Acer Travel Mate 720 Notebook
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Model:
Travel Mate 720
Date:
1999
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Major Features
System
Intel Pentium® II processor
64-bit main memory and on-die1 L2 cache memory
Large and vibrant Thin-Film-Transistor (TFT) Extended
Graphics Array
(XGA) Liquid Crystal Display (LCD)
256-bit PCI/AGP graphics acceleration with 2.5MB graphics
memory
Internal, Ultra-slim, high-speed and removable CD-ROM drive
(AcerMedia Bay)
Internal 3.5-inch floppy drive
High-capacity, Enhanced-IDE removable
Hard disk
Lithium-Ion battery pack
Power management system
16-bit high-fidelity PCI stereo audio with 3-D sound and
wavetable
synthesizer
Built-in dual speakers and echo-cancelling microphone
S-video output
Dual display capability
Display
The large graphics display offers excellent viewing, display
quality and
desktop performance graphics. The computer supports a
Thin-Film Transistor
(TFT) liquid crystal display (LCD) displaying 16-bit
hi-color at 1024x768
Extended Graphics Array (XGA) resolution.
Video Performance
PCI local bus video with industry-leading 256-bit graphics
acceleration and
high-speed 2.5MB Synchronous Graphics Random Access Memory
(SGRAM) boost video performance.
Simultaneous Display
The computer’s large display and multimedia capabilities are
great for giving
presentations. If you prefer, you can also connect an
external
Monitor when
giving presentations. This computer supports simultaneous
LCD and CRT
display. Simultaneous display allows you to control the
presentation from
your computer and at the same time face your audience. With
the built-in S-
video output jack, you can even connect other output display
devices such as
LCD projection panels for large-audience presentations.
Dual Display
The computer’s unique graphics chip takes advantage of
Windows 98’s multi-
display capability, allowing you to extend your desktop to
an external display
device, such as an external
Monitor or
Projector. With this
feature enabled,
you can move program windows to/from the computer LCD and
the external
monitor.
Power Management
The power management system incorporates an "automatic LCD dim"
feature that automatically decides the best settings for
your display and at the
same time conserves power.
Manual type:
Service Manual
Pages:
142
Size:
4.44 Mbytes (4651572 Bytes)
Language:
english
Revision:
1
Manual-ID:
49.42C01.001 and/or SG295-9803A
Date:
unknown
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Electronic document, no scan, very well readable.
Upload date:
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Information
Chapter 1 System Specifications
Major Features ... 1
System ... 1
Connectivity ... 1
Display ... 2
Video Performance ... 2
Simultaneous Display ... 2
Dual Display ... 2
Power Management ... 2
Opening and Closing the Display ... 3
Indicators ... 4
Keyboard ... 5
Special Keys ... 5
I/O Ports ... 10
Rear Ports ... 10
Right Ports ... 12
Bottom Port ... 13
Hardware Configuration and Specifications ... 14
Power Management ... 27
Power Management Modes ... 27
Advanced Power Management ... 30
Advanced Configuration and Power Interface 30
Chapter 2 System Utilities
PhDISK ... 32
Syntax ... 32
Notebook Manager ... 33
Information Viewer ... 34
Boot Sequence ... 35
Password ... 36
Power Management ... 38
Display Device ... 39
Line-in/Microphone ... 40
Setup Utility ... 41
Navigating the Setup Utility ... 41
Main ... 42
Advanced ... 47
Security ... 48
Power ... 51
Exit ... 53
Chapter 3 Removal and Replacement
External Module Replacement ... 57
Reassembling the
Modem Board ... 57
Installing Memory ... 57
Disassembling the CD-ROM Drive ... 58
Removing the
Hard disk Drive ... 59
Disassembling the
Hard disk Drive ... 59
Removing and Replacing the Battery Pack . . 60
Removing the Keyboard ... 62
Removing the LCD ... 65
Removing the CPU ... 68
Disassembling the Upper Case ... 70
Removing the Speakers ... 72
Removing the Touchpad Bracket ... 73
Disassembling the Lower Case ... 74
Removing the
Floppy disk drive ... 74
Disassembling the Fan ... 75
Removing the System Board ... 76
Removing the IDE Board ... 77
Removing the PCMCIA Card ... 77
Disassembling the LCD ... 78
Chapter 4 Troubleshooting
Diskette Drive Checkout ... 83
CD-ROM Driver Test ... 83
Keyboard or Auxiliary Input Device Checkout 84
Memory Checkout ... 85
Power System Checkout ... 86
TouchPad Checkout ... 88
Symptom-to-FRU Index ... 89
Numeric Error Codes ... 89
Intermittent Problems ... 95
Undetermined Problems ... 96
Utility Program Diskette ... 97
Setting LCD Panel ID ... 97
Setting Thermal Sensor Utility ... 97
Running the Diagnostics ... 98
Chapter 5 Jumper and Connector Information
Top View ... 103
Bottom View ... 104
Chapter 6 FRU (Field Replaceable Unit) List
Appendix A Model Definition and Configuration
Appendix B Test Compatible Components List
PCMCIA ... 124
PCMCIA Cards Tested for Year2000 Compliance 125
Long Run ... 126
Year2000 Compliance Test ... 126
Appendix C Online Support Information
Index
Manual type:
Service Manual
Pages:
142
Size:
3.33 Mbytes (3493568 Bytes)
Language:
english
Revision:
Manual-ID:
49.42C01.001 and/or SG295-9803A
Date:
01 January 1999
Quality:
Electronic document, no scan, very well readable.
Upload date:
10 August 2018
MD5:
63c85ea0095b2d00b8a3c630a7eef22c
Downloads:
294
Information
This Service Guide provides you with all technical
information relating to
the BASIC CONFIGURATION decided for Acer's "global" product
offering.
To better fit local market requirements and enhance product
competitive-
ness, your regional office MAY have decided to extend the
functionality of
a machine (e.g. add-on card,
Modem, or extra memory
capability). These
LOCALIZED FEATURES will NOT be covered in this generic service
guide.
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