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Acer Chromebook CP713-2W

SERVICE GUIDE
Revision History
Refer to the table below for the updates made to this service guide.

Date Version Chapter Updates

05-08-2020 V 1.00 All


(except CH2 & 6)

05-12-2020 V 1.01 6 Update FRU list

05-25-2020 V 1.02 3 Add WEEE label for specific items

06-15-2020 V 1.03 2 Add content for CH2

6 Update FRU list

7 Update BOM list

8 Update AVL list

Service guide files and updates are available on the ACER/CSD Website. For more
information, go to http://csd.acer.com.tw.The information in this guide is subject to
change without notice.

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Disclaimer
The information in this guide is subject to change without notice.
There are no representations or warranties, either expressed or implied, with respect to
the contents hereof and specifically disclaims any warranties of merchantability or
fitness for any particular purpose. The software described in this manual is sold or
licensed "as is". Should the programs prove defective following their purchase, the
buyer (not the manufacturer, distributor, or its dealer) assumes the entire cost of all
necessary servicing, repair, and any incidental or consequential damages resulting from
any defect in the software.

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Conventions
The following conventions are used in this manual:

! WARNING:
Indicates a potential for personal injury.

! CAUTION:
Indicates a potential loss of data or damage to equipment.

+ IMPORTANT:
Indicates information that is important to know for the proper
completion of a procedure, choice of an option, or completing a task.
The following typographical conventions are used in this document:
Book titles, directory names, file names, path names, and program/process names
are shown in italics.
Example:

the DRS5 User's Guide


/usr/local/bin/fd
the /TPH15spool_M program
Computer output (text that represents information displayed on a computer
screen, such as menus, prompts, responses to input, and error messages) are
shown in constant width.
Example:

[01] The server has been stopped


Userinput (text that represents information entered by a computer user, such as
command names, option letters, and words) are shown in constant width bold.
Variables contained within user input are shown in angle brackets (< >).

Example:

At the prompt, type run <file name> -m


Keyboard keys are shown in bold italics.
Example:

After entering data, press Enter.

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General Information 0

This service guide provides all technical information relating to the basic configuration
for Acer’s global product offering. To better fit local market requirements and enhance
product competitiveness, the regional office may have decided to extend the
functionality of a machine (such as add-on cards, modems, or extra memory capabilities).
These localized features are not covered in this generic service guide. In such cases,
contact the regional offices or the responsible personnel/channel to provide further
technical details.
When ordering FRU parts: Check the most up-to-date information available on the
Website. If, for whatever reason, a part number change is made, it may not be noted in
this printed service guide.
Acer-authorized Service Providers: The Acer office may have a different part number
code than those given in the FRU list in this service guide. A list must be provided by the
regional Acer office to order FRU parts for repair and service of customer machines.

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CHAPTER 1
Hardware Specifications

Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-4
Operating System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-4
CPU and Chipset . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-4
System Memory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-4
Display. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-4
Audio. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-5
Graphics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-5
Storage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-5
Webcam . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-6
Wireless and Networking. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-6
Dimension and Weight . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-6
Power Adapter and Battery. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-6
Input and Control. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-7
Input and Output (I/O) Ports . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-7
Warranty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-7
Privacy Control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-7
Environment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-7
Notebook Tour. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-8
TouchPad Basics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-13
Using the Keyboard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-14
System Block Diagram . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-16
Specification Tables . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-17
Computer specifications. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-17
System Board Major Chips . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-18
Processor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-19
Processor Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-19
Thermal Table. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-20
System Memory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-23
Keyboard. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-23
USB Port . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-23
USB Type-C Port . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-24
HDMI Port . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-24
Video Interface (N/A) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-24
Battery. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-24
AC Adapter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-25
Card Reader . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-26
Hard Disk Drive (N/A) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-27
Solid State Drive . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-28
Embedded MultiMedia Card (eMMC) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-28
LCD 13.5” . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-29
LCD Inverter (N/A) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-29
Graphics Controller . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-30

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Display Supported Resolution (LCD Supported
Resolution) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-30
LAN Interface (N/A) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-30
Wireless + Bluetooth Module (a/b/g/n/ac) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-30
Audio Interface. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-31
Audio Codec and Amplifier . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-31
HD Camera . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-32
0.3M VGA Camera (N/A) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-32
3G Card (N/A) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-32
VRAM (N/A). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-32
System Power Management . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-33
System LED Indicator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-33
System DMA Specification (N/A) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-33
System Interrupt Specification (N/A) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-33
System I/O Address Map (N/A) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-34
Memory Address Map (N/A) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-34

CHAPTER 2
System Utilities

Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-3
Key Component Replacement and HWID Re-configuration . . . 2-3
Creating RMA Shim Using “Chromebook Recovery Utility” in
Windows . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-5
Install RMA Shim . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-10
Run RMA Shim Process. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-20
Start the RMA Tests . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-21
Start the FFT Test . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-25

CHAPTER 3
Machine Maintenance Procedures

Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-4
General Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-4
Recommended Equipment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-4
Pre-disassembly Instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-5
Disassembly Process . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-6
Main Unit Disassembly Process . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-7
Main Unit Disassembly Flowchart . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-7
Base Cover Removal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-8
Battery Pack Removal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-10
Heatsink Removal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-12

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SSD Module Removal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-14
Speaker Module Removal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-16
Touchpad Module Removal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-18
LCD Module Removal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-21
Fan Removal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-24
WLAN Antenna Removal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-26
USB Board Removal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-29
Mainboard Removal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-32
Top Assembly Removal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-36
LCD Module Disassembly Process . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-37
LCD Module Disassembly Flowchart . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-37
LCD Panel Removal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-38
Camera Module Removal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-41
eDP Cable Removal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-43
G-Sensor Board Removal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-48
LCD Hinges Removal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-51
LCD Module Reassembly Process . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-53
Replacing the LCD Hinges . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-53
Replacing the G-Sensor Board . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-55
Replacing the eDP Cable . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-57
Replacing the Camera Module . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-61
Replacing the LCD Panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-63
Main Unit Reassembly Process . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-65
Replacing the Top Assembly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-65
Replacing the Mainboard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-66
Replacing the USB Board . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-69
Replacing the WLAN Antenna. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-71
Replacing the Fan. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-75
Replacing the LCD Module . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-77
Replacing the Touchpad Module . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-80
Replacing the Speaker Module . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-83
Replacing the SSD Module. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-84
Replacing the Heatsink . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-86
Replacing the Battery Pack . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-88
Replacing the Base Cover. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-90

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CHAPTER 4
Troubleshooting

Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-3
General Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-3
Power On Issues . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-4
No Display Issues. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-5
LCD Picture Failure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-7
Internal Keyboard Failure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-8
Touch Pad Failure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-9
Internal Speaker Failure. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-10
Audio Codec Failure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-12
Other Functions Failure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-13
Intermittent Problems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-14
Undetermined Problems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-14

CHAPTER 5
Jumper and Connector Locations

Mainboard Jumper and Connector Locations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-3

CHAPTER 6
FRU (Field Replaceable Unit) List

Exploded Diagrams . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-4


FRU List . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-8
Screw List . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-17

CHAPTER 7
Model Definition and Configuration

Chromebook CP713-2W. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-3

CHAPTER 8
Test Compatible Components

Chrome OS Environment Test . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-4

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CHAPTER 9
Online Support Information

Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-3

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CHAPTER 1
Hardware Specifications
Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-4
Operating System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-4
CPU and Chipset . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-4
System Memory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-4
Display. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-4
Audio. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-5
Graphics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-5
Storage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-5
Webcam . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-6
Wireless and Networking. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-6
Dimension and Weight . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-6
Power Adapter and Battery. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-6
Input and Control. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-7
Input and Output (I/O) Ports . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-7
Warranty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-7
Privacy Control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-7
Environment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-7
Notebook Tour. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-8
TouchPad Basics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-13
Using the Keyboard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-14
System Block Diagram . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-16
Specification Tables . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-17
Computer specifications. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-17
System Board Major Chips . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-18
Processor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-19
Processor Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-19
Thermal Table. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-20
System Memory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-23
Keyboard. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-23
USB Port . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-23
USB Type-C Port . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-24
HDMI Port . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-24
Video Interface (N/A) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-24
Battery. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-24
AC Adapter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-25
Card Reader . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-26
Hard Disk Drive (N/A) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-27
Solid State Drive . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-28
Embedded MultiMedia Card (eMMC) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-28
LCD 13.5” . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-29
LCD Inverter (N/A) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-29
Graphics Controller . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-30
Display Supported Resolution (LCD Supported
Resolution) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-30
LAN Interface (N/A) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-30
Wireless + Bluetooth Module (a/b/g/n/ac) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-30

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Audio Interface. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-31
Audio Codec and Amplifier . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-31
HD Camera . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-32
0.3M VGA Camera (N/A) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-32
3G Card (N/A) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-32
VRAM (N/A). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-32
System Power Management . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-33
System LED Indicator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-33
System DMA Specification (N/A) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-33
System Interrupt Specification (N/A) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-33
System I/O Address Map (N/A) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-34
Memory Address Map (N/A) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-34

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Hardware Specifications and Configurations

Features 0

Below is a summary of the computer’s features:

Operating System 0

Chrome OS
Chrome OS with Chrome Enterprise Upgrade

CPU and Chipset 0

®
Intel Core™ i7-10610U processor (8 MB Smart Cache, 1.8 GHz with Turbo Boost
up to 4.9 GHz, DDR4 or LPDDR3, Intel® vPro™ Platform Eligibility)
®
Intel Core™ i7-10510U processor (8 MB Smart Cache, 1.8 GHz with Turbo Boost
up to 4.9 GHz, DDR4 or LPDDR3, 15 W)
®
Intel Core™ i5-10310U processor (6 MB Smart Cache, 1.7 GHz with Turbo Boost
up to 4.4 GHz, DDR4 or LPDDR3, Intel® vPro™ Platform Eligibility)
®
Intel Core™ i5-10210U processor (6 MB Smart Cache, 1.6 GHz with Turbo Boost
up to 4.2 GHz, DDR4 or LPDDR3, 15 W)
®
Intel Core™ i3-10110U processor (4 MB Smart Cache, 2.1 GHz with Turbo Boost
up to 4.1 GHz, DDR4 or LPDDR3, 15 W)
®
Intel Pentium® Gold 6405U processor (2 MB Smart Cache, 2.4 GHz, DDR4 or
LPDDR3)

System Memory 0

Single-channel DDR4 SDRAM supports:


4 GB of onboard DDR4 system memory
Dual-channel DDR4 SDRAM supports:
16 or 8 GB of onboard DDR4 system memory

Display 0

13.5" VertiView display with IPS (In-Plane Switching) technology, 2256 x 1504,
high-brightness Acer CineCrystal™ LED-backlit TFT LCD, supporting multi-touch
3:2 aspect ratio
Wide viewing angle up to 170 degrees
Mercury-free, environment-friendly

Hardware Specifications and Configurations 1-4


Audio 0

Two built-in stereo speakers


Two built-in microphones

Graphics 0

Intel® UHD Graphics, supporting OpenGL® 4.5, Microsoft® DirectX® 12

Storage 0

Solid state drive:


128 GB, PCIe Gen3, 8 Gb/s, NVMe
256 GB, PCIe Gen3, 8 Gb/s up to 4 lanes, NVMe
128 GB eMMC
64 GB eMMC

Memory card:
Card reader: MicroSD / MicroSDHC / Micro SDXC card reader
Specifications:

Type Model Test Result

Transcend Micro SD 2G + Transcend Adapter Pass

Micro SD Silicon Power Micro SD 2G Pass

Ridata Micro SD 2G + RiDATA Adapter Pass

Kingston 16G UHS-I Class10 U1 & Kingston Adapter Pass

ADATA Micro SDHC 32G C10 Pass

Transcend Micro SDHC 4G C6 + Transcend Adapter Pass

Micro SDHC SanDisk Ultra Micro SDHC 32G C10 I + Sandisk


Pass
Adapter

Toshiba EXCERIA 32GB USH-I U3 & Toshiba


Pass
Adapter

SAMSUNG 32GB USH-I Class10 EVO Pass

Kingston Micro SDXC 64G C10 + Kingston Adapter Pass

SanDisk Micro SDXC Ultra 64GB Class4 15MB/s 100x Pass

ADATA Micro SDXC 64GB C10 30MB/s + ADATA


Pass
Adapter
Micro SDXC
Toshiba Micro SDXC 64G UHS-I C10 30MB/s Pass

Transcend Micro SDXC 64G C 10 UHS-I 300X +


Pass
Transcend Adapter

SAMSUNG 64GB USH-I Class10 EVO Pass

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Webcam 0

HD camera with:
1280 x 720 resolution
720p HD audio/video recording
Super high dynamic range imaging (SHDR)

Wireless and Networking 0

WLAN:
Intel® Wireless Wi-Fi 6 AX201
802.11a/b/g/n/acR2+ax wireless LAN
Dual Band (2.4 GHz and 5 GHz)
2x2 MU-MIMO technology
Supports Bluetooth® 5.0
Wi-Fi CNVi Interface

WPAN:
®
Bluetooth 5.0

Dimension and Weight 0

Dimensions:
300.6 (W) x 235 (D) x 16.8 (H) mm (11.83 x 9.25 x 0.66 inches)
Weight:
1.37 kg (3.02 lbs.) with 3-cell battery pack

Power Adapter and Battery 0

Power adapter
USB Type-C 45 W Google PD AC adapter
95 (W) x 40 (D) x 26.5 (H) mm (3.74x 1.57 x 1.04 inches)
5 V / 3 A or 9 V / 3 A or 12 V / 3 A or or 15V / 3 A or 20 V / 2.25 A as output
power
200 g with 150 cm DC cable
Battery
48 Wh 3-cell Li-ion battery
Battery life up to 10 hours

Hardware Specifications and Configurations 1-6


Input and Control 0

Keyboard
74-/75-/78-key Acer FineTip Backlit keyboard with international language support

TouchPad
Fully clickable touchpad featuring click-anywhere functionality: One-finger touch
to left-click, two-finger touch to right-click, and two-finger scrolling
Moisture resistant

Control Keys
Power button
Volume up, volume down

Input and Output (I/O) Ports 0

Two USB Type-C™ ports. This port supports:


USB 3.2 Gen 1 (up to 5 Gbps)
DisplayPort over USB-C
USB charging 5 V; 3 A
DC-in port 5 or 9 or 15 or 20 V; 45 W
USB 3.0 port
HDMI® port
microSD™ card reader
3.5 mm headphone/speaker jack, supporting headsets with built-in microphone

Warranty 0

One-year International Travelers Warranty (ITW)

Privacy Control 0

Discrete H1 Trusted Platform Module (TPM) solution for Chromebook


Accelerometer (G-sensor)

Environment 0

Temperature:

Operating: 0°C to 40°C


Non-operating: -20°C to 60°C
Humidity (non-condensing):
Operating: 80% (at 40°C)
Non-operating: 20% to 90%

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Notebook Tour 0

1 2

3 3

Figure 1-1. Opened Front View

Table 1-1. Opened Front View

# Icon Item Description


1 Camera Status LED Indicates the camera activity (Green).
2 Integrated webcam Web camera for video communication.
3 Microphone Internal microphone for sound recording.
Also called Liquid-Crystal Display (LCD), displays
computer output (configuration may vary by
4 Display screen
model), and supports multi-touch functionality
(for touchscreen model only).
5 Keyboard For entering data into your computer.
Touch-sensitive pointing device which functions
6 TouchPad
like a computer mouse.

Hardware Specifications and Configurations 1-8


5

1 2 3 4

Figure 1-2. Right View

Table 1-2. Right View

# Icon Item Description


1 Volume button Adjusts the sound volume.
Supports high-definition digital video
2 HDMI port
connections.
 Connects a USB Type-C™ AC adapter to
supply power to the system
(5/9/12/15/20 V; 45 W).
 Connects to USB devices with a USB
Type-C connector.
 Supports:

3 USB Type-C™ port  USB 3.2 Gen 1 (up to 5 Gbps)


 DisplayPort over USB-C
 USB charging 5 V; 3 A
NOTE:
USB Type-C™ port can only be used with
products compliant with the USB
Type-C™ cable and connector.

4 Power button Turns the computer on and off.

Indicates the computer's battery status.


 Blue On: Fully charged
5 Battery indicator  Orange On: Battery charging

 Blinking Amber (1 sec on/ 1 sec off):


Abnormal situation.

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1 2 3 4

Figure 1-3. Left View

Table 1-3. Left View

# Icon Item Description


 Connects a USB Type-C™ AC adapter to
supply power to the system
(5/9/12/15/20 V; 45 W).
 Connects to USB devices with a USB
Type-C connector.
 Supports:

1 USB Type-C™ port  USB 3.2 Gen 1 (up to 5 Gbps)


 DisplayPort over USB-C
 USB charging 5 V; 3 A
NOTE:
USB Type-C™ port can only be used with
products compliant with the USB
Type-C™ cable and connector.
Connects to USB 2.0 or 3.0 devices (e.g., USB
2 USB 3.0 port mouse, USB camera).

Connects to audio line-out devices and


Headphone/
3 accepts input from external microphone
Microphone jack
(3.5 mm Standard TRRS / OMTP TRRS Type).
Accepts microSD cards.

4 MicroSD card reader NOTE:


Push to remove/install the card. Only
one card can operate at any given time.

NOTE: NOTE:
When plugging a microphone or combined headset into the audio combo jack,
make sure the required connector type is correct or the microphone will not work.

Hardware Specifications and Configurations 1-10


Audio Connector Plug Configurations

TRS Type (Headphone only) Standard TRRS Type OMTP TRRS Type
(Headphone/Mic Combo) (Headphone/Mic Combo)

Support audio/headphone Support audio/headphone Support audio/headphone


output only output and micphone input output only

Figure 1-4. Audio Connector Plug Configurations

Figure 1-5. Top View

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1 1

Figure 1-6. Base View

Table 1-4. Base View

# Icon Item Description


1 Speakers Emits audio from your computer.

Hardware Specifications and Configurations 1-12


TouchPad Basics 0

2 3

Figure 1-7. TouchPad

Move your finger across the TouchPad (1) to move the cursor.
Press the left (2) and right (3) button areas located beneath the TouchPad to
perform selection and execution functions. These two button areas are the
equivalent of the left and right buttons on a mouse. Tapping on the TouchPad is
the same as clicking the left button.

Function Main TouchPad (1) Left Button Area (2) Right Button Area (3)
Execute Tap twice (at the same speed Quickly click twice.
as double-clicking a mouse
button).
Select Tap once. Click once.
Drag Tap twice (at the same speed Click and hold,
as double-clicking a mouse then use finger on
button); rest your finger on the TouchPad to
the TouchPad on the second drag the cursor.
tap and drag the cursor.
Access Click once.
context menu

NOTE: NOTE:
When using the TouchPad, keep it - and fingers - dry and clean. The TouchPad is
sensitive to finger movement; hence, the lighter the touch, the better the
response. Tapping too hard will not increase the TouchPad’s responsiveness.

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Using the Keyboard 0

The computer has a close-to-full-sized keyboard and an embedded numeric keypad,


separate cursor, and special keys.

Hot Keys 0

The computer has a close-to-full-sized keyboard and separate cursor, function and
special keys.

Figure 1-8. Keyboard Hotkeys

Hot key (icon) Function Description

Previous Jumps to the previous page.

Next Jumps to the next page.

Reload Reloads the current page.

Full-screen Opens the page in full-screen mode.

Next window Shows all windows in Overview mode.

Brightness down Decreases the screen brightness.

Brightness up Increases the screen brightness.

Mute Turns off audio output.

Volume down Decreases the sound volume.

Hardware Specifications and Configurations 1-14


Hot key (icon) Function Description

Volume up Increases the sound volume.

