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Acer Veriton 3600G Service Manual

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  • Page 1 Veriton 3600(D/G)/5600(D/G)/7600(D/G) Service Guide Service guide files and updates are available on the AIPG/CSD web; for more information, please refer to http://csd.acer.com.tw Service CD PART NO.: 6S.31V01.001 PRINTED IN TAIWAN...
  • Page 2: Revision History

    Revision History Please refer to the table below for the updates made on Veriton 3600(D/G)/5600(D/G)/7600(D/G) service guide. Date 2003/05/22 2003/11/12 Chapter Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Updates p.3 Add a note to explain what is internal USB port Update BIOS settings information...
  • Page 3 Copyright Copyright © 2003 by Acer Incorporated. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, transmitted, transcribed, stored in a retrieval system, or translated into any language or computer language, in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, magnetic, optical, chemical, manual or otherwise, without the prior written permission of Acer Incorporated.
  • Page 4 Conventions The following conventions are used in this manual: Screen messages NOTE WARNING CAUTION IMPORTANT Denotes actual messages that appear on screen. Gives bits and pieces of additional information related to the current topic. Alerts you to any damage that might result from doing or not doing specific actions.
  • Page 5 DIFFERENT part number code to those given in the FRU list of this printed Service Guide. You MUST use the list provided by your regional Acer office to order FRU parts for repair and service of customer machines.
  • Page 7: Table Of Contents

    Rear Panel-Veriton 3600G ........
  • Page 8 Table of Contents Removing and Installing the Processor ......73 Removing the System Main board ....... .74 Removing the I/O Port Bracket .
  • Page 9 Veriton 3600G/D 5600G/D 7600G/D ......119 Chapter 6 FRU (Field Replaceable Unit) List Veriton 3600D/ 3600G Exploded Diagram ......121 Veriton 5600D/ 5600G Exploded Diagram .
  • Page 10: System Specifications

    System Specifications Overview The Veriton 3600G/D, 5600G/D, 7600G/D supports Intel Array 2 processor (FC-PGA2) based Micro ATX, IBM PC/AT compatible system with PCI bus. Chapter 1 ® Pentium IV (Northwood/Prescott) Flip Chip-Pin Grid Chapter 1...
  • Page 11: Features

    High-speed V92, 56K Fax/modem (optional) Broadcom 5705 10/100/1000Base-T Gigabit LAN support with remote wake-up function Expansion 3 PCI slots + 4 DIMM slots+ 1 AGP slot ( AGP slot for Veriton 3600G, 5600G and 7600G) ® 4 system Veriton 3600(G/D)/5600(G/D)/7600(G/D)
  • Page 12 Upgradeable memory and hard disk Human-centric design and ergonomics Mini-tower form factor Separate computer stand and rubber stands for quick and easy positioning Space-saver solution Accessible I/O ports Smooth and stylish design Low emission and low radiation NOTE: There is an extra USB connector on the main board. You can purchase the optional part “internal USB cable”...
  • Page 13: Front Panel-Veriton 3600D/3600G

    Front Panel-Veriton 3600D/3600G The computer’s front panel consists of the following: Label Icon Floppy drive light-emitting diode (LED) 3.5-inch floppy drive Floppy drive eject button CD-ROM/DVD-ROM/CD-RW Headphone/Earphone port Volume control tuner CD-ROM/DVD-ROM/CD-RW LED CD-ROM/DVD-ROM/CD-RW tray CD-ROM/DVD-ROM/CD-RW emergency eject hole Stop/Eject button USB ports Microphone-in port (front)* Headphone-out port...
  • Page 14 Label Icon LAN Activity LED Power LED Power button Chapter 1 Description...
  • Page 15 Label Icon Color Description Power supply Voltage selector switch Keyhole PS/2 mouse port Green Teal or Turquoise Serial port Parallel/Printer port Burgundy Network White One Touch Recovery button (Optional) Light blue Audio-in/Line-in jack Monitor port (PCI expansion card) Veriton 3600(G/D)/5600(G/D)/7600(G/D)
  • Page 16 Label Icon NOTE: ** The system has two microphone-in ports (front and rear). However, you can not use both of them at the same time. The default setting for your system enables the microphone-in port in front and disables the one at the back. Chapter 1 Color Description...
  • Page 17: Rear Panel-Veriton 3600G

    Rear Panel-Veriton 3600G Label Icon Color Description Power supply Voltage selector switch Keyhole PS/2 mouse port Green Teal or Turquoise Serial port Parallel/Printer port Burgundy Monitor port (On-die VGA) Blue Network port White One Touch Recovery button (Optional) Light blue...
  • Page 18 Label Icon NOTE: * The CRT monitor port is automatically disabled when an add-on AGP VGA card is installed into the system. Connect the monitor to the VGA port instead. (Available for S88M/ G) NOTE: ** The system has two microphone-in ports (front and rear). However, you can not use both of them at the same time.
  • Page 19: Front Panel-Veriron 5600D/5600G

    Front Panel-Veriron 5600D/5600G The computer’s front panel consists of the following: Label Icon Hard disk drive activity light-emitting diode (LED) LAN activity LED Power LED Power button Optical drive Headphone/Earphone port Floppy drive light-emitting diode (LED) 3.5-inch floppy disk drive Floppy drive eject button Optical drive tray Stop/Eject button...
  • Page 20 Label Icon Headphone/ earphone port Microphone-in port (front)* USB ports NOTE: * The system has two microphone-in ports (front and rear). However, you can not use both of them at the same time. The default setting for your system enables the microphone-in port in front and disables the one at the back.
  • Page 21: Rear Panel-Veriton 5600D

    Rear Panel-Veriton 5600D Label Icon Color escription Voltage selector switch Green PS/2 mouse port System vents Teal or Turquoise Serial port Burgundy Parallel/printer port Blue NOT USED White Network port Keyhole One Touch Recovery button (Optional) Monitor port S-Video out port Black Telephone/Handset line port Expansion slots...
  • Page 22 Label Icon NOTE: * * The system has two microphone-in ports (front and rear). However, you can not use both of them at the same time. The default setting for your system enables the microphone-in port in front and disables the one at the back.
  • Page 23: Rear Panel-Veriton 5600G

    Rear Panel-Veriton 5600G Label Icon Color escription Voltage selector switch Green PS/2 mouse port System vents Teal or Turquoise Serial port Burgundy Parallel/printer port Blue Monitor White Network port Keyhole One Touch Recovery button (Optional) Monitor port S-Video out port Black Telephone/Handset line port Expansion slots...
  • Page 24 Label Icon NOTE: * The CRT monitor port is automatically disabled when an add-on AGP VGA card is installed into the system. Connect the monitor to the VGA port instead. (Available for S88M/ G) NOTE: ** The system has two microphone-in ports (front and rear). However, you can not use both of them at the same time.
  • Page 25: Front Panel-Veriton 7600D/7600G

