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Further, Acer reserves the right to revise this publication and to make changes from time to time in the contents hereof without obligation to notify any person of such revisions or changes. Acer reserves the right to make changes to the products described in this manual at any time and without notice.
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(e) sublicense or otherwise make the software available to third parties. The software is the property of Acer or Acer’s supplier and you do not have and shall not gain any proprietary interest in the software (including any modifications or copies made by or for you) or any related intellectual property rights.
Also, make sure that the total rating of all products plugged into the wall outlet does not exceed 15 amperes. AcerPower 6000 User’s Guide...
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11. Never push objects of any kind into this product through cabinet slots as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short out parts that could result in a fire or electric shock. Never spill liquid of any kind on the product. 12.
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Use of another battery may present a risk of fire or explosion. Refer battery replacement to a qualified technician. The battery may explode if not handled properly. Do not recharge, disassemble or dispose of in fire. Keep away from children and dispose of used battery promptly. AcerPower 6000 User’s Guide...
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Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
AVOID EXPOSURE TO BEAM. Caution on Lithium Batteries CAUTION Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced. Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer. Discard used batteries according to the manufacturer’s instructions. viii AcerPower 6000 User’s Guide...
Table of Contents Introduction Overview ...1 About This Manual ...2 Chapter 1 Getting Started 1.1 Preinstallation ...1-1 1.1.1 Selecting a Site ...1-1 1.1.2 Unpacking Components...1-1 1.2 Features...1-2 1.2.1 Front Panel ...1-2 1.2.2 Rear Panel...1-3 1.3 Connecting System Components...1-4 1.3.1 Connecting the Keyboard ...1-4 1.3.2 Connecting the Monitor ...1-5 1.3.3 Connecting the Mouse...1-6 1.3.4 Connecting the Printer (Optional) ...1-7...
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3.2.5 Floppy Drive A ...3-4 3.2.6 IDE Primary Channel Master ...3-5 3.2.7 IDE Primary Channel Slave ...3-5 3.2.8 IDE Secondary Channel Master ...3-5 3.2.9 IDE Secondary Channel Slave ...3-5 3.2.10 Total Memory ...3-5 3.3 Product Information...3-6 AcerPower 6000 User’s Guide...
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3.3.1 Product Name...3-7 3.3.2 System S/N ...3-7 3.3.3 Main Board ID ...3-7 3.3.4 Main Board S/N...3-7 3.3.5 System BIOS Version ...3-7 3.3.6 DMI BIOS Version...3-7 3.4 Disk Drives ...3-8 3.4.1 Floppy Drives ...3-8 3.4.2 LS-120 drive as...3-9 3.4.3 IDE Drives ...3-10 3.5 Onboard Peripherals ...3-14 3.5.1 Serial Port ...3-14 3.5.2 Parallel Port...3-15...
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4.4.2 Removing a DIMM ...4-11 4.4.3 Reconfiguring the System ...4-11 Upgrading the CPU...4-12 4.5.1 Removing the Processor Card ...4-12 4.5.2 Installing a Processor Card ...4-13 4.5.3 Installing the Celeron CPU ...4-17 4.6 Connecting USB Devices ...4-20 AcerPower 6000 User’s Guide...
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List of Figures 1-1 Front Panel...1-2 1-2 Rear Panel ...1-3 1-3 Connecting the Keyboard...1-4 1-4 Connecting the Monitor...1-5 1-5 Connecting the Mouse ...1-6 1-6 Connecting the Parallel Printer...1-7 1-7 Complete System Connections ...1-8 1-8 Connecting Multimedia Components...1-9 1-9 Connecting the Telephone Line and Handset to the Fax/Modem ...1-10 2-1 System Board Layout ...2-4 2-2 Jumper and Connector Locations ...2-5 4-1 Removing the ScrewsREMOVING THE SCREWS ...4-4...
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1-1 System Error Messages ...1-15 2-1 Jumper Settings...2-6 2-2 Onboard Connectors ...2-7 2-3 IDE Hard Disk Configuration...2-8 2-4 Supported Video Resolutions ...2-9 3-1 Parallel Port Operation Mode Settings ...3-16 3-2 Drive Control Settings...3-29 4-1 Memory Configurations ...4-9 AcerPower 6000 User’s Guide...