Locks the currently logged in user. To access your


Lock
account, you need to provide a password.

Search Launches search from the apps panel.

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System Block Diagram 0

Figure 1-9. System Block Diagram

Hardware Specifications and Configurations 1-16


Specification Tables 0

Computer specifications

Item Metric Imperial


Dimensions
Length 300.6 mm 11.83 in.
Width 235 mm 9.25 in.
Height 16.8 mm 0.66 in.
Weight (equipped with battery
1.37 kg 3.02 lbs
pack)
Input power
Operating voltage 5 / 9 / 12 / 15 / 20 V
Operating current 3 A (5 V) / 3 A (9 V) / 3 A (12 V) / 3 A (15 V) / 2.25 A (20 V)
Temperature
Operating 0°C to 40°C 32°F to 104°F
Nonoperating -20°C to 60°C -4°F to 140°F
Relative humidity
Operating 80% (at 40°C)
Nonoperating 20% to 90%
Maximum altitude (unpressurized)
Operating N/A N/A
Nonoperating N/A N/A
Shock
Operating 140 G, 2 ms
Nonoperating 220 G, 2 ms
Random vibration
Operating 0.6 G-rms
Nonoperating 1.5 G-rms
NOTE:
Applicable product safety standards specify thermal limits for plastic surfaces. The
computer operates well within this range of temperatures.

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System Board Major Chips

Item Specification
Core logic  Intel
® Core™ i7-10610U
®
 Intel Core™ i7-10510U
 Intel® Core™ i5-10310U
 Intel® Core™ i5-10210U
 Intel® Core™ i3-10110U
 Intel® Pentium® Gold 6405U
VGA Intel® UHD Graphics
LAN N/A
USB Integrated in PCH
 USB Type-C™ 3.2 port x2

 USB 3.0 port x1

Super I/O controller Embedded controller Microchip Technology NPCX796FC0BX


Bluetooth Bluetooth® 5
Wireless Intel® Wi-Fi 6 AX201 (Harrison Peak 2)
PCMCIA N/A
Audio codec Realtek
Audio amplifier Maxim Integrated™ MAX98357AEWL+T
Card reader Embedded in CPU (Integrated)
Touch controller USI interface
GPS N/A
eMMC Embedded in CPU (Integrated), eMMC 5.1 controller
eSata N/A
Sensor G sensor

Hardware Specifications and Configurations 1-18


Processor

Item Specification
CPU type Intel® Comet Lake
CPU package FCBGA1528
Core Logic N/A
Chipset  Intel® Core™ i7-10610U
 Intel® Core™ i7-10510U
 Intel® Core™ i5-10310U
 Intel® Core™ i5-10210U
 Intel® Core™ i3-10110U
 Intel® Pentium® Gold 6405U

Processor Specifications

Item CPU Speed Cores/ Graphics Mfg Cache Package TDP


(GHz) Threads Frequency( Tech Size (Watt)
MHz) (nm)
300
1.8
i7-10610U 4/8 up to 1.15 14 8MB FCBGA1528 15
up to 4.9
GHz
300
1.8
i7-10510U 4/8 up to 1.15 14 8MB FCBGA1528 15
up to 4.9
GHz
0.3
1.7
i5-10310U 4/8 up to 1.15 14 6MB FCBGA1528 15
up to 4.4
GHz
300
1.6
i5-10210U 4/8 up to 1.10 14 6MB FCBGA1528 15
up to 4.2
GHz
2.1 300
i3-10110U 2/4 14 4MB FCBGA1528 15
up to 4.1 up to 1 GHz
Pentium 300
Gold 2.4 2/4 14 2MB FCBGA1528 15
up to 950
6405U

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Thermal Table

Specific Info

Passive Policy
Participant Description ACPI Device CRT HOT WRM PSV NTT
B0D4 CPU Device INT3401 100 X X 90 5
TSR0 close Charger INT3401 85 X X 73 5
TSR1 Close CPU INT3401 85 X X 57 5
TSR2 close WIFI INT3401 85 X X 68 5

_ART

Source
Partici Hyste
Objective AC0 AC1 AC2 AC3 AC4 AC5 AC6 AC7 AC8 AC9
pant risis
ID
B0D4 TFN1 0 95 X X X X X X X X X
TSR1 TFN1 2 70 65 59 53 47 44 41 X X X
TSR2 TFN1 2 64 X X X X X X X X X
TFN1(Duty) 100 85 75 65 55 45 35 X X X
Corresponding 6500 5200 4900 4200 3800 3400 2800 X X X
RPM

PPCC Object Settings

Processor Max. PL1 Min. PL1 PL1 Step Max. PL2 Min. PL2 PL2 Step
SKU (mW) (mW) (mW) (mW) (mW) (mW)
i3/i5/i7 15000 12000 100 51000 15000 1000

Thermal Relationship Table

Source Target Influence Sample Rate (s)


B0D4 B0D4 100 5
Charger TSR0 100 6
B0D4 TSR1 100 6
B0D4 TSR2 100 6

Hardware Specifications and Configurations 1-20


/* Charger performance states, board-specific values from charger and EC */
Name (CHPS, Package () {
Package () { 0, 0, 0, 0, 255, 0x6a4, "mA", 0 },/* 1.7A (MAX) */
Package () { 0, 0, 0, 0, 24, 0x600, "mA", 0 },/* 1.5A */
Package () { 0, 0, 0, 0, 16, 0x400, "mA", 0 },/* 1.0A */
Package () { 0, 0, 0, 0, 8, 0x200, "mA", 0 },/* 0.5A */

CPU

HW

charger

WiFi

Figure 1-10. DPTF-Setting

1-21 Hardware Specifications and Configurations


Figure 1-11. ZSI-DPTF TUNING

Hardware Specifications and Configurations 1-22


System Memory

Item Specification
Memory controller Built-in at CPU
Memory size 16 GB of onboard (dual channel) DDR4 system memory
Model N/A
Supports maximum
16 GB
memory size
Supports DIMM type N/A
Supports DIMM speed N/A
Support DIMM voltage N/A

Keyboard

Item Specification
Type CHICONY AL01G_C19EWL
Total number of keypads 74-/75-/78-key Acer FineTip Backlit keyboard with
international language support
Simultaneous Operation of Yes
Internal & External
Keyboard
Features  Flat-type style keys
 Direction keys arranged in an inverted-T configuration
 Supports function-row keys in Chrome browser

USB Port

Item Specification
USB compliance level USB 3.0 compliant
EHCI 2
Number of USB port(s) 1
Location Left side
Output Current 3.0A

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USB Type-C Port

Item Specification
USB compliance level USB 3.2 Gen 1 compliant (speed up to 5 Gbps)
Output Current of Power 5V / 3.0 A max.
Bus
Power-off USB Charging Not supported
Mode
DisplayPort Version DisplayPort 1.2
Thunderbolt Version Not supported
Power Delivery for Charging 45 W (5/9/15/20V) Type-C USB power adapter
Number of USB port(s) 2
Location Left side x1, Right side x1

HDMI Port

Item Specification
Compliance level HDMI 1.4b port with HDCP support
Data throughput Up to 16.7 million colors
Number of HDMI port(s) 1
Location Right side

Video Interface (N/A)

Item Specification
Chipset
Package
Interface
Compatibility
Sampling rate

Battery

Item Specification
Vendor & Model MURATA AP18C4K LGC AP18C8K
Battery Type Rechargeable lithium-ion battery pack
Pack capacity  4200 mAh (nominal)  4471 mAh (nominal)
 3880 mAh (minimum)  4343 mAh (minimum)
Number of battery cell 3
Package configuration 3S1P

Hardware Specifications and Configurations 1-24


AC Adapter

Item Specification
Vendor & Model DELTA ADP-45HG BA LITE-ON PA-1450-50AD
Normal Input 100-240 Vac, 50-60 Hz (The adapter 115-230 Vac, 50-60 Hz (The
voltage should operate from 90-264 Vac adapter should operate from
with an input frequency from 47-63 90-264 Vac with an input
Hz.) frequency from 47-63 Hz.)
Input current 1.5 Amps max. at 100 Vac 1.3 Amps max. at 90 Vac
Inrush current No damage; Meet fuse and bridge  Should not damage fuse and
diode specifications. rectifier diode.
 The inrush current and I2t shall
be less than maximum rated
value of components.
Efficiency  More than 81.84% of average  No Load Power Loss at nominal
efficiency load tested at 5V input, Ta=25°C and 5minutes
output voltage condition. warm up.
 More than 87.30% of average  More than 81.83% of average
efficiency load tested at 9V efficiency load tested at 5V
output voltage condition. output voltage condition.
 More than 88.30% of average  More than 87.3% of average
efficiency load tested at 12V efficiency load tested at 9V
output voltage condition. output voltage condition.
 More than 88.85% of average  More than 88.3% of average
efficiency load tested at 15V&20V efficiency load tested at 12V
output voltage condition. output voltage condition.
 More than 88.85% of average
efficiency load tested at
15V&20V output voltage
condition.

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Item Specification
Vendor & Model Chicony A045RP05P
Normal Input 100-240 Vac, 50-60 Hz (The adapter should operate from 90-264 Vac
voltage with an input frequency from 47-63 Hz.)
Input current Shall be less than 1.2 Amps at normal operation range
Inrush current  Should not damage fuse and rectifier diode.
 The peak inrush current and I2t shall be less than 85% of their
maximum rated value of components@ maximum input voltage,
Ta=25°C.
Efficiency  No Load Power Loss at nominal input, Ta=25°C and 30 minutes warm
up.
 More than 81.39% of average efficiency load tested at 5V output
voltage condition.
 More than 86.62% of average efficiency load tested at 9V output
voltage condition.
 More than 87.4% of average efficiency load tested at 12V output
voltage condition.
 More than 87.73% of average efficiency load tested at 15V&20V
output voltage condition.

Card Reader

Item Specification
Chipset MicroSD Card
Package Built-in to the CPU
Location Left side
Features Supported card formats:
 Micro SD

 Micro SDHC

 Micro SDXC

Hardware Specifications and Configurations 1-26


Hard Disk Drive (N/A)

Item Specification
Vendor &
Model Name
Capacity (GB)
Bytes per sector
Data heads
Drive Format
Disks
Spindle speed
(RPM)
Performance Specifications
Buffer size
Interface
Fast data transfer
rate
(Gbits / sec, max)
Media data
transfer rate
(Mbytes/sec max)
DC Power Requirements
Voltage tolerance

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Solid State Drive

Item Specification
Vendor & SanDisk HYNIX
Model Name SDAPNUW-128G-1014 HFM128GDJTNG-8310A

Capacity (GB) 128


Performance Specifications
Interface PCIe Gen3 x2
Fast data transfer
rate 800 MB/s 395 MB/s
(Gbits / sec, max)
DC Power Requirements
Voltage tolerance 3.3V (+/- 5%)

Item Specification
Vendor & SanDisk HYNIX
Model Name SDBPNPZ-256G-1014 HFM256GDJTNI-82A0A

Capacity (GB) 256


Performance Specifications
Interface PCIe Gen3 x4
Fast data transfer
rate 1950MB/s 1000 MB/s
(Gbits / sec, max)
DC Power Requirements
Voltage tolerance 3.3V (+/- 5%)

Embedded MultiMedia Card (eMMC)

Item Specification
Vendor & SanDisk SanDisk
Model Name SDINBDA4-128-1220W SDINBDA4-64-1220W
Capacity (GB) 128 64
Features  iNAND 7550, with MMC interface
 Offered in three TFBGA packages of eMMC™ 5.1
 Up to 256GB of data storage
 Data transfer rate: up to 400MB/s rate (HS400 mode)

Hardware Specifications and Configurations 1-28


LCD 13.5”

Item Specification
Vendor & Model name GENERAL INTERFACE GENERAL INTERFACE
NE135FBM-N41/NC135GFL01 NE135FBM-N41/NC135GFL03
Screen Diagonal (mm) 342.9mm
Active Area (mm) 284.933 (H) x 189.955 (V)
Display resolution (pixels) 2256 (H) x 1504 (V)
Pixel Pitch (mm) 0.1263 (H) x 0.1263 (V)
Typical White Luminance 415 (typ.)
(cd/m2) also called Brightness 350 (min.)

Contrast Ratio 1500 (typ.)


Response Time (Optical Rise
30 (typ.)
Time/Fall Time) msec
Typical Power Consumption
3.5 (max.)
(Watt)
Weight (Without inverter) 290g (max.)
Physical Size (mm) 296.93 (L) x 222.65 (W) x 2.85 (T)
Electrical Interface eDP 1.4
Viewing Angle (degree) 85 (typ.)
Horizontal (Right)
CR > 10 (Left)
Vertical (Upper)
CR > 10 (Lower)

LCD Inverter (N/A)

Item Specification
Vendor & Model name
Brightness conditions
Input voltage (v)
Input current (mA)
Output voltage (V, RMS)
Output current (mA, RMS)
Output voltage frequency
(KHz)

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Graphics Controller

Item Specification
VGA Chip Intel® UHD Graphics
Package Built-in to the CPU
Feature Supports:
®
 OpenGL 4.5

 OpenCL™ 2.1
® ®
 Microsoft DirectX 12

Display Supported Resolution (LCD Supported Resolution)

Resolution Specification
eDP Version 1.4

LAN Interface (N/A)

Item Specification
LAN chipset
LAN connector type
LAN connector location
Features

Wireless + Bluetooth Module (a/b/g/n/ac)

Item Specifications
Vendor & Model Intel® Wi-Fi 6 AX201 (Harrison Peak 2)
Chipset Intel® Core™ vPro™ processor
Form factor  M.2 2230
 M.2 1216
Frequency band 2.4 GHz & 5 GHz (160MHz)
Protocols and data rates  Wi-Fi CERTIFIED™ for 802.11a/b/g/n/ac/ax, WPA/2 Personal
supported and Enterprise, WPS2, PMF, WMM, WMM-PS, WFD,
Miracast, Passpoint R2, Voice Personal
 Bluetooth 5.0
Antenna Yes. Both AUX and MAIN are routed in the LCD assembly.
Feature  BT & WLAN co-existence scheme
 MIMO TX/TX and Rx/Rx Concurrency
 Full support for Microsoft Windows 10, Linux, and
Chrome OS

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Audio Interface

Item Specification
Audio Controller Dialog Semiconductor ALC5682I-VD-CGT
Audio onboard or optional On board
Mono or Stereo Mono microphone to ADC path, and stereo DAC to HP path
Compatibility 2-wire I2C compatible interface with support for High
Speed mode up to 3.4 MHz
Sampling rate 8K~192KHz
Internal microphone Yes. 1 digital microphone
Internal speaker Yes. 2 channel stereo speakers with 2W per channel output.

Audio Codec and Amplifier

Item Specification
Audio Controller Maxim Integrated™ MAX98357AEWL+T
Features The MAX98357AEWL+T are digital pulse-code modulation
(PCM) input Class D power amplifiers that provide Class AB
audio performance with Class D efficiency. These ICs offer
five selectable gain settings (3dB, 6dB, 9dB, 12dB, and
15dB) in I2S/left-justified mode set by a single gain select
input and a fixed 12dB gain in TDM mode.
 Single-Supply Operation (2.5V to 5.5V)

 3.2W output power into 4 ohms at 5V

 2.4mA Quiescent current

 92% efficiency (RL = 8 ohms, POUT = 1W)

 Low 0.015% THD+N at 1 kHz

 No MCLK required

 Sample rates of 8 kHz to 96 kHz

 Supports left, right or (left/2 + right/2) output

 Sophisticated edge rate control enables filterless class D


outputs
 77dB PSRR at 1 kHz

 Low RF susceptibility rejects TDMA noise from GSM


radios
 Extensive Click-and-Pop reduction circuitry

 Robust Short-Circuit and Thermal Protection

 Available in space-saving packages: 1.345 mm x 1.345


mm WLP (0.4 mm Pitch) and 3 mm x 3 mm TQFN

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HD Camera

Item Specification
Vendor Chicony Tech-Front
CNFJH7921004970LH 1YHTZZZ0000
Model Name CNFJH79 YHTV-2
Sensor Type 1/9” CMOS sensor 1/9” HD CMOS (OV9734)
sensor
Pixel Resolution 1280 x 720 (1M) 1280 x 720 (1M)
Feature  Automatic image control:  Automatic image control:
Automatic Exposure Automatic Exposure
Control, Automatic White Control, Automatic White
Balance Control, and Balance Control, and
Automatic Gain Control. Automatic Gain Control.
 Image Quality Control:  Image Quality Control:
Color saturation, Hue, Brightness, Contrast, Hue,
Gamma, Sharpness, Saturation, Sharpness,
Brightness, Contrast, and Gamma, and Backlight
Backlight Compensation. Compensation

0.3M VGA Camera (N/A)

Item Specification
Vendor
Model
Sensor Type
Feature

3G Card (N/A)

Item Specification
Vendor
Features

VRAM (N/A)

Item Specification
Vendor & Model name
Memory size
Interface

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System Power Management

Item Specification
Full On (G0/S0) This is the normal operating state of the processor.
Individual devices may be shut down to save power. The
different CPU operating levels are defined by Cx states.
Suspend to RAM (Standby) S0ix is a suspend state in which the core power planes of
(G1/S0ix) the processor are turned off and the suspend wells remain
powered.
 VGA Suspend

 Audio Power Down

 Hard Disk Power Down

 Super I/O Low Power mode

Soft Off (G2/S5) OS initiated shutdown. All devices in the system are turned
off completely. A full boot is required when waking.
Mechanical Off (G3) All devices in the system are turned off completely.

System LED Indicator

Item Specification
System power state  System has no Power State LED
Battery state  Fully charged: Blue
 Battery charging: Orange
 Battery low: N/A
 Battery critical low: N/A
 Abnormal situation: Blinking mode Amber (1 sec. on, 1 sec.
off)
 Using battery or not connected to AC power: Blue
Power button backlight  Power button has no LED
ODD activity state  ODD has no LED
Communication state  Wi-Fi has no LED
 Bluetooth has no LED

System DMA Specification (N/A)

Legacy Mode Power Management

System Interrupt Specification (N/A)

Hardware IRQ System Function

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System I/O Address Map (N/A)

I/O address (hex) System Function (shipping configuration)

Memory Address Map (N/A)

Memory address (hex) System Function (shipping configuration)

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CHAPTER 2
System Utilities
Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-3
Key Component Replacement and HWID Re-configuration . . . 2-3
Creating RMA Shim Using “Chromebook Recovery Utility” in
Windows . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-5
Install RMA Shim . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-10
Run RMA Shim Process. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-20
Start the RMA Tests . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-21
Start the FFT Test . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-25

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Introduction 0

This chapter contains information on how to re-configure the Acer Chromebook


CP713-2W HWID as well as test procedures for your notebook’s various components.

Key Component Replacement and HWID


Re-configuration 0

When certain key components are replaced, the correct hardware ID (HWID) must be
re-configured.
Battery

Motherboard

Touchpad

Keyboard

Camera

WLAN

LCD panel
To re-configure the HWID you must prepare the following items:
A 8 GB or larger USB 2.0 flash drive (USB 3.0 flash drive is not recommended).
The RMA.bin file that is needed to re-configure the HWID after replacing a key
component.
The Chrome Recovery Utility is the tool used to write the image to the USB flash
drive.
https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/chromebook-recovery-utili/jndclpdbaa
mdhonoechobihbbiimdgai

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The HWID re-configuration procedure is outlined in the following flow chart:

Use chromebook recovery utility


to create a RAM shim install disk

Fail
If always fail
Switch DEV mode Please try to
re-copy
The RMA.bin

Install image from install


shim to chrome book

PASS

Verify HW

Change to release
image

Figure 2-1. HWID Re-Configuration Flow Chart

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Creating RMA Shim Using “Chromebook Recovery Utility” in
Windows 0

1. In another notebook or PC running Windows, copy


Liverpool_KLED_ZSI_RMA_SHIM_R81_20200602_CRC32_1B50C161.bin in a folder.
2. Insert a USB flash drive or SD card (must be at least 8 GB of storage) into the
notebook or PC running Windows.