    Front Panel-Veriton 7600D/7600G The computer’s front panel consists of the following: Label Icon Optical drive tray Stop/Eject Button Optical drive emergency eject slot Optical drive activity light-emitting diode (LED) Hard disk drive activity light-emitting diode (LED) Description Veriton 3600(G/D)/5600(G/D)/7600(G/D)
  • Page 26 Label Icon LAN activity LED Power LED Power button One Touch Recovery button (Optional) Volume Control Tuner Headphone/earphone port 5.25-inch drive bays 3.5-inch floppy disk drive Floppy drive LED Floppy drive eject button Speaker-out/Line-out port Microphone-in port (front)* USB ports NOTE: * The system has two microphone-in ports (front and rear).
  • Page 27: Rear Panel-Veriton 7600D/7600G

    Rear Panel-Veriton 7600D/7600G Label Icon Color Description Voltage Selector Switch Power cord socket Burgundy Parallel/printer port White Network port Power supply Green PS/2 mouse port Veriton 3600(G/D)/5600(G/D)/7600(G/D)
  • Page 28 Label Icon NOTE: * *The system has two microphone-in ports (front and rear). However, you can not use both of them at the same time. The default setting for your system enables the microphone-in port in front and disables the one at the back. Chapter 1 Color Description...
  • Page 29: System Block Diagram Veriton 3600(D/G)/ 5600(D/G)/ 7600(D/G)

    System Block Diagram Veriton 3600(D/G)/ 5600(D/G)/ 7600(D/G) VRM 10 Intel mPAG478B Processor ST L6710 2-Phase PWM 4X/8X AGP 1.5V Connector Analog Video UltraDMA 33/66/100 IDE Primary IDE Secondary USB Port 0 USB Port 1 USB Port 2 USB Port 3 USB Port 4 USB Port 5 USB Port 6...
  • Page 30: Keyboard (3600D/ 3600G, 5600D/ 5600G, 7600D/ 7600G)

    Keyboard (3600D/ 3600G, 5600D/ 5600G, 7600D/ 7600G) The keyboard has full-sized keys that include separate cursor keys, two Windows keys, and twelve function keys. Icon Component Function keys Caps lock Windows logo key Application key Cursor keys Palm rest Num Lock Key Scroll Lock Key Chapter 1 Description...
  • Page 31 Icon Component Volume control/Mute knob Multimedia keys Internet/Suspend keys Programmable keys Description Controls the speaker volume. Turn it clockwise or counterclockwise to adjust the volume. Press it to toggle between mute and sound. Allow you to do the following: • Play/Pause button track or video file.
  • Page 32: Hardware Specifications And Configurations

    Hardware Specifications and Configurations Processor Item Type Slot Speed Minimum operating speed Voltage BIOS Item BIOS code programmer BIOS version BIOS ROM type BIOS ROM size Support protocol Boot from CD-ROM feature Support to LS-120 drive Support to BIOS boot block feature Yes NOTE: The BIOS can be overwritten/upgraded using the FLASH utility (AWDFLASH.EXE).
  • Page 33 This section has two table lists, system memory specification and the possible combinations of memory module. System Memory Item Memory socket number Support memory size per socket Support maximum memory size Support memory type Support memory speed Support memory voltage Support memory module package Support to parity check feature Support to Error Correction Code (ECC)
  • Page 34 Audio Interface Item Audio controller Audio controller resident bus Audio function control Mono or stereo Resolution Compatibility Music synthesizer Sampling rate MPU-401 UART support Microphone jack Headphone jack Package Line-in/Line-out/speaker-out IDE Interface Item IDE controller IDE controller resident bus Number of IDE channel Support IDE interface Support bootable CD-ROM Floppy disk drive Interface...
  • Page 35 Floppy disk drive Interface Maximum Seeking (RMS) Voltage tolerance (V) MTBF (Mean Time Between Failure) Floppy disk drive controller Floppy disk drive controller resident bus Support FDD format Hard Disk Drive Interface Item Vendor & Seagate C2 Model Name Seagate U9 Seagate U9 Capacity 40GB/...
  • Page 36 Hard Disk Drive Interface Item MTBF (Mean 625,000 Time Between Failure) S.M.A.R.T. supported function DVD-ROM Interface Item Vendor & Model Name Performance Specification Transfer rate (KB/sec) Average access time Data Buffer Capacity Interface Applicable disc format loading mechanism Power Requirement Voltage tolerance Standby (Sleep) Avtive...
  • Page 37 Parallel Port Item Parallel port controller Parallel port controller resident bus Number of parallel ports Support SPP, ECP, EPP Connector type Parallel port function control Optional ECP DMA channel (in BIOS Setup) Optional parallel port I/O address (via BIOS Setup) Optional parallel port IRQ (via BIOS Setup) Serial Port...
  • Page 38 Memory Address Map Address 000000 - 07FFFF 080000 - 09FFFF 0A0000 - 0BFFFF 0C0000 - 0C7FFF 0C8000 - 0DFFFF 0E0000 - 0EFFFF 0F0000 - 0FFFFF 100000 - UPPER LIMIT UPPER LIMIT - 4GBytes Note : UPPER LIMIT means the maximum size of installed memory. The Main Memory Maximum size are 768M Bytes.
  • Page 39 I/O Address Map Hex Range 000-00F 020-021 040-043 060-060 061-061 070-071 081-08F 0A0-0A1 0C0-0DF 0F0-0FF 170-177 1F0-1F7 278-27F 2F8-2FF 378-37F 3F0-3F5 3F6-3F6 3F7-3F7 3F8-3FF 0CF8 0CFC 778-77A IRQx Assignment Map IRQx IRQ0 Timer IRQ1 Keyboard IRQ2 Cascade Interrupt Control IRQ3 Serial Alternate IRQ4 Serial Primary...
  • Page 40: Environmental Requirements

    DRQx Assignment Map DRQx DRQ0 DRQ1 DRQ2 DRQ3 DRQ4 DRQ5 DRQ6 DRQ7 NOTE: N - Not to be used. Main Board Major Chips Item North Bridge South Bridge Super I/O controller Audio Codec LAN controller HDD controller Keyboard controller Environmental Requirements Item Temperature Operating...
  • Page 41 Mechanical Specifications Item Dimensions Weight One 3.5 FDD and one 3.5 HDD (without packing) Switching Power Supply A-1 Input frequency Normal Frequency 50Hz 60Hz A-2 Input voltage Nominal Voltage 100 - 120 VRMS 200 - 240 VRMS A-3 Input current Input Current (This is 145W power supply) This “4A”...
  • Page 42: Power Management Functions

