 India NX.MBQSI.001 06G52tkk V7-582P-542 India NX.MBSSI.001 06G52tmm V7-582P-542 Hungary NX.MBSEU.001 06G52tmm V7-582P-542 N8.MBQWW.00 08G25tkk V7-582P-542 N8.MBRWW.00 08G34tii V7-582P-542 Switzerland NX.MBQEZ.001 08G50tkk V7-582P-542 N8.MBSWW.00...
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Table 7-3. VGA Chip, VRAM (Continued) Model Country Acer Part No VGA Chip VRAM V7-582PG-54 N8.MBTWW.00 2G-DDR3 N14MGE 208G25tkk (256*16*4) V7-582PG-54 N9.MBUWW.00 2G-DDR3 N14MGE 208G50tii (256*16*4) V7-582PG-54 4G-DDR3(256*16* Romania NX.MBVEX.001 N14PGT 208G50tkk V7-582PG-54 2G-DDR3 Holland NX.MBUEH.001 N14MGE 208G52tii (256*16*4) V7-582PG-54...
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Table 7-3. VGA Chip, VRAM (Continued) Model Country Acer Part No VGA Chip VRAM V7-582PG-74 N9.MBUWW.00 2G-DDR3 N14MGE 508G50tii (256*16*4) V7-582PG-74 2G-DDR3 NX.MBUAA.001 N14MGE 508G50tii (256*16*4) V7-582PG-74 4G-DDR3(256*16* Hong Kong NX.MBWCF.002 N14PGT 508G50tii V7-582PG-74 4G-DDR3(256*16* Hong Kong NX.MBWCF.001 N14PGT 508G50tii V7-582PG-74 N9.MBWWW.00...
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V7-582PG- NX.MBVE OB4GBIII(2 N500GB5. 74508G52t Germany SO4GBIII Cache SSD G.001 56x16*8) Table 7-5. ODD, Extra SW1, Card Reader Model Country Acer Part No Extra SW1 Card Reader V7-582P-54 SD card China NX.MBQCN.001 McAfee 204G50tkk reader V7-582P-54 SD card 204G50tm China NX.MBSCN.001...
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Table 7-5. ODD, Extra SW1, Card Reader (Continued) Model Country Acer Part No Extra SW1 Card Reader V7-582P-54 SD card 206G52tm Hungary NX.MBSEU.001 McAfee reader V7-582P-54 N8.MBQWW.00 SD card McAfee 208G25tkk reader V7-582P-54 SD card N8.MBRWW.001 McAfee 208G34tii reader V7-582P-54...
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Table 7-5. ODD, Extra SW1, Card Reader (Continued) Model Country Acer Part No Extra SW1 Card Reader V7-582PG-5 N9.MBUWW.00 SD card McAfee 4208G50tii reader V7-582PG-5 SD card Romania NX.MBVEX.001 McAfee 4208G50tkk reader V7-582PG-5 SD card Holland NX.MBUEH.001 McAfee 4208G52tii reader...
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Table 7-5. ODD, Extra SW1, Card Reader (Continued) Model Country Acer Part No Extra SW1 Card Reader V7-582PG-7 SD card NX.MBUAA.001 McAfee 4508G50tii reader V7-582PG-7 SD card Hong Kong NX.MBWCF.002 McAfee 4508G50tii reader V7-582PG-7 SD card Hong Kong NX.MBWCF.001 McAfee...
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Table 7-6. Wireless LAN, Bluetooth, NB Chipset (Continued) Model Country Acer Part No Wireless LAN Bluetooth NB Chipset V7-582P-542 INT7260HM none NB N8.MBRWW.001 08G34tii W AN w/BT Chipset V7-582P-542 INT7260HM none NB Switzerland NX.MBQEZ.001 08G50tkk W AN w/BT Chipset V7-582P-542...