Figure 2-2. USB Disk

3. Double-click “Chromebook recovery Utility" to open the program.

Figure 2-3. Chromebook Recovery Utility Shortcut Icon

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4. Select Use local image.

Figure 2-4. Select Local Image

5. Browse the file and select the


Liverpool_KLED_ZSI_RMA_SHIM_R81_20200602_CRC32_1B50C161.bin image file.
Then Click Open.

Figure 2-5. Access Image File

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6. Select the media you’d like to use, and then click Continue.

Figure 2-6. Select Media Device

7. Click Create Now.

Figure 2-7. Creating Recovery Image Initialization (1 of 2)

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8. Click Yes to allow the Chromebook Recovery Utility program to start creating RMA
shim disk.

Figure 2-8. Creating Recovery Image Initialization (2 of 2)

9. The RMA shim disk creation process begins.

Figure 2-9. Writing in Progress

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10. Once the program has successfully written the image, the system shows Success!
Your recovery media is ready message. Click Done, and then remove the USB
drive from the notebook or PC running Windows.

Figure 2-10. Write Successful

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Install RMA Shim 0

1. Place the system on a stable work surface.


2. Remove the power adapter and all cables from the system.
3. Remove nine (9) screws from the base cover (Figure 2-11).

Figure 2-11. Base Cover Removal

4. Carefully pry up the base cover starting from the bottom side to release the latches.
Then continue releasing the remaining latches on the left, right, and upper sides
(Figure 2-12).

Figure 2-12. Base Cover Removal

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5. Grasp and remove the base cover from the system (Figure 2-13).

Figure 2-13. Base Cover Removal

6. Detach the tape and transparent mylar securing the battery cable and keyboard FPC
(Figure 2-14).

Figure 2-14. Tape and Mylar Removal

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7. Disconnect the battery cable from the mainboard connector (Figure 2-15).

Figure 2-15. Battery Cable Disconnection

8. Carefully place the base cover onto the top assembly. Make sure that the edges of
the base cover are aligned properly to those of the top assembly (Figure 2-16).

Figure 2-16. Replacing the Base Cover

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9. Plug in the AC adapter and open the lid to turn on the system. Then press Esc +
Power + F3 (Refresh) keys to enter the recovery mode.
10. When the system displays Please insert a recovery USB stick or SD card
message on the screen, press Ctrl+ D keys (Figure 2-17).

Figure 2-17. Insert a Recovery USB Stick or SD Card Message

11. Press Enter to turn operating system verification off and clear local data. The system
will then automatically reboot. (Figure 2-18).

Figure 2-18. OP System Verification Off Screen

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12. Once the system restarts, a message will appear notifying you that OS verification is
off (Figure 2-19). Then press Esc + Power + F3 (Refresh) keys to enter the recovery
mode.

Figure 2-19. OS Verification Off Screen

13. When the system displays Please insert a recovery USB stick or SD card
message on the screen, plug in the USB disk with RMA Shim (Figure 2-20).

Figure 2-20. Insert a Recovery USB Stick or SD Card Screen

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If below message appears on the screen as shown in Figure 2-23, this indicates the
device does not have Chrome OS. If this occurs, do the following:
a.Enter VT2 by pressing Ctrl + Alt + F2.
b.Log in as root with password test0000 if required.
c.Run the following command: enable_dev_usb_boot.
d.Insert the USB memory stick, reboot and press Ctrl -U at the dev mode warning
screen to start install RMA shim. You can also enter VT2 and install the RMA shim.

Figure 2-21. Error Message

14. After the USB disk is inserted, the system starts installing RMA shim.

Figure 2-22. Installation Process

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15. The system will display the RAM shim installation process as shown in Figure 2-23.

Figure 2-23. Installation Process

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16. Press Enter to restart.

Figure 2-24. System Restart

17. Unplug the USB RMA drive and AC adapter from the machine during the restart.
18. Remove the base cover. Refer to Step 3~5.
19. Connect the battery cable to the mainboard connector (Figure 2-25).

Figure 2-25. Battery Cable Connection

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20. Attach the tape and transparent mylar to secure the battery cable and keyboard FPC
in place (Figure 2-26).

Figure 2-26. Tape and Mylar Attachment

21. Carefully place the base cover onto the top assembly. Make sure that the edges of
the base cover are aligned properly to those of the top assembly (Figure 2-27).

Figure 2-27. Replacing the Base Cover

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22. Press downward on the system to engage the tabs. Make sure all the tabs are fully
engaged (Figure 2-28).

Figure 2-28. Replacing the Base Cover

23. Install nine (9) screws to secure the base cover in place (Figure 2-29).

Figure 2-29. Replacing the Base Cover

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Run RMA Shim Process 0

1. Plug in the AC adapter and open the lid to turn on the system.
2. The system will restart automatically when RMA image installation is completed and
automatically boot to Factory Test mode. The restart will take about 30-60 seconds.

Figure 2-30. Factory Test Mode (1 of 2)

Figure 2-31. Factory Test Mode (2 of 2)

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Start the RMA Tests 0

1. Verify the model name and SKU. Then press Enter to continue.

Figure 2-32. Model and SKU Screen

2. Update the firmware. This procedure will take about 30-60 seconds.

Figure 2-33. Firmware Update Screen

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3. Update device data.
a) Enter the serial number to Enter Device Serial Number
(serials.serial_number): field.

Figure 2-34. Enter Device Serial Number

b) Select the region.

Figure 2-35. Select the Region

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4. The test continues with Write_HWID procedure, and then enter GRT (Google
Required Tests).

Figure 2-36. Prepare for GRT

5. The system starts running the Finalize procedure. Wait until finalizing is completed.

Figure 2-37. Finalizing Process

NOTE: NOTE:
Do NOT restart the system or terminate the test manually during the finalize
procedure.

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a) Unplug the AC adapter.

Figure 2-38. Unplug the AC Adapter

b) The system begins to wipe image. Wait until the procedure is completed.

Figure 2-39. Factory Wiping Screen

c) The system turns off and enters the Shipping mode.

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Start the FFT Test 0

Prior running the RMA Shim, you need to switch the device to FFT mode.
1. Press Ctrl + Alt + 0 simultaneously to enter CrOS mode.

Figure 2-40. Ctrl + Alt + O Key Location

2. Enter cros in the Password field and click OK to begin the test.

Figure 2-41. FFT Test

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3. Select CrOS Factory > Switch test list > Kled RMA FFT Test-List.

Figure 2-42. Start Kled RMA FFT Test

4. Confirm your decision in the pop-up window. The Kled RMA FFT test will start.

Figure 2-43. Confirmation Window

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Conventions

Model and SKU 0

Verify the model name and SKU. Then press Enter to pass.

Figure 2-44. Model and SKU Test

WiFi Test 0

Turn on the WiFi device. Then the test will start automatically.

Bluetooth Test 0

1. Place the Bluetooth device near the system.


2. Turn on the Bluetooth device.
3. Enable Bluetooth on the device.
4. Press Enter.

Figure 2-45. Bluetooth Test

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DisplayPoint 0

1. Press Space to test the display point and start the points check.

Figure 2-46. Display Point Test

2. Check if there is any point shown. Press Space.

Figure 2-47. Display Point Test

3. Enter the number of points found.

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4. Check the points quantity on the screen. Press Space.

Figure 2-48. Display Point Test

5. Enter the number of points found.

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Display Test 0

1. Press Space to test the color listed in the display test.

Figure 2-49. Display Test

2. If the color displayed on the screen matches the color listed in the display test, press
Enter.
NOTE: NOTE:
If the color displayed on the screen does not match with the description, press Esc.

Figure 2-50. Display Test

3. Repeat this process for each color listed in the display test.

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LED Test 0

1. Press the number key according to the LED color.

Figure 2-51. LED Test

Figure 2-52. Battery LED Location

2. Repeat step 1 until the test is completed.

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Backlight Test 0

1. Press Space to change the backlight brightness. Then press Esc to reset the backlight
brightness to its default setting.
2. After checking, enter H if pressing Space changes the backlight to be brighter.
Otherwise, enter L if pressing Space changes the backlight to be dimmer.

Figure 2-53. Backlight Test

3. Repeat step 1 and 2 twice.

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Camera Test 0

Press Enter to pass if the image from the integrated webcam appears on screen, or press
Esc to fail.

Figure 2-54. Camera Test

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SD Performance Test 0

1. Insert an SD card to the card reader.

! CAUTION:
Any data in the inserted SD card reader will cleared during the card reader
test. Please ensure that you either use an empty SD card or backup all the
data located in the drive before you proceed with the card reader test.

Figure 2-55. Insert SD Card

Figure 2-56. SD Performance Test

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2. Remove the SD card when you see the message instructing you to do so.

Figure 2-57. SD Performance Test

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Hardware Button Test 0

1. Press the Volume Down button.

Figure 2-58. Volume Down Button Test

Figure 2-59. Volume Down Button Test

2. Press the Volume Up button.

Figure 2-60. Volume Up Button Test

Figure 2-61. Volume Up Button Test

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3. Press the Power button.

Figure 2-62. Power Button Test

Figure 2-63. Power Button Test

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Touchpad Test 0

a. Remove your fingers, and then press Space to start testing.


b. Place one finger on the touchpad and move your finger in the all area.
c. Place 2 fingers on the touchpad. One finger hold. The other One finger on the right
edge of the touchpad and slide the finger up to down.
d. Click left-Top/Left bottom/Right-Top/Right-Bottom by one finger. Repeat the same
procedure for each item 3 times.
e. Place 2 fingers on the touchpad and click it 10 times.

b c

d e

Figure 2-64. Touchpad Test

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Touchscreen Test 0

1. Draw blocks on the screen beginning from upper left corner in a sequence.
2. Press Esc if the test fails.

Figure 2-65. Touchscreen Test

Keyboard Test 0

Press the keyboard keys from left to right and top to bottom.

Figure 2-66. Keyboard Test

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HDMI Port Test 0

1. Connect the notebook to an HDMI external monitor using the HDMI cable.

Figure 2-67. HDMI Port Test

2. Press the number displayed on the screen to finish the test.

Figure 2-68. HDMI Port Test

3. Disconnect the HDMI cable from the HDMI port of the notebook.

Figure 2-69. HDMI Port Test

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USB Port Type A 3.0 Test (Left Side) 0

1. Insert a USB 3.0 drive to the USB port on the left side of the notebook.

! CAUTION:
Any data in the inserted USB drive will cleared during the USB test. Please
ensure that you either use an empty USB drive or backup all the data located
in the drive before you proceed with the USB test.

Figure 2-70. USB 3.0 Performance Test

2. Remove the USB 3.0 drive when you see the message instructing you to do so.

Figure 2-71. USB 3.0 Performance Test

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USB Port Type A 2.0 Test (Left Side) 0

1. Insert a USB 2.0 drive to the USB port on the left side of the notebook.

! CAUTION:
Any data in the inserted USB drive will cleared during the USB test. Please
ensure that you either use an empty USB drive or backup all the data located
in the drive before you proceed with the USB test.

Figure 2-72. USB 2.0 Performance Test

2. Remove the USB 2.0 drive when you see the message instructing you to do so.

Figure 2-73. USB 2.0 Performance Test

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USB Port Type C 3.0 Test (Right Side; CC1) 0

1. Insert a USB 3.0 drive to the USB port on the right side of the notebook.

! CAUTION:
Any data in the inserted USB drive will cleared during the USB test. Please
ensure that you either use an empty USB drive or backup all the data located
in the drive before you proceed with the USB test.

Figure 2-74. USB 3.0 CC1 Performance Test

2. Remove the USB 3.0 drive when you see the message instructing you to do so.

Figure 2-75. USB 3.0 CC1 Performance Test

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USB Port Type C 3.0 Test (Right Side; CC2) 0

1. Insert a USB 3.0 drive to the USB port on the right side of the notebook.

! CAUTION:
Any data in the inserted USB drive will cleared during the USB test. Please
ensure that you either use an empty USB drive or backup all the data located
in the drive before you proceed with the USB test.

Figure 2-76. USB 3.0 CC2 Performance Test

2. Remove the USB 3.0 drive when you see the message instructing you to do so.

Figure 2-77. USB 3.0 CC2 Performance Test

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USB Port 2.0 Test 0

1. Insert a USB 2.0 drive to the USB port on the right side of the notebook.

! CAUTION:
Any data in the inserted USB drive will cleared during the USB test. Please
ensure that you either use an empty USB drive or backup all the data located
in the drive before you proceed with the USB test.

Figure 2-78. USB 2.0 Performance Test

2. Remove the USB 2.0 drive when you see the message instructing you to do so.

Figure 2-79. USB 2.0 Performance Test

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15V Charging Test 0

1. Connect the power adapter to the USB Type C port located at the right side of the
notebook.
2. Verify if the battery is charging.

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USB 3.0 External Display Test 0

1. Connect the system to an external display via the USB port type C 3.0 of the system.

Figure 2-80. USB 3.0 External Display Test

2. Press the number displayed on the screen to finish the test.

Figure 2-81. USB 3.0 External Display Test

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3. Disconnect the external display.

Figure 2-82. USB 3.0 External Display Test

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USB Port Type C 3.0 Test (Left Side; CC1) 0

1. Insert a USB 3.0 drive to the USB port on the left side of the notebook.

! CAUTION:
Any data in the inserted USB drive will cleared during the USB test. Please
ensure that you either use an empty USB drive or backup all the data located
in the drive before you proceed with the USB test.

Figure 2-83. USB 3.0 CC1 Performance Test

2. Remove the USB 3.0 drive when you see the message instructing you to do so.

Figure 2-84. USB 3.0 CC1 Performance Test

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USB Port Type C 3.0 Test (Left Side; CC2) 0

1. Insert a USB 3.0 drive to the USB port on the left side of the notebook.

! CAUTION:
Any data in the inserted USB drive will cleared during the USB test. Please
ensure that you either use an empty USB drive or backup all the data located
in the drive before you proceed with the USB test.

Figure 2-85. USB 3.0 CC2 Performance Test

2. Remove the USB 3.0 drive when you see the message instructing you to do so.

Figure 2-86. USB 3.0 CC2 Performance Test

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USB Port 2.0 Test 0

1. Insert a USB 2.0 drive to the USB port on the left side of the notebook.

! CAUTION:
Any data in the inserted USB drive will cleared during the USB test. Please
ensure that you either use an empty USB drive or backup all the data located
in the drive before you proceed with the USB test.

Figure 2-87. USB 2.0 Performance Test

2. Remove the USB 2.0 drive when you see the message instructing you to do so.

Figure 2-88. USB 2.0 Performance Test

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15V Charging Test 0

1. Connect the power adapter to the USB Type C port located at the left side of the
notebook.
2. Verify if the battery is charging.

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USB 3.0 External Display Test 0

1. Connect the system to an external display via the USB port type C 3.0 of the system.

Figure 2-89. USB 3.0 External Display Test

2. Press the number displayed on the screen to finish the test.

Figure 2-90. USB 3.0 External Display Test

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3. Disconnect the external display.

Figure 2-91. USB 3.0 External Display Test

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Speaker / Microphone Test 0

Automatic test.

Base Accelerometers Auto Calibration Test 0

Place the device in face-up position and press Enter to start calibration.

Figure 2-92. Base Accelerometers Auto Calibration Test

Lid Accelerometers Calibration Test 0

Place the device on a horizontal plane and press Space to start calibration.

Figure 2-93. Lid Accelerometers Calibration Test

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Accelerometers Lid Angle Test 0

Open the lid to 180 degrees and press Space to start testing.

Figure 2-94. Accelerometers Lid Angle Test

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Gyroscope Test 0

1. Place the device in face-up position and press Enter to start calibration.

Figure 2-95. Gyroscope Test

2. Rotate the device.

Figure 2-96. Gyroscope Test

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Screen Rotation Test 0

a) Tablet mode
Flip the lid into tablet mode, then tap Confirm tablet mode to start test.

Figure 2-97. Tablet Mode Test

b) Tablet Rotation Base-Accel


1. Rotate the tablet to correctly align the picture, holding it at an upright 90-degree
angle.

Figure 2-98. Tablet Rotation Base-Accel Test

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2. Rotate the tablet to correctly align the picture, holding it at an upright 90-degree
angle.

Figure 2-99. Tablet Rotation Base-Accel Test

3. Rotate the tablet to correctly align the picture, holding it at an upright 90-degree
angle.

4. Rotate the tablet to correctly align the picture, holding it at an upright 90-degree
angle.

Figure 2-100. Tablet Rotation Base-Accel Test

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c) Notebook mode
Open the lid back to notebook mode and press Space to confirm notebook mode.

Figure 2-101. Notebook Mode Test

Finish the Test 0

To finish the test, click or press Space to continue.

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CHAPTER 3
Machine Maintenance Procedures
Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-4
General Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-4
Recommended Equipment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-4
Pre-disassembly Instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-5
Disassembly Process . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-6
Main Unit Disassembly Process . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-7
Main Unit Disassembly Flowchart . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-7
Base Cover Removal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-8
Battery Pack Removal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-10
Heatsink Removal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-12
SSD Module Removal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-14
Speaker Module Removal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-16
Touchpad Module Removal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-18
LCD Module Removal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-21
Fan Removal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-24
WLAN Antenna Removal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-26
USB Board Removal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-29
Mainboard Removal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-32
Top Assembly Removal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-36
LCD Module Disassembly Process . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-37
LCD Module Disassembly Flowchart . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-37
LCD Panel Removal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-38
Camera Module Removal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-41
eDP Cable Removal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-43
G-Sensor Board Removal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-48
LCD Hinges Removal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-51
LCD Module Reassembly Process . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-53
Replacing the LCD Hinges . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-53
Replacing the G-Sensor Board . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-55
Replacing the eDP Cable . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-57
Replacing the Camera Module . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-61
Replacing the LCD Panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-63
Main Unit Reassembly Process . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-65
Replacing the Top Assembly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-65
Replacing the Mainboard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-66
Replacing the USB Board . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-69
Replacing the WLAN Antenna. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-71
Replacing the Fan. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-75
Replacing the LCD Module . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-77
Replacing the Touchpad Module . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-80
Replacing the Speaker Module . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-83
Replacing the SSD Module. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-84

3-2
Replacing the Heatsink . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-86
Replacing the Battery Pack . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-88
Replacing the Base Cover. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-90

3-3
Machine Maintenance Procedures

Introduction 0

This chapter contains general information about the computer, a list of tools needed to
do the required maintenance and step by step procedures on how to remove and install
components from the computer.

General Information 0

The product previews seen in the following procedures may not represent the final
product color or configuration. Cable paths and positioning may also differ from the
actual model. During the removal and installation of components, make sure all
available cable channels and clips are used and that the cables are installed in the same
position.
All prerequisites must be completed prior to starting maintenance.

Recommended Equipment 0

The following equipment are recommended to do the following maintenance


procedures:
Wrist grounding strap and conductive mat
Flat screwdriver
Philips screwdriver
Polydrive screwdriver
Plastic tweezers
Flat plastic pry

Machine Maintenance Procedures 3-4


Pre-disassembly Instructions 0

Do the following prior to starting any maintenance procedures:


1. Place the system on a stable work surface.
2. Remove the power adapter from the USB Type-C port (A or B) as shown in Figure 3-1
or Figure 3-2.
3. Remove all cables from system.

Figure 3-1. AC Adapter Outlet

4. Remove the microSD card from the microSD card slot (C) (Figure 3-2).

B C

Figure 3-2. MicroSD Card Removal

NOTE: NOTE:
Make sure the system is completely powered off.