    Power Management Functions Device Standby Mode Independent power management timer for hard disk drive devices (0-15 minutes, time step=1 minute). Hard disk drive goes into Standby mode (for ATA standard interface). Disable V-sync to control the VESA DPMS monitor. Resume method: device activated (Keyboard for DOS, keyboard & mouse for Windows). Resume recovery time: 3-5 sec.
  • Page 43: System Utilities

    Chapter 2 System Utilities Most systems are already configured by the manufacturer or the dealer. There is no need to run Setup when starting the computer unless you get a Run Setup message. The Setup program loads configuration values into the battery-backed nonvolatile memory called CMOS RAM. This memory area is not part of the system RAM.
  • Page 44: Entering Setup

    Entering Setup To enter Setup, press the key NOTE: You must press The Setup Utility main menu then appears: The above screen is the BIOS Utility Basic Level screen. It allows you to view and change only the basic configuration of your system. The command line at the bottom of the menu tells you how to move within a screen and from one screen to another.
  • Page 45: Product Information

    Product Information The screen below appears if you select Product Information from the main menu: The Product Information menu contains general data about the system, such as the product name, serial number, BIOS version, etc. These information is necessary for troubleshooting (maybe required when asking for technical support).
  • Page 46: Standard Cmos Features

    Standard CMOS Features Select “Standard CMOS Features” from the main menu to configure the drives installed in your system. The following screen shows the Disk Drives menu: The following table describes the parameters found in this menu. Parameter Date Lets you set the date following the weekday-month-day- year format Time Lets you set the time following the hour-minute-second...
  • Page 47 Parameter IDE Channel 1 Slave Lets you configure the hard disk drive connected to the slave port of IDE channel 1. To enter the IDE Channel 1 Slave setup, press The IDE CD-ROM is always automatically detected. Drive A Allows you to configure your floppy drive A. Drive B Allows you to configure your floppy drive B.
  • Page 48: Ide Channel 0 Master/Slave And Ide Channel 1 Master/Slave Setup

    IDE Channel 0 Master/Slave and IDE Channel 1 Master/Slave Setup The following screen appears if you select any of the IDE drive parameters: The following table describes the parameters found in this menu. Parameter IDE HDD Auto-Detection Auto-detects your hard disk drive. IDE Channel 0 Master/Slave Displays the device type IDE Channel 1 Master/Slave...
  • Page 49: Advanced Bios Features

    Advanced BIOS Features The following screen shows the Advanced BIOS Features. The following table describes each Advanced BIOS Features parameter. Settings in boldface are the default and suggested settings. Parameter Hard Disk Boot Priority Virus Warning CPU L1 & L2 Cache Hyper-Threading Technology Quick Power On Self Test Chapter 2...
  • Page 50 Parameter First Boot Device Second Boot Device Third Boot Device Boot Other Device Swap Floppy Drive Boot Up Floppy Seek Boot Up NumLock Status Gate A20 Option Typematic Rate Setting Typematic Rate Typematic Delay Security Option APIC Mode MPS Version Control For OS Description This parameter allows you to specify the system boot up search sequence.
  • Page 51 Parameter OS Select For DRAM > 64MB HDD S.M.A.R.T. Capability Report No FDD for WIN 95 Full Screen LOGO Show Chapter 2 Description This item is only required if you have installed more than 64MB of memory and you are running the OS/ 2 operating system.
  • Page 52: Advanced Chipset Features

    Advanced Chipset Features The following screen shows the Advanced Chipset Features. The following table describes each Advanced Chipset Features parameter. Settings in boldface are the default and suggested settings. Parameter DRAM Timing Selectable CAS Latency Time Active to Precharge Delay DRAM RAS# to CAS# Delay Description Selects whether DRAM timing is controlled by the...
  • Page 53 Parameter DRAM RAS# Precharge System BIOS Cacheable Video BIOS Cacheable Memory Hole at 15M-16M Delay Prior to Thermal AGP Aperture Size (MB) Init Display First On-Chip VGA On-Chip Frame Buffer Size Boot Display Chapter 2 Description This item controls the number of cycles for Row Address Strobe (RAS) to be allowed to precharge.
  • Page 54: Integrated Peripherals

    Integrated Peripherals The following table describes each Integrated Peripherals parameter. Settings in boldface are the default and suggested settings. OnChip IDE Device Press [Enter] to enter the sub-menu and the following screen appears: Parameter IDE HDD Block Mode IDE DMA Transfer Access On-Chip Primary PCI IDE On-Chip Secondary PCI IDE IDE Primary Master PIO...
  • Page 55: Onboard Device

    Parameter IDE Primary Master UltraDMA IDE Primary Salve UltraDMA IDE Secondary Master UltraDMA Secondary Slave UltraDMA SATA Mode On-Chip Serial ATA Serial ATA Port 0/1 Mode Onboard Device Press [Enter] to enter the sub-menu and the following screen appears: Parameter USB Controller This setting is used to enable/disable the onboard USB controller.
  • Page 56: Superio Device

    Parameter USB Mouse Support This item lets you enable or disable the USB mouse driver within the onboard BIOS. The keyboard driver simulates legacy mouse command and lets you use a USB mouse during POST or after boot if you do not have a USB driver in the operating system.
  • Page 57: Power Management Setup

    Power Management Setup The Power Management menu lets you configure the system power-management feature. It works only in APM mode. IMPORTANT:If an ACPI-aware operating system such as Windows 98 or Windows 2000 is installed in ACPI mode, the operating system will use the ACPI interfaces. Then the settings in Power Management page is non-effective.
  • Page 58 The following table describes the parameters found in this menu. Parameter ACPI Function ACPI Suspend Type Run VGABIOS if S3 Resume Power Management Video Off Method Video Off In Suspend Suspend Type MODEM Use IRQ Description Enabled/Disable ACPI Function. This item specifies the power saving modes for ACPI function.
  • Page 59 Parameter Suspend Mode HDD Power Down Soft-Off by PWR-BTTN CPU THRM-Throttling Wake-Up by PCI PME FAN CONTROL Power-On by Ring USB KB Wake-up from S3 Resume by Alarm Primary IDE 0/1 Secondary IDE 0/1 FDD, COM, LPT Port PCI PIRQ[A-D] # NOTE: In ACPI mode: Valid-S5 and S4.
  • Page 60: Pnp/Pci Configurations

    PnP/PCI Configurations The table below describes each PnP/PCI configuration parameter. Settings in boldface are the default and suggested settings. Parameter PNP OS Installed Reset Configuration Data Resources Controlled By Description When set to [Yes], BIOS will only initialize the PnP cards used for booting (VGA, IDE, SCSI). The rest of the cards will be initialized by the PnP operating system like Windows 98.
  • Page 61 Parameter IRQ Resources DMA Resources PCI/VGA Palette Snoop INT Pin 1~8 Assignment Chapter 2 Description The items are adjustable only when Resources Controlled By is set to Manual. Press <Enter> and you will enter the sub-menu of the items. Legacy ISA for devices compliant with the original PC AT bus specification, PCI/ISA PnP for devices compliant with the Plug and Play standard whether designed for PCI or ISA bus...
  • Page 62: Pc Health Status