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Table 7-6. Wireless LAN, Bluetooth, NB Chipset (Continued) Model Country Acer Part No Wireless LAN Bluetooth NB Chipset V7-582PG-54 INT7260HM none NB Hungary NX.MBWEU.001 208G52tii W AN w/BT Chipset V7-582PG-54 INT7260HM none NB Hungary NX.MBWEU.002 208G52tii W AN w/BT Chipset V7-582PG-54 N9.MBWWW.00...
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Table 7-6. Wireless LAN, Bluetooth, NB Chipset (Continued) Model Country Acer Part No Wireless LAN Bluetooth NB Chipset V7-582PG-74 INT7260HM none NB India NX.MBVSI.001 508G50tkk W AN w/BT Chipset V7-582PG-74 INT7260HM none NB Hungary NX.MBVEU.003 508G52tkk W AN w/BT Chipset...
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Table 7-7. Battery, Adapter, Camera (Continued) Model Country Acer Part No Battery Adapter Camera V7-582P-542 N9.MBSWW.001 4CELL3.5 08G52tmm V7-582P-745 Switzerland NX.MBQEZ.002 4CELL3.5 01250tkk V7-582P-745 NX.MBQEK.002 4CELL3.5 08G25tkk V7-582P-745 N9.MBRWW.00 4CELL3.56 08G52tii V7-582P-745 NX.MBQEK.004 4CELL3.5 08G52tkk V7-582PG-34 N8.MBUWW.00 4CELL3.5 018G52tii V7-582PG-54 GCTWN NX.MBWTA.001...
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Table 7-7. Battery, Adapter, Camera (Continued) Model Country Acer Part No Battery Adapter Camera V7-582PG-54 Hungary NX.MBTEU.001 4CELL3.5 208G52tkk V7-582PG-54 Hungary NX.MBVEU.004 4CELL3.5 208G52tkk V7-582PG-54 Russia NX.MBVER.003 4CELL3.5 208G52tkk V7-582PG-54 Hungary NX.MBVEU.005 4CELL3.5 208G52tkk V7-582PG-74 Ukraine NX.MBVEU.001 4CELL3.56 501225tkk V7-582PG-74 N9.MBVWW.00...
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Acer Aspire V5-573 Table 7-8. RO, Description Model Country Acer Part No Description V5-573-54201250akk W8ML64A13ND2 MC V5-573-5420 UMACkk_3U EMEA Nordic NX.MC1ED.004 1250akk 4G+8G/500_L/4L3.5/R/CB_Ath eros WB222_HD_G1T3_GEk_DA41 V5-573-54201250akk W8ML64A13ND2 MC V5-573-5420 UMACkk_3U EMEA Nordic NX.MC1ED.010 1250akk 4G+8G/500_L/4L3.5/R/UI_Athe WB222_HD_G1T3_GEk_DA41 V5-573-54204G50aii W8ML64A13SG1 MC V5-573-5420...
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Table 7-8. RO, Description (Continued) Model Country Acer Part No Description V5-573-54204G50akk W8ML64A13ND2 MC V5-573-5420 UMACkk_3U EMEA Nordic NX.MC1ED.007 4G50akk 1*4G/500_L/4L3.5/R/UI_Ather WB222_HD_G1T3_GEk_DA41 V5-573-54204G50akk W8ML64A13CH6 MC V5-573-5420 UMACkk_3U EMEA Switzerland NX.MC1EZ.001 4G50akk 1*4G/500_L/4L3.5/R/CB_Ather WB222_HD_G1T3_GEk_DED1 V5-573-54204G50akk W8ML64A13WW1 MC V5-573-5420 N8.MC1WW.00 UMACkk_3U 4G50akk 1*4G/500_L/4L3.5/R/CB_Ather...
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Table 7-8. RO, Description (Continued) Model Country Acer Part No Description V5-573-54204G50amm W8SL64A13IN1 MC UMACmm_3U V5-573-5420 India NX.MC3SI.001 1*4G/500_L/4L3.5/R/CB_Ather 4G50amm os WB222_HD_Cable Gen1 Type3 (White to VGA)_GI_EHA1 V5-573-54204G50amm W8ML64A13SG1 MC V5-573-5420 Singapore NX.MC3SG.001 UMACmm_3U 4G50amm 1*4G/500_L/4L3.5/R/CB_Ather os WB222_HD_G1T3_GI_EHB1 V5-573-54204G50amm W8ML64A13WW1 MC V5-573-5420 N8.MC3WW.00...