3-5 Machine Maintenance Procedures


Disassembly Process 0

The disassembly process is divided into the following sections:


Main unit disassembly
LCD module disassembly
The flowcharts provided in the succeeding disassembly sections illustrate the entire
disassembly sequence. Observe the order of the sequence to avoid damage to any of the
hardware components. For example, when removing the mainboard, remove first the
Base Cover, Battery, heatsink, fan module, and SSD module in that order.

Table 3-1. Main Screw List


Size Quantity Acer Part No.
SCREW(M2*5.2-I,NYLOK)BNI W/WASHER 9 86.HQBN7.001
SCREW M2*2.5-I(BZN,NYLOK)IRON 5 86.GVJN7.002
SCREW M2.0*2.5-IBZNNYLOKD7.0 IRON 5 86.HQBN7.002
SCREW M2.0*4.0-I(BZN)(NYLOK)(IRON) 6 86.HQBN7.003
SCREWM2.5*2.3-IBZNNYLOKD7.5T0.6 IRON 6 86.HQBN7.004

Machine Maintenance Procedures 3-6


Main Unit Disassembly Process 0

Main Unit Disassembly Flowchart 0

Base Cover

Battery

Touchpad
Heatsink SSD Module Speaker LCD Module
Module

WLAN
Fan Module
Antenna

USB Board Mainboard

Top Assembly

Table 3-2. Main Unit Screw List


Step Size Quantity Acer Part No.
Base Cover Removal M2.0*5.2 9 86.HQBN7.001
Heatsink Removal M2.0*2.5 4 86.GVJN7.002
SSD Module Removal M2.0*2.5 1 86.GVJN7.002
Touchpad Module Removal M2.0*2.5 (D7.0) 2 86.HQBN7.002
LCD Module Removal M2.0*4.0 4 86.HQBN7.003
Fan Module Removal M2.0*4.0 2 86.HQBN7.003
USB Board Removal M2.0*2.5 (D7.0) 1 86.HQBN7.002
Mainboard Removal M2.0*2.5 (D7.0) 2 86.HQBN7.002

NOTE: NOTE:
The keyboard is included as part of the top assembly and cannot be disassembled.
In the event that the keyboard is damaged, replace the entire top assembly.

3-7 Machine Maintenance Procedures


Base Cover Removal 0

1. Remove nine (9) screws from the base cover (Figure 3-3).

Figure 3-3. Base Cover Removal

2. Carefully pry up the base cover starting from the bottom side to release the latches.
Then continue releasing the remaining latches on the left, right, and upper sides
(Figure 3-4).

Figure 3-4. Base Cover Removal

Machine Maintenance Procedures 3-8


3. Grasp and remove the base cover from the system (Figure 3-5).

Figure 3-5. Base Cover Removal

ID Size Torque Quantity Screw Type


Red
M2.0*5.2 2.0+10%KGF/CM 9
Call out

3-9 Machine Maintenance Procedures


Battery Pack Removal 0

Prerequisite:
Base Cover Removal

1. Find the battery pack (A) on the top assembly (Figure 3-6).
2. Detach the tape (B) securing the battery cable to the mainboard connector
(Figure 3-6).
3. Detach the transparent mylar (C) securing the battery cable and keyboard FPC
(Figure 3-6).

C B

Figure 3-6. Battery Pack Removal

Machine Maintenance Procedures 3-10


4. Disconnect the battery cable from the mainboard connector (D) (Figure 3-7).

Figure 3-7. Battery Pack Removal

5. Remove the battery pack from the top assembly (Figure 3-8).

WEEE Annex VII


Component: Battery Pack

Figure 3-8. Battery Pack Removal

+ IMPORTANT:
Follow local regulations for battery disposal.

3-11 Machine Maintenance Procedures


Heatsink Removal 0

Prerequisite:
Battery Pack Removal

1. Detach the mylar (A) securing the fan module (Figure 3-9).
2. Remove four (4) screws (in reverse numerical order from four (4) to one (1)) securing
the CPU heatsink in place (Figure 3-9).

A
1 4

3 2

Figure 3-9. Heatsink Removal

3. Remove the heatsink (B) from the mainboard and top assembly (Figure 3-10).

Figure 3-10. Heatsink Removal

Machine Maintenance Procedures 3-12


ID Size Torque Quantity Screw Type
Red
M2.0*2.5 2.0+10%KGF/CM 4
Call out

3-13 Machine Maintenance Procedures


SSD Module Removal 0

Prerequisite:
Battery Pack Removal

1. Disconnect the 45-pin USB board FFC from the USB board connector (A) and the
mainboard connector (B). Then remove the 45-pin USB board FFC (Figure 3-11).

A B

Figure 3-11. SSD Module Removal

2. Remove one (1) screw securing the SSD module in place (Figure 3-12).

Figure 3-12. SSD Module Removal

Machine Maintenance Procedures 3-14


3. Remove the SSD module (C) from the mainboard connector (D) (Figure 3-13).

C
D

WEEE Annex VII Component:


SSD Module

Figure 3-13. SSD Module Removal

ID Size Torque Quantity Screw Type


Red
M2.0*2.5 2.0+10%KGF/CM 1
Call out

3-15 Machine Maintenance Procedures


Speaker Module Removal 0

Prerequisite:
Battery Pack Removal

1. Find the speaker module (A) on the top assembly (Figure 3-14).
2. Disconnect the speaker cable from the mainboard connector (B) (Figure 3-14).
3. Release the tape (C) from the guide pin (D). Then remove the tape (Figure 3-14).
4. Unroute the speaker cable (E) from the cable guides (Figure 3-14).

D C

A E A

Figure 3-14. Speaker Module Removal

Machine Maintenance Procedures 3-16


5. Remove the speakers from the top assembly (Figure 3-15).

Figure 3-15. Speaker Module Removal

3-17 Machine Maintenance Procedures


Touchpad Module Removal 0

Prerequisite:
Battery Pack Removal

1. Disconnect the touchpad FFC from the mainboard connector (A) and the touchpad
connector (B). Then remove the touchpad FFC from the top assembly (Figure 3-16).

Figure 3-16. Touchpad Module Removal

2. Lift the keyboard FPC (C) and gently peel off the conductive tape (D) from the
touchpad module (Figure 3-17).

Figure 3-17. Touchpad Module Removal

Machine Maintenance Procedures 3-18


3. Remove two (2) screws securing the touchpad module in place (Figure 3-18).

Figure 3-18. Touchpad Module Removal

4. Using the screwdriver, push the guide pins (E) firmly to release them from the top
assembly (Figure 3-19).
5. With one hand is placed underneath the touchpad module, push the touchpad
module slightly to disengage it from the bottom latches (F), and then remove the
touchpad module (G) from the top assembly (Figure 3-19).

G
WEEE Annex VII Component: Touchpad Module

F F

Figure 3-19. Touchpad Module Removal

3-19 Machine Maintenance Procedures


ID Size Torque Quantity Screw Type
Red M2.0*2.5
2.0+10%KGF/CM 2
Call out (D7.0)

Machine Maintenance Procedures 3-20


LCD Module Removal 0

Prerequisite:
Battery Pack Removal

1. Disconnect the G-sensor cable from the mainboard connector (A) (Figure 3-20).
2. Unroute the G-sensor cable from the cable guide (B) (Figure 3-20).

Figure 3-20. LCD Module Removal

3. Disconnect the eDP cable from the mainboard connector (C) (Figure 3-21).

Figure 3-21. LCD Module Removal

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4. Remove four (4) screws securing the LCD hinges in place (Figure 3-22).

Figure 3-22. LCD Module Removal

5. Lift the top assembly until it is fully open (Figure 3-23).

Figure 3-23. LCD Module Removal

Machine Maintenance Procedures 3-22


6. Close the top assembly and lift both LCD hinges until they are fully extended
(Figure 3-24).

Figure 3-24. LCD Module Removal

7. Open the top assembly again, and then pull it backwards to remove the top assembly
away from the LCD module (Figure 3-25).

Figure 3-25. LCD Module Removal

ID Size Torque Quantity Screw Type


Red
M2.0*4.0 2.0+10%KGF/CM 4
Call out

3-23 Machine Maintenance Procedures


Fan Removal 0

Prerequisite:
Heatsink Removal

1. Find the fan (A) on the top assembly. Then disconnect the fan cable from the
mainboard connector (B) (Figure 3-26).
2. Remove two (2) screws securing the fan in place (Figure 3-26).

Figure 3-26. Fan Removal

3. Remove the fan from the top assembly (Figure 3-27).

Figure 3-27. Fan Removal

Machine Maintenance Procedures 3-24


ID Size Torque Quantity Screw Type
Red
M2.0*4.0 2.0+10%KGF/CM 2
Call out

3-25 Machine Maintenance Procedures


WLAN Antenna Removal 0

Prerequisite:
Speaker Module Removal

1. Disconnect the touchpad FFC from the touchpad connector (A) (Figure 3-28).

Figure 3-28. WLAN Antenna Removal

2. Lift the keyboard FPC (B) and gently peel off the conductive tape (C) from the
touchpad module (Figure 3-29).

B
C

Figure 3-29. WLAN Antenna Removal

Machine Maintenance Procedures 3-26


3. Disconnect the WLAN antennas cables from the WLAN module connectors (D). Then
unroute the WLAN antennas cables from the cable guides (Figure 3-29).

Figure 3-30. WLAN Antenna Removal

4. Remove two (2) side gaskets (E) from the top assembly (Figure 3-29).

E E

Figure 3-31. WLAN Antenna Removal

3-27 Machine Maintenance Procedures


5. Gently peel off the MAIN antenna and its grounding foil. While detaching the
antenna and its grounding foil, be careful to release them from the guide pin (F)
(Figure 3-32).
6. Remove the MAIN antenna from the top assembly (Figure 3-32).

MAIN

Figure 3-32. MAIN Antenna Removal

7. Gently peel off the AUX antenna and its grounding foil. While detaching the
antenna and its grounding foil, be careful to release them from the guide pin (G)
(Figure 3-33).
8. Remove the AUX antenna from the top assembly (Figure 3-33).

AUX

Figure 3-33. WLAN Antenna Removal

! CAUTION:
Use care not to damage the antenna PCB circuit area when the grounding
foil is removed.

Machine Maintenance Procedures 3-28


USB Board Removal 0

Prerequisite:
Fan Removal

1. Remove two (2) screws (A) securing the left side of LCD hinge in place (Figure 3-34).

Figure 3-34. USB Board Removal

2. Lift the top assembly until it is fully open (Figure 3-35).

Figure 3-35. USB Board Removal

3-29 Machine Maintenance Procedures


3. Close the top assembly and lift the left side of LCD hinge until it is fully extended
(Figure 3-36).

Figure 3-36. USB Board Removal

4. Disconnect the 40-pin USB board FFC (B) from the mainboard and USB board
connectors (Figure 3-37).
5. Disconnect the 45-pin USB board FFC (C) from the mainboard and USB board
connectors (Figure 3-37).
6. Disconnect the G-sensor cable from the mainboard connector (D) (Figure 3-37).
7. Remove one (1) screw (E) securing the USB board in place (Figure 3-37).

D B

Figure 3-37. USB Board Removal

Machine Maintenance Procedures 3-30


8. Release the USB board (F) from the USB port slot and guide pins (G) on the top
assembly. Then remove the USB board (Figure 3-38).

WEEE Annex VII


Component: USB Board

Figure 3-38. USB Board Removal

ID Size Torque Quantity Screw Type

A M2.0*4.0 2.0+10%KGF/CM 2

M2.0*2.5
E 2.0+10%KGF/CM 1
(D7.0)

3-31 Machine Maintenance Procedures


Mainboard Removal 0

Prerequisite:
Fan Removal and SSD Module Removal

1. Remove two (2) screws (A) securing the right side of LCD hinge in place (Figure 3-39).
2. Gently peel off the mylar (B) from the mainboard. While detaching the mylar, be
careful to release it from the guide pins (C) (Figure 3-39).

B C A

Figure 3-39. Mainboard Removal

3. Lift the top assembly until it is fully open (Figure 3-40).

Figure 3-40. Mainboard Removal

Machine Maintenance Procedures 3-32


4. Close the top assembly and lift the right side of LCD hinge until it is fully extended
(Figure 3-41).

Figure 3-41. Mainboard Removal

5. Disconnect the 40-pin USB board FFC to the mainboard connector (D) (Figure 3-42).
6. Disconnect WLAN antennas cables from the WLAN module connectors (E)
(Figure 3-42).
7. Disconnect the keyboard FPC from the mainboard connector (F) (Figure 3-42).
8. Disconnect the touchpad FFC from the mainboard connector (G) (Figure 3-42).
9. Disconnect the keyboard backlight FPC from the mainboard connector (H)
(Figure 3-42).
10. Disconnect the speaker cable from the mainboard connector (I) (Figure 3-42).
11. Disconnect the eDP cable from the mainboard connector (J) (Figure 3-42).
! CAUTION:
Make sure all cables, FFCs, and FPC are disconnected from the connectors on
the mainboard to avoid damage during removal.

3-33 Machine Maintenance Procedures


12. Remove two (2) screws (K) securing the mainboard in place (Figure 3-42).

D
K

E
F G H I

Figure 3-42. Mainboard Removal

13. Release the mainboard from the I/O ports slots and guide pins (L) on the top
assembly. Then remove the mainboard (Figure 3-43).

WEEE Annex VII Component:


Mainboard

Figure 3-43. Mainboard Removal

Machine Maintenance Procedures 3-34


Figure 3-44. Mainboard

+ IMPORTANT:
Circuit boards >10 cm² have been highlighted with a yellow rectangle as
shown in Figure 3-44. Remove the circuit board and follow local
regulations for disposal.

ID Size Torque Quantity Screw Type

A M2.0*4.0 2.0+10%KGF/CM 2

M2.0*2.5
K 2.0+10%KGF/CM 2
(D7.0)

3-35 Machine Maintenance Procedures


Top Assembly Removal 0

Prerequisite:
USB Board Removal, Mainboard Removal, WLAN Antenna Removal,
Touchpad Module Removal, and LCD Module Removal
NOTE: NOTE:
The keyboard is included as part of the top assembly and cannot be disassembled.
In the event that the keyboard can no longer be used, replace the entire top
assembly.

Figure 3-45. Top Assembly

Machine Maintenance Procedures 3-36


LCD Module Disassembly Process 0

LCD Module Disassembly Flowchart 0

LCD Module

LCD Panel

Camera Module eDP Cable G-Sensor LCD Hinge


Board

Table 3-3. LCD Module Screw List


Step Size Quantity Acer Part No.
LCD Hinges Removal M2.5*2.3 6 86.HQBN7.004

3-37 Machine Maintenance Procedures


LCD Panel Removal 0

Prerequisite:
LCD Module Removal

1. Pry the LCD panel from the left side to release latches (Figure 3-46).

Figure 3-46. LCD Panel Removal

2. Continue along the upper side of the LCD panel (Figure 3-47).

Figure 3-47. LCD Panel Removal

Machine Maintenance Procedures 3-38


3. Continue along the right side of the LCD panel (Figure 3-48).

Figure 3-48. LCD Panel Removal

4. Carefully lift the LCD panel (A) (Figure 3-49).

! CAUTION:
Do not remove the LCD panel yet because the eDP cable has not been
released from the LCD hinges.

WEEE Annex VII Component:


LCD Panel

Figure 3-49. LCD Panel Removal

3-39 Machine Maintenance Procedures


5. Release the eDP cable from the rubber (B) inside the left LCD hinge cap (Figure 3-50).

Figure 3-50. LCD Panel Removal

6. Remove the LCD panel.

Machine Maintenance Procedures 3-40


Camera Module Removal 0

Prerequisite:
LCD Panel Removal

1. Find the camera module (A) on the LCD panel (Figure 3-51).

Figure 3-51. Camera Module Removal

2. Lift the camera module to release it from the guide pins (B). Then the camera module
from the LCD panel (Figure 3-52).

B B

Figure 3-52. Camera Module Removal

3-41 Machine Maintenance Procedures


3. Disconnect the eDP cable from the camera module connector (C) (Figure 3-53).

Figure 3-53. Camera Module Removal

Machine Maintenance Procedures 3-42


eDP Cable Removal 0

Prerequisite:
LCD Panel Removal

NOTE: NOTE:
The eDP cable includes the LCD panel cable, the camera cable, and the control
board cable.

1. Lift the camera module to release it from the guide pins (A). Then the camera
module from the LCD panel (Figure 3-54).

A A

Figure 3-54. eDP Cable Removal

3-43 Machine Maintenance Procedures


2. Unroute the eDP cable (B) from the cable guides (Figure 3-55).

Figure 3-55. eDP Cable Removal

3. Detach the tape (C) securing the eDP cable to the control board (Figure 3-56).

Figure 3-56. eDP Cable Removal

Machine Maintenance Procedures 3-44


4. Disconnect the eDP cable from the control board connector (D) (Figure 3-57).

Figure 3-57. eDP Cable Removal

NOTE: NOTE:
Use care not to damage the cable.

5. Detach the mylar tape (E) securing the eDP cable to the LCD panel (Figure 3-58).

Figure 3-58. eDP Cable Removal

3-45 Machine Maintenance Procedures


6. Lift the latch (F) securing the eDP cable (Figure 3-59).

Figure 3-59. eDP Cable Removal

7. Disconnect the eDP cable from the LCD panel connector (G) (Figure 3-60).

Figure 3-60. eDP Cable Removal

Machine Maintenance Procedures 3-46


8. Disconnect the eDP cable from the camera module connector (H) and remove it from
the LCD panel (Figure 3-61).

Figure 3-61. eDP Cable Removal

3-47 Machine Maintenance Procedures


G-Sensor Board Removal 0

Prerequisite:
LCD Panel Removal

1. Find the G-sensor board (A) on the LCD cover (Figure 3-62).

Figure 3-62. G-Sensor Board Removal

2. Release the G-sensor cable from the rubber (B) inside the right LCD hinge cap. Then
unroute the cable from the cable guide (C) (Figure 3-63).

B
C

Figure 3-63. G-Sensor Board Removal

Machine Maintenance Procedures 3-48


3. Detach the tape (D) securing the G-sensor cable to the G-sensor board (Figure 3-64).

Figure 3-64. G-Sensor Board Removal

4. Disconnect the G-sensor cable from the G-sensor board connector (E) (Figure 3-65).

Figure 3-65. G-Sensor Board Removal

3-49 Machine Maintenance Procedures


5. Remove the G-sensor board from the LCD cover (Figure 3-66).

Figure 3-66. G-Sensor Board Removal

Machine Maintenance Procedures 3-50


LCD Hinges Removal 0

Prerequisite:
LCD Panel Removal

1. Release the G-sensor cable from the rubber (A) inside the right LCD hinge cap. Then
unroute the cable from the cable guide (B) (Figure 3-67).

A
B

Figure 3-67. LCD Hinges Removal

2. Remove six (6) screws securing the LCD hinges in place (Figure 3-68).

Figure 3-68. LCD Hinges Removal

3-51 Machine Maintenance Procedures


3. Remove the LCD hinges (C) from the LCD cover (Figure 3-69).

Figure 3-69. LCD Hinges Removal

ID Size Torque Quantity Screw Type


Red Call
M2.5*2.3 3.0+15%KGF/CM 6
Out

Machine Maintenance Procedures 3-52


LCD Module Reassembly Process 0

Replacing the LCD Hinges 0

1. Place the left and right LCD hinges (A) on the LCD cover (Figure 3-70).

B B

Figure 3-70. Replacing the LCD Hinges

+ IMPORTANT:
When installing the LCD hinges, make sure they are properly aligned with
the guide pins (B) and placed onto their designated locations as shown in
Figure 3-70.