    PC Health Status Parameter Chassis Intrusion Detect CPU Temperature, Ambient Temperature, VCore (From VID), +2.5V Vccp, +3.3V, +5V, +12V, HVcc, +1.5V, +1.8V, CPU FAN Speed, System FAN Speed Description The field enables or disables the feature of recording the chassis intrusion status and issuing a warning message if the chassis is once opened.
  • Page 63: Frequency Control

    Frequency Control The following table describes the parameters found in this menu. Parameter CPU Clock Ratio Core Clock Frequency to System Bus Ratio (RO) Auto Detect PCI CLK This option allows you to enable/disable the feature of auto detecting the clock frequency of the installed PCI bus. Chapter 2 Description Option...
  • Page 64: Load Optimized Settings

    Load Optimized Settings You need to reload the BIOS default settings every time you make changes to your system hardware configuration (such as memory size, CPU type, hard disk type, etc.); otherwise, BIOS will keep the previous CMOS settings. Selecting this option displays the following dialog box: Choosing Yes enables BIOS to automatically detect the hardware changes that you have made in your system.
  • Page 65: System Security

    System Security The Setup program has a number of security features to prevent unauthorized access to the system and its data. Set Supervisor Password To set a password: At the prompt, type your password. Your password can be up to 8 alphanumeric characters. When you type the characters, they appear as asterisks on the password screen box.
  • Page 66: Set User Password

    Set User Password IMPORTANT:To show the “Set User Password”: 1. Choose “Set Supervisor Password” and press 2. Type the password and then press 3. Confirm the password, and then press 4. The screen as below with “Set User Password” enabled will be shown. To set a password: At the prompt, type your password.
  • Page 67: Save & Exit Setup

    Save & Exit Setup Highlight this item and press <Enter> to save the changes that you have made in the Setup Utility and exit the Setup Utility. When the Save and Exit dialog box appears, press <Y> to save and exit, or press <N> to return to the main menu.
  • Page 68: Exit Without Saving

    Exit Without Saving Highlight this item and press <Enter> to discard any changes that you have made in the Setup Utility and exit the Setup Utility. When the Exit Without Saving dialog box appears, press <Y> to discard changes and exit, or press <N> to return to the main menu.
  • Page 69: Machine Disassembly And Replacement

    Machine Disassembly and Replacement This chapter contains step-by-step procedures on how to disassemble the Veriton 3600D/ 5600D/ 7600D and the Veriton 3600G/ 5600G/ 7600G desktop computer for maintenance and troubleshooting. To disassemble the computer, you need the following tools: Wrist grounding strap and conductive mat for preventing electrostatic discharge...
  • Page 70: General Information

    General Information Before You Begin Before proceeding with the disassembly procedure, make sure that you do the following: Turn off the power to the system and all peripherals. Unplug the AC adapter and all power and signal cables from the system. Veriton 3600(D/G)/5600(D/G)/7600(D/G)
  • Page 71: Veriton 3600D/ 3600G Disassembly Flow Chart

    Veriton 3600D/ 3600G Disassembly Flow Chart Power Supply EMI Audio Cover DIMM USB/Audio DVD-ROM Board Module Intrusion Alarm Cable Module USB/Audio USB Cable Board Main Unit Housing Cover Rotate Bracket W/ DVD-ROM & FDD Module Power switch HDD Module CPU Fan Sink cable HDD Bracket Memory Stick...
  • Page 72: Disassembling The Veriton 3600D/ 3600G

    Disassembling the Veriton 3600D/ 3600G Opening the Housing This section tells you how to open the housing cover when you need to install additional components inside the system unit. CAUTION: Before you proceed, make sure that you have turned off the system and all peripherals connected to it.
  • Page 73: Removing The Front Panel

    Removing the Front Panel See “Removing the Housing Cover” on page 63 Remove the four screws as shown here. Detach the front bezel from the front panel gently in the way as shown here. Removing the AGP VGA Card See “Removing the Housing Cover” on page 63 Remove the screw as shown here and then remove the AGP VGA card from the slot.
  • Page 74: Removing The Lan Card

    Removing the LAN Card See “Removing the Housing Cover” on page 63 Remove the screw as shown below and then remove the modem card from the slot. Removing the EMI Audio Cover See “Removing the Housing Cover” on page 63 Press and then remove the EMI audio cover from the lower case.
  • Page 75 Disconnect the intrusion alarm cable from the main board and then pull the FDD and DVD frame from the lower case Remove the floppy disk drive cable and optical drive IDE cable from the main board. Remove the four screws as shown here then detach the DVD-ROM drive from the frame. Remove the four screws as shown here then detach the floppy disk drive from the frame.
  • Page 76: Removing The Intrusion Alarm Cable Module

    Removing the Intrusion Alarm Cable Module See “Removing the Housing Cover” on page 63 See “Removing the FDD and DVD Frame” on page 65 Disconnect the cable from the main board , use the flat screwdriver to release the latches and then detach the intrusion alarm cable module from the FDD and DVD frame.
  • Page 77: Removing And Installing The Rtc Battery

    Removing and Installing the RTC Battery See “Removing the Housing Cover” on page 63 Press the latch to release the RTC battery, lift up the RTC battery. To install the RTC battery, put it back and press it into the correct position to secure it well.Press the latch to release the RTC battery, lift up the RTC battery.
  • Page 78: Removing The Usb/ Audio Board

    Removing the USB/ Audio Board See “Removing the Housing Cover” on page 63 See “Removing the FDD and DVD Frame” on page 65 See “Removing the LAN Card” on page 65 Disconnect the memory stick cable and USB cable from the main board. Disconnect the memory stick cable and USB cable from the USB/ audio board.
  • Page 79: Removing The Hard Disk Drive

    Removing the Hard Disk Drive See “Removing the Housing Cover” on page 63 See “Removing the FDD and DVD Frame” on page 65 Disconnect the hard disk drive IDE from the main board. Detach the hard disk drive power connector and hard disk drive IDE cable from the hard disk drive.
  • Page 80: Removing The Led Activity Indicators

    Removing the LED Activity Indicators See “Removing the Housing Cover” on page 63. See “Removing the FDD and DVD Frame” on page 65” See “Removing the Hard Disk Drive” on page 70 Disconnect the power LED, hard disk drive activity LED and network activity cables from the main board. Detach the network activity cable, power LED and hard disk drive activity LED cables from the housing.
  • Page 81: Removing The Power Supply

    Removing the Power Supply See “Removing the Housing Cover” on page 63. Disconnect the FDD power connector from the FDD drive and the DVD-ROM power connector from the DVD-ROM drive. Remove the hard disk drive power connector from the hard disk drive. Disconnect the main power connector and 12 Volt.
  • Page 82: Removing And Installing The Processor