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Table 7-8. RO, Description (Continued) Model Country Acer Part No Description V5-573-54208G50akk W8ML64A13AU1E MC UMACkk_3U V5-573-5420 Australia/New NX.MC1SA.001 2*4G/500_L/4L3.5/R/CB_Ather 8G50akk Zealand os WB222_HD_Cable Gen1 Type3 (White to VGA)_GEk_N111 V5-573-54208G50akk W8ML64A13ND2 MC V5-573-5420 UMACkk_3U EMEA Nordic NX.MC1ED.003 8G50akk 2*4G/500_L/4L3.5/R/CB_Ather WB222_HD_G1T3_GEk_DA41 V5-573-54208G50akk...
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Table 7-8. RO, Description (Continued) Model Country Acer Part No Description V5-573-74506G50akk W8ML64A13ND2 MC V5-573-7450 UMACkk_3U EMEA Nordic NX.MC1ED.005 6G50akk 4G+2G/500_L/4L3.5/R/CB_Ath eros WB222_HD_G1T3_GEk_DA41 V5-573-74508G50akk W8ML64A13CH6 MC V5-573-7450 UMACkk_3U EMEA Switzerland NX.MC1EZ.002 8G50akk 2*4G/500_L/4L3.5/R/CB_Ather WB222_HD_G1T3_GEk_DED1 V5-573-74508G50akk W8ML64A13ND2 MC V5-573-7450 UMACkk_3U EMEA Nordic NX.MC1ED.012...
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Table 7-8. RO, Description (Continued) Model Country Acer Part No Description V5-573G-54204G50aii W8ML64A13WW1 MC V5-573G-542 N9.MCCWW.00 N14PGT4GBCiiL_3V3U 04G50aii 1*4G/500_L/4L3.56/R/CB_Athe ros WB222_HD_GEI_ENP2 V5-573G-54204G50aii W8ML64A13TW1 MC V5-573G-542 N14PGT4GBCiiL_3V3U GCTWN NX.MCCTA.001 04G50aii 1*4G/500_L/4L3.5/R/CB_Ather WB222_HD_G1T3_GEI_TC61 V5-573G-54204G50akk W8ML64A13HK2 MC V5-573G-542 CHINA Hong Kong NX.MCFCF.002 N14MGE2GBCkk_3V3U 04G50akk 1*4G/500_L/4L3.5/R/CB_Ather...
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Table 7-8. RO, Description (Continued) Model Country Acer Part No Description V5-573G-54206G50aii W8ML64A13WW1 MC V5-573G-542 N9.MC5WW.00 N14MGE2GBCiiL_3V3U 06G50aii 4G+2G/500_L/4L3.5/R/UI_Athe WB222_HD_G1T3_GEI_ENP2 V5-573G-54206G50akk W8SL64A13WW1 MC V5-573G-542 N9.MCFWW.00 N14MGE2GBCkk_3V3U 06G50akk 4G+2G/500_L/4L3.56/R/CCF_A theros WB222_HD_Cable type3_GEk_ENP1 V5-573G-54206G50akk W8ML64A13WW1 MC V5-573G-542 N9.MCEWW.00 N14PGT4GBCkkL_3V3U 06G50akk 4G+2G/500_L/4L3.5/R/CB_Ath eros...
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Table 7-8. RO, Description (Continued) Model Country Acer Part No Description V5-573G-54208G50akk W8ML64A13NL1 MC V5-573G-542 N14MGE2GBCkk_3V3U EMEA Holland NX.MCFEH.003 08G50akk 2*4G/500_L/4L3.5/R/CB_Ather WB222_HD_G1T3_GEk_FRO1 V5-573G-54208G50akk W8ML64A13BE1 MC V5-573G-542 N14MGE2GBCkkL_3V3U EMEA Belgium NX.MCGEH.001 08G50akk 2*4G/500_L/4L3.5/R/UI_Ather WB222_HD_G1T3_GEk_FRO1 V5-573G-54208G50akk W8ML64A13HK2 MC V5-573G-542 CHINA Hong Kong NX.MCECF.002...