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Conventions The following conventions are used in this manual: Represents the actual keys that you have to press on the keyboard. NOTE Gives bits and pieces of additional information related to the current topic. WARNING Alerts you to any danger that might result from doing or not doing specific actions.
Introduction Acer has been on the leading edge of microcomputer systems development for both corporate and home computing needs for 20 years, as the OEM of choice for many of the world’s leading computer companies. Acer is committed to meeting the world’s demand for state-of-the-art computers...
Installing Optional Components Describes how to remove and replace the system housing, and to install the optional components into the housing. It gives brief instructions accompanied by mechanical illustrations showing how to perform each described procedure. AcerPower 6000 User’s Guide...
Chapter 1 Preinstallation The preinstallation process involves the following activities: Selecting a site Unpacking components 1.1.1 Selecting a Site Consider the following when selecting a site for your computer: Determine the best site for your system. Cable paths should not run near equipment that might cause electromagnetic or radio frequency interference such as radio transmitters, television sets, copy machines, or heating and air conditioning equipment.
4. Skip/Forward Button 5. CD-ROM LED 6. Increase Volume Button 7. Decrease Volume Button Figure 1-1 Front Panel AcerPower 6000 User’s Guide 8. System Activity LED 9. Power LED 10. Fixed Disk Drive LED 11. Power Button 12. 3.5-inch Diskette Drive Eject Button 13.
1.2.2 Rear Panel Figure 1-2 shows the system unit rear panel. 1. Fan 2. System Main Power Switch 3. Voltage Selector 4. System Power Socket 5. USB Ports 6. PS/2 Mouse Port 7. PS/2 Keyboard Port 8. Serial Port Figure 1-2 Rear Panel 9.
The following sections show how to connect each component to the system. 1.3.1 Connecting the Keyboard Plug the keyboard cable into the keyboard socket on the rear panel. See Figure 1-3. Figure 1-3 Connecting the Keyboard AcerPower 6000 User’s Guide...
1.3.2 Connecting the Monitor Plug the monitor signal cable into the VGA connector on the rear panel. Figure 1-4 Connecting the Monitor Chapter 1 - Getting Started...
1.3.3 Connecting the Mouse Plug the mouse cable into the mouse connector on the rear panel. Figure 1-5 Connecting the Mouse AcerPower 6000 User’s Guide...
1.3.4 Connecting the Printer (Optional) If you have a parallel printer, connect it to the parallel port on the rear panel. See Figure 1-6. Figure 1-6 Connecting the Parallel Printer If you have a serial printer or other serial peripheral, connect it to the serial port (COM1).
After connecting all the components, plug one end of the power supply cable into the system power socket. Plug the other end of the power supply cable into a wall outlet. Figure 1-7 shows the complete system connections. Figure 1-7 Complete System Connections AcerPower 6000 User’s Guide...
1.3.7 Connecting the Fax/Modem (Optional) Your system also supports the optional fax/modem feature. Connect the telephone line and handset as shown in Figure 1-9. Figure 1-9 Connecting the Telephone Line and Handset to the Fax/Modem 1-10 AcerPower 6000 User’s Guide...
Turning On Your Computer After you have connected all peripherals and cables, follow these steps to turn on your computer: Turn on all peripherals connected to the system such as monitor, printer, fax, speakers, etc. Locate the system main power switch on the back of the system unit and turn it on.
Is the monitor turned on? Is the screen brightness adjusted properly? Never open the monitor case. The CRT monitor retains very high voltage levels, even after the power is turned off. Refer all monitor service to qualified service technicians. 1-12 AcerPower 6000 User’s Guide...
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Keyboard is Dead Is the keyboard cable plugged in? Turn off the system unit and plug in the keyboard. Do not plug or unplug the keyboard while the power is on. Printer Doesn't Work Is the printer power turned on? Is the printer cable connected to the correct port (serial or parallel)? Is the pin signal interface correct? Are your application and the printer configured for the same operating values?
System Error Messages A system error message indicates a problem with the computer itself. These messages normally appear during the power-on self-test, before the operating system prompt appears. Table 1-1 lists the system error messages. 1-14 AcerPower 6000 User’s Guide...
Table 1-1 System Error Messages Error Message Bad CMOS Battery CMOS Checksum Error Floppy Drive Controller Error Floppy Drive Error DRAM Configuration Error Equipment Configuration Error Hard Disk Controller Error Hard Disk 0 (1, 2, 3) Auto Detection Failed I/O Parity Error PS/2 Keyboard Error or No Keyboard Connected...