    Remove the CPU fan sink from the main board and then put the levers back to their original positions. WARNING:The heatsink becomes very hot when the system is On. Never touch the heatsink with any metal or with your hands. Removing and Installing the Processor See “Removing the Housing Cover”...
  • Page 83: Removing The System Main Board

    Removing the System Main board See “Removing the Housing Cover” on page 63 See “Removing the FDD and DVD Frame” on page 65 See “Removing the AGP VGA Card” on page 64 See “Removing the LAN Card” on page 65 Before you remove the system main board, make sure that all cables connected to the main board are removed.
  • Page 84: Veriton 5600D/ 5600G Disassembly Procedure Flowchart

    Veriton 5600D/ 5600G Disassembly Procedure Flowchart LED Activity Indicators Intrusion Alarm Cable Module Dummy Link CPU Fan Sink DIMM NOTE: There is no AGP slot for Veriton 5600. Veriton 3600(D/G)/5600(D/G)/7600(D/G) Main Unit Housing Cover AGP VGA Modem Card Card Memory Stick Main Board Cable I/O Port...
  • Page 85: Disassembling The Veriton 5600D/ 5600G

    Disassembling the Veriton 5600D/ 5600G Open the Housing Cover This section tells you how to open the housing cover when you need to install additional components inside the system unit. CAUTION: Before you proceed, make sure that you have turned off the system and all peripherals connected to it.
  • Page 86: Removing The Empty Cover

    Removing the Empty Cover See “Removing the Housing Cover” on page 76 See “Removing the Front Panel” on page 76 Release the latches as shown here and then detach the empty cover from the front panel Removing a Dummy Link Bar See “Removing the Housing Cover”...
  • Page 87: Removing The Agp Vga Card

    Removing the AGP VGA Card See “Removing the Housing Cover” on page 76 Remove the screw on the bracket of the AGP card. Set the screw aside, you will need it when inserting the AGP card. Gently pull out the AGP card to remove it from the AGP slot NOTE: There is no AGP slot for Veriton 5600.
  • Page 88: Removing A Dimm

    Disconnect the USB cable and memory stick cable from the USB/ Audio board consecutively. Removing a DIMM See “Removing the Housing Cover” on page 76 See “Removing a Dummy Link Bar” on page 77 Press the levers on both sides of the DIMM socket outward to release the DIMM, and then gently pull the DIMM out to remove it.
  • Page 89: Removing The Cpu Fan Sink

    Removing the CPU Fan Sink See “Removing the Housing Cover” on page 76 See “Removing a Dummy Link Bar” on page 77 Detach the fan/heatsink cable connector and release the two CPU fan sink levers from the CPU fan sink socket carefully, and then lift the fan/heatsink from the processor.
  • Page 90: Removing And Installing The Processor

    Removing and Installing the Processor See “Removing the Housing Cover” on page 76 See “Removing a Dummy Link Bar” on page 77 See “Removing the CPU Fan Sink” on page 80 Pull the socket lever up to release the processor pins from the socket holes an pull out the processor from the socket..
  • Page 91: Removing The Hard Diskette Drive And Floppy Diskette Drive

    Removing the Hard Diskette Drive and Floppy Diskette Drive See “Removing the Housing Cover” on page 76 See “Removing a Dummy Link Bar” on page 77 See “Removing a Link Bar” on page 77 Turn the link bar over, and then detach the hard disk drive power connector and hard disk drive IDE cable from the hard disk drive Detach the floppy disk drive power connector and floppy disk drive cable from the floppy disk drive.
  • Page 92: Removing The Cd-Rw & Dvd-Rom Drive

    Remove the four screws as shown here and then detach the floppy disk drive module from the link bar Removing the CD-RW & DVD-ROM Drive See “Removing the Housing Cover” on page 76. See “Removing the Front Panel” on page 76 See “Removing a Dummy Link Bar”...
  • Page 93 Remove the two screws that hold the DVD-RW driver to the bracket frame. Disconnect the DVD-ROM power cable, DVD-ROM IDE cable, and audio cable from the DVD-ROM drive, and pull out the DVD-ROM drive. 10. Detach the CD-ROM module and DVD-ROM module from the housing. Chapter 3...
  • Page 94: Removing The Power Supply

    Removing the Power Supply See “Removing the Housing Cover” on page 76 See “Removing a Dummy Link Bar” on page 77 See “Removing a Link Bar” on page 77 Disconnect the FDD power connector from the FDD drive and the HDD power connector from the HDD.. Disconnect the CD-RW power connector from CD-RW drive and DVD-ROM power connector from DVD- ROM drive.
  • Page 95: Removing Power Switch Cable

    Disconnect the power LED, hard disk drive activity LED and network activity cables from the main board. Removing Power Switch Cable See “Removing the Housing Cover” on page 76 See “Removing the Front Panel” on page 76 Remove the power switch cable from the main board and release the latches by using a flat screwdriver. Press the power switch cable and then detach it from the housing Chapter 3...
  • Page 96: Removing The System Main Board

    Removing the System Main Board See “Removing the Housing Cover” on page 76 See “Removing a Dummy Link Bar” on page 77 See “Removing the AGP VGA Card” on page 78 See “Removing the Modem Card” on page 78 Before you remove the system main board, make sure that all cables connected to the main board are removed.
  • Page 97: Veriton 7600D/ 7600G Disassembly Procedure Flowchart

    Veriton 7600D/ 7600G Disassembly Procedure Flowchart The flowchart on the succeeding page gives you a graphical representation on the entire disassembly sequence and instructs you on the components that need to be removed during servicing. FDD Module RTC Battery HDD Module Power Supply Intrusion Alarm Cable...
  • Page 98: Disassembling The Veriton 7600D/ 7600G

    Disassembling the Veriton 7600D/ 7600G Opening the Housing This section tells you how to open the housing cover when you need to install additional components inside the system unit. CAUTION: Before you proceed, make sure that you have turned off the system and all peripherals connected to it.
  • Page 99: Removing The Modem Card

    Removing the Modem Card See “Removing the Housing” on page 89. (Remove the left panel only) Remove the screw on the bracket of the modem card. Set the screw aside, you will need it when reinserting the modem card Removing the AGP VGA Card See “Removing the Housing”...
  • Page 100: Removing The Usb/ Audio Board

    Removing the USB/ Audio Board See “Removing the Housing” on page 89 See “Removing the Front Panel” on page 89 See “Removing the Modem Card” on page 90 Disconnect the memory stick cable and USB cable from the main board Disconnect the memory stick cable and the USB cable from the audio board.
  • Page 101: Removing The Dvd-Rom And Cd-Rw Drive