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Table 7-8. RO, Description (Continued) Model Country Acer Part No Description V5-573G-74506G50akk W8ML64A13LU3 MC V5-573G-745 N14MGE2GBCkk_3V3U EMEA Luxembourg NX.MCFEH.002 06G50akk 4G+2G/500_L/4L3.5/R/CB_Ath eros WB222_HD_G1T3_GEk_DED1 V5-573G-74506G50akk W8ML64A13WW1 MC V5-573G-745 N8.MCGWW.00 N14MGE2GBCkkL_3V3U 06G50akk 4G+2G/500_L/4L3.5/R/CB_Ath eros WB222_HD_G1T3_GEk_ENP2 V5-573G-74506G50akk W8ML64A13BE1 MC V5-573G-745 N14MGE2GBCkkL_3V3U EMEA Belgium NX.MCGEH.002...
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Table 7-8. RO, Description (Continued) Model Country Acer Part No Description V5-573G-74508G50akk W8SL64ASTR1 MC N14MGE2GBCkk_3V3U V5-573G-745 EMEA Turkey NX.MCFEY.003 2*4G/500_L/4L3.5/R/CB_Ather 08G50akk os WB222_HD_Cable Gen1 Type3 (White to VGA)_GEk_TR91 V5-573G-74508G50akk W8ML64A13HK2 MC V5-573G-745 CHINA Hong Kong NX.MCECF.001 N14PGT4GBCkkL_3V3U 08G50akk 2*4G/500_L/4L3.5/R/UI_Ather os WB222_HD_GEk_ZH31...
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Table 7-8. RO, Description (Continued) Model Country Acer Part No Description V5-573P-54206G32aii W8ML64A13WW1 MC V5-573P-542 N9.MC0WW.00 UMACii_3UT 06G32aii 4G+2G/320/4L3.5/R/Touch_At heros WB222_HD_G1T3_GEI_ENP2 V5-573P-54206G50amm W8ML64A13WW1 MC V5-573P-542 N8.MBZWW.00 UMACmmL_3UT 06G50amm 4G+2G/500_L/4L3.5/R/Touch_ Atheros WB222_HD_G1T3_GI_ENP2 V5-573P-54206G50arr W8ML64A13WW1 MC V5-573P-542 N9.ME3WW.00 UMACrrL_3UT 06G50arr 4G+2G/500_L/4L3.5/R/Touch_ Atheros...
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Table 7-8. RO, Description (Continued) Model Country Acer Part No Description V5-573PG-54204G50aii W8ML64A13TW1 MC V5-573PG-54 N14PGT4GBCiiL_3V3UT GCTWN NX.MCBTA.001 204G50aii 1*4G/500_L/4L3.5/R/Touch_At heros WB222_HD_G1T3_GEI_TC61 V5-573PG-54204G50amm W8ML64A13TW1 MC V5-573PG-54 N14MGE2GBCmmL_3V3UT GCTWN NX.MC7TA.001 204G50amm 1*4G/500_L/4L3.5/R/Touch_At heros WB222_HD_G1T3_GI_TC61 V5-573PG-54204G50amm W8ML64A13TW1 MC V5-573PG-54 N14MGE2GBCmmL_3V3UT GCTWN NX.MC7TA.002 204G50amm 1*4G/500_L/4L3.5/R/Touch_At...