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RAM BIOS Error Real Time Clock Error Shadow RAM Fail System Memory Address Error 1-16 AcerPower 6000 User’s Guide Corrective Action Run Setup and disable Onboard Serial 1. See Chapter 3. Run Setup and disable Onboard Serial 2. See Chapter 3.
1.7.3 Correcting Error Conditions As a general rule, the "Press F1 to continue" error message is caused by a configuration problem which can be easily corrected. An equipment malfunction is more likely to cause a fatal error, i.e., an error that causes complete system failure.
Chapter 2 This chapter describes the system board and all its major components, including: Details about the system board layout Jumper and connector locations and functions Jumper settings The V65MA system board supports the Intel Pentium II processor with MMX (MultiMedia eXtensions) technology and the Celeron processor.
256 MB PCI local bus IDE (Integrated Device Electronics) controller 3-D audio controller AGP-compliant 3-D video graphics accelerator with 2- or 4-MB SGRAM One Feature connector One Wake-on LAN connector One Modem ring-in connector AcerPower 6000 User’s Guide...
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One Modem connector One reserved IrDA (InfraRed Data Association) connector Two PCI enhanced IDE interfaces that support up to four IDE devices External ports PS/2 keyboard and mouse ports One buffered high-speed serial port One SPP/ECP/EPP high-speed parallel port Two USB ports One standard VGA port One mono Microphone-in port One stereo Line-in port...
Jumpers and Connectors 2.3.1 Jumper and Connector Locations Figure 2-2 shows the jumper and connector locations. Figure 2-2 Jumper and Connector Locations The shaded pin indicates pin 1. Chapter 2 - System Board...
2.3.3 Onboard Connectors Table 2-2 lists the onboard connectors. Table 2-2 Onboard Connectors Connector CN10 CN11 CN12/13 CN14 CN15 Function 20-pin power connector USB ports Upper: PS/2 mouse port Lower: PS/2 keyboard port Upper: Parallel port Lower: VGA port (left) COM1 port (right) Primary IDE connector Secondary IDE connector...
Follow the instructions in the housing installation manual on how to install a hard disk in the system. Table 2-3 IDE Hard Disk Configuration IDE Connector IDE1 (CN5) IDE2 (CN6) AcerPower 6000 User’s Guide Function Wake-on LAN connector Modem ring-in connector HDD LED/message in connector Audio connector Turbo/LAN LED connector...
Video Function The onboard video controller is capable not only of enhancing video display, but supporting 3-D video applications as well. Accelerated Graphics Port (AGP) design - the latest bus architecture that is considered to be the best solution for 3-D applications. bandwidth;...
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1152 x 864 1152 x 864 1152 x 864 1152 x 864 1280 x 1024 1280 x 1024 1280 x 1024 1280 x 1024 1280 x 1024 2-10 AcerPower 6000 User’s Guide Vertical Freq. (Hz) 8/16/24/32 8/16/24/32 8/16/24 8/16 8/16/24/32 8/16/24/32 8/16/24/32...
Table 2-4 Supported Video Resolutions (continued) Resolution 1280 x 1024 1280 x 1024 1280 x 1024 1280 x 1024 1600 x 1200 1600 x 1200 1600 x 1200 1600 x 1200 1600 x 1200 1600 x 1200 You may disable the onboard video function in the BIOS Utility.
To enable the Hardware Monitoring function, you need to install Intel LDCM. Contact your dealer for information on the availability of the software. Refer to the software documentation for more details on the Hardware Monitoring function. 2-12 AcerPower 6000 User’s Guide With USB, complex cable...
Wake-on Ring-in Function The Wake-on Ring-in function enables the system to resume from suspend mode by monitoring the fax/modem (or any device of similar type) activities. Any signal or activity detected from the Modem ring-in connector automatically returns the system to normal operation. Refer to Figure 2-2 for the location of the Modem ring-in connector (CN17) on the system board.
Chapter 3 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.
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 AcerPower 6000 User’s Guide Setup Utility System Information...
Press to move to the next page or To change a parameter setting, press found. Press to return to the main menu. If you are already in the main menu, press again to exit Setup. The parameters on the screens show default values. These values may not be the same as those in your system.