3-53 Machine Maintenance Procedures


2. Install six (6) screws to secure the LCD hinges in place (Figure 3-71).

Figure 3-71. Replacing the LCD Hinges

3. Route the G-sensor cable through the cable guide (C). Then place and secure the
G-sensor cable into the rubber (D) inside the right LCD hinge cap (Figure 3-72).

D
C

Figure 3-72. Replacing the LCD Hinges

ID Size Torque Quantity Screw Type


Red Call
M2.5*2.3 3.0+15%KGF/CM 6
Out

Machine Maintenance Procedures 3-54


Replacing the G-Sensor Board 0

1. Place the G-sensor board onto its compartment on the LCD cover. Make sure the
aperture on the G-sensor board is aligned with the green indicators on the LCD cover
as shown in Figure 3-73.

Figure 3-73. Replacing the G-Sensor Board

2. Connect the G-sensor cable to the G-sensor board connector (A) (Figure 3-74).

Figure 3-74. Replacing the G-Sensor Board

3-55 Machine Maintenance Procedures


3. Attach the tape (B) to secure the G-sensor cable in place (Figure 3-75).

Figure 3-75. Replacing the G-Sensor Board

4. Route the G-sensor cable through the cable guide (C). Then place and secure the
G-sensor cable into the rubber (D) inside the right LCD hinge cap (Figure 3-76).

D
C

Figure 3-76. Replacing the G-Sensor Board

Machine Maintenance Procedures 3-56


Replacing the eDP Cable 0

NOTE: NOTE:
The eDP cable includes the LCD panel cable, the camera cable, and the control
board cable.

1. Connect the eDP cable to the camera module connector (A) (Figure 3-77).

Figure 3-77. Replacing the eDP Cable

2. Align and install the camera module (B) to its compartment on the LCD cover
(Figure 3-78).

C C

Figure 3-78. Replacing the eDP Cable

3-57 Machine Maintenance Procedures


+ IMPORTANT:
When installing the camera module, make sure it is properly aligned with
the guide pins (C) and placed onto its designated location as shown in
Figure 3-78.

3. Connect the eDP cable to the LCD panel connector (D) (Figure 3-79).

Figure 3-79. Replacing the eDP Cable

4. Push the latch (E) down to secure the eDP cable in place (Figure 3-80).

Figure 3-80. Replacing the eDP Cable

Machine Maintenance Procedures 3-58


5. Adhere the mylar tape (F) to secure the eDP cable to the LCD panel (Figure 3-81).

Figure 3-81. Replacing the eDP Cable

6. Connect the eDP cable to the control board connector (G) (Figure 3-82).

Figure 3-82. Replacing the eDP Cable

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7. Attach the tape (H) to secure the eDP cable in place (Figure 3-83).

Figure 3-83. Replacing the eDP Cable

8. Starting from the upper side of the LCD panel, attach the eDP cable along the
designated route (the white line marked on the LCD paneI). When reaching at the
bottom part (the LCD bezel area), make sure the eDP cable is properly aligned with
the green line (I) as shown in Figure 3-84.

! CAUTION:
Make sure the eDP cable is secured in the cable guides to avoid damage to
the cable.

Figure 3-84. Replacing the eDP Cable

Machine Maintenance Procedures 3-60


Replacing the Camera Module 0

1. Connect the eDP cable to the camera module connector (A) (Figure 3-85).
NOTE: NOTE:
Use care not to damage the cable. Please take note that the eDP cable includes the
LCD panel cable, the camera cable, and the control board cable.

Figure 3-85. Replacing the Camera Module

2. Align and install the camera module (B) to its compartment on the LCD cover
(Figure 3-86).

C C

Figure 3-86. Replacing the Camera Module

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+ IMPORTANT:
When installing the camera module, make sure it is properly aligned with
the guide pins (C) and placed onto its designated location as shown in
Figure 3-86.

Machine Maintenance Procedures 3-62


Replacing the LCD Panel 0

1. Place and secure the eDP cable into the rubber (A) inside the left LCD hinge cap
(Figure 3-87).

Figure 3-87. Replacing the LCD Panel

2. Install the LCD panel (B) by aligning the hinge caps (C) onto their respective slots on
the bottom side of the LCD cover, and then press the caps firmly to secure the latches
to the LCD cover (Figure 3-88).

C C

Figure 3-88. Replacing the LCD Panel

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3. Start pressing along the bottom side (D) of the LCD panel to secure the latches to the
LCD cover (Figure 3-89).
4. Continue pressing upward along the left and right sides (E) of the LCD panel to
engage the latches (Figure 3-89).
5. Finally, press along the upper side (F) of the LCD panel to fully secure the bezel to the
LCD cover (Figure 3-89).
NOTE: NOTE:
When pressing on the latches, make sure to follow the direction of the arrows
(Figure 3-89).

E E

Figure 3-89. Replacing the LCD Panel

Machine Maintenance Procedures 3-64


Main Unit Reassembly Process 0

Replacing the Top Assembly 0

NOTE: NOTE:
The keyboard is included as part of the top assembly and cannot be disassembled.
In the event that the keyboard can no longer be used, replace the entire top
assembly.

Figure 3-90. Top Assembly

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Replacing the Mainboard 0

1. Install the mainboard by aligning and inserting its I/O ports into their slots on the top
assembly (Figure 3-91).

Figure 3-91. Replacing the Mainboard

+ IMPORTANT:
When installing the mainboard, make sure it is properly aligned with the
guide pins (A) and placed onto its designated location as shown in
Figure 3-91.
! CAUTION:
Make sure all cables, FFCs, and FPCs are moved away from the mainboard
during installation.

2. Install two (2) screws (B) to secure the mainboard in place (Figure 3-92).
3. Connect the 40-pin USB board FFC to the mainboard connector (C) (Figure 3-92).
4. Connect the WLAN antennas cables from the WLAN module connectors (D)
(Figure 3-92).
5. Connect the keyboard FPC to the mainboard connector (E) (Figure 3-92).
6. Connect the touchpad FFC to the mainboard connector (F) (Figure 3-92).
7. Connect the keyboard backlight FPC to the mainboard connector (G) (Figure 3-92).
8. Connect the speaker cable to the mainboard connector (H) (Figure 3-92).

Machine Maintenance Procedures 3-66


9. Connect the eDP cable to the mainboard connector (I) (Figure 3-92).

C
B

D
E F G H

Figure 3-92. Replacing the Mainboard

10. Close the right side of LCD hinge until it is fully seated in place (Figure 3-93).

Figure 3-93. Replacing the Mainboard

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11. Attach the mylar (J) onto the mainboard (Figure 3-94).
+ IMPORTANT:
When attaching the mylar, make sure it is properly aligned with the
guide pins (K) and placed onto its designated location as shown in
Figure 3-94.
12. Install and secure two (2) screws (L) to the right side of LCD hinge (Figure 3-94).

J K L

Figure 3-94. Replacing the Mainboard

ID Size Torque Quantity Screw Type


M2.0*2.5
B 2.0+10%KGF/CM 2
(D7.0)

L M2.0*4.0 2.0+10%KGF/CM 2

Machine Maintenance Procedures 3-68


Replacing the USB Board 0

1. Place the USB board (A) to its compartment on the top assembly. Make sure the
guide pins (B) and USB port slot are properly aligned (Figure 3-95).

Figure 3-95. Replacing the USB Board

2. Install one (1) screw (C) to secure the USB board in place (Figure 3-96).
3. Connect the G-sensor cable to the mainboard connector (D) (Figure 3-96).
4. Connect the 40-pin USB board FFC (E) to the mainboard and USB board connectors
(Figure 3-96).
5. Connect the 45-pin USB board FFC (F) to the mainboard and USB board connectors
(Figure 3-96).

D E

Figure 3-96. Replacing the USB Board

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6. Close the left side of LCD hinge until it is fully seated in place (Figure 3-97).

Figure 3-97. Replacing the USB Board

7. Install and secure two (2) screws (G) to the left side of LCD hinge (Figure 3-98).

Figure 3-98. Replacing the USB Board

ID Size Torque Quantity Screw Type


M2.0*2.5
C 2.0+10%KGF/CM 1
(D7.0)

G M2.0*4.0 2.0+10%KGF/CM 2

Machine Maintenance Procedures 3-70


Replacing the WLAN Antenna 0

1. Place the AUX antenna to the right side of the top assembly. Make sure the antenna
PCB circuit area is properly seated and placed onto its compartment highlighted by a
green rectangle as shown in Figure 3-114.
2. Adhere the grounding foil of the AUX antenna as marked in yellow (Figure 3-114).

AUX

Figure 3-99. Replacing the WLAN Antenna

3. Place and attach the side gasket (A) onto its slot on the top assembly (Figure 3-100).

Figure 3-100. Replacing the WLAN Antenna

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4. Place the MAIN antenna to the left side of the top assembly. Make sure the antenna
PCB circuit area is properly seated and placed onto its compartment highlighted by a
green rectangle as shown in Figure 3-101.
5. Adhere the grounding foil of the MAIN antenna as marked in yellow (Figure 3-101).

MAIN

Figure 3-101. Replacing the WLAN Antenna

6. Place and attach the side gasket (B) onto its slot on the top assembly (Figure 3-102)

Figure 3-102. Replacing the WLAN Antenna

Machine Maintenance Procedures 3-72


7. Lift the keyboard FPC (C) and route the WLAN antennas cables through the cable
guides (Figure 3-103).

Figure 3-103. Replacing the WLAN Antenna

8. Continue to route the WLAN antennas cables through the cable guides and connect
the WLAN antennas cables to the WLAN module connectors (D) (Figure 3-104).

Figure 3-104. Replacing the WLAN Antenna

3-73 Machine Maintenance Procedures


9. Attach the conductive tape (E) onto the touchpad module and top assembly
(Figure 3-105).
+ IMPORTANT:
When attaching the tape, make sure it is properly aligned with the screws
and screw hole (F) and placed onto its designated location as shown in
Figure 3-105.

Figure 3-105. Replacing the WLAN Antenna

10. Connect the touchpad FFC to the touchpad connector (G) (Figure 3-106).

Figure 3-106. Replacing the WLAN Antenna

Machine Maintenance Procedures 3-74


Replacing the Fan 0

1. Place the fan (A) onto its compartment on the top assembly (Figure 3-107).

Figure 3-107. Replacing the Fan

2. Install and secure two (2) screws to the fan (Figure 3-108).
3. Connect the fan cable to the mainboard connector (B) (Figure 3-108).

Figure 3-108. Replacing the Fan

3-75 Machine Maintenance Procedures


ID Size Torque Quantity Screw Type
Red
M2.0*4.0 2.0+10%KGF/CM 2
Call out

Machine Maintenance Procedures 3-76


Replacing the LCD Module 0

1. By holding the top assembly upright and the keyboard is facing you, align the top
assembly with the LCD hinges slots on the LCD module as shown in Figure 3-109.
Then close the top assembly (Figure 3-109).

Figure 3-109. Replacing the LCD Module

2. Close both LCD hinges until there are fully seated in place (Figure 3-110).

Figure 3-110. Replacing the LCD Module

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3. Install four (4) screws to secure the LCD module in place (Figure 3-111).

! CAUTION:
Make sure all cables are moved away from the device to avoid damage
during installation.

Figure 3-111. Replacing the LCD Module

4. Connect the eDP cable to the mainboard connector (A) (Figure 3-112).

Figure 3-112. Replacing the LCD Module

Machine Maintenance Procedures 3-78


5. Route the G-sensor cable through the cable guide (B) (Figure 3-113).
6. Connect the G-sensor cable to the mainboard connector (C) (Figure 3-113).

Figure 3-113. Replacing the LCD Module

ID Size Torque Quantity Screw Type


Red
M2.0*4.0 2.0+10%KGF/CM 4
Call out

3-79 Machine Maintenance Procedures


Replacing the Touchpad Module 0

1. Slide the touchpad module (A) into the bottom latches (B) until those are fully
engaged (Figure 3-114).
2. Ensure that the touchpad module is properly aligned with the guide pins (C), push
the touchpad module firmly onto its slot until it is fully seated in place (Figure 3-114).

B B

Figure 3-114. Replacing the Touchpad Module

3. Lift the keyboard FPC (D) for easy access to the screw holes. Then install and secure
two (2) screws to the touchpad module (Figure 3-115).

Figure 3-115. Replacing the Touchpad Module

Machine Maintenance Procedures 3-80


4. Attach the conductive tape (E) onto the touchpad module and top assembly
(Figure 3-116).
+ IMPORTANT:
When attaching the tape, make sure it is properly aligned with the screws
and screw hole (F) and placed onto its designated location as shown in
Figure 3-116.

Figure 3-116. Replacing the Touchpad Module

5. Connect the touchpad FFC to the mainboard connector (G) and the touchpad
connector (H) (Figure 3-117).

Figure 3-117. Replacing the Touchpad Module

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ID Size Torque Quantity Screw Type
Red M2.0*2.5
2.0+10%KGF/CM 2
Call out (D7.0)

Machine Maintenance Procedures 3-82


Replacing the Speaker Module 0

1. Place the speaker module (A) into its compartment on the top assembly
(Figure 3-118).

A A

Figure 3-118. Replacing the Speaker Module


2. Route and secure the speaker cable (B) along the cable guides on the top assembly
(Figure 3-119).
3. By aligning with the guide pin (C), install the tape (D) onto its slot as shown in
Figure 3-119.
4. Connect the speaker cable to the mainboard connector (E) (Figure 3-119).

C D

Figure 3-119. Replacing the Speaker Module

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Replacing the SSD Module 0

1. Insert the SSD module (A) to the mainboard connector (B) (Figure 3-120).

A
B

Figure 3-120. Replacing the SSD Module


2. Install and secure one (1) screw to the SSD module (Figure 3-121).

Figure 3-121. Replacing the SSD Module

Machine Maintenance Procedures 3-84


3. Connect the 45-pin USB board FFC to the USB board connector (C) and the mainboard
connector (D) (Figure 3-122).

C D

Figure 3-122. Replacing the SSD Module

ID Size Torque Quantity Screw Type


Red
M2.0*2.5 2.0+10%KGF/CM 1
Call out

3-85 Machine Maintenance Procedures


Replacing the Heatsink 0

+ IMPORTANT:
Apply approved thermal grease and ensure all heat pads are in position
before replacing the module.

! CAUTION:
Use caution when applying thermal grease. Thermal grease may cause
damage to the mainboard.
The following thermal grease types are approved for use:
Silmore GP50
Honeywell
Jet Motor 7762
The following thermal pads are approved for use:
Eapus XR-PE
1. Remove all traces of thermal grease from CPU (or GPU) using a lint-free cloth or
cotton swab and Isopropyl Alcohol, Acetone, or other approved cleaning agent.
2. Apply small amount of thermal grease to center of CPU.
NOTE: NOTE:
Force used during installation of heatsink is sufficient to spread grease evenly over
CPU top.
3. Place the heatsink (A) onto its compartment on the top assembly (Figure 3-123).

Figure 3-123. Replacing the Heatsink

Machine Maintenance Procedures 3-86


4. Install and secure four (4) screws (in numerical order from one (1) to four (4)) to the
heatsink (Figure 3-124). Ensure the heatsink is properly aligned and seated.
5. Attach the mylar (B) to secure the fan module in place (Figure 3-124).

B
1 4

3 2

Figure 3-124. Replacing the Heatsink

ID Size Torque Quantity Screw Type


Red
M2.0*2.5 2.0+10%KGF/CM 4
Call out

3-87 Machine Maintenance Procedures


Replacing the Battery Pack 0

1. By aligning with the guide pins (A), place the battery pack (B) to its compartment on
the system (Figure 3-125).

A A

Figure 3-125. Replacing the Battery Pack

2. Connect the battery cable to the mainboard connector (C) (Figure 3-126).

Figure 3-126. Replacing the Battery Pack

Machine Maintenance Procedures 3-88


3. Attach the tape (D) to secure the battery cable to the mainboard connector
(Figure 3-127).
4. Attach the transparent mylar (E) to secure the battery cable and keyboard FPC in
place (Figure 3-127).

E D

Figure 3-127. Replacing the Battery Pack

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Replacing the Base Cover 0

1. Carefully place the base cover onto the top assembly. Make sure that the edges of
the base cover are aligned properly to those of the top assembly (Figure 3-128).

Figure 3-128. Replacing the Base Cover

2. Press downward on the system to engage the tabs. Make sure all the tabs are fully
engaged (Figure 3-129).

Figure 3-129. Replacing the Base Cover

Machine Maintenance Procedures 3-90


3. Install nine (9) screws to secure the base cover in place (Figure 3-130).

Figure 3-130. Replacing the Base Cover

ID Size Torque Quantity Screw Type


Red
M2.0*5.2 2.0+10%KGF/CM 9
Call out

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CHAPTER 4
Troubleshooting
Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-3
General Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-3
Power On Issues . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-4
No Display Issues. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-5
LCD Picture Failure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-7
Internal Keyboard Failure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-8
Touch Pad Failure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-9
Internal Speaker Failure. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-10
Audio Codec Failure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-12
Other Functions Failure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-13
Intermittent Problems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-14
Undetermined Problems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-14

4-2
Troubleshooting

Introduction 0

This chapter contains information about troubleshooting common problems associated


with the notebook.

General Information 0

The following procedures are a guide for troubleshooting computer problems. The step
by step procedures are designed to be performed as described.
NOTE: NOTE:
The diagnostic tests are intended for Acer products only. Non-Acer products,
prototype cards, or modified options can give false errors and invalid system
responses.
1. Obtain as much detailed information as possible about the problem.
2. If possible, verify the symptoms by re-creating the failure through diagnostic tests or
repeating the operation that led to the problem.
3. Use Table 4-1 with the verified symptom to determine the solution.

Table 4-1. Common Problems

Symptoms (Verified)
Power On Issues
No Display Issues
LCD Picture Failure
Internal Keyboard Failure
Touch Pad Failure
Internal Speaker Failure
Audio Codec Failure
Other Functions Failure
Intermittent Problems
Undetermined Problems

4. If the Issue is still not resolved, refer to Online Support Information.


NOTE: NOTE:
Do not replace non-defective FRU parts.

Troubleshooting 4-3
Power On Issues 0

If the system does not power on, perform the following:

Start

OK

Check NG
AC/Battery Swap AC /Battery
Power on to try

OK OK

Check
Daughter/B NG Remove daughter/B
& FFC Whether Re-plug AC PWR only
OK

Swap M/B

Figure 4-1. Power On Issue

Computer Shuts Down Intermittently 0

If the system powers off at intervals, perform the following.


1. Makes sure the power cable is properly connected to the computer and the electrical
outlet.
2. Remove all extension cables between the computer and the outlet.
3. Remove all surge protectors between the computer and the electrical outlet. Plug the
computer directly into a known serviceable electrical outlet.
4. Remove all external and non-essential hardware connected to the computer that are
not necessary to boot the computer to the failure point.
5. Remove any recently installed software.
6. If the Issue is still not resolved, refer to Online Support Information.

4-4 Troubleshooting
No Display Issues 0

If the Display does not work, perform the following:

Start

Replace
NO LCD module NO Goto no Power
LCD panel/ Power on ?
LCD cable OK? trouble shooting step

Ext. DDR RAM NO Connect


module well it well
connected?

NO Replace
Ext. DDR RAM Ext.DDR RAM
module OK? module

CPU thermal NO
Replace Screw it well
module well
M/B
screw?

Figure 4-2. No Display Issue

No POST or Video 0

If the POST or video does not appear, perform the following:


1. Make sure that internal display is selected. Switching between internal and external
display by pressing Ctrl + . Reference product pages for specific model procedures.
2. Make sure the computer has been turned on.
If no power, refer to Power On Issues.
3. Turn off the Chromebook. Remove the power cable, and then plug it back in. Press
Refresh + Power to perform the hard reset.
4. Connect an external monitor to the computer and switch between the internal
display and the external display is pressing Ctrl + . If you are using a separate
keyboard, press F4.