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Table 7-8. RO, Description (Continued) Model Country Acer Part No Description V5-573PG-54206G50arr W8ML64A13WW1 MC V5-573PG-54 N8.ME6WW.00 N14MGE2GBCrrL_3V3UT 206G50arr 4G+2G/500_L/4L3.5/R/Touch_ Atheros WB222_HD_G1T3_GEr_ENP2 V5-573PG-54206G50arr W8ML64A13WW1 MC V5-573PG-54 N8.ME5WW.00 N14PGT4GBCrrL_3V3UT 206G50arr 4G+2G/500_L/4L3.5/R/Touch_ Atheros WB222_HD_G1T3_GEr_ENP2 V5-573PG-54208G50aii W8ML64A13HK2 MC V5-573PG-54 CHINA Hong Kong NX.MCBCF.001 N14PGT4GBCiiL_3V3UT 208G50aii 2*4G/500_L/4L3.5/R/CBT_Athe...
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Table 7-8. RO, Description (Continued) Model Country Acer Part No Description V5-573PG-74501250amm W8ML64A13HK2 MC V5-573PG-74 CHINA Hong Kong NX.MCDCF.003 N14PGT4GBCmmL_3V3UT 501250amm 4G+8G/500_L/4L3.5/R/CBT_At heros WB222_HD_GI_ZH31 V5-573PG-74504G50aii W8ML64A13FR1 MC V5-573PG-74 N14MGE2GBCii_3V3UT EMEA France NX.MC4EF.004 504G50aii 1*4G/500_L/4L3.5/R/Touch_At heros WB222_HD_G1T3_GEI_FRT1 V5-573PG-74504G50arr W8ML64A13FR1 MC V5-573PG-74...
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Table 7-8. RO, Description (Continued) Model Country Acer Part No Description V5-573PG-74508G50amm W8ML64A13GB4 MC V5-573PG-74 EMEA NX.MC7EK.001 N14MGE2GBCmmL_3V3UT 508G50amm 2*4G/500_L/4L3.5/R/Touch_At heros WB222_HD_GI_EN11 V5-573PG-74508G50amm W8ML64A13TW1 MC V5-573PG-74 N14PGT4GBCmmL_3V3UT GCTWN NX.MCDTA.002 508G50amm 2*4G/500_L/4L3.5/R/Touch_At heros WB222_HD_G1T3_GI_TC61 V5-573PG-74508G50amm W8ML64A13HK2 MC V5-573PG-74 CHINA Hong Kong NX.MCDCF.001...
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Table 7-9. CPU, LCD (Continued) Model Country Acer Part No V5-573-5420 NLED15.6WXGAGS NX.MC1EK.001 Ci54200U 4G50akk V5-573-5420 NLED15.6WXGAGS India NX.MC1SI.001 Ci54200U 4G50akk V5-573-5420 NLED15.6WXGAGS NX.MC1AA.001 Ci54200U 4G50akk V5-573-5420 NLED15.6WXGAGS India NX.MC3SI.001 Ci54200U 4G50amm V5-573-5420 NLED15.6WXGAGS Singapore NX.MC3SG.001 Ci54200U 4G50amm V5-573-5420 N8.MC3WW.00 NLED15.6WXGAGS...
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Table 7-9. CPU, LCD (Continued) Model Country Acer Part No V5-573-7450 Nordic NX.MC1ED.013 Ci74500U N15.6FHDSUPI 8G50akk V5-573G-542 NLED15.6WXGAGS Turkey NX.MCFEY.002 Ci54200U 01250akk V5-573G-542 NLED15.6WXGAGS Turkey NX.MCEEY.001 Ci54200U 01250akk V5-573G-542 Hong Kong NX.MCACF.002 Ci54200U N15.6HDSUP 04G50aii V5-573G-542 N9.MCCWW.00 NLED15.6WXGAGS Ci54200U 04G50aii V5-573G-542 NLED15.6WXGAGS...
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Table 7-9. CPU, LCD (Continued) Model Country Acer Part No V5-573G-542 Belgium NX.MCGEH.001 Ci54200U N15.6FHDSUPI 08G50akk V5-573G-542 NLED15.6WXGAGS Hong Kong NX.MCECF.002 Ci54200U 08G50akk V5-573G-745 NLED15.6WXGAGS Italy NX.MCCET.001 Ci74500U 01250aii V5-573G-745 NLED15.6WXGAGS Turkey NX.MCEEY.002 Ci74500U 01250akk V5-573G-745 Hong Kong NX.MCFCF.003 Ci74500U N15.6FHDSUPI...
