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Veriton 3200

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
PART NO.: 49.38H02.031
DOC. NO.: SG359-0103A
PRINTED IN TAIWAN

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  • Page 1: Veriton 3200

    Veriton 3200 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 PART NO.: 49.38H02.031 DOC. NO.: SG359-0103A PRINTED IN TAIWAN...
  • Page 2 Copyright Copyright © 1999 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 3 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 4 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 5: Table Of Contents

    Chapter 1 System Specifications Overview ............1 Features .
  • Page 6 Veriton 3200 Exploded Diagram ........75...
  • Page 7 Table of Contents...
  • Page 8: System Specifications

    System Specifications Overview The Veriton 3200 supports Intel IBM PC/AT compatible system with PCI/AGP bus. Chapter 1 ® Pentium III Flip Chip-Pin Grid Array (FC-PGA) processor based Micro ATX, Chapter 1...
  • Page 9: Features

    Features Performance Intel Pentium® III and Celeron processor with integrated L2 cache memory in Flip Chip (FC)-PGA 370 socket form factor Expandable system memory to a maximum of 512 MB NOTE: Due to a chipset limitation you can only use two DIMM sockets (DIMM1 and DIMM2) when you install a 133 MHZ front side bus CPU.
  • Page 10: Front Panel

    Front Panel Label Icon * 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 11: Rear Panel

    Rear panel Label Icon * The CRT monitor port is automatically disabled when an add-on VGA card is installed into the system. Connect the monitor to the VGA port instead. † The system has two microphone-in ports (front and rear). However, you can not use both of them at the same time.
  • Page 12: Main Board Layout

    Main Board Layout Floppy disk drive connector IDE 1 HDD connector IDE 2 HDD connector Battery Firmware HUB (BIOS) IDE LED connector Power LED connector Wake on LAN connector Turbo/LAN active LED connector ATX power switch Buzzer USB connector for USB-audio board Intrusion alarm connector Intel 82801BA chipset PCI slots 3...
  • Page 13: Keyboard

    Keyboard The keyboard that came with your computer has full-sized keys that include separate cursor keys, two Windows keys, and twelve function keys. Programmable keys The programmable keys help you directly access a URL (Web site) or launch any program, file, or application in your system.
  • Page 14: Multimedia Keys

    Multimedia keys The multimedia keys allow you to play, pause, stop, step forward, or step back a song or movie conveniently using your keyboard. Icon Play/Pause Stop Forward Backward Volume control/Mute The volume control/mute knob controls the speaker volume. Turn it clockwise or counterclockwise to adjust the volume.
  • Page 15: Windows Keys

    Windows keys The keyboard has two keys that perform Windows-specific functions Windows logo key Application key Description Start button. Combinations with this key perform special functions, such Windows + Tab: Activate the next Taskbar button Windows + E: Explore My Computer Windows + F: Find Document Windows + M: Minimize All Shift + Windows + M: Undo Minimize All...
  • Page 16: Hardware Specifications And Configurations