Troubleshooting 4-5
NOTE: NOTE:
If you've connected an external monitor, the screen will only appear on the
external monitor. If you've connected a projector, the screen will be displayed on
both your Chromebook and via the projector.
5. If the POST or video appears on the external display only, refer to LCD Picture Failure.
6. Disconnect power and all external devices including port replicators or docking
stations. Remove any memory cards.
7. Start the computer. If the computer boots correctly, add the devices one by one until
the failure point is discovered.
8. If the Issue is still not resolved, refer to Online Support Information.

Abnormal Video 0

If the video appears abnormal, perform the following:


1. Boot the computer.
Ifpermanent vertical/horizontal lines or dark spots appear in the same location,
the LCD is faulty and should be replaced. Refer to Disassembly Process.
Ifextensive pixel damage is present (different colored spots in the same locations
on the screen), the LCD is faulty and should be replaced. Refer to LCD Module
Removal and Replacing the LCD Module.
NOTE: NOTE:
Make sure that the computer is not running on battery alone as this may reduce
display brightness.
2. Adjust the brightness to its highest level. Refer to the User Manual for instructions on
adjusting the settings. If the display is too dim at the highest brightness setting, the
LCD is faulty and should be replaced. Refer to Disassembly Process.
3. Check the display resolution is correctly configured:
Minimize or close all Windows.
Ifdisplay size is only abnormal in an application, check the view settings and
control/mouse wheel zoom feature in the application.
Ifthe Chromebook display resolution is not normal, click the status area where
your account picture appears.
Click Settings > Display Settings.
Click on the Resolution drop-down menu to choose the desired resolution.
Check the display again. Readjust if necessary.
4. Roll back the video driver to the previous version if updated.
5. Remove and reinstall the video driver.
6. Run the Diagnostic test and follow the on-screen prompts, refer to Key Component
Replacement and HWID Re-configuration.
7. If the Issue is still not resolved, refer to Online Support Information.

4-6 Troubleshooting
LCD Picture Failure 0

If the LCD fails, perform the following:

Start

OK

NG Swap
Check LCD module? LCD cable /LCD panel

OK OK

Check MB NG Reassemble
LCD connector
Re-plug LCD cable
and cable ?

Swap M/B

Figure 4-3. LCD Failure

Troubleshooting 4-7
Internal Keyboard Failure 0

If the internal keyboard fails, perform the following:

Start

OK

Keyboard FPC NG
Connect it well
Well connected?

OK OK

NG
Keyboard OK? Replace keyboard

Replace M/B

Figure 4-4. Internal Keyboard Failure

4-8 Troubleshooting
Touch Pad Failure 0

If the touch pad fails, perform the following:

Start

OK

NG Re-assemble the
Check M/B T/P FFC T/P FFC to M/B

OK OK

NG Swap/Reassemble the
Check TouchPad T/P board or T/P FFC

Swap M/B

Figure 4-5. Touch Pad Failure

Troubleshooting 4-9
Internal Speaker Failure 0

If internal speakers fail, perform the following:

Start

OK

NG Re-assemble the
Check M/B SPK cable SPK cable to M/B

OK OK

Check NG Swap Logic lower/


Logic upper/Logic Logic upper
upper

Swap M/B

Figure 4-6. Internal Speaker Failure

Sound Problems 0

Perform the following, one at a time.


1. Boot the computer.
2. If updated recently, roll back the audio driver to the previous version. Remove and
reinstall the audio driver.
3. Make sure that all volume controls are set mid range:
Click or , or click the status area of the taskbar.
Drag the slider to 50. Confirm that the volume is not muted.
Click Mixer to verify that other audio applications are set to 50 and not muted.
4. Remove any recently installed hardware or software.
5. Factory reset your Chromebook:
NOTE: NOTE:
Make sure to back up all the files on Google Drive or an external hard drive.
Sign out of the Chromebook and press and hold Ctrl + Alt + Shift + R.
Click Restart to restart the Chromebook, and then follow the on-screen

4-10 Troubleshooting
instructions.
Check if the problem is fixed once you set up the Chromebook.
6. Restore system and file settings from a known good date using Chromebook
Recovery Utility.
7. Reinstall the operating system.
8. If the issue is still not resolved, refer to Online Support Information.

Troubleshooting 4-11
Audio Codec Failure 0

If the audio codec fails, perform the following:

Start

OK

Check Re-assemble the


NG
Audio to M/B cable Audio and USB DB
to M/B cable

OK OK

NG
Check Audio Swap DB cable
Codec

Swap M/B

Figure 4-7. Audio Codec Failure

4-12 Troubleshooting
Other Functions Failure 0

1. Check if the drives are functioning correctly.


2. Check if the external modules are functioning correctly.
3. Change the mainboard to check if current one is defective.

Troubleshooting 4-13
Intermittent Problems 0

Intermittent system hang problems can be caused by a variety of reasons that have
nothing to do with a hardware defect, such as: cosmic radiation, electrostatic discharge,
or software errors. FRU replacement should be considered only when a recurring
problem exists.
When analyzing an intermittent problem, perform the following:
1. Run the advanced diagnostic test for the system board in loop mode at least 10 times.
2. If no error is detected, do not replace any FRU.
3. If an error is detected, replace the FRU. Rerun the test to verify that there are no
more errors.

Undetermined Problems 0

The diagnostic problems do not identify which adapter or device failed, which installed
devices are incorrect, whether a short circuit is suspected, or whether the system is
inoperative.
Perform the following procedures to isolate the failing FRU (do not isolate non-defective
FRU).
NOTE: NOTE:
Verify that all attached devices are supported by the computer.
NOTE: NOTE:
Verify that the power supply being used at the time of the failure is operating
correctly. (Refer to Power On Issues).
1. Remove power from the computer.
2. Visually check components for damage. If any problems are found, replace the FRU.
3. Remove or disconnect all of the following devices:
Non-Acer devices
Printer, mouse, and other external devices
Battery pack
Hard disk drive
DIMM

BD/CD-ROM/Diskette drive Module


PC Cards
4. Apply power to the computer.
5. Determine if the problem has changed.
6. If the problem does not recur, connect the removed devices one at a time until failing
FRU is found.
7. If the problem remains, replace the following FRUs:
System board
LCD assembly

4-14 Troubleshooting
CHAPTER 5
Jumper and Connector Locations
Mainboard Jumper and Connector Locations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-3

5-2
Jumper and Connector Locations

Mainboard Jumper and Connector Locations 0

Figure 5-1. Mainboard Top

Table 5-1. Mainboard Top

Item Description Item Description


1 EC 2 SD Card Reader

Jumper and Connector Locations 5-3


1 2

16
4
15

14

13

12 11 10 9 8 7 6

Figure 5-2. Mainboard Bottom

Table 5-2. Mainboard Bottom

Item Description Item Description


1 CML CPU 9 Touchpad Connector
2 eDP Connector 10 Keyboard Connector
3 USB Type-C Connector 11 DDR4
4 USB Type-A Connector 12 DB FFC Connector
5 Audio Jack 13 SSD Connector
6 Speaker Connector 14 Wi-Fi
7 Keyboard Backlight Connector 15 eMMC
8 Battery Connector 16 DB FFC Connector

5-4 Jumper and Connector Locations


CHAPTER 6
FRU (Field Replaceable Unit) List
Exploded Diagrams . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-4
FRU List . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-8
Screw List . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-17

6-2
FRU (Field Replaceable Unit) List
This chapter provides users with a FRU (Field Replaceable Unit) listing in global
configurations for the Chromebook CP713-2W. Refer to this chapter whenever ordering
for parts to repair or for RMA (Return Merchandise Authorization).
NOTE: NOTE:
WHEN ORDERING FRU PARTS, check the most up-to-date information available on
the regional web or channel. Part number changes will not be noted on the
printed Service Guide. For Acer AUTHORIZED SERVICE PROVIDERS, the Acer office
may have a DIFFERENT part number code from those given in the FRU list of this
printed Service Guide. Users MUST use the local FRU list provided by the regional
Acer office to order FRU parts for repair and service of customer machines.
NOTE: NOTE:
To scrap or to return the defective parts, users should follow the local government
ordinance or regulations on how to dispose it properly, or follow the rules set by
the regional Acer office on how to return it.

FRU (Field Replaceable Unit) List 6-3


Exploded Diagrams 0

1 2

4
3
6
5 7

8
9

10
13
11
12 14

15

16
17 18

19

Figure 6-1. System Exploded Diagram

6-4 FRU (Field Replaceable Unit) List


Table 6-1. System Exploded Diagram

No. Description Acer Part No.


1 UPPER CASE ASSY GRAY W/ BL Keyboard CHICONY 6B.HQBN7.001
AL01G_C19EWL AL1G Internal 11 Standard 74KS Gray Arabic
Chrome OS for Full Size White BL NK.I1113.0TX
2 TOUCHPAD ASSY GRAY W/GLASS,BRACKET 56.HQBN7.001
3 CONDUCTIVE TAPE W/MYLAR 47.HQBN7.002
4 USB BOARD 55.HQBN7.001
5 Mainboard CP713-2W Intel Ci5-10210U 8GB UMA NB.HQB11.002
AX201.D2WG.NV WiFi 6 w/ BT
6 HEAT SINK 15W UMA 24.HQBN7.001
7 FFC CABLE - USB BOARD 103.5MM 40P 50.HQBN7.002
8 FFC CABLE - USB BOARD 116.5MM 45P 50.HQBN7.003
9 FAN DC 5V 23.HQBN7.002
10 FFC CABLE - TOUCHPAD 50.HQBN7.004
11 ACETATE TAPE FOR BATTERY(21*21mm) 47.HKKN7.001
12 INS MYLAR MB KB 47.VFXN7.001
13 INSULATOR MYLAR ON MAINBOARD 47.HQBN7.003
14 Flash Disk HYNIX SSD NAND 128GB HFM128GDJTNG-8310A KN.1280G.006
LF+HF
15 Battery MURATA Typ.48Wh 4200mAh 3S1P AP18C4K KT.00304.012
248x84.4x5.5(mm) AP18C 11.4V 60W Polymer
16 ANTENNA MAIN+AUX 50.HQBN7.006
17 GASKET - ON ANTENNA 47.HQBN7.004
18 SPEAKER SET L+R 23.HQBN7.001
19 LOWER CASE GRAY 60.HQBN7.001

FRU (Field Replaceable Unit) List 6-5


1

3
4

5
6

7 8

Figure 6-2. LCD Assembly Exploded Diagram

Table 6-2. LCD Assembly Exploded Diagram

No. Description Acer Part No.


1 LCD COVER ASSY GRAY 60.HQBN7.002
LCD MODULE W/ LCD BEZEL, GLASS, LCD Panel GIS 13.5' QHD 6M.HQBN7.001
2 Glare NE135FBM-N41/NC135GFL01 LF 415nit 30ms 1500:1
GF2/MM/Gorilla 0.55mm/6918/COB/I2C KL.1350G.001
HINGE L W/RUBBER 33.HQBN7.001
3
HINGE R W/RUBBER 33.HQBN7.002
4 G-SENSOR BOARD 55.HQBN7.002
5 CABLE - G-SENSOR BOARD 50.HQBN7.001
6 LCD CABLE 50.HQBN7.007
Camera Tech-Front HD Camera KS.0HD0Q.008
7 TF_OV9734_SPCA2087N_AOET_ZTS6735_Chrome Y3.2mm
(dual Mic distance 66mm)

6-6 FRU (Field Replaceable Unit) List


Table 6-2. LCD Assembly Exploded Diagram

No. Description Acer Part No.


8 RUBBER ON MIC 47.HQBN7.001

FRU (Field Replaceable Unit) List 6-7


FRU List 0

Table 6-3. FRU List

Category Description Acer Part No.


ADAPTER
Adapter LITE-ON 45W KP.04503.014
5V/3A_9V/3A_12V/3A_15V/3A_20V/2.25A
Type C PA-1450-50AD LF Black Meet DOE6,
CoC Tier2, IEC 62368
Adapter Chicony Power 45W KP.0450H.012
5V/3A_9V/3A_12V/3A_15V/3A_20V/2.25A
Type C A045RP05P LF Black Meet DOE6, CoC
Tier2, IEC 62368
Adapter DELTA 45W KP.04501.023
5V/3A_9V/3A_12V/3A_15V/3A_20V/2.25A
Type C ADP-45HG BA LF Black Meet CoC
Tier-2 & IEC 62368
BATTERY
Battery MURATA Typ.48Wh 4200mAh 3S1P KT.00304.012
AP18C4K 248x84.4x5.5(mm) AP18C 11.4V
60W Polymer
Battery LGC Typ.50Wh 4470mAh 3S1P KT.0030G.020
AP18C8K 248x84.4x5.5(mm) AP18C 11.25V
65W Polymer
BOARD
USB BOARD 55.HQBN7.001

G-SENSOR BOARD 55.HQBN7.002

TOUCHPAD ASSY GRAY W/GLASS,BRACKET 56.HQBN7.001

CABLE
CABLE - G-SENSOR BOARD 50.HQBN7.001

6-8 FRU (Field Replaceable Unit) List


Table 6-3. FRU List (Continued)

Category Description Acer Part No.


FFC CABLE - USB BOARD 103.5MM 40P 50.HQBN7.002

FFC CABLE - USB BOARD 116.5MM 45P 50.HQBN7.003

FFC CABLE - TOUCHPAD 50.HQBN7.004

ANTENNA MAIN+AUX 50.HQBN7.006

LCD CABLE 50.HQBN7.007

CAMERA
Camera Tech-Front HD Camera KS.0HD0Q.008
TF_OV9734_SPCA2087N_AOET_ZTS6735_Chr
ome Y3.2mm (dual Mic distance 66mm)
Camera CHICONY HD Camera KS.0HD06.018
CH_GC1009_RTS5846N_Powertip_ZTS6735_C
hrome Y3.2mm (dual Mic distance 66mm)
CASE/COVER/BRACKET ASSEMBLY
LOWER CASE GRAY 60.HQBN7.001

FRU (Field Replaceable Unit) List 6-9


Table 6-3. FRU List (Continued)

Category Description Acer Part No.


LCD COVER ASSY GRAY 60.HQBN7.002

HINGE L W/RUBBER 33.HQBN7.001


HINGE R W/RUBBER 33.HQBN7.002

FAN SINK/SPEAKER/EARPHONE/RTC
SPEAKER SET L+R 23.HQBN7.001

FAN DC 5V 23.HQBN7.002

HEAT SINK 15W UMA 24.HQBN7.001

HDD/HARD DISK DRIVE


Flash Disk HYNIX SSD NAND 128GB KN.1280G.006
HFM128GDJTNG-8310A LF+HF
Flash Disk HYNIX SSD NAND 256GB M.2 2280 KN.2560G.029
BC511 HFM256GDJTNI-82A0A LF+HF
Flash Disk SANDISK SSD NAND 128GB KN.1280D.010
SDAPNUW-128G-1014 LF+HF
Flash Disk SANDISK SSD NAND 256GB KN.2560D.010
SDAPNUW-256G-1014 LF+HF
KB ASSEMBLY
UPPER CASE ASSY GRAY W/ BL Keyboard 6B.HQBN7.001
CHICONY AL01G_C19EWL AL1G Internal 11
Standard 74KS Gray Arabic Chrome OS for
Full Size White BL NK.I1113.0TX
UPPER CASE ASSY GRAY W/ BL Keyboard 6B.HQBN7.002
CHICONY AL01G_C19EWL AL1G Internal 11
Standard 75KS Gray FR/Arabic Chrome OS
for Full Size White BL NK.I1113.0UD

6-10 FRU (Field Replaceable Unit) List


Table 6-3. FRU List (Continued)

Category Description Acer Part No.


UPPER CASE ASSY GRAY W/ BL Keyboard 6B.HQBN7.003
CHICONY AL01G_C19EWL AL1G Internal 11
Standard 75KS Gray Belgium Chrome OS for
Full Size White BL NK.I1113.0U9
UPPER CASE ASSY GRAY W/ BL Keyboard 6B.HQBN7.004
CHICONY AL01G_C19EWL AL1G Internal 11
Standard 75KS Gray Brazilian Portuguese
Chrome OS for Full Size White BL
NK.I1113.0UA
UPPER CASE ASSY GRAY W/ BL Keyboard 6B.HQBN7.005
CHICONY AL01G_C19EWL AL1G Internal 11
Standard 74KS Gray Bulgaria Chrome OS for
Full Size White BL NK.I1113.0U7
UPPER CASE ASSY GRAY W/ BL Keyboard 6B.HQBN7.006
CHICONY AL01G_C19EWL AL1G Internal 11
Standard 75KS Gray US w/ Canadian French
Chrome OS for Full Size White BL
NK.I1113.0UT
UPPER CASE ASSY GRAY W/ BL Keyboard 6B.HQBN7.007
CHICONY AL01G_C19EWL AL1G Internal 11
Standard 75KS Gray SLO/CRO Chrome OS for
Full Size White BL NK.I1113.0UM
UPPER CASE ASSY GRAY W/ BL Keyboard 6B.HQBN7.008
CHICONY AL01G_C19EWL AL1G Internal 11
Standard 75KS Gray CZ/SK Chrome OS for
Full Size White BL NK.I1113.0UB
UPPER CASE ASSY GRAY W/ BL Keyboard 6B.HQBN7.009
CHICONY AL01G_C19EWL AL1G Internal 11
Standard 75KS Gray Danish Chrome OS for
Full Size White BL NK.I1113.0UC
UPPER CASE ASSY GRAY W/ BL Keyboard 6B.HQBN7.010
CHICONY AL01G_C19EWL AL1G Internal 11
Standard 75KS Gray French Chrome OS for
Full Size White BL NK.I1113.0UE
UPPER CASE ASSY GRAY W/ BL Keyboard 6B.HQBN7.011
CHICONY AL01G_C19EWL AL1G Internal 11
Standard 75KS Gray German Chrome OS for
Full Size White BL NK.I1113.0UF
UPPER CASE ASSY GRAY W/ BL Keyboard 6B.HQBN7.012
CHICONY AL01G_C19EWL AL1G Internal 11
Standard 74KS Gray Greek Chrome OS for
Full Size White BL NK.I1113.0TZ

FRU (Field Replaceable Unit) List 6-11


Table 6-3. FRU List (Continued)

Category Description Acer Part No.