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Table 7-9. CPU, LCD (Continued) Model Country Acer Part No V5-573P-542 NLED15.6WXGAGS India NX.MC0SI.001 Ci54200U 04G50aii UP/TP V5-573P-542 N8.MBXWW.00 NLED15.6WXGAGS Ci54200U 04G50akk UP/TP V5-573P-542 N9.MC0WW.00 NLED15.6WXGAGS Ci54200U 06G32aii UP/TP V5-573P-542 N8.MBZWW.00 NLED15.6WXGAGS Ci54200U 06G50amm UP/TP V5-573P-542 N9.ME3WW.00 NLED15.6WXGAGS Ci54200U 06G50arr...
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Table 7-9. CPU, LCD (Continued) Model Country Acer Part No V5-573PG-54 Australia/New NLED15.6WXGAGS NX.MC7SA.001 Ci54200U 208G50amm Zealand UP/TP V5-573PG-54 Australia/New NX.MC7SA.002 Ci54200U N15.6FHDSUPI/TP 208G50amm Zealand V5-573PG-54 Hong Kong NX.MCDCF.002 Ci54200U N15.6FHDSUPI/TP 208G50amm V5-573PG-74 Hong Kong NX.MCBCF.002 Ci74500U N15.6FHDSUPI/TP 501250aii V5-573PG-74 N9.MCBWW.00...
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Table 7-10. VGA Chip, VRAM (Continued) Model Country Acer Part No VGA Chip VRAM V5-573-5420 Singapore NX.MC2SG.002 4G50aii V5-573-5420 India NX.MC2SI.001 4G50aii V5-573-5420 Singapore NX.MC2SG.001 4G50aii V5-573-5420 N8.MC2WW.001 4G50aii V5-573-5420 Nordic NX.MC1ED.007 4G50akk V5-573-5420 Switzerland NX.MC1EZ.001 4G50akk V5-573-5420 N8.MC1WW.001 4G50akk...
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Table 7-10. VGA Chip, VRAM (Continued) Model Country Acer Part No VGA Chip VRAM V5-573G-542 2G-DDR3 N9.MC5WW.001 N14MGE 06G50aii (256*16*4) V5-573G-542 2G-DDR3 N9.MCFWW.001 N14MGE 06G50akk (256*16*4) V5-573G-542 N9.MCEWW.001 N14PGT 4G-DDR3(256*16*8) 06G50akk V5-573G-542 N8.MCCWW.00 N14PGT 4G-DDR3(256*16*8) 08G12aii V5-573G-542 2G-DDR3 Hong Kong NX.MCACF.001...
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Table 7-10. VGA Chip, VRAM (Continued) Model Country Acer Part No VGA Chip VRAM V5-573G-745 2G-DDR3 NX.MCGAA.001 N14MGE 06G50akk (256*16*4) V5-573G-745 2G-DDR3 Hong Kong NX.MCACF.003 N14MGE 08G50aii (256*16*4) V5-573G-745 2G-DDR3 Holland NX.MC5EH.001 N14MGE 08G50aii (256*16*4) V5-573G-745 Hong Kong NX.MCCCF.001 N14PGT...
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Table 7-11. Memory 1, Memory 2, HDD 1 (Continued) Model Country Acer Part No Memory 1 Memory 2 HDD 1 (GB) V5-573PG-54 OB4GBIII(2 Hong Kong NX.MCDCF.002 SO4GBIII N500GB5.4KS 208G50amm 56x16*8) V5-573PG-74 OB4GBIII(2 Hong Kong NX.MCBCF.002 SO8GBIII N500GB5.4KS 501250aii 56x16*8) V5-573PG-74 N9.MCBWW.00...