    Celeron processor upto 766 MHz and Pentium III processor upto 1 GHz 0 MHz (If Stop CPU Clock in Sleep State the BIOS Setup is set to Enabled.) Processor voltage can be detected by the system without setting any jumper. Specification Acer V4.0 Flash ROM 4Mbits 32-pin DIP package PCI 2.1, APM1.2, DMI 2.00.1, E-IDE, ACPI 1.0, ESCD 1.03, ANSI ATA 3.0, PnP...
  • Page 17 System Memory Item Support memory voltage Support memory module package Support to parity check feature Support to Error Correction Code (ECC) feature. Memory module combinations Memory Combinations-100 MHz DIMM 1 128M 128M 256M 256M Memory Combinations-133 MHz DIMM 1 256/DS M 256/DS M 64/SS M 64/SS M...
  • Page 18 Video Interface Item Video controller Video controller resident bus Video interface support *32 - 24bpp color data is processed using a 32bpp data format Display Screen Resolution 320x240 320x240 352x480 352x576 400x300 512x384 640x400 640x480 60, 70, 72, 75, 85 720x480 75, 85 720x576...
  • Page 19 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 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 20 Parallel Port Item Parallel port controller Parallel port controller resident bus Number of parallel ports Support 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 Item...
  • Page 21 USB Port Item Universal HCI USB Class Memory Address Map Address 000000 - 07FFFF 080000 - 09FFFF 0A0000 - 0BFFFF 0C0000 - 0C7FFF 0C8000 - 0DFFFF 0E0000 - 0EFFFF 0F0000 - 0FFFFF 100000 - UPPER LIMIT UPPER LIMIT - 4GBytes PCI INTx# and IDSEL Assignment Map PCI INTx # INTA#...
  • Page 22 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 IRQ Assignment Map IRQx IRQ0 Timer IRQ1 Keyboard IRQ2 Cascade Interrupt Control IRQ3 Serial Alternate IRQ4 Serial Primary...
  • Page 23 DRQ Assignment Map DRQx DRQ0 DRQ1 DRQ2 DRQ3 DRQ4 DRQ5 DRQ6 DRQ7 NOTE: N - Not in use Main Board Major Chips Item North Bridge South Bridge Super I/O controller Audio controller LAN controller HDD controller Keyboard controller Environmental Requirements Item Temperature Operating...
  • Page 24 Switching Power Supply 145W Input Frequency 50Hz 60Hz Input Voltage 100 - 120 VRMS 200 - 240 VRMS Input Current (This is for 145 power supply) NOTE: 1. This "4A" includes the outlet supply current: 2A. 2. Measure at line input 90VRMS and maximum load condition. Output Requirements +12V -12V...
  • Page 25: 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 26 Chapter 1...
  • Page 27: 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 28: Entering Setup

    Entering Setup To enter Setup, press the key combination NOTE: You must press The Setup Utility main menu then appears: Load Default Settings Abort Settings Change The system supports two BIOS Utility levels: Basic and Advanced. The above screen is the BIOS Utility Basic Level screen.
  • Page 29 The command line at the bottom of the menu tells you how to move within a screen and from one screen to another. To select an option, move the highlight bar by pressing Press to move to the next page or To change a parameter setting, press Press to return to the main menu.
  • Page 30: System Information

    System Information The following screen appears if you select System Information from the main menu. Processor ... Pentium III Processor Speed ... 600 MHz Level 1 Cache ... 32 KB, Enabled Level 2 Cache ... 256 KB, Enabled Floppy Drive A ... 1.44 MB 3.5-inch Floppy Drive B ...
  • Page 31 Parameter IDE Secondary Channel Specifies the current configuration of the IDE Master device connected to the master port of the secondary IDE channel. IDE Secondary Channel Specifies the current configuration of the IDE Slave device connected to the slave port of the secondary IDE channel.
  • Page 32: Product Information

    Product Information The screen below appears if you select Product Information from the main menu: Product Name ... Acer Veriton 3200 System S/N ... N/A Main Board ID ... S58M Main Board S/N ... N/A System BIOS Version ... V4.0 SMBIOS Version ...
  • Page 33: Disk Drives

    Disk Drives Select Disk Drives from the main menu to configure the drives installed in your system. NOTE: The following screen shows the Disk Drives menu: The asterisk (*) mark indicates that the parameter appears only when you are in the Advanced Level. Floppy Drive A ...
  • Page 34 The following screen appears if you select any of the IDE drive parameters: Device Detection Mode Device Type ... Hard Disk Cylinder ... [8354] Head ... [16] Sector ... [63] Size ... [4311] M.B. Hard Disk LBA Mode ... [Auto] *Hard Disk Block Mode ...
  • Page 35 Device Detection Mode ... [Auto] Device Type... None Cylinder... [0] Head... [0] Sector... [0] Size... [0] M.B. Device Detection Mode ... [Auto] Device Type ... IDE CD-ROM *Advanced PIO Mode ... [Auto] *DMA Transfer Mode ... [Auto] NOTE: The asterisk (*) mark indicates that the parameter appears only when you are in the Advanced Level. The following table describes the parameters found in this menu.
  • Page 36 Parameter Device Type Display the type of device installed. Cylinder Specifies your hard disk’s number of cylinders, and is automatically set depending on your Type parameter setting. Head Specifies your hard disk’s number of heads, and is automatically set depending on your Type parameter setting.
  • Page 37: Onboard Peripherals