    Removing the DVD-ROM and CD-RW Drive See “Removing the Housing” on page 89. See “Removing the Front Panel” on page 89 Disconnect the optical drive IDE cable and audio cable from the main board.. Remove the four screws holding the CD-RW drive to the housing Disconnect the CD-RW power cable, CD-RW IDE cable, and audio cable from the CD-RW, then remove the CD-ROM drive from the housing.
  • Page 102: Removing The Floppy Disk Drive

    Remove the four screws holding DVD-ROM to the housing Disconnect the DVD-ROM power cable, DVD-ROM IDE cable, and audio cable from the DVD-ROM, then remove the DVD-ROM drive from the housing Removing the Floppy Disk Drive See “Removing the Housing” on page 89. (Remove the left panel only) Disconnect the floppy disk drive cable from the main board and then remove the four screws holding the diskette drive.
  • Page 103: Removing The Hard Disk Drive

    Disconnect the floppy disk drive cable and the floppy disk drive power connector, then remove the diskette drive from the housing Removing the Hard Disk Drive See “Removing the Housing” on page 89. (Remove the left panel only) Disconnect the hard disk drive IDE cable from the main board and then remove the four screws that hold the hard disk drive to the disk frame.
  • Page 104: Removing The Intrusion Alarm Cable Module

    Removing the Intrusion Alarm Cable Module See “Removing the Housing” on page 89. (Remove the left panel only) Disconnect the cable as shown here, remove the one screw here, and then detach the intrusion alarm cable module from the housing. Removing a DIMM See “Removing the Housing”...
  • Page 105: Removing The Cpu Fan Sink

    Removing the CPU Fan Sink See “Removing the Housing” on page 89. (Remove the left panel only) Detach the fan/heatsink cable connector and release the two CPU fan sink levers from the CPU fan sink socket carefully, and then lift the fan/heatsink from the processor Press down the levers back to their original position.
  • Page 106: Removing And Installing The Processor

    Removing and Installing the Processor See “Removing the Housing” on page 89. (Remove the left panel only) See “Removing the CPU Fan Sink” on page 96. Pull the socket lever up to release the processor pins from the socket holes an pull out the processor from the socket..
  • Page 107: Removing The Power Supply

    Removing the Power Supply See “Removing the Housing” on page 89. (Remove the left panel only) Disconnect the FDD power connector from the FDD drive and the HDD power connector from the HDD. Disconnect the CD-RW power connector from the CD-RW drive and DVD-ROM power connector from the DVD-ROM drive.
  • Page 108: Removing The Main Board

    Removing the Main Board See “Removing the Housing” on page 89. (Remove the left panel only) Put the housing to lying position with the open area facing upward. See “Removing the AGP VGA Card” on page 90 See “Removing the Modem Card” on page 90 Before you remove the system main board, make sure that all cables connected to the main board are removed.
  • Page 109: Removing The I/O Port Bracket

    Removing the I/O Port Bracket See “Removing the Housing” on page 89. (Remove the left panel only) Put the housing to lying position with the open area facing upward. See “Removing the AGP VGA Card” on page 90 See “Removing the Modem Card” on page 90 See “Removing the Main Board”...
  • Page 110 Veriton 3600(D/G)/5600(D/G)/7600(D/G)
  • Page 111: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting This chapter provides troubleshooting information for the Veriton 3600D/5600D/7600D, and the Veriton 3600G/5600G/7600G Power-On Self-Test (POST) Index of Error Message Index of Error Symptoms Undetermined Problems Chapter 4 Chapter 4...
  • Page 112: Power-On Self-Test (Post)

    Power-On Self-Test (POST) Each time you turn on the system, the Power-on Self Test (POST) is initiated. Several items are tested during POST, but is for the most part transparent to the user. The Power-On Self Test (POST) is a BIOS procedure that boots the system, initializes and diagnoses the system components, and controls the operation of the power-on password option.
  • Page 113 Checkpoint Reserved 1. Blank out screen 2. Clear CMOS error flag Reserved 1. Clear 8042 interface 2. Initialize 8042 self-test 1. Test special keyboard controller for Winbond 977 series Super I/O chips. 2. Enable keyboard interface. Reserved 1. Disable PS/2 mouse interface (optional) 2.
  • Page 114 Checkpoint 1. Check validity of RTC value: e.g. a value of 5Ah is an invalid value for RTC minute. 2. Load CMOS settings into BIOS stack. If CMOS checksum fails, use default value instead. 3. Prepare BIOS resource map for PCI & PnP use. If ESCD is valid, take into consideration of the ESCD’s legacy information.
  • Page 115 Checkpoint Test 8259 functionality Reserved Reserved Reserved Initialize EISA slot Reserved 1. Calculate total memory by testing the last double word of each 64K page. 2. Program writes allocation for AMD K5 CPU. Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved 1. Program MTRR of M1 CPU. 2.
  • Page 116 Checkpoint Prepare memory size information for function call: INT 15h ax=E820h Reserved Turn on L2 cache Reserved Program chipset registers according to items described in Setup& Auto-configuration table. Reserved 1. Assign resources to all ISA PnP devices. 2. Auto assign ports to onboard COM ports if the corresponding item in Setup is set to “AUTO”...
  • Page 117 Checkpoint 1. USB final Initialization 2. NET PC: Build SYSID structure 3. Switch screen back to text mode. 4. Set up ACPI table at top of memory. 5. Invoke ISA adapter ROMs. 6. Assign IRQs to PCI devices 7. Initialize APM 8.
  • Page 118: Post Error Messages List

    POST Error Messages List If you cannot run the diagnostics program tests but did receive a POST error message, use “POST Error Messages List” to diagnose system problems. If you did not receive any error message, look for a description of your error symptoms in “Error Symptoms List”...
  • Page 119 BIOS Messages Memory Test: Memory test fail Override enabled - Defaults loaded Press TAB to show POST screen Primary master hard disk fail Primary slave hard disk fail Secondary master hard disk fail Secondary slave hard disk fail Chapter 4 Action/FRU This message displays during a full memory test, counting down the memory areas being tested.
  • Page 120: Error Symptoms List

    Error Symptoms List NOTE: To diagnose a problem, first find the error symptom in the left column. If directed to a check procedure, replace the FRU indicated in the check procedure. If no check procedure is indicated, the first Action/ FRU listed in right column is the most likely cause.
  • Page 121 Error Symptom Diskette drive LED comes on for more than 2 minutes when reading data. Diskette drive LED fails to light, and the drive is unable to access for more than 2 minutes. Diskette drive test failed. NOTE: Ensure hard disk drive is configured correctly in BIOS Setup, cable/jumper are set correctly before diagnosing any hard disk drive problems.
  • Page 122 Error Symptom Audio software program invokes but no sound comes from speakers. Modem ring cannot wake up system from suspend mode. Data/fax modem software program invokes but cannot receive/send data/fax Fax/voice modem software program invokes but has no sound output. (Data files are received normally;...
  • Page 123 Error Symptom Execute “Load BIOS Default Settings” in BIOS Setup to confirm ports presence before diagnosing any parallel/serial ports problems. Serial or parallel port loop-back test failed. Printing failed. Printer problems. Some or all keys on keyboard do not work. Pressing power switch does not turn off system.
  • Page 124: Undetermined Problems