UPPER CASE ASSY GRAY W/ BL Keyboard 6B.HQBN7.013
CHICONY AL01G_C19EWL AL1G Internal 11
Standard 74KS Gray US International w/
Hebrew Chrome OS for Full Size White BL
NK.I1113.0U6
UPPER CASE ASSY GRAY W/ BL Keyboard 6B.HQBN7.014
CHICONY AL01G_C19EWL AL1G Internal 11
Standard 75KS Gray Hungarian Chrome OS
for Full Size White BL NK.I1113.0UG
UPPER CASE ASSY GRAY W/ BL Keyboard 6B.HQBN7.015
CHICONY AL01G_C19EWL AL1G Internal 11
Standard 74KS Gray Persian Chrome OS for
Full Size White BL NK.I1113.0U1
UPPER CASE ASSY GRAY W/ BL Keyboard 6B.HQBN7.016
CHICONY AL01G_C19EWL AL1G Internal 11
Standard 75KS Gray Italian Chrome OS for
Full Size White BL NK.I1113.0UH
UPPER CASE ASSY GRAY W/ BL Keyboard 6B.HQBN7.017
CHICONY AL01G_C19EWL AL1G Internal 11
Standard 78KS Gray Japanese Chrome OS for
Full Size White BL NK.I1113.0UU
UPPER CASE ASSY GRAY W/ BL Keyboard 6B.HQBN7.018
CHICONY AL01G_C19EWL AL1G Internal 11
Standard 75KS Gray ALA-Spanish Chrome OS
for Full Size White BL NK.I1113.0U8
UPPER CASE ASSY GRAY W/ BL Keyboard 6B.HQBN7.019
CHICONY AL01G_C19EWL AL1G Internal 11
Standard 75KS Gray Norwegian Chrome OS
for Full Size White BL NK.I1113.0UK
UPPER CASE ASSY GRAY W/ BL Keyboard 6B.HQBN7.020
CHICONY AL01G_C19EWL AL1G Internal 11
Standard 75KS Gray Portuguese Chrome OS
for Full Size White BL NK.I1113.0UL
UPPER CASE ASSY GRAY W/ BL Keyboard 6B.HQBN7.021
CHICONY AL01G_C19EWL AL1G Internal 11
Standard 74KS Gray Russian Chrome OS for
Full Size White BL NK.I1113.0U0
UPPER CASE ASSY GRAY W/ BL Keyboard 6B.HQBN7.022
CHICONY AL01G_C19EWL AL1G Internal 11
Standard 75KS Gray Nordic Chrome OS for
Full Size White BL NK.I1113.0UJ
UPPER CASE ASSY GRAY W/ BL Keyboard 6B.HQBN7.023
CHICONY AL01G_C19EWL AL1G Internal 11
Standard 75KS Gray Spanish Chrome OS for
Full Size White BL NK.I1113.0UN

6-12 FRU (Field Replaceable Unit) List


Table 6-3. FRU List (Continued)

Category Description Acer Part No.


UPPER CASE ASSY GRAY W/ BL Keyboard 6B.HQBN7.024
CHICONY AL01G_C19EWL AL1G Internal 11
Standard 75KS Gray Sweden Chrome OS for
Full Size White BL NK.I1113.0UP
UPPER CASE ASSY GRAY W/ BL Keyboard 6B.HQBN7.025
CHICONY AL01G_C19EWL AL1G Internal 11
Standard 75KS Gray Swiss/G Chrome OS for
Full Size White BL NK.I1113.0UQ
UPPER CASE ASSY GRAY W/ BL Keyboard 6B.HQBN7.026
CHICONY AL01G_C19EWL AL1G Internal 11
Standard 74KS Gray Traditional Chinese
Chrome OS for Full Size White BL
NK.I1113.0TY
UPPER CASE ASSY GRAY W/ BL Keyboard 6B.HQBN7.027
CHICONY AL01G_C19EWL AL1G Internal 11
Standard 74KS Gray Thailand Chrome OS for
Full Size White BL NK.I1113.0U3
UPPER CASE ASSY GRAY W/ BL Keyboard 6B.HQBN7.028
CHICONY AL01G_C19EWL AL1G Internal 11
Standard 75KS Gray Turkish Chrome OS for
Full Size White BL NK.I1113.0UR
UPPER CASE ASSY GRAY W/ BL Keyboard 6B.HQBN7.029
CHICONY AL01G_C19EWL AL1G Internal 11
Standard 74KS Gray US International
Chrome OS for Full Size White BL
NK.I1113.0U5
UPPER CASE ASSY GRAY W/ BL Keyboard 6B.HQBN7.030
CHICONY AL01G_C19EWL AL1G Internal 11
Standard 75KS Gray UK Chrome OS for Full
Size White BL NK.I1113.0US
UPPER CASE ASSY GRAY W/ BL Keyboard 6B.HQBN7.031
CHICONY AL01G_C19EWL AL1G Internal 11
Standard 74KS Gray Ukrainian Chrome OS
for Full Size White BL NK.I1113.0U2
UPPER CASE ASSY GRAY W/ BL Keyboard 6B.HQBN7.032
CHICONY AL01G_C19EWL AL1G Internal 11
Standard 74KS Gray US Chrome OS for Full
Size White BL NK.I1113.0U4

FRU (Field Replaceable Unit) List 6-13


Table 6-3. FRU List (Continued)

Category Description Acer Part No.


LCD
LCD MODULE W/ LCD BEZEL, GLASS, LCD 6M.HQBN7.001
Panel GIS 13.5' QHD Glare
NE135FBM-N41/NC135GFL01 LF 415nit 30ms
1500:1 GF2/MM/Gorilla
0.55mm/6918/COB/I2C KL.1350G.001
LCD MODULE W/ LCD BEZEL, GLASS, LCD 6M.HQBN7.002
Panel GIS 13.5' QHD Glare
NE135FBM-N41/NC135GFL03 LF 415nit 30ms
1500:1 GF2/MM/Gorilla 0.55T/6918/AG/I2C
KL.1350G.002
MAINBOARD
Mainboard CP713-2W Intel Ci5-10210U 8GB NB.HQB11.002
UMA AX201.D2WG.NV WiFi 6 w/ BT
Mainboard CP713-2W Intel Ci7-10510U 16GB NB.HQB11.001
UMA AX201.D2WG.NV WiFi 6 w/ BT
Mainboard CP713-2W Intel Ci3-10110U 8GB NB.HQB11.008
UMA AX201.D2WG.NV WiFi 6 w/ BT
Mainboard CP713-2W Intel PMD6405U 8GB NB.HQB11.00H
UMA AX201.D2WG.NV WiFi 6 w/ BT
Mainboard CP713-2W Intel Ci5-10210U 8GB NB.HTZ11.00K
eMMC64GB UMA AX201.D2WG.NV WiFi 6
w/ BT
Mainboard CP713-2W Intel Ci3-10110U 4GB NB.HTZ11.001
eMMC64GB UMA AX201.D2WG.NV WiFi 6
w/ BT
Mainboard CP713-2W Intel Ci3-10110U 8GB NB.HTZ11.00A
eMMC64GB UMA AX201.D2WG.NV WiFi 6
w/ BT
Mainboard CP713-2W Intel Ci3-10110U 8GB NB.HTZ11.00D
eMMC128GB UMA AX201.D2WG.NV WiFi 6
w/ BT
Mainboard CP713-2W Intel PMD6405U 4GB NB.HTZ11.003
eMMC64GB UMA AX201.D2WG.NV WiFi 6
w/ BT
Mainboard CP713-2W Intel PMD6405U 4GB NB.HTZ11.009
eMMC128GB UMA AX201.D2WG.NV WiFi 6
w/ BT

6-14 FRU (Field Replaceable Unit) List


Table 6-3. FRU List (Continued)

Category Description Acer Part No.


POWER CORD
POWER CORD 1M 125V EUR+KOR BLACK 27.NE307.015
POWER CORD 1M 125V US BLACK 27.NE307.003
POWER CORD 1M 125V JAP BLACK 27.NE307.001
POWER CORD 1M 125V TAIWAN BLACK 27.NE307.002
POWER CORD 1M 125V ARG BLACK 27.NE307.004
POWER CORD 1M 125V AUS BLACK 27.NE307.005
POWER CORD 1M 125V BRAZIL BLACK 27.NE307.006
POWER CORD 1M 125V CHINA BLACK 27.NE307.007
POWER CORD 1M 125V DENMARK BLACK 27.NE307.008
POWER CORD 1M 125V INDIA BLACK 27.NE307.009
POWER CORD 1M 125V ISRAEL BLACK 27.NE307.010
POWER CORD 1M 125V ITL BLACK 27.NE307.011
POWER CORD 1M 125V S.AFRICA BLACK 27.NE307.012
POWER CORD 1M 125V SWISS BLACK 27.NE307.013
POWER CORD 1M 125V UK BLACK 27.NE307.014
MISCELLANEOUS
RUBBER ON MIC 47.HQBN7.001

CONDUCTIVE TAPE W/MYLAR 47.HQBN7.002

INSULATOR MYLAR ON MAINBOARD 47.HQBN7.003

INS MYLAR MB KB 47.VFXN7.001

ACETATE TAPE FOR BATTERY(21*21mm) 47.HKKN7.001

FRU (Field Replaceable Unit) List 6-15


Table 6-3. FRU List (Continued)

Category Description Acer Part No.


GASKET - ON ANTENNA 47.HQBN7.004

6-16 FRU (Field Replaceable Unit) List


Screw List 0

Table 6-4. Screw List

Category Description Acer Part No.


SCREW(M2*5.2-I,NYLOK)BNI W/WASHER 86.HQBN7.001

SCREW M2*2.5-I(BZN,NYLOK)IRON 86.GVJN7.002

SCREW M2.0*2.5-IBZNNYLOKD7.0 IRON 86.HQBN7.002

SCREW M2.0*4.0-I(BZN)(NYLOK)(IRON) 86.HQBN7.003

SCREWM2.5*2.3-IBZNNYLOKD7.5T0.6 IRON 86.HQBN7.004

FRU (Field Replaceable Unit) List 6-17


CHAPTER 7
Model Definition and Configuration
Chromebook CP713-2W. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-3

7-2
Model Definition and Configuration

Chromebook CP713-2W 0

Table 7-1. RO, Description (UMACiiLR_4T(HQB))


Model RO Country Acer Part No Description

CP713-2W-36LN CHROMENGB1
UMACiiLR_4T
CP713-2W-36LN EMEA UK NX.HQBEK.001
310110/1*8G/128G/48Wh/QHD/T_
WiFi6+BT5_HD_StGray_EN11 -
CP713-2W-373X CHROMENFR1
UMACiiLR_4T
CP713-2W-373X EMEA France NX.HQBEF.001
310110/1*8G/128G/48Wh/QHD/T_
WiFi6+BT5_HD_StGray_FRW8 -
CP713-2W-38P1 CHROMENUS7
UMACiiLR_4T
CP713-2W-38P1 PA USA NX.HQBAA.001
310110/1*8G/256G/48Wh/QHD/T_
WiFi6+BT5_HD_StGray_ENP1 -
CP713-2W-53S7 CHROMENFR1
UMACiiLR_4T
CP713-2W-53S7 EMEA France NX.HQBEF.003
510210/1*8G/256G/48Wh/QHD/T_
WiFi6+BT5_HD_StGray_FRW8 -
CP713-2W-568T CHROMENUS7
UMACiiLR_4T
CP713-2W-568T PA USA NX.HQBAA.002
510210/1*16G/256G/48Wh/QHD/T
_WiFi6+BT5_HD_StGray_ENP1 -
CP713-2W-79H3 CHROMENUS7
UMACiiLR_4T
CP713-2W-79H3 PA USA NX.HQBAA.003
710510/1*16G/128G/48Wh/QHD/T
_WiFi6+BT5_HD_StGray_ENP1 -
CP713-2W-P4TE CHROMENES1
UMACiiLR_4T
CP713-2W-P4TE EMEA Spain NX.HQBEB.001
6405/1*8G/128G/48Wh/QHD/T_Wi
Fi6+BT5_HD_StGray_ESFF -
CP713-2W-30MC CHROMENND1
CP713-2W-30M UMACiiLR_4T
EMEA Nordic NX.HQBED.004
C 310110/1*8G/128G/48Wh/QHD/T_
WiFi6+BT5_HD_StGray_ENS2 -
CP713-2W-30VF CHROMENFR1
UMACiiLR_4T
CP713-2W-30VF EMEA France NX.HQBEF.002
310110/1*8G/256G/48Wh/QHD/T_
WiFi6+BT5_HD_StGray_FRW8 -

7-3 Model Definition and Configuration


Table 7-1. RO, Description (UMACiiLR_4T(HQB)) (Continued)
Model RO Country Acer Part No Description

CP713-2W-32D9 CHROMENRO1
UMACiiLR_4T
CP713-2W-32D9 EMEA Romania NX.HQBEX.004
310110/1*8G/128G/48Wh/QHD/T_
WiFi6+BT5_HD_StGray_EN11 -
CP713-2W-33FF CHROMENND1
UMACiiLR_4T
CP713-2W-33FF EMEA Nordic NX.HQBED.003
310110/1*4G/128G/48Wh/QHD/T_
WiFi6+BT5_HD_StGray_ENS2 -
CP713-2W-35J8 CHROMENBG3
UMACiiLR_4T
CP713-2W-35J8 EMEA Bulgaria NX.HQBEX.003
310110/1*8G/128G/48Wh/QHD/T_
WiFi6+BT5_HD_StGray_BG61 -
CP713-2W-366G
CHROME_CEUNIT1 UMACiiLR_4T
CP713-2W-366G EMEA Italy NX.HQBET.001 310110/1*8G/128G/48Wh/QHD/T_
WiFi6+BT5_HD_StGray_DED1 - Q2
2020
CP713-2W-380B CHROMENCZ2
UMACiiLR_4T
CP713-2W-380B EMEA Czech NX.HQBEC.001
310110/1*4G/128G/48Wh/QHD/T_
WiFi6+BT5_HD_StGray_CS62 -
CP713-2W-52HF CHROMENND1
UMACiiLR_4T
CP713-2W-52HF EMEA Nordic NX.HQBED.007
510210/1*8G/128G/48Wh/QHD/T_
WiFi6+BT5_HD_StGray_ENS2 -
CP713-2W-52P2 CHROMENGB1
UMACiiLR_4T
CP713-2W-52P2 EMEA UK NX.HQBEK.002
510210/1*8G/256G/48Wh/QHD/T_
WiFi6+BT5_HD_StGray_EN11 -
CP713-2W-547P CHROMENND1
UMACiiLR_4T
CP713-2W-547P EMEA Nordic NX.HQBED.005
510210/1*4G/128G/48Wh/QHD/T_
WiFi6+BT5_HD_StGray_ENS2 -
CP713-2W-54VL CHROMENND1
UMACiiLR_4T
CP713-2W-54VL EMEA Nordic NX.HQBED.009
510210/1*16G/128G/48Wh/QHD/T
_WiFi6+BT5_HD_StGray_ENS2 -
CP713-2W-550C CHROMENND1
UMACiiLR_4T
CP713-2W-550C EMEA Nordic NX.HQBED.008
510210/1*8G/256G/48Wh/QHD/T_
WiFi6+BT5_HD_StGray_ENS2 -
CP713-2W-553E CHROMENND1
UMACiiLR_4T
CP713-2W-553E EMEA Nordic NX.HQBED.006
510210/1*4G/256G/48Wh/QHD/T_
WiFi6+BT5_HD_StGray_ENS2 -

Model Definition and Configuration 7-4


Table 7-1. RO, Description (UMACiiLR_4T(HQB)) (Continued)
Model RO Country Acer Part No Description

CP713-2W-57L5 CHROMENND1
UMACiiLR_4T
CP713-2W-57L5 EMEA Nordic NX.HQBED.00A
510210/1*16G/256G/48Wh/QHD/T
_WiFi6+BT5_HD_StGray_ENS2 -
CP713-2W-5807 CHROMENSG7
Singapor UMACiiLR_4T
CP713-2W-5807 AAP NX.HQBSG.001
e 510210/1*8G/128G/48Wh/QHD/T_
WiFi6+BT5_HD_StGray_EH61 -
CP713-2W-584G CHROMENSG7
Singapor UMACiiLR_4T
CP713-2W-584G AAP NX.HQBSG.002
e 510310/1*8G/128G/48Wh/QHD/T_
WiFi6+BT5_HD_StGray_EH61 -
CP713-2W-7000 CHROMENND1
UMACiiLR_4T
CP713-2W-7000 EMEA Nordic NX.HQBED.00G
710510/1*16G/256G/48Wh/QHD/T
_WiFi6+BT5_HD_StGray_ENS2 -
CP713-2W-7382 CHROMENSG7
Singapor UMACiiLR_4T
CP713-2W-7382 AAP NX.HQBSG.003
e 710510/1*8G/128G/48Wh/QHD/T_
WiFi6+BT5_HD_StGray_EH61 -
CP713-2W-73YD CHROMENND1
CP713-2W-73Y UMACiiLR_4T
EMEA Nordic NX.HQBED.00D
D 710510/1*8G/128G/48Wh/QHD/T_
WiFi6+BT5_HD_StGray_ENS2 -
CP713-2W-75EA CHROMENND1
UMACiiLR_4T
CP713-2W-75EA EMEA Nordic NX.HQBED.00C
710510/1*4G/256G/48Wh/QHD/T_
WiFi6+BT5_HD_StGray_ENS2 -
CP713-2W-7733 CHROMENND1
UMACiiLR_4T
CP713-2W-7733 EMEA Nordic NX.HQBED.00B
710510/1*4G/128G/48Wh/QHD/T_
WiFi6+BT5_HD_StGray_ENS2 -
CP713-2W-77XE CHROMENND1
UMACiiLR_4T
CP713-2W-77XE EMEA Nordic NX.HQBED.00E
710510/1*8G/256G/48Wh/QHD/T_
WiFi6+BT5_HD_StGray_ENS2 -
CP713-2W-796M CHROMENND1
CP713-2W-796 UMACiiLR_4T
EMEA Nordic NX.HQBED.00F
M 710510/1*16G/128G/48Wh/QHD/T
_WiFi6+BT5_HD_StGray_ENS2 -
CP713-2W-P4HB CHROMENRO1
UMACiiLR_4T
CP713-2W-P4HB EMEA Romania NX.HQBEX.001
6405/1*8G/128G/48Wh/QHD/T_Wi
Fi6+BT5_HD_StGray_EN11 -

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Table 7-1. RO, Description (UMACiiLR_4T(HQB)) (Continued)
Model RO Country Acer Part No Description

CP713-2W-P51X CHROMENND1
UMACiiLR_4T
CP713-2W-P51X EMEA Nordic NX.HQBED.001
6405/1*4G/128G/48Wh/QHD/T_Wi
Fi6+BT5_HD_StGray_ENS2 -
CP713-2W-P6H4 CHROMENBG3
UMACiiLR_4T
CP713-2W-P6H4 EMEA Bulgaria NX.HQBEX.002
6405/1*4G/128G/48Wh/QHD/T_Wi
Fi6+BT5_HD_StGray_BG61 -
CP713-2W-P7V5 CHROMENND1
UMACiiLR_4T
CP713-2W-P7V5 EMEA Nordic NX.HQBED.002
6405/1*8G/128G/48Wh/QHD/T_Wi
Fi6+BT5_HD_StGray_ENS2 -
CP713-2W-36TD CHROMENIT1
UMACiiLR_4T
CP713-2W-36TD EMEA Italy NX.HQBET.002 310110/1*8G/128G/48Wh/QHD/T_
WiFi6+BT5_HD_StGray_DED1 -
Amazon Q2 2020
CP713-2W-P7H1 CHROMENFR1
UMACiiLR_4T
CP713-2W-P7H1 EMEA France NX.HQBEF.004
6405/1*8G/128G/48Wh/QHD/T_Wi
Fi6+BT5_HD_StGray_FRW8 -
CP713-2W-P4VH CHROMENFR1
UMACiiLR_4T
CP713-2W-P4V
EMEA France NX.HQBEF.005 6405/1*8G/128G/48Wh/QHD/T_Wi
H
Fi6+BT5_HD_StGray_FRW8 - Acer
Store
CP713-2W-513J CHROMENFR1
UMACiiLR_4T
CP713-2W-513J EMEA France NX.HQBEF.006
510210/1*16G/128G/48Wh/QHD/T
_WiFi6+BT5_HD_StGray_FRW8 -
CP713-2W-58AU CHROMENFR1
UMACiiLR_4T
CP713-2W-58A
EMEA France NX.HQBEF.007 510210/1*16G/128G/48Wh/QHD/T
U
_WiFi6+BT5_HD_StGray_FRW8 -
Acer Store
CP713-2W-50CR CHROMENHK2
CHIN Hong UMACiiLR_4T
CP713-2W-50CR NX.HQBCF.002
A Kong 510210/1*8G/128G/48Wh/QHD/T_
WiFi6+BT5_HD_StGray_ZH34 -
CP713-2W-779Q CHROMENHK2
CHIN Hong UMACiiLR_4T
CP713-2W-779Q NX.HQBCF.001
A Kong 710510/1*16G/128G/48Wh/QHD/T
_WiFi6+BT5_HD_StGray_ZH34 -