This parameter specifies the second-level cache memory size currently supported by the system. 3.2.5 Floppy Drive A This parameter specifies the system’s current floppy drive A settings. information on how to configure the floppy drives, see section 3.4.1. AcerPower 6000 User’s Guide...
3.2.6 IDE Primary Channel Master This parameter specifies the current configuration of the IDE device connected to the master port of the primary IDE channel. For information on how to configure the IDE devices, see section 3.4.3. 3.2.7 IDE Primary Channel Slave This parameter specifies the current configuration of the IDE device connected to the slave port of the primary IDE channel.
The Product Information menu contains the general data about the system, such as the product name, serial number, BIOS version, etc. This information is necessary for troubleshooting (may be required when asking for technical support). AcerPower 6000 User’s Guide Product Information Page 1/1...
3.3.1 Product Name This parameter specifies the official name of your system. 3.3.2 System S/N This parameter specifies your system’s serial number. 3.3.3 Main Board ID This parameter specifies your system board’s identification number. 3.3.4 Main Board S/N This parameter specifies your system board’s serial number. 3.3.5 System BIOS Version This parameter specifies the version of your system’s BIOS utility.
Possible settings for the Floppy Drive parameters are: None [360 KB, 5.25-inch] [1.2 MB, 5.25-inch] AcerPower 6000 User’s Guide Disk Drives xx-inch] xx-inch] F1 = Help Page 1/1 = Change Setting, to view the options and select the...
[720 KB, 3.5-inch] [1.44 MB, 3.5-inch] [2.88 MB, 3.5-inch] Follow the same procedure to configure floppy drive B. Choose have a second floppy drive. 3.4.2 LS-120 drive as This parameter allows you not only to enable the LS-120 device installed in your system, but also to specify the function of the device.
This parameter lets you configure the hard disk drive connected to the master port of IDE channel 2. IDE Secondary Channel Slave This parameter lets you configure the hard disk drive connected to the slave port of IDE channel 2. 3-10 AcerPower 6000 User’s Guide...
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The following screen appears if you select any of the IDE Drive parameters: IDE Primary/Secondary Channel Master/Slave Type ... [ Auto ] Cylinder ... [ XXXX ] Head ... [ XXXX ] Sector ... [ XXXX ] Size ... [ XXXX ] MB Hard Disk Size >...
Block Mode function. If supported, it allows data transfer in block (multiple sectors) at a rate of 256 bytes per cycle. disregard the feature, change the setting to Disabled. 3-12 AcerPower 6000 User’s Guide...
Advanced PIO Mode When set to , the BIOS utility automatically detects if the installed hard disk Auto supports the function. If supported, it allows for faster data recovery and read/write timing that reduces hard disk activity time. This results in better hard disk performance.
This parameter allows you to enable or disable the serial port. Base Address This function lets you set a logical base address for the serial port. The options are: 3F8h 2F8h 3E8h 2E8h 3-14 AcerPower 6000 User’s Guide Page 1/1 F1 = Help = Change Setting,...
This function lets you assign an interrupt for the serial port. The options are IRQ The Base Address and IRQ parameters are configurable only if the Serial Port parameter is enabled. 3.5.2 Parallel Port This parameter allows you to enable or disable the parallel port. Base Address This function lets you set a logical base address for the parallel port.
It allows you to assign DMA channel 1 or DMA channel 3 for the ECP parallel port function (as required in Windows 95). 3-16 AcerPower 6000 User’s Guide Function Allows normal speed one-way operation Allows normal speed operation in a two-...
3.5.3 Onboard Device Settings The Onboard Device Settings menu allows you to configure the device controllers available onboard. Selecting this option from the Onboard Peripherals menu displays the following screen: Onboard Device Settings Floppy Disk Controller ... [Enabled ] IDE Controller ... [Both ] PS/2 Mouse Controller ...
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Onboard Audio Chip This parameter lets you enable or disable the onboard audio controller. If you installed an audio card into your system, you must disable this parameter for the card to work properly. 3-18 AcerPower 6000 User’s Guide...
Power Management The Power Management menu lets you configure the system power-management feature. The following screen shows the Power Management parameters and their default settings: Power Management Mode ... [Enabled ] IDE Hard Disk Standby Timer ... [10] Minute(s) System Sleep Timer ... [10] Minute(s) Sleep Mode ...
