Acer 510 manual

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2.Pull the latches of TV card 1 as shown and the card will pop up. Slightly detach the TV card 1 from the slot and disconnect the card cable.

3.Repeat the step 2 to detach the TV card 2 and disconnect the card cable.

4.Repeat the step 2 to detach the wireless LAN card and disconnect the card cable.

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Contents Aspire iDea 500/510 Series Service Guide AcerRevision History Copyright Disclaimer Conventions Following conventions are used in this manualPreface Table of Contents Setup Utility Machine Disassembly and ReplacementTroubleshooting Jumper and Connector Information FRU Field Replaceable Unit ListSpecification ChapterDisplay Subsystem Front Panel Indicators and ButtonsTV Tuner Subsystem DV Camcorder ProcessingAcoustic Estimation Power SubsystemFront I/O Dimension and Weight Block Diagram Main Board Placement Chapter Description Front Panel View Component DescriptionSmall form factor memory cards, such as Rear Panel View HdmiRemote Control Using the Remote Control Wireless Keyboard Component Description Setting up the System Connecting the Power CableConnecting Display Devices Scart Hdmi DVI Selecting an A/V Input Source Select My TV More TVTwo Speakers Connecting Audio DevicesAudio System and 7.1 Audio System Installing the Batteries in the Remote Control Configuring Audio Output SettingsSetting up the Wireless Devices Installing the Batteries in the Wireless KeyboardInstalling the Wlan Antenna Synchronizing the KeyboardOpening Media Center Windows XP Media CenterMedia Center Home Configuring Your Set-Top Box Closing Media CenterCopying the Factory Default Settings Image Acer eRecovery ManagementLaunching Acer eRecovery Management Creating System BackupsCopying to Disks Creating an Incremental BackupRestoring the System Other System Restore Modes Restoring System from CD/DVD Memory Optimization Acer ePerformance ManagementAcer ePerformance Management Main Memory Usage CheckMajor Chips Hardware Specification and ConfigurationProcessor AC’97 Audio Codec ALC883DD Bios HotkeyWake-Up Event Specification System MemoryIDE Interface ODD Interface Read WriteEnvironment Requirements USB InterfaceDrop Test Global Standby Mode Power Management Function Acpi Support FunctionDevice Standby Mode Suspend ModeAbout the Setup Utility Standard ConfigurationPress DEL to enter Setup Entering the Setup UtilityBios Navigation Keys Product Information Date and Time Standard Cmos FeaturesIDE Devices First / Second / Third Boot Device Advanced Bios FeaturesHard Disk Boot Priority Boot Up NumLock StatusSecurity Option Silent BootConfiguration Table Small Logo EPA ShowPEG / OnChip VGA Control Advanced Chipset FeaturesDvmt Mode Onchip Frame Buffer SizeIntegrated Peripherals Onboard LAN Controller Onboard 1394 ControllerAcpi Suspend Type Power Management SetupAcpi Function Soft-Off by PWR-BTTNEnergy Lake Function Resume by AlarmPower On After Power Fail Resume by PCI PMEReset Configuration Date PnP/PCI ConfigurationResources Controlled By Auto INT Pin 1-8 Assignment PCI/VGA Palette SnoopMaximum Payload Size PC Health Status Shutdown TemperatureCPU and System Smart Fan Control Auto Detect PCI Clk Frequency/Voltage ControlCPU Speed Spread SpectrumLoad Default Settings Enter Password Set Supervisor/User PasswordPassword Disabled Save and Exit Setup Exit without SavingGeneral Information Before You BeginRemoving the Memory Disassembly ProcedureRemoving the Upper Case Removing the ODD Module Removing the System Power Supply Removing the HDD ModuleRemoving the RCA Board Removing the Add-on Cards Page Removing the MXM Card Removing the VFD Board Removing the CPU Fan Removing the Card Reader Board Removing the Main Board and the Split Board Troubleshooting Introduction of Connectors Upper Side of Main BoardLower Side of Main Board Jumper Setting and Power button FRU Field Replaceable Unit List Category Part Name Description Acer Part no Remote Control PartsCategory Part Name Description Acer Part no Communication Module DVD-RW Drive Category Part Name Description Acer Part no Keyboard Main Board Power Supply