    Onboard Peripherals The Onboard Peripherals menu allows you to configure the onboard devices. Selecting this option from the main menu displays the following screen: Serial Port 1 ... [Enabled] Base Address ... [3F8h] IRQ ... [4] Serial Port 2 ... [Disabled] Base Address ...
  • Page 38 Parameter ECP DMA Channel Allows you to assign a DMA channel for the ECP parallel port function. This parameter is configurable only if you select the Extended Capabilities Port (ECP) as the operation mode. Floppy Disk Controller Lets you enable or disable the onboard floppy disk controller.
  • Page 39: Power Management

    Power Management The Power Management menu lets you configure the system power-management feature. It works only under 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 40 Parameter Power Switch < 4 sec. System Wake-up Event Modem Ring Indicator PCI Power Management RTC Alarm Resume Day Resume Time Restart on AC/ Power Failure ACPI Sleep State Description Lets you specify whether to automatically turn off the machine or put the system to Suspend mode when the power switch is pressed for less than 4 seconds.
  • Page 41: Boot Options

    Boot Options This option allows you to specify your preferred settings for bootup. The following screen appears if you select Boot Options from the main menu: Boot Sequence 1st. [IDE CD-ROM] 2nd. [Floppy Disk A:] 3rd. [Hard Disk C:] 4th. [Intel ® Boot Agent Version 3.0] Primary Display Adapter...
  • Page 42 Parameter Silent Boot When enabled, BIOS is in graphical mode and displays only an identification logo during POST and while booting. Then, the screen displays the operating system prompt (as in DOS) or logo (as in Windows). If any error occurs while booting, the system automatically switches to the text mode.
  • Page 43: Date And Time

    Date and Time The following screen appears if you select the Date and Time option from the main menu: Date... Time... [HH:MM:SS] The following table describes the parameters found in this menu: Parameter Date Lets you set the date following the weekday- month-day-year format.
  • Page 44: System Security

    System Security The Setup program has a number of security features to prevent unauthorized access to the system and its data. The following screen appears if you select System Security from the main menu: Supervisor Password ... [None] User Password ... [----] Password on Boot ...
  • Page 45: Setting A Password

    Setting a Password Enter the BIOS utility and select “System Security” . Highlight the “Supervisor Password” parameter to set a Setup password, or “User Password” to set a power-on password. Then press the left or right arrow key. The following creen appears: Enter your Password twice.
  • Page 46: Changing Or Removing The Password

    Changing or Removing the Password If you want to change one of your passwords, do the following: Enter the BIOS utility and select “System Security”. Highlight the “Supervisor Password” parameter (for Supervisor password) or the “User Password” parameter (a Supervisor Password must be set first before you can change the User password). The Password menu appears.
  • Page 47: Advanced Options

    Advanced Options NOTE: The Advanced Options menu is only available if you press F8 or Alt + F4 in the main menu. The “Advanced Options” menu allows you to configure the system memory and PCI device settings. The following screen shows the Advanced Options parameters: CAUTION: Do not change any settings in the Advanced Options menu if you are not a qualified technician to avoid damaging the system.
  • Page 48 Parameter Memory at 15MB-16MB To prevent memory address conflicts between Reserved for the system and expansion boards, reserve this memory range for the use of either the system or an expansion board. Some VGA cards have required settings for this feature. Check your VGA card manual before setting this parameter.
  • Page 49: Pnp/Pci Options

    PnP/PCI Options The PnP/PCI Options menu allows you to specify the settings for your PCI devices. Selecting this option displays the following screen: PCI IRQ Setting ... [Auto] PCI Slot 1 ... [--] PCI Slot 2 ... [--] PCI Slot 3 ... [--] PCI IRQ Sharing ...
  • Page 50: Chipset Settings