, any fax/modem activity wakes the system from Sleep mode. Enabled 3-20 AcerPower 6000 User’s Guide if your hard disk does not support this function. the system automatically turns off when the power , the system enters the suspend mode.
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 Options Boot Sequence [CD-ROM] [Floppy Disk] [Hard Disk] First Hard Disk Drive ... [IDE] Primary Display Adapter ...
Num Lock After Boot This parameter allows you to activate the Num Lock function upon booting. The default setting is Enabled 3-22 AcerPower 6000 User’s Guide enables the onboard video controller. Onboard allows the system to boot faster by skipping some Auto to return to the normal booting process.
3.7.7 Memory Test When set to , this parameter allows the system to perform a RAM test Enabled during the POST routine. When set to memory size and bypasses the test routine. The default setting is Date and Time The following screen appears if you select the Date and Time option from the main menu: Date ...
3.8.2 Time Highlight the items on the Time parameter and press following the hour-minute-second format. Valid values for hour, minute, and second are: Hour Minute Second 3-24 AcerPower 6000 User’s Guide 2099 to set the date to set the time...
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: Setup Password ... [ Power-on Password ... [ Operation Mode ...
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Type a password. The password may consist of up to seven characters. Then press Be very careful when typing your password because the characters do not appear on the screen. Retype the password then press 3-26 AcerPower 6000 User’s Guide (password check enabled). Setup Password Password (bypass . The following...
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After setting the password, highlight the Set or Change Password option. Press to return to the System Security screen. Press to return to the main menu. Press to exit the BIOS utility. A dialog box appears asking if you want to save the CMOS data.
To set this password, enter the BIOS utility, select System Security, then highlight the Power- on Password parameter. password. 3-28 AcerPower 6000 User’s Guide None Follow the same procedure as in setting the Setup to bypass the None...
Make sure switch 1 of SW1 is set to the Power-on password. Operation Mode This function lets you enable or disable the password prompt display. When set to , the password prompt appears before system boot. When set to Normal , the password prompt does not appear;...
Selecting the Abort Settings Change option from the main menu displays the following dialog box: Do you want to abort settings change? Choosing discards all the changes that you have made and reverts the parameters to their previously saved settings. 3-30 AcerPower 6000 User’s Guide [Yes] [Yes] [No] [No]...
Choosing returns you to the main menu. BIOS retains all changes that you have made. 3.12 Exiting Setup To exit the BIOS utility, simply press Do you really want to exit SETUP? Select to exit Setup. Select changes in the parameter settings, the following dialog box appears: Do you want to save CMOS settings? Select to save your changes before you exit Setup.
Chapter 4 Components Installation Precautions Before you install any system component, we recommend that you read the following sections. These sections contain important ESD precautions, pre- and post installation instructions. 4.1.1 ESD Precautions Electrostatic discharge (ESD) can damage your processor, disk drives, expansion boards, and other components.
Observe the following after installing a system component: See to it that the components are installed according to the step-by-step instructions in their respective sections. Make sure you have set all the required jumpers. See section 2.3.2 for the correct jumper settings. AcerPower 6000 User’s Guide...
Replace any expansion boards or peripherals that you removed earlier. Replace the system cover. Connect the necessary cables and turn on the system. Removing and Replacing the Housing Cover Before you proceed, make sure that you have peripherals connected to it. 4.1.2 for pre-installation instructions.
Figure 4-1 Removing the Screws Push the housing cover slightly backward as indicated in Figure 4-2. Pull the housing cover upward and remove it from the chassis. Figure 4-2 Removing the Housing Cover AcerPower 6000 User’s Guide...
4.2.2 Replacing the Housing Cover Replace the housing cover as shown in Figure 4-3. Figure 4-3 Replacing the Housing Cover Secure the housing cover with the necessary screws. Figure 4-4 Securing the Screws Chapter 4 - Installing Optional Components...
Insert a PCI card into the slot. Make sure that the card is properly seated. Secure the card to the housing with a screw. When you turn on the system, BIOS automatically detects and assigns resources to the PCI devices. Figure 4-5 Installing a PCI Card AcerPower 6000 User’s Guide...
4.3.2 Installing ISA Cards Both PnP and non-PnP ISA cards require specific IRQs. When installing ISA cards, make sure that the IRQs required by these cards are not previously assigned to PCI devices to avoid resource conflicts. Follow these steps when installing ISA cards: Remove all PnP cards installed in the system, if any.
