Acer Aspire Asx3200 Service Guide
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Chapter 13 Aspire ASX1200/3200 Tour This section is a virtual tour of the ASX1200/3200 system’s interior and exterior components. Front Panel ItemIconComponent A HDD activity indicator B Drive bay door C Drive bay door eject button Press to open drive bay door and access the optical drive. D Media card reader E USB 2.0 ports F Headphone/Speaker-out/line-out jack G Microphone-in jack H CF I/II (CompactFlash Type I/II) slot I IEEE 1394 port (4-pin) J Power/sleep button A C D E F G H IEJ B
4Chapter 1 Rear Panel ItemIconComponent A Expansion slot (Photo shows graphics card and network/modem card) B Line-out jack C Microphone/speaker-out/line-in jack DSPDIFS/PDIF port E USB 2.0 ports FESATAeSATA port G CRT/LCD monitor port HHDMIHDMI port I PS2 keyboard port J Power connector K Voltage selector switch L PS2 mouse port M Gigabit LAN port (10/100/1000 Mbps) N Rear speaker/surround out jack O Keyhole P Center speaker/subwoofer jack Q Line-in jack A B C D E F G H I J KL E M N O P Q
Chapter 15 Internal Components ItemComponent A Expansion card B Mainboard C Optical drive D Heat sink fan assembly E Power supply A B C D E
6Chapter 1 System LED Indicators This section describes the different system LED indicators. LED indicator ColorLED statusDescription Power Green On The system has AC power and is powered on. Green Blinking The system is in standby mode. — Off System is not powered on. HDD activity Green On HDD is installed and functioning correctly. Green Blinking Ongoing HDD activity. Green/ AmberFlashing HDD is rebuilding data. Amber On HDD failure LAN port network speed LED (left)Amber On GbE link network access Green On 100 Mbps link network access — Off 10 Mbps link network access LAN port network connection LED (right)Green On Active network link Blinking Ongoing network data activity Off Off-line network
Chapter 27 Phoenix BIOS Setup Utility BIOS setup is a hardware configuration program built into the systems Basic Input/Output System (BIOS). Since most systems are already properly configured and optimized, there is no need to run this utility. You will need to run this utility under the following conditions. TWhen changing the system configuration settings TWhen redefining the communication ports to prevent any conflicts TWhen modifying the power management configuration TWhen changing the password or making other changes to the security setup TWhen a configuration error is detected by the system and you are prompted (Run Setup message) to make changes to the BIOS setup NOTE: If you repeatedly receive Run Setup messages, the battery may be bad. In this case, the system cannot retain configuration values in CMOS. Ask a qualified technician for assistance. BIOS setup loads the configuration values in a battery-backed nonvolatile memory called CMOS RAM. This memory area is not part of the system RAM which allows configuration data to be retained when power is turned off. Before you run the PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility, make sure that you have saved all open files. The system reboots immediately after you close the Setup. NOTE: PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility will be simply referred to as Setup or Setup utility in this guide. The screenshots used in this guide display default system values. These values may not be the same those found in your system. System Utilities Chapter 2
8Chapter 2 Entering BIOS setup 1.Turn on the server and the monitor. If the server is already turned on, close all open applications, then restart the server. 2.During POST, press Delete. If you fail to press Delete before POST is completed, you will need to restart the server. The Setup Main menu will be displayed showing the Setup’s menu bar. Use the left and right arrow keys to move between selections on the menu bar. Navigating Through the Setup Utility Use the following keys to move around the Setup utility. TLeft and Right arrow keys – Move between selections on the menu bar. TUp and Down arrow keys – Move the cursor to the field you want. TPgUp and PgDn keys – Move the cursor to the previous and next page of a multiple page menu. THome – Move the cursor to the first page of a multiple page menu. TEnd – Move the cursor to the last page of a multiple page menu. T+ and - keys – Select a value for the currently selected field (only if it is user-configurable). Press these keys repeatedly to display each possible entry, or the Enter key to choose from a pop-up menu. NOTE: Grayed-out fields are not user-configurable. TEnter key – Display a submenu screen. NOTE: Availability of submenu screen is indicated by a (>). TEsc – If you press this key: TOn one of the primary menu screens, the Exit menu displays. TOn a submenu screen, the previous screen displays. TWhen you are making selections from a pop-up menu, closes the pop-up without making a selection. TF1 – Display the BIOS setup General Help panel. TF5 – Press to load previous default system values. TF6 – Press to load fail-safe default system values. TF7 – Press to load optimized default system values. TF10 – Save changes made the Setup and close the utility.
Chapter 29 Setup Utility Menus The tabs on the Setup menu bar correspond to the six primary BIOS Setup menus, namely: TProduct Information TStandard CMOS Features TAdvanced BIOS Features TAdvanced Chipset Features TIntegrated Peripherals TPower Management Setup TPnP/PCI Configurations TPC Health Status TLoad Default Settings TSet Supervisor Password TSet User Password TSave & Exit Setup TExit Without Saving In the descriptive table following each of the menu screenshots, settings in boldface are the default and suggested settings.
10Chapter 2 Product Information The Product Information menu displays basic information about the system. These entries are for your reference only and are not user-configurable.
Chapter 211 Standard CMOS Features ParameterDescriptionOption Date Set the date following the weekday-month-day-year format. Time Set the system time following the hour-minute-second format. Halt On Determines whether the system will stop for an error during the POST. All, But Keyboard No Errors All Errors All, But Diskette All, But Disk/Key Base Memory Also called conventional memory. Typically, 640 KB will be reserved for the MS-DOS OS. Extended Memory Total size of extended memory detected during POST Total Memory Total size of system memory detected during POST
12Chapter 2 Advanced BIOS Features ParameterDescriptionOption CPU Feature Press Enter to configure the CPU Virtualization and AMD K8 Cool and Quiet Control features. Hard Disk Boot Priority Press Enter to select hard disk boot device priority. Virus Warning Specifies the virus warning feature for IDE hard disk boot sector protection. If enabled, BIOS will show a warning message on the screen or an alarm beep when someone attempts to write data into this area. Disabled Enabled CPU Internal Cache Enables or disables CPU internal cache. Enabled Disabled External Cache Enables or disables internal cache. Enabled Disabled Quick Power On Self Test Allows the system to skip certain test while booting. This will decrease the time needed to boot the system. Enabled Disabled First/Second/Third/Fourth Boot DeviceSpecifies the boot order from the available devices. CDROM, Hard Disk, NVIDIA Boot Age, Floppy, ZIP, USB-FDD, USB-ZIP, USB- CDROM, USB- HDD, Legacy LAN, Disabled Boot Up Floppy Seek Enables or disables floppy drive testing to determine whether they have 40 to 80 tracks. Disabled Enabled Boot Up NumLock Status Selects power on state for Num Lock. On Off Gate A20 Option When set to fast, the motherboard chipset controls the operation of Gate A20. But when set to normal, a pin in the keyboard controller controls Gate A20. Fast Normal Typematic Rate Setting When enabled, you can manually adjust the settings using the two typematic controls (Typematic Rate and Typematic Rate Delay). If disabled, the BIOS will use the default setting.Disabled Enabled Typematic Rate (Chars/Sec) Rate at which the keyboard will repeat the keystroke if you press it continuously.6, 8, 10, 12, 15, 20, 24, 30 Typematic Delay (MSec) Delay, in Msec, before the keyboard automatically repeats the keystroke that you have pressed continuously.250, 500, 750, 1000