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Table 7-12. ODD, Extra SW1, Card Reader (Continued) Model Country Acer Part No Extra SW1 Card Reader V5-573-5420 SD card Singapore NX.MC2SG.001 McAfee 4G50aii reader V5-573-5420 SD card N8.MC2WW.001 McAfee 4G50aii reader V5-573-5420 SD card Nordic NX.MC1ED.007 McAfee 4G50akk reader...
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Table 7-12. ODD, Extra SW1, Card Reader (Continued) Model Country Acer Part No Extra SW1 Card Reader V5-573-5420 SD card Nordic NX.MC1ED.009 McAfee 8G50akk reader V5-573-7450 SD card Nordic NX.MC1ED.006 McAfee 1250akk reader V5-573-7450 SD card Nordic NX.MC1ED.014 McAfee 1250akk...
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Table 7-12. ODD, Extra SW1, Card Reader (Continued) Model Country Acer Part No Extra SW1 Card Reader V5-573G-54 SD card N9.MCEWW.001 McAfee 206G50akk reader V5-573G-54 N8.MCCWW.00 SD card McAfee 208G12aii reader V5-573G-54 SD card Hong Kong NX.MCACF.001 McAfee 208G50aii reader...
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Table 7-12. ODD, Extra SW1, Card Reader (Continued) Model Country Acer Part No Extra SW1 Card Reader V5-573G-74 SD card Holland NX.MC5EH.001 McAfee 508G50aii reader V5-573G-74 SD card Hong Kong NX.MCCCF.001 McAfee 508G50aii reader V5-573G-74 SD card Turkey NX.MCFEY.003 McAfee...
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Table 7-12. ODD, Extra SW1, Card Reader (Continued) Model Country Acer Part No Extra SW1 Card Reader V5-573PG-5 SD card 4204G50am GCTWN NX.MC7TA.002 McAfee reader V5-573PG-5 SD card 4204G50am GCTWN NX.MCDTA.001 McAfee reader V5-573PG-5 SD card N8.MC4WW.001 McAfee 4206G50aii reader...
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Table 7-12. ODD, Extra SW1, Card Reader (Continued) Model Country Acer Part No Extra SW1 Card Reader V5-573PG-7 SD card Singapore NX.MCBSG.001 McAfee 4508G1Taii reader V5-573PG-7 SD card Switzerland NX.MC4EZ.001 McAfee 4508G50aii reader V5-573PG-7 SD card France NX.MC4EF.002 McAfee 4508G50aii...
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Table 7-13. Wireless LAN, Bluetooth, NB Chipset (Continued) Model Country Acer Part No Wireless LAN Bluetooth NB Chipset V5-573-5420 3rd WiFi 2x2 none NB Singapore NX.MC1SG.001 4G50akk AGN+ BT4.0 Chipset V5-573-5420 3rd WiFi 2x2 none NB NX.MC1EK.001 4G50akk AGN+ BT4.0...
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Table 7-13. Wireless LAN, Bluetooth, NB Chipset (Continued) Model Country Acer Part No Wireless LAN Bluetooth NB Chipset V5-573-7450 3rd WiFi 2x2 none NB Nordic NX.MC1ED.012 8G50akk AGN+ BT4.0 Chipset V5-573-7450 3rd WiFi 2x2 none NB Nordic NX.MC1ED.013 8G50akk AGN+ BT4.0...
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Table 7-13. Wireless LAN, Bluetooth, NB Chipset (Continued) Model Country Acer Part No Wireless LAN Bluetooth NB Chipset V5-573G-54 3rd WiFi 2x2 none NB Holland NX.MCFEH.003 208G50akk AGN+ BT4.0 Chipset V5-573G-54 3rd WiFi 2x2 none NB Belgium NX.MCGEH.001 208G50akk AGN+ BT4.0...
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Table 7-13. Wireless LAN, Bluetooth, NB Chipset (Continued) Model Country Acer Part No Wireless LAN Bluetooth NB Chipset V5-573P-542 N8.MBYWW.00 3rd WiFi 2x2 none NB 04G32aii AGN+ BT4.0 Chipset V5-573P-542 3rd WiFi 2x2 none NB India NX.MC0SI.001 04G50aii AGN+ BT4.0...
