Acer 3640 manual Jumper and Connector Locations, Top View

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Chapter 5

Jumper and Connector Locations

Top View

1

U39

LAN controller RTL8100CL

8

KB1

Keyboard FFC connector

2

U34

PCMCIA controller ENE CB1410

9

LED1

LED FFC connector

3

U29

Clock generator ICS951413

10

TPAD1

Touch pad FFC connector

4

U17

KBC ENE3910

11

WLBTN1

Wireless LAN launch button

5

MIC1

Microphone cable connector

12

BTBTN1

Bluetooth launch button

6

LCD1

LCD cable connector

13

SPKR1

Speaker cable connector

7

CVR1

LID switch

14

BT1

Bluetooth module cable connector

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Contents Aspire 3640/TravelMate 2440 Series Service Guide Revision History Disclaimer CopyrightScreen Messages ConventionsPreface Page Table of Contents Chpater 4 Troubleshooting Jumper and Connector LocationsFRU Field Replaceable Unit List System Specifications FeaturesChapter Ports SA-0214 System Block DiagramTop View Board LayoutBottom View Jumper Settings/Clear Bios Password Procedures Aspire 3640 front View Your Acer Notebook tourIcon Description TravelMate 2440 front viewClosed Front View PC Card slot Accepts on Type II PC Card Left ViewRight View IconBottom Panel Rear PanelAspire TravelMate IndicatorsEasy-Launch Buttons AspireIcon Function Description Touchpad Basics Launch key Default applicationTravelMate Page Lock Key Description Using the KeyboardDesired Access Num Lock On Num Lock Off Lock Keys and embedded numeric keypadWindows Keys Hot KeysKey Icon Description External monitor if connected and both Special Key Euro symbolAcer Empowering Technology Empowering Technology passwordAcer ePower Management Chapter Acer ePresentation Management Acer eLock Management Acer eRecovery Management Acer eSettings Management Acer ePerformance Management Acer OrbiCam Rubber grip selected models only Rotating the Acer OrbicamChapter Capturing photos or videos Acer GridVista dual-display compatible Using the System UtilitiesLaunch Manager Second Level Cache Hardware Specifications and ConfigurationsProcessor CPU Fan True Value TableLAN Interface Memory CombinationsWireless Module 802.11b/g optional device Modem InterfaceHard Disk Drive Interface For Philips SB5265 Combo Drive InterfaceDVD-Super Multi Interface For Hdls GCC-4244NFor Pioneer DVR-K16RA Audio InterfaceVideo Interface For Hlds GMA-4082NSystem Board Major Chips Video MemoryUSB Port Pcmcia PortBattery KeyboardLCD 14.1 inch System Power Management LCD InverterAC Adaptor Chapter Main Security Boot Exit System Utilities Bios Setup UtilityNavigating the Bios Utility Parameter Description InformationSystem Time MainParameter Description Format/Option Security Boot ExitSetting a Password Clear or SetParameter Description Option Changing a Password Removing a PasswordPage +Hard Drive BootExit Information Main Security BootBios Flash Utility Machine Disassembly and Replacement Before You Begin General InformationHDD Disassembly Procedure FlowchartDescription Part Number Screw ListRemoving the Battery Pack Removing the Memory and the HDD Module Removing the LCD Module Removing the ODD ModuleChapter Page Disassembling the Main Unit Disassembling the Lower Case AssemblyPage Disassembling the Upper Case Assembly Page Disassembling the LCD Module with video camera Page Chapter Disassembling the External Modules Disassembling the HDD ModuleDisassembling the ODD Module Chapter Symptoms Verified Go To TroubleshootingKeyboard or Auxiliary Input Device Check System Check ProceduresExternal Diskette Drive Check External CD-ROM Drive CheckMemory check Power System CheckCheck the Power Adapter Touchpad Check Check the Battery PackPower-On Self-Test Post Error Message Error Codes Error Messages Index of Error MessagesError Code List Error Message ListCPU ID No beep Error Messages FRU/Action in Sequence Code Beeps Post Routine Description Phoenix Bios Beep CodesChapter Code Beeps Post Routine Description Code Beeps Power-Related Symptoms Index of Symptom-to-FRU Error MessageLCD-Related Symptoms Indicator-Related SymptomsPower Management-Related Symptoms PCMCIA-Related SymptomsMemory-Related Symptoms Speaker-Related SymptomsPeripheral-Related Symptoms Keyboard/Touchpad-Related SymptomsModem-Related Symptoms Intermittent Problems Dimm Undetermined ProblemsTop View Jumper and Connector LocationsBottom View Jumper Settings/Clear Bios Password Procedures Chapter FRU Field Replaceable Unit List Aspire 3640/TravelMate 2440 Exploded Diagram Aspire 3640/TravelMate 2440 FRU ListCategory Part Name and Description Acer Part No Not contain the black mylar as Image shows Lowercase W/SPEAKER Combo Module Optical Bezel Gbase for Dual HDD 60GB Seagate ST96812A H3M06 Portuga Keyboard 88KEY Darfon NSK AEK0D Danish Keyboard 89KEY Darfon NSK Wireless Antenna LEFT/RIGHT Glare LCD Screw Rubber LCD Chapter 105 106 Chapter
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3640 specifications

The Acer 3640 and MS2180 are two notable examples of Acer's commitment to providing versatile computing solutions. Each model caters to different user needs and preferences, but both stand out in terms of performance and practicality.

The Acer 3640 is a compact and lightweight laptop designed with portability in mind. It features a 14-inch display, which strikes a balance between usability and size, making it ideal for users on the go. One of its defining characteristics is the Intel Core processor, which delivers a robust performance capable of handling everyday tasks such as web browsing, office applications, and multimedia consumption. The device is equipped with integrated graphics, allowing for casual gaming and smooth video playback.

In terms of storage, the Acer 3640 often comes with a solid-state drive (SSD) option, significantly enhancing boot times and overall system responsiveness compared to traditional hard drives. The laptop also includes USB ports, HDMI output, and a card reader, facilitating seamless connectivity with various peripherals and external displays. Moreover, Acer has incorporated its own TrueHarmony technology, which optimizes audio output for an immersive sound experience, an essential feature for entertainment and communication.

On the other hand, the Acer MS2180 desktop series offers a different computing experience aimed at home and office environments. The MS2180 is characterized by its desktop form factor, which provides expandability and ease of maintenance. It typically houses a 22-inch or larger display, providing ample screen real estate for productivity tasks and multimedia applications.

The MS2180 is powered by Intel processors as well, ensuring efficient performance for multitasking, data management, and light gaming. With multiple USB ports, Ethernet connectivity, and optional Wi-Fi capabilities, the MS2180 facilitates various connectivity options to suit different user needs.

In summary, the Acer 3640 and MS2180 showcase the company's dedication to delivering reliable technology tailored to diverse computing needs. The 3640 excels in portability and performance, making it an excellent choice for mobile users. In contrast, the MS2180 brings power and expandability to desktop users, catering to those who prioritize workspace efficiency and connectivity. Whether for work or play, Acer continues to enhance user experiences with innovative features and technologies in both its laptops and desktops.