    Parameter Graphics Aperture Size This parameter determines the effective size of the graphics aperture. Graphics aperture is the address range that the AGP video and the CPU use to manage graphical objects. The lowest setting is 8 MB and the highest is 256 MB.
  • Page 51 The following screen displays the Chipset settings menu: Spread Spectrum ... [Enabled] ICH Audio Codec ... [Enabled] ICH SMBUS Controller ... [Enabled] Delay Transaction ... [Enabled] Determine DIMM Frequency ... [Auto] Parameter Spread Spectrum This parameter lets you enable or disable the spread spectrum.
  • Page 52: Load Default Settings

    Load Default 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: Do you want to load default settings? Choosing Yes enables BIOS to automatically detect the hardware changes that you have made in your system.
  • Page 53: Abort Settings Change

    Abort Settings Change Selecting the Abort Settings Change option from the main menu displays the following dialog box: Do you really want to abort settings change? Choosing Yes discards all the changes that you have made and reverts the parameters to their previously saved settings.
  • Page 54: Exiting Setup

    Exiting Setup To exit the BIOS utility, simply press Esc . The following dialog box appears: Settings have been changed. Do you really want to exit setup? Select Yes to exit Setup. Select No to return to the main menu. Settings have been changed.
  • Page 55: Machine Disassembly And Replacement

    Machine Disassembly and Replacement This chapter contains step-by-step procedures on how to disassemble the Veriton 3200 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 56: 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. Chapter 3...
  • Page 57: Disassembly Procedure Flowchart

    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 & Power Supply Bracket DVD- Bracket Main board Chapter 3 Main Unit...
  • Page 58: Opening The Housing

    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 59: Removing The Front Panel

    Removing the Front Panel See “Opening the Housing” on page 51 Detach the front bezel from the front panel gently. Detach the front bezel from the front panel gently. Removing the EMI Audio Cover See “Opening the Housing” on page 51 See “Removing the Front Panel”...
  • Page 60: Removing The Modem Card

    Removing the Modem Card See “Opening the Housing” on page 51 Remove the screw as shown below and then remove the modem card from the slot. Removing the AGP VGA Card See “Opening the Housing” on page 51 Remove the screw as shown here and then remove the AGP VGA card from the slot. Removing the FDD and DVD Frame See “Opening the Housing”...
  • Page 61 Disconnect the power and floppy disk drive cables from the floppy disk drive. Disconnect the power cable, IDE cable, and audio cable from the DVD-ROM drive. Disconnect the micro switch cable from the main board. Pull the FDD and DVD frame from the lower case. Remove the four screws as shown here then detach the DVD-ROM drive from the frame.
  • Page 62: Removing The Usb And Audio Board

    Remove the four screws as shown here then detach the floppy disk drive from the frame. Disconnect micro switch cable from the FDD and DVD frame. Removing the USB and Audio Board See “Opening the Housing” on page 51 See “Removing the Front Panel” on page 52 See “Removing the EMI Audio Cover”...
  • Page 63: Removing The Hard Disk Drive

    Remove the two screws as shown here then detach the USB and audio board from the lower case. Removing the Hard Disk Drive See “Opening the Housing” on page 51 See “Removing the FDD and DVD Frame” on page 53 Disconnect the IDE cable and HDD power cable from the hard disk drive.
  • Page 64: Removing The Dimm

    Remove the two screws as shown and then detach the hard disk drive from the frame. Removing the DIMM See “Opening the Housing” on page 51 To release the system memory, press down and out on the levers on both sides of the DIMM socket. Gently pull the DIMM out of the socket.
  • Page 65: Removing The Rtc Battery

    Gently remove the power supply from the system. Disconnect the power cable from the main board. Removing the RTC Battery See “Opening the Housing” on page 51 To remove the RTC battery from the holder, gently remove it from the holder by hand. Removing the Processor See “Opening the Housing”...
  • Page 66: Removing The Main Board