    Check all cables and connectors for proper installation. If the jumpers, switches and voltage settings are correct, remove or disconnect the following, one at a time: 10. Non-Acer devices External devices Any adapter card (modem card, LAN card or video card, if installed)
  • Page 125: Jumpers And Connectors

    Jumper and Connector Information Jumpers and Connectors Refer to the following figure for the location of the jumpers and connectors on the main board: JPW1 Back Panel AGP1 JLAN1 JAUD1 Mouse USB Ports Keyboard Chapter 5 DDR DIMMs CPUFAN1 JBIOS1 PCI 1~3 JRECOVER USB2/3...
  • Page 126: Jumper And Connector Description

    Jumper and Connector Description Label Component JPW1 ATX 12V Power Connector CPUFAN1 Processor Fan Connector D_LED1 D Bracket 2 Connector COM1 9-pin Serial Port FDD1 FDD Connector ATX1 20-pin Power Connector IDE2/1 Ultra ATA HDD Connectors IDE1: Primary IDE Connector IDE2: Secondary IDE Connector SYSFAN1 System Fan Connector...
  • Page 127 NOTE: *: Default Settings. Chapter 5...
  • Page 128: Main Board Layout

    Main Board Layout Veriton 3600G/D 5600G/D 7600G/D Top: Mouse Bottom: Keyboard USB Ports Top: Parallel Port Bottom: COM A COM B (865PE) VGA Port (865G) JPW1 L6710X Top: LAN Jack Bottom: USB Ports : Line-In Broadcom Line-Out BCM4401KFB B: Mic...
  • Page 129: Fru (Field Replaceable Unit) List

    Acer Corporation does not provide these parts. NOTE: To scrap or to return the defective parts, you should follow the local government ordinance or regulations on how best to dispose it, or follow the rules set by your regional Acer office on how to return it.
  • Page 130: Veriton 3600D/ 3600G Exploded Diagram

    Veriton 3600D/ 3600G Exploded Diagram Picture Floppy Disk Drive Cables Part Name FDD 1.44MB PANASONIC JU- 256A048P FDD 1.44MB MITSUMI D353M3D- R694005 FDD 1.44MB NEC FD-1231T-STD-R2 Part Number KF.25602.002 KF.35301.001 KF.12301.001 Veriton 3600(D/G)/5600(D/G)/7600(D/G)
  • Page 131 Picture Main board Boards Chapter 6 Part Name HDD/ CD-ROM CABLE 40PIN 3CON ATA-100 FDD CABLE 34PIN 2CON FRONT USB CABLE 5PIN 2CON AUDIO CABLE 5PIN 2CON CD-IN CABLE 4PIN 2CON LED SWITCH CABLE SET W/HOLDER M/B Springdale-G/ICH5 FOR G SERIAL M/B Springdale-PE/ICH5 FOR D SERIAL Part Number 50.AM5V3.001...
  • Page 132 Picture Power Supply Case/Cover/Bracket Assembly Miscellaneous Part Name DAUGHTER BOARD USB 2.0 MS-6988 POWER SUPPLY 200W W/ PFC SI A200P2 POWER SUPPLY 200W W/O PFC SI A200M2 FRONT BEZEL ASSY W/O LED SWITCH CABLE TOP COVER CHASSIS W/ INSTRUSION ALARM CABLE, LED SWITCH CABLE, LED HOLDER DB BRACKET I/O BRACKET...
  • Page 133 Picture FAN SINK Screws Speaker Optional Parts Chapter 6 Part Name RUBBER FOOT NAME PLATE 3600D NAME PLATE 3600G FAN SINK 1.5-2.8G SIDE-FLOW FOR P4 478 AVC SCREW, #6-32, 6mm SCREW, M3*5L, 5mm SPEAKER STANDARD 2.1 CHANNEL CHARMING E21 INTERNAL SPEAKER CHARMING A101S SPEAKER 2.0 NEOSONIC SPEAKER 5W+5W ACTIVE 12V...
  • Page 134: Veriton 5600D/ 5600G Exploded Diagram

    Veriton 5600D/ 5600G Exploded Diagram Picture Floppy Disk Drive Cables Part Name FDD 1.44MB PANASONIC JU- 256A048P FDD 1.44MB MITSUMI D353M3D- R694005 FDD 1.44MB NEC FD-1231T-STD-R2 Part Number KF.25602.002 KF.35301.001 KF.12301.001 Veriton 3600(D/G)/5600(D/G)/7600(D/G)
  • Page 135 Picture 1-13 Main board Chapter 6 Part Name HDD/ CD-ROM CABLE 40PIN 3CON ATA-100 FDD CABLE 34PIN 2CON FRONT USB CABLE 5PIN 2CON AUDIO CABLE 5PIN 2CON CD-IN CABLE 4PIN 2CON LED SWITCH CABLE SET W/HOLDER M/B Springdale-G/ICH5 FOR G SERIAL M/B Springdale-PE/ICH5 FOR D SERIAL Part Number 50.PSDV5.006...
  • Page 136 Picture Boards Case/Cover/Bracket Assembly Miscellaneous Part Name DAUGHTER BOARD USB 2.0 MS-6988 FRONT BEZEL ASSY W/O LED SWITCH CABLE FRONT COVER BLUE CHASSIS W/ INSTRUSION ALARM CABLE, LED SWITCH CABLE, LED HOLDER DB BRACKET TOP COVER EMPTY COVER 5.2 I/O BRACKET I/O SHIELD RETENTION MODULE RUBBER FOOT...
  • Page 137 Picture FAN SINK Screws Speaker Power Supply Optional Parts Chapter 6 Part Name FAN SINK 1.5-2.8G STANDARD FOR P4 478 AVC FAN SINK 3.06-3.2G STANDARD FOR P4 478 AVC SCREW, #6-32, 6mm SCREW, M3*5L, 5mm SPEAKER STANDARD 2.1 CHANNEL CHARMING E21 INTERNAL SPEAKER CHARMING A101S SPEAKER 2.0 NEOSONIC...
  • Page 138: Veriton 7600D/ 7600G Exploded Diagram