128-MB capacities, 60 ns (nanoseconds) or less access time, and with ECC. See Figure 2-1 for the location of the DIMM sockets. Section 4.4.1 tells how to install DIMMs. Table 4-1 lists possible memory configurations. AcerPower 6000 User’s Guide...
The DIMM socket is slotted to ensure proper installation. If you insert a DIMM but it does not fit easily into the socket, you may have inserted it incorrectly. Turn the DIMM around and try to insert it again. 4-10 AcerPower 6000 User’s Guide...
4.4.2 Removing a DIMM Press the holding clips on both sides of the socket outward to release the DIMM. Gently pull the DIMM out of the socket. Figure 4-8 Removing a DIMM 4.4.3 Reconfiguring the System The system automatically detects the amount of memory installed. Run Setup to view the new value for total system memory and make a note of it.
Follow these steps to remove the processor card: Press the latches on both sides of the processor to release it from the retention mechanism. You will hear a click sound once the latch is released. Figure 4-9 Pressing the Latches 4-12 AcerPower 6000 User’s Guide...
Pull the processor to totally detach it from the CPU connector. Figure 4-10 Removing a Processor Card 4.5.2 Installing a Processor Card Observe the ESD precautions when installing or removing a system component. See section 4.1.1 Before you proceed, make sure that there is no processor installed in the CPU connector.
Remove the thermal tape protector at the back of the fan sink. Figure 4-12 Removing the Tape Protector from the Fan Sink Insert the wide clip ends into the wide holes on the processor and the narrow clip ends into the narrow holes. 4-14 AcerPower 6000 User’s Guide...
Figure 4-13 Inserting the Clip Ends into the Processor Holes Using your fingers, push down the metal bracket until it clicks into the CPU cartridge and then push the metal bracket’s handle to lock the metal bracket into place. Figure 4-14 Locking the Metal Bracket With the processor card golden fingers pointing downward, align the processor to the posts of the retention mechanism.
Figure 4-16 Locking the Processor 10. Connect the 3-pin and 2-pin fan/heatsink cables to FN1 and pins 3-4 of JP2401 on the system board, respectively. 4-16 AcerPower 6000 User’s Guide...
Figure 4-17 Connecting the Fan/Heatsink Cables The heatsink becomes very hot when the system is on. NEVER touch the heatsink with any metal or with your hands. 4.5.3 Installing the Celeron CPU Observe the ESD precautions when installing or removing a system component. See section 4.1.1 Before you proceed, make sure that there is no processor installed in the CPU connector.
Attach the heatsink on top of the Celeron processor. Align the fasteners underneath the processor card with the heatsink tabs. Press the heatsink and fasteners together to lock the heatsink. Figure 4-19 Attaching the Heatsink 4-18 AcerPower 6000 User’s Guide...
Press down the processor until the golden fingers completely fit into the connector. Snap the retention cover into place as shown in the figure below. Figure 4-20 Installing the Celeron Processor The heatsink becomes very hot when the system is on. NEVER touch the heatsink with any metal or with your hands.
To connect a USB device, simply plug the device cable into a USB port marked on the rear panel. See the following figure: Figure 4-21 Connecting USB Devices Most USB devices have a built-in USB port which allows you to daisy-chain other devices. 4-20 AcerPower 6000 User’s Guide...
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Index abort changes Advanced PIO Mode audio controller BIOS bottom command lines BIOS main menu BIOS version Boot Options boot sequence CD-ROM Drive DMA Mode Celeron installation connecting components fax/modem keyboard monitor mouse multimedia printer Date Date and Time Disk Drives diskette drive configuration display adapter DMA Transfer Mode...
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Onboard Device Settings Onboard Peripherals parallel port address configuration parallel port operation modes Pentium II installation removing AcerPower 6000 User’s Guide 3-10 power 3-17 Power Management power management mode 3-17 sleep mode system sleep timer power management modes...
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System Security Setup system serial number system total memory troubleshooting error messages USB controller 3-25 USB device installation USB legacy mode video feature 1-12 supported modes 1-13 Wake-on LAN 2-12 Wake-on Ring-In 3-18 wake-up event 3-20 3-18 2-13 2-12 3-20 Index...
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