    Press down and pry the screwdriver outward to detach the metal bracket from the socket. Lift up the socket lever and then pull the CPU out from the socket carefully. Removing the Main board See “Opening the Housing” on page 51 See “Removing the FDD and DVD Frame”...
  • Page 67: Chapter 4 Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting This chapter provides troubleshooting information for the Veriton 3200: Power-On Self-Test (POST) Index of Error Messages Index of Error Codes and Error Beeps Index of Error Symptoms Undetermined Problems Chapter 4 Chapter 4...
  • Page 68: 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 69: 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 70 BIOS Messages IDE Drive 0 Error IDE Drive 1 Error IDE Drive 2 Error IDE Drive 3 Error IRQ Setting Error Expansion ROM Allocation Fail I/O Resource Conflict(s) Memory Resource Conflict(s) PCI Device Error PS/2 Pointing Device Interface Error PS/2 Pointing Device Error DMI Table Was Destroyed Press Ctrl + Alt + Esc key to enter Setup or F1 key to continue...
  • Page 71: 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 72 Error Symptom Diskette drive read/write error. 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 73 Error Symptom Real-time clock is inaccurate. 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 74 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 75: 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 76 Chapter 4...
  • Page 77: Chapter 5 Jumper And Connector Information

    Jumper and Connector Information Jumpers and Connectors Refer to the following figure for the location of the jumpers and connectors on the main board: Main board DIMM3 DIMM2 DIMM1 JPX4 Chapter 5 Chapter 5 PS-ON USB2 INTRUDER JPXB JPXA JPX2...
  • Page 78: Connector Description

    Connector Description Connector No. Turbo/LAN active LED connector AUDIO2 Audio connector for USB-audio board Battery Buzzer CD-IN CD-ROM audio connector PS/2 mouse (upper) and keyboard (lower) ports Network (upper) and USB (lower) ports Parallel (upper), VGA (lower right) and serial port 1 (lower left) ports MIDI/game (upper), line-out (left), line-in (middle), and mic-in (right) ports CN10 AGP slot...
  • Page 79: Jumper Setting

    Jumper Setting Jumper Line-out options 1-3, 2-4 Unamplified 3-5, 4-6* Amplified LAN EEPROM 1-2* Enabled Disabled JPXA Boot block Enabled 2-3* Disabled JPXB Check password Enabled 2-3* Disabled JPX1 CMOS clear Clear CMOS 2-3* Normal JPX2 CPU speed Safe mode 2-3* Normal JPX3...
  • Page 80: Audio Board

    Audio Board Connector No. Audio connector - connects to the AUDIO2 connector of the mainboard USB connector - connects to the USB2 connector of the mainboard CN2 and CN3 USB ports Microphone-in port Audio-out port * The system has two microphone-in ports (front and rear). However, you can not use both of them at the same time.
  • Page 81: Chapter 6 Fru (Field Replaceable Unit) List

    FRU parts for repair and service of customer machines. 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 82: Veriton 3200 Exploded Diagram