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Table 7-13. Wireless LAN, Bluetooth, NB Chipset (Continued) Model Country Acer Part No Wireless LAN Bluetooth NB Chipset V5-573PG-5 3rd WiFi 2x2 none NB N8.ME6WW.001 4206G50arr AGN+ BT4.0 Chipset V5-573PG-5 3rd WiFi 2x2 none NB N8.ME5WW.001 4206G50arr AGN+ BT4.0 Chipset...
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Table 7-13. Wireless LAN, Bluetooth, NB Chipset (Continued) Model Country Acer Part No Wireless LAN Bluetooth NB Chipset V5-573PG-7 3rd WiFi 2x2 none NB 4508G50am GCTWN NX.MCDTA.002 AGN+ BT4.0 Chipset V5-573PG-7 3rd WiFi 2x2 none NB 4508G50am Hong Kong NX.MCDCF.001 AGN+ BT4.0...
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Table 7-14. Battery, Adapater, Camera (Continued) Model Country Acer Part No Battery Adapter Camera V5-573-5420 Singapore NX.MC3SG.001 4CELL3.5 4G50amm V5-573-5420 N8.MC3WW.001 4CELL3.5 4G50amm V5-573-5420 N8.ME4WW.001 4CELL3.5 4G50arr V5-573-5420 N9.MC2WW.001 4CELL3.5 6G32aii V5-573-5420 Nordic NX.MC1ED.002 4CELL3.5 6G50akk V5-573-5420 Nordic NX.MC1ED.008 4CELL3.5...
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Table 7-14. Battery, Adapater, Camera (Continued) Model Country Acer Part No Battery Adapter Camera V5-573G-542 N9.MCCWW.001 4CELL3.56 04G50aii V5-573G-542 GCTWN NX.MCCTA.001 4CELL3.5 04G50aii V5-573G-542 Hong Kong NX.MCFCF.002 4CELL3.5 04G50akk V5-573G-542 GCTWN NX.MCGTA.001 4CELL3.5 04G50akk V5-573G-542 India NX.MCGSI.001 4CELL3.5 04G50akk V5-573G-542 India NX.MCESI.001...
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Table 7-14. Battery, Adapater, Camera (Continued) Model Country Acer Part No Battery Adapter Camera V5-573G-745 Hong Kong NX.MCFCF.003 4CELL3.5 04G50akk V5-573G-745 NX.MCAAA.001 4CELL3.5 06G50aii V5-573G-745 Belgium NX.MCFEH.001 4CELL3.5 06G50akk V5-573G-745 Luxembourg NX.MCFEH.002 4CELL3.5 06G50akk V5-573G-745 N8.MCGWW.001 4CELL3.5 06G50akk V5-573G-745 Belgium NX.MCGEH.002...
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Table 7-14. Battery, Adapater, Camera (Continued) Model Country Acer Part No Battery Adapter Camera V5-573P-542 N9.ME3WW.001 4CELL3.5 06G50arr V5-573P-542 Switzerland NX.MC0EZ.001 4CELL3.5 08G50aii V5-573P-542 Hong Kong NX.MC0CF.001 4CELL3.5 08G50aii V5-573P-745 NX.ME3EK.001 4CELL3.5 01250arr V5-573PG-54 France NX.MC4EF.001 4CELL3.5 204G50aii V5-573PG-54 France NX.MC4EF.003...
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Table 7-14. Battery, Adapater, Camera (Continued) Model Country Acer Part No Battery Adapter Camera V5-573PG-74 N9.MCBWW.001 4CELL3.5 501250aii V5-573PG-74 Hong Kong NX.MCDCF.003 4CELL3.5 501250amm V5-573PG-74 France NX.MC4EF.004 4CELL3.5 504G50aii V5-573PG-74 France NX.ME5EF.001 4CELL3.5 504G50arr V5-573PG-74 N9.MCDWW.001 4CELL3.5 506G50amm V5-573PG-74 Singapore NX.MCBSG.001...
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7-76 Model Definition and Configuration...
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