    Veriton 7600D/ 7600G Exploded Diagram Picture Floppy Disk Drive Cables Part Name FDD 1.44MB PANASONIC JU- 256A048P FDD 1.44MB MITSUMI D353M3D- R694005 FDD 1.44MB NEC FD-1231T-STD-R2 Part Number KF.25602.002 KF.35301.001 KF.12301.001 Veriton 3600(D/G)/5600(D/G)/7600(D/G)
  • Page 139 Picture Main board Boards Power Supply Chapter 6 Part Name HDD/ CD-ROM CABLE 40PIN 3CON ATA-100 FDD CABLE 34PIN 2CON FRONT USB CABLE 5PIN 2CON AUDIO CABLE 5PIN 2CON LED SWETCH CABLE SET W/ HOLDER 50.76DV3.002 M/B Springdale-G/ICH5 FOR G SERIAL M/B Springdale-PE/ICH5 FOR D SERIAL DAUGHTER BOARD USB 2.0 MS-6988 Part Number...
  • Page 140 Picture Case/Cover/Bracket Assembly Part Name POWER SUPPLY 200W W/ PFC FSP ATX-200GT(PF) POWER SUPPLY 200W W/O PFC FSP ATX-200GT FRONT BEZEL ASSY H80 FRONT COVER BULE UPPER COVER BULE CHASSIS W/ INSTRUSION ALARM CABLE, LED SWITCH CABLE, LED HOLDER DB BRACKET SIDE COVER-RIGHT SIDE COVER -LEFT EMPTY COVER 5.25”...
  • Page 141 Picture Miscellaneous Screws Optional Parts Chapter 6 Part Name I/O SHIELD RETENTION MODULE NAME PLATE VT7600G NAME PLATE VT7600D SCREW, #6-32, 6mm SCREW, M3*5L, 5mm INTERNAL USB CABLE Part Number 33.76DV3..001 42.76DV3.001 40.76GV3.001 40.76DV3.001 86.75EV5.001 86.75EV5.002...
  • Page 142: Veriton 3600(D/G)/5600(D/G)/7600(D/G)

    Model Definition and Configuration Veriton 3600(D/G)/5600(D/G)/7600(D/G) Project Name: Bassoon Description VT3600/5600/7600 D series ana G series is positioned to be the first Main Board product that supports the ® latest Intel Chipset Springdale-PE/G technology with DDR DIMM module and Hyper-Threading Techology. As a technology leader in the PC market, Bassoon stands for not only the image of the best performance product for Intel’s next generation mainstream platform but also a real time to market product for all customers’...
  • Page 143: Test Compatible Components

    Appendix B Test Compatible Components This computer’s compatibility is a test plan released by Acer Internal Testing Department. Once the final report is available, this chapter will be revised accordingly. Appendix B...
  • Page 144: Microsoft Windows Xp Professional Edition Environment Test

    Microsoft Windows XP Professional Edition Environment Test Item Processor Memory CPU Fan Sink HDD (IDE) Specifications Intel Celeron 2.2G/2.4G Socket 478 Intel Northwood 2.4G/2.5G/2.53G/2.6G/2.66G2.8G/3.0G/3.06G/3.2G Note : 3.0G/3.06G/3.2G for VT7600 and VT5600 series) Micron DDR 266 128MB 0.15u CL=2.5 Micron DDR 266 256MB 0.15u CL=2.5 Micron DDR 333 256MB/die, 0.13u CL=2.5 Micron DDR 333 512MB/die, 0.13u CL=2.5 Micron DDR 400 128MB/die, 0.13u CL=2.5...
  • Page 145 Item IDE Cable FDD Cable CD-ROM CD-RW DVD-ROM Combo Mouse Keyboard Appendix B Specifications Ultra 100 (3 CONN) (150+300) for VT5600 and VT7600 series Ultra 100 (2 CONN) for VT3600 series FDD cable 34P for VT5600 and VT7600 series FDD cable 34P (2 CONN) for VT3600 series BTC 52X Liteon 52X MSI 52X...
  • Page 146 GVC ATX GVC LP Acer Genesis Mini-Tower HF Acer Genesis Mini-Tower 200W PFC Acer Genesis Mini-Tower 200W non PFC Acer Genesis Desktop 200W PFC Acer Genesis Desktop 200W non PFC Acer Genesis SFF 160W PFC Acer Genesis SFF 160W non PFC...
  • Page 147: Microsoft Windows Xp Home Edition Environment Test

    Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition Environment Test Item Processor Memory CPU Fan Sink HDD (IDE) Appendix B Specifications Intel Celeron 2.2G/2.4G Socket 478 Intel Northwood 2.4G/2.5G/2.53G/2.6G/2.66G2.8G/3.0G/3.06G/3.2G Note : 3.0G/3.06G/3.2G for VT7600 and VT5600 series) Micron DDR 266 128MB 0.15u CL=2.5 Micron DDR 266 256MB 0.15u CL=2.5 Micron DDR 333 256MB/die, 0.13u CL=2.5 Micron DDR 333 512MB/die, 0.13u CL=2.5...
  • Page 148 Item IDE Cable FDD Cable CD-ROM CD-RW DVD-ROM Combo Mouse Keyboard Specifications Ultra 100 (3 CONN) (150+300) for VT5600 and VT7600 series Ultra 100 (2 CONN) for VT3600 series FDD cable 34P for VT5600 and VT7600 series FDD cable 34P (2 CONN) for VT3600 series BTC 52X Liteon 52X MSI 52X...
  • Page 149 GVC ATX GVC LP Acer Genesis Mini-Tower HF Acer Genesis Mini-Tower 200W PFC Acer Genesis Mini-Tower 200W non PFC Acer Genesis Desktop 200W PFC Acer Genesis Desktop 200W non PFC Acer Genesis SFF 160W PFC Acer Genesis SFF 160W non PFC...
  • Page 150 Veriton 3600(D/G)/5600(D/G)/7600(D/G)
  • Page 151: Appendix C Online Support Information

    This section describes online technical support services available to help you repair your Acer Systems. If you are a distributor, dealer, ASP or TPM, please refer your technical queries to your local Acer branch office. Acer Branch Offices and Regional Business Units may access our website. However some information sources will require a user i.d.
  • Page 152 Veriton 3600(D/G)/5600(D/G)/7600(D/G)
  • Page 153: Index

    Assignment Map 29 Audio controller 25 Audio Interface 25 Audio-in/Line-in port 13, 15, 19 Audio-out/Line-out port 13, 15, 19 Block Diagram 20 Cache Memory 24 size 24 speed 24 Chipsets 31 Compatibility Test 134 Connectors 116 Description 117 description 117 controllers 31 audio 25 serial port 28...
  • Page 154 cover 63 Housing Cover 63 Main board removing 99 Mechanical Specifications 32 Memory removing 71, 95 size 24 system 24 Memory Address Map 29 Model Definition 133 Motherboard removing 99 MPU-401 25 Network port 12, 14, 18 Online Support Information 142 Overview 1, 133 Parallel Port 28 Parallel/printer port 12, 14, 18...
  • Page 155 Weight 32 Windows XP Professional Environment Test 135 Index...

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