    Veriton 3200 Exploded Diagram Chapter 6...
  • Page 83 Picture CPU/Processor CPU COPPERMINE IGMHZ INTEL IC CPU COP733/133FSB C0 FCPG IC CPU COP733/133FSB C0 CPU COPPERMINE 800MHZ INTEL CPU COPPERMINE 866MHZ INTEL CPU COPPERMINE 933MHZ INTEL CPU COPPERMINE 750MHZ INTEL CPU COPPERMINE 800MHZ INTEL CPU COPPERMINE 850MHZ INTEL CPU CELERON 700MHZ 128K INTEL CPU CELERON 733MHZ 128K INTEL...
  • Page 84 HDD 40G MAXTOR/34098H4 HDD 20G MAXTOR/52049H3 HDD 30G QUANTUM/LM30.0 CD-ROM 48X LIT/LTN-485S JU03 CD-RW 8/4/32X LG/CED-8080B CD-RW 8/4/32 SONY/CRX140E-AC CD-RW 8/4/32 SONY/ Description FDD 1.44 JU-256A046P ACER 56.01057.195 HDD U5 20GB SEG/ 56.02B34.121 ST320413A GC85 HDD U5 10GB SEG/ 56.02A73.041...
  • Page 85 MAINBOARD/S58M Chapter 6 Partname Description DVD 12X HITACHI/GD- 7500AC0 DVD-ROM 40X LG/DRD- 8120B ACER CORD SP 3C 10A 125V 13F9959 W.A 4P 2C AUDIO 520MM C.A 80P 2C 300MM ULTRA66 C.A USB/10P 260MM H61 W.A 6/5P 385MM S58M AUDIO BD C.A.40/40P CDR 300MM H34...
  • Page 86 Picture Boards VGA BOARD 8M VGA BOARD 32M AUDIO/USB BOARD MODEM BOARD 56K AMBIT MODEM BOARD 56K ASKEY Power Supply POWER SUPPLY 145W FSP/FSP- 145-60SA POWER SUPPLY 145W PFC SPI/ FSP145-60SA Case/Cover/Bracket assembly I/O BRACKET HDD BRACKET UPPER CASE Partname Description VGA 8MB LT VANTA LOW PROFILE...
  • Page 87 Picture LOWER CASE FRONT BEZEL ROTATE FRAME Screws SCREW SCREW SCREW SCREW Miscellaneous parts FOOT STAND 1-22 EMI USB COVER Keyboard KEYBOARD US 104KEYS KEYBOARD 105KEYS SWISS/US KEYBOARD US 104 KEY API 6511-CX(62C) KEYBOARD 105KEYS SPANISH/U KEYBOARD 104KEYS THAILAND KEYBOARD 104KEYS INTERNATIONAL/US KEYBOARD 104KEYS CZECH/US KEYBOARD 104KEYS ARABIC/U...
  • Page 88 Picture KEYBOARD 104KEYS CHINESE/ KEYBOARD 105KEYS DANISH/US KB 105KEYS DANISH/US KEYBOARD 105KEYS ITALIAN/US KEYBOARD 105KEYS FRENCH/ KEYBOARD 105KEYS GERMAN/ KEYBOARD 104KEYS HEBREW/ KEYBOARD 104KEYS SLOVAKIAN/US KEYBOARD 105KEYS ICELAND/ KEYBOARD 105KEYS NORWEGIAN KEYBOARD 105KEYS HOLLAN KEYBOARD 105KEYS PORTUGUESE KEYBOARD 105KEYS TURKEY-F 6512-CX4Q KEYBOARD 104KEYS RUSSIAN/ KEYBOARD 105KEYS SPANISH...
  • Page 89 Picture KEYBOARD GERMANY 105KEYS KEYBOARD HEBREW 104KEYS KEYBOARD POLISH 105KEYS KEYBOARD JAPANESE 109KEYS KEYBOARD ICELAND 105KEYS KEYBOARD NORWEGIAN 105KEYS KEYBOARD HOLLAND 105KEYS KEYBOARD PORTUGUESE 105KEYS KEYBOARD RUSSIAN 104KEYS KEYBOARD SPANISH 105KEYS KEYBOARD TURKEY 105KEYS KEYBOARD UK 105KEYS KEYBOARD CANDIAN/FRE 105KEYS KEYBOARD SWEDEN 105KEYS KEYBOARD GREEK 104KEYS KEYBOARD 104 KEYS US...
  • Page 90 Chapter 6...
  • Page 91: Appendix A Model Definition And Configuration

    Model Definition and Configuration Veriton 3200 The Veriton 3200 Model No. Define: Trade Mark: Brand Name: Acer Description: Acer Veriton Series, PIII & Celeron Socket 370 Based PC System Model No: VT3200 Product Name: Veriton 3200 Appendix A Appendix A...
  • Page 92 Appendix A...
  • Page 93: Appendix B Test Compatible Components

    Appendix B Test Compatible Components This computer’s compatibility is tested and verified by Acer’s internal testing department. All of its system functions are tested under MS DOS V6.22, Microsoft Windows ME, Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional, Microsoft NT 4.0 Workstation, IBM OS/2 Warp 4.0, Novell Netware 4.12 & 5.1, and SCO UNIX/Red Hat Linux environment.
  • Page 94: Ms Dos V6.22 Environment Test

    256 KB Panasonic JU-256A Seagate U5 20.4 GB API 650P AOpen CD-948E API 640A-247 Quamtum 20.4 GB Seagate 10.2 GB Logitech Wheel Mouse S48A Primax Wheel Mouse MOSXK API 62C API 32TW Acer View 19” Acer View 77C Appendix B...
  • Page 95: Microsoft Windows Me Environment Test

    Microsoft SideWinder Force Feedback Pro Microsoft SideWinder Game Pad Primax RAPTOR 3D USB Gamestick HP Desk Jet 895C USB Printer Logitech Pagescan USB Acer Digital Video Camera Primax USB Joystick Microsoft USB Joystick AcerScan Prisa 310U Intel USB Digital Video Camera...
  • Page 96: Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional Environment Test

    Logitech Wheel Mouse S48A Primax Wheel Mouse MOSXK API 62C API 32TW Acer View 19” Acer View 77C Onboard AD1881 ATI Rage 128 PRO 32MB PCI Acer TNT2 AGP 4X 16MB PCI 3COM 3C905C-TXM ANI ALN-325 Acer NIC-559A Appendix B...
  • Page 97: Microsoft Nt 4.0 Workstation Environment Test

    Coppermine 866/133 MHz 64 MB 256 MB 256 KB Panasonic JU-256A Seagate 20 GB Quantum 20.4 GB API 640A-247 AOpen CD-940E Pro Logitech Wheel Mouse S48A Primax Wheel Mouse MOSXK API 62C API 32TW Acer View 19” Acer View 77C...
  • Page 98: Ibm Os/2 Warp 4.0 Environment Test

    Cache Diskette Drive EIDE Channel 1 Master EIDE Channel 2 Master Mouse Keyboard Monitor Specifications Coppermine 600/100 MHz 256 MB 256 KB Panasonic JU-256A Seagate 20.4 GB API 640A-247 Logitech Wheel Mouse S48A API 62C Acer View 19” Appendix B...
  • Page 99: Novell Netware 4.12 & 5.1 Environment Test

    Seagate 30 GB Quantum 20.4 GB API 640A-247 AOpen CD-940E Pro Logitech Wheel Mouse S48A Primax Wheel Mouse MOSXK API 62C API 32TW Acer View 19” Acer Vew 77C 3COM 3C905C-TXM Acer NIC-559A ANI ALN-325 3COM 3C339 3COM 3C905C-TXM D-Link DFE-500TX...
  • Page 100: Sco Unix/Red Hat Linux Environment Test

    Coppermine 866/133 MHz 64 MB 256 MB 256 KB Panasonic JU-256A Seagate 30 GB Quantum 20.4 GB API 640A-247 AOpen CD-940E Pro Logitech Wheel Mouse S48A Primax Wheel Mouse MOSXK API 62C API 32TW Acer View 19” Acer View 77C Appendix B...
  • Page 101: 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 102 Appendix C...
  • Page 103: Index

    Advanced Options 40 PnP/PCI 42 Assignment Map 14 Audio controller 12 Audio Board 73 Audio Interface 12 Basic level 21 BIOS Setup 20 Entering Setup 21 Setup Utility 21 BIOS Utility 43 Abort Settings Change 46 Advanced Options 40 Boot Options 34 Date 36 Disk Drives 26 Exiting Setup 47...
  • Page 104 Global Standby Mode 18 Graphics Aperture Size 43 Hardware Specifications and Configurations 9 Housing 51 Opening the 51 Humidity 16 I/O Address Map 15 IBM OS/2 Warp 4.0 Environment Test 91 IDE Interface 12 IDSEL 14 Interface audio 12 IDE 12 Video 11 IRQ Assignment Map 15 IRQ Sharing 42...
  • Page 105 rear panel 4 Removal and Replacement 48 Replacement Assembly, Machine 48 RIMM Removing 57 RMA 74 Routing Map 14 SCO UNIX/Linux Environment Test 93 Security 37 disk drive control 37 floppy drive 37 hard disk drive 37 Setup password 37 Serial Port 13 socket memory 9...
  • Page 106 Index...

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