Model Definition and Configuration 7-6


Table 7-1. RO, Description (UMACiiLR_4T(HQB)) (Continued)
Model RO Country Acer Part No Description

CP713-2W-3674 CHROMENHK2
CHIN Hong UMACiiLR_4T
CP713-2W-3674 NX.HQBCF.003
A Kong 310110/1*8G/128G/48Wh/QHD/T_
WiFi6+BT5_HD_StGray_ZH34 -
CP713-2W-53BR CHROMENFR1
UMACiiLR_4T
CP713-2W-53BR EMEA France NX.HQBEF.008
510210/1*8G/128G/48Wh/QHD/T_
WiFi6+BT5_HD_StGray_FRW8 -
CP713-2W-56L3
CHROME_CEUNFR1 UMACiiLR_4T
CP713-2W-56L3 EMEA France NX.HQBEF.009
510210/1*8G/128G/48Wh/QHD/T_
WiFi6+BT5_HD_StGray_FRW4 -
CP713-2W-34CU CHROMENCZ2
UMACiiLR_4T
CP713-2W-34CU EMEA Czech NX.HQBEC.002
310110/1*8G/256G/48Wh/QHD/T_
WiFi6+BT5_HD_StGray_CS62 -
CP713-2W-58SV
CHROME_CEUNFR1 UMACiiLR_4T
CP713-2W-58SV EMEA France NX.HQBEF.00A 510210/1*8G/128G/48Wh/QHD/T_
WiFi6+BT5_HD_StGray_FRW4 -
CRR3Y
CP713-2W-74KU CHROMENTW5
CP713-2W-74K UMACiiLR_4T
TWN GCTWN NX.HQBTA.001
U 710610/1*16G/128G/48Wh/QHD/T
_WiFi6+BT5_HD_StGray_TC21 -
CP713-2W-33XW CHROMENES1
UMACiiLR_4T
CP713-2W-33X
EMEA Spain NX.HQBEB.002 310110/1*8G/128G/48Wh/QHD/T_
W
WiFi6+BT5_HD_StGray_ESFF -
E-Commerce

7-7 Model Definition and Configuration


Table 7-2. CPU, LCD, VGA Chip (UMACiiLR_4T(HQB))
Model Country Acer Part No CPU LCD VGA Chip

N13.5QHDGSSRIB
CP713-2W-36LN UK NX.HQBEK.001 Ci310110U UMA
/TP1
N13.5QHDGSSRIB
CP713-2W-373X France NX.HQBEF.001 Ci310110U UMA
/TP1
N13.5QHDGSSRIB
CP713-2W-38P1 USA NX.HQBAA.001 Ci310110U UMA
/TP1
N13.5QHDGSSRIB
CP713-2W-53S7 France NX.HQBEF.003 Ci510210U UMA
/TP1
N13.5QHDGSSRIB
CP713-2W-568T USA NX.HQBAA.002 Ci510210U UMA
/TP1
N13.5QHDGSSRIB
CP713-2W-79H3 USA NX.HQBAA.003 Ci710510U UMA
/TP1
N13.5QHDGSSRIB
CP713-2W-P4TE Spain NX.HQBEB.001 PMD6405U UMA
/TP1
CP713-2W-30M N13.5QHDGSSRIB
Nordic NX.HQBED.004 Ci310110U UMA
C /TP1
N13.5QHDGSSRIB
CP713-2W-30VF France NX.HQBEF.002 Ci310110U UMA
/TP1
N13.5QHDGSSRIB
CP713-2W-32D9 Romania NX.HQBEX.004 Ci310110U UMA
/TP1
N13.5QHDGSSRIB
CP713-2W-33FF Nordic NX.HQBED.003 Ci310110U UMA
/TP1
N13.5QHDGSSRIB
CP713-2W-35J8 Bulgaria NX.HQBEX.003 Ci310110U UMA
/TP1
N13.5QHDGSSRIB
CP713-2W-366G Italy NX.HQBET.001 Ci310110U UMA
/TP1
N13.5QHDGSSRIB
CP713-2W-380B Czech NX.HQBEC.001 Ci310110U UMA
/TP1
N13.5QHDGSSRIB
CP713-2W-52HF Nordic NX.HQBED.007 Ci510210U UMA
/TP1
N13.5QHDGSSRIB
CP713-2W-52P2 UK NX.HQBEK.002 Ci510210U UMA
/TP1
N13.5QHDGSSRIB
CP713-2W-547P Nordic NX.HQBED.005 Ci510210U UMA
/TP1
N13.5QHDGSSRIB
CP713-2W-54VL Nordic NX.HQBED.009 Ci510210U UMA
/TP1
N13.5QHDGSSRIB
CP713-2W-550C Nordic NX.HQBED.008 Ci510210U UMA
/TP1

Model Definition and Configuration 7-8


Table 7-2. CPU, LCD, VGA Chip (UMACiiLR_4T(HQB)) (Continued)
Model Country Acer Part No CPU LCD VGA Chip

N13.5QHDGSSRIB
CP713-2W-553E Nordic NX.HQBED.006 Ci510210U UMA
/TP1
N13.5QHDGSSRIB
CP713-2W-57L5 Nordic NX.HQBED.00A Ci510210U UMA
/TP1
Singapor N13.5QHDGSSRIB
CP713-2W-5807 NX.HQBSG.001 Ci510210U UMA
e /TP1
Singapor N13.5QHDGSSRIB
CP713-2W-584G NX.HQBSG.002 Ci510310U UMA
e /TP1
N13.5QHDGSSRIB
CP713-2W-7000 Nordic NX.HQBED.00G Ci710510U UMA
/TP1
Singapor N13.5QHDGSSRIB
CP713-2W-7382 NX.HQBSG.003 Ci710510U UMA
e /TP1
CP713-2W-73Y N13.5QHDGSSRIB
Nordic NX.HQBED.00D Ci710510U UMA
D /TP1
N13.5QHDGSSRIB
CP713-2W-75EA Nordic NX.HQBED.00C Ci710510U UMA
/TP1
N13.5QHDGSSRIB
CP713-2W-7733 Nordic NX.HQBED.00B Ci710510U UMA
/TP1
N13.5QHDGSSRIB
CP713-2W-77XE Nordic NX.HQBED.00E Ci710510U UMA
/TP1
CP713-2W-796 N13.5QHDGSSRIB
Nordic NX.HQBED.00F Ci710510U UMA
M /TP1
CP713-2W-P4H N13.5QHDGSSRIB
Romania NX.HQBEX.001 PMD6405U UMA
B /TP1
N13.5QHDGSSRIB
CP713-2W-P51X Nordic NX.HQBED.001 PMD6405U UMA
/TP1
N13.5QHDGSSRIB
CP713-2W-P6H4 Bulgaria NX.HQBEX.002 PMD6405U UMA
/TP1
N13.5QHDGSSRIB
CP713-2W-P7V5 Nordic NX.HQBED.002 PMD6405U UMA
/TP1
N13.5QHDGSSRIB
CP713-2W-36TD Italy NX.HQBET.002 Ci310110U UMA
/TP1
N13.5QHDGSSRIB
CP713-2W-P7H1 France NX.HQBEF.004 PMD6405U UMA
/TP1
CP713-2W-P4V N13.5QHDGSSRIB
France NX.HQBEF.005 PMD6405U UMA
H /TP1
N13.5QHDGSSRIB
CP713-2W-513J France NX.HQBEF.006 Ci510210U UMA
/TP1
CP713-2W-58A N13.5QHDGSSRIB
France NX.HQBEF.007 Ci510210U UMA
U /TP1

7-9 Model Definition and Configuration


Table 7-2. CPU, LCD, VGA Chip (UMACiiLR_4T(HQB)) (Continued)
Model Country Acer Part No CPU LCD VGA Chip

Hong N13.5QHDGSSRIB
CP713-2W-50CR NX.HQBCF.002 Ci510210U UMA
Kong /TP1
CP713-2W-779 Hong N13.5QHDGSSRIB
NX.HQBCF.001 Ci710510U UMA
Q Kong /TP1
Hong N13.5QHDGSSRIB
CP713-2W-3674 NX.HQBCF.003 Ci310110U UMA
Kong /TP1
N13.5QHDGSSRIB
CP713-2W-53BR France NX.HQBEF.008 Ci510210U UMA
/TP1
N13.5QHDGSSRIB
CP713-2W-56L3 France NX.HQBEF.009 Ci510210U UMA
/TP1
CP713-2W-34C N13.5QHDGSSRIB
Czech NX.HQBEC.002 Ci310110U UMA
U /TP1
N13.5QHDGSSRIB
CP713-2W-58SV France NX.HQBEF.00A Ci510210U UMA
/TP1
CP713-2W-74K N13.5QHDGSSRIB
GCTWN NX.HQBTA.001 Ci710610U UMA
U /TP1
CP713-2W-33X N13.5QHDGSSRIB
Spain NX.HQBEB.002 Ci310110U UMA
W /TP1

Table 7-3. Memory, HDD (UMACiiLR_4T(HQB))


Model Country Acer Part No Memory HDD

CP713-2W-36LN UK NX.HQBEK.001 OB8GBIV(512x16*8) F80128PM


CP713-2W-373X France NX.HQBEF.001 OB8GBIV(512x16*8) F80128PM
CP713-2W-38P1 USA NX.HQBAA.001 OB8GBIV(512x16*8) F80256PM
CP713-2W-53S7 France NX.HQBEF.003 OB8GBIV(512x16*8) F80256PM
CP713-2W-568T USA NX.HQBAA.002 OB16GBIV(1024x16*8) F80256PM
CP713-2W-79H3 USA NX.HQBAA.003 OB16GBIV(1024x16*8) F80128PM
CP713-2W-P4TE Spain NX.HQBEB.001 OB8GBIV(512x16*8) F80128PM
CP713-2W-30MC Nordic NX.HQBED.004 OB8GBIV(512x16*8) F80128PM
CP713-2W-30VF France NX.HQBEF.002 OB8GBIV(512x16*8) F80256PM
CP713-2W-32D9 Romania NX.HQBEX.004 OB8GBIV(512x16*8) F80128PM
CP713-2W-33FF Nordic NX.HQBED.003 OB4GBIV(512x16*4) F80128PM
CP713-2W-35J8 Bulgaria NX.HQBEX.003 OB8GBIV(512x16*8) F80128PM
CP713-2W-366G Italy NX.HQBET.001 OB8GBIV(512x16*8) F80128PM
CP713-2W-380B Czech NX.HQBEC.001 OB4GBIV(512x16*4) F80128PM
CP713-2W-52HF Nordic NX.HQBED.007 OB8GBIV(512x16*8) F80128PM

Model Definition and Configuration 7-10


Table 7-3. Memory, HDD (UMACiiLR_4T(HQB)) (Continued)
Model Country Acer Part No Memory HDD

CP713-2W-52P2 UK NX.HQBEK.002 OB8GBIV(512x16*8) F80256PM


CP713-2W-547P Nordic NX.HQBED.005 OB4GBIV(512x16*4) F80128PM
CP713-2W-54VL Nordic NX.HQBED.009 OB16GBIV(1024x16*8) F80128PM
CP713-2W-550C Nordic NX.HQBED.008 OB8GBIV(512x16*8) F80256PM
CP713-2W-553E Nordic NX.HQBED.006 OB4GBIV(512x16*4) F80256PM
CP713-2W-57L5 Nordic NX.HQBED.00A OB16GBIV(1024x16*8) F80256PM
CP713-2W-5807 Singapore NX.HQBSG.001 OB8GBIV(512x16*8) F80128PM
CP713-2W-584G Singapore NX.HQBSG.002 OB8GBIV(512x16*8) F80128PM
CP713-2W-7000 Nordic NX.HQBED.00G OB16GBIV(1024x16*8) F80256PM
CP713-2W-7382 Singapore NX.HQBSG.003 OB8GBIV(512x16*8) F80128PM
CP713-2W-73YD Nordic NX.HQBED.00D OB8GBIV(512x16*8) F80128PM
CP713-2W-75EA Nordic NX.HQBED.00C OB4GBIV(512x16*4) F80256PM
CP713-2W-7733 Nordic NX.HQBED.00B OB4GBIV(512x16*4) F80128PM
CP713-2W-77XE Nordic NX.HQBED.00E OB8GBIV(512x16*8) F80256PM
CP713-2W-796M Nordic NX.HQBED.00F OB16GBIV(1024x16*8) F80128PM
CP713-2W-P4HB Romania NX.HQBEX.001 OB8GBIV(512x16*8) F80128PM
CP713-2W-P51X Nordic NX.HQBED.001 OB4GBIV(512x16*4) F80128PM
CP713-2W-P6H4 Bulgaria NX.HQBEX.002 OB4GBIV(512x16*4) F80128PM
CP713-2W-P7V5 Nordic NX.HQBED.002 OB8GBIV(512x16*8) F80128PM
CP713-2W-36TD Italy NX.HQBET.002 OB8GBIV(512x16*8) F80128PM
CP713-2W-P7H1 France NX.HQBEF.004 OB8GBIV(512x16*8) F80128PM
CP713-2W-P4VH France NX.HQBEF.005 OB8GBIV(512x16*8) F80128PM
CP713-2W-513J France NX.HQBEF.006 OB16GBIV(1024x16*8) F80128PM
CP713-2W-58AU France NX.HQBEF.007 OB16GBIV(1024x16*8) F80128PM
CP713-2W-50CR Hong Kong NX.HQBCF.002 OB8GBIV(512x16*8) F80128PM
CP713-2W-779Q Hong Kong NX.HQBCF.001 OB16GBIV(1024x16*8) F80128PM
CP713-2W-3674 Hong Kong NX.HQBCF.003 OB8GBIV(512x16*8) F80128PM
CP713-2W-53BR France NX.HQBEF.008 OB8GBIV(512x16*8) F80128PM
CP713-2W-56L3 France NX.HQBEF.009 OB8GBIV(512x16*8) F80128PM
CP713-2W-34CU Czech NX.HQBEC.002 OB8GBIV(512x16*8) F80256PM
CP713-2W-58SV France NX.HQBEF.00A OB8GBIV(512x16*8) F80128PM
CP713-2W-74KU GCTWN NX.HQBTA.001 OB16GBIV(1024x16*8) F80128PM
CP713-2W-33XW Spain NX.HQBEB.002 OB8GBIV(512x16*8) F80128PM

7-11 Model Definition and Configuration


Table 7-4. Wireless LAN, Camera (UMACiiLR_4T(HQB))
Model Country Acer Part No Wireless LAN Camera

INTAX201.D2WG.N HD_Mic2_Chrome
CP713-2W-36LN UK NX.HQBEK.001
V_AX_w/BT 5.0 1216 _Narrow
INTAX201.D2WG.N HD_Mic2_Chrome
CP713-2W-373X France NX.HQBEF.001
V_AX_w/BT 5.0 1216 _Narrow
INTAX201.D2WG.N HD_Mic2_Chrome
CP713-2W-38P1 USA NX.HQBAA.001
V_AX_w/BT 5.0 1216 _Narrow
INTAX201.D2WG.N HD_Mic2_Chrome
CP713-2W-53S7 France NX.HQBEF.003
V_AX_w/BT 5.0 1216 _Narrow
INTAX201.D2WG.N HD_Mic2_Chrome
CP713-2W-568T USA NX.HQBAA.002
V_AX_w/BT 5.0 1216 _Narrow
INTAX201.D2WG.N HD_Mic2_Chrome
CP713-2W-79H3 USA NX.HQBAA.003
V_AX_w/BT 5.0 1216 _Narrow
INTAX201.D2WG.N HD_Mic2_Chrome
CP713-2W-P4TE Spain NX.HQBEB.001
V_AX_w/BT 5.0 1216 _Narrow
CP713-2W-30M INTAX201.D2WG.N HD_Mic2_Chrome
Nordic NX.HQBED.004
C V_AX_w/BT 5.0 1216 _Narrow
INTAX201.D2WG.N HD_Mic2_Chrome
CP713-2W-30VF France NX.HQBEF.002
V_AX_w/BT 5.0 1216 _Narrow
INTAX201.D2WG.N HD_Mic2_Chrome
CP713-2W-32D9 Romania NX.HQBEX.004
V_AX_w/BT 5.0 1216 _Narrow
INTAX201.D2WG.N HD_Mic2_Chrome
CP713-2W-33FF Nordic NX.HQBED.003
V_AX_w/BT 5.0 1216 _Narrow
INTAX201.D2WG.N HD_Mic2_Chrome
CP713-2W-35J8 Bulgaria NX.HQBEX.003
V_AX_w/BT 5.0 1216 _Narrow
INTAX201.D2WG.N HD_Mic2_Chrome
CP713-2W-366G Italy NX.HQBET.001
V_AX_w/BT 5.0 1216 _Narrow
INTAX201.D2WG.N HD_Mic2_Chrome
CP713-2W-380B Czech NX.HQBEC.001
V_AX_w/BT 5.0 1216 _Narrow
INTAX201.D2WG.N HD_Mic2_Chrome
CP713-2W-52HF Nordic NX.HQBED.007
V_AX_w/BT 5.0 1216 _Narrow
INTAX201.D2WG.N HD_Mic2_Chrome
CP713-2W-52P2 UK NX.HQBEK.002
V_AX_w/BT 5.0 1216 _Narrow
INTAX201.D2WG.N HD_Mic2_Chrome
CP713-2W-547P Nordic NX.HQBED.005
V_AX_w/BT 5.0 1216 _Narrow
INTAX201.D2WG.N HD_Mic2_Chrome
CP713-2W-54VL Nordic NX.HQBED.009
V_AX_w/BT 5.0 1216 _Narrow
INTAX201.D2WG.N HD_Mic2_Chrome
CP713-2W-550C Nordic NX.HQBED.008
V_AX_w/BT 5.0 1216 _Narrow

Model Definition and Configuration 7-12


Table 7-4. Wireless LAN, Camera (UMACiiLR_4T(HQB)) (Continued)
Model Country Acer Part No Wireless LAN Camera

INTAX201.D2WG.N HD_Mic2_Chrome
CP713-2W-553E Nordic NX.HQBED.006
V_AX_w/BT 5.0 1216 _Narrow
INTAX201.D2WG.N HD_Mic2_Chrome
CP713-2W-57L5 Nordic NX.HQBED.00A
V_AX_w/BT 5.0 1216 _Narrow
Singapor INTAX201.D2WG.N HD_Mic2_Chrome
CP713-2W-5807 NX.HQBSG.001
e V_AX_w/BT 5.0 1216 _Narrow
Singapor INTAX201.D2WG.N HD_Mic2_Chrome
CP713-2W-584G NX.HQBSG.002
e V_AX_w/BT 5.0 1216 _Narrow
INTAX201.D2WG.N HD_Mic2_Chrome
CP713-2W-7000 Nordic NX.HQBED.00G
V_AX_w/BT 5.0 1216 _Narrow
Singapor INTAX201.D2WG.N HD_Mic2_Chrome
CP713-2W-7382 NX.HQBSG.003
e V_AX_w/BT 5.0 1216 _Narrow
INTAX201.D2WG.N HD_Mic2_Chrome
CP713-2W-73YD Nordic NX.HQBED.00D
V_AX_w/BT 5.0 1216 _Narrow
INTAX201.D2WG.N HD_Mic2_Chrome
CP713-2W-75EA Nordic NX.HQBED.00C
V_AX_w/BT 5.0 1216 _Narrow
INTAX201.D2WG.N HD_Mic2_Chrome
CP713-2W-7733 Nordic NX.HQBED.00B
V_AX_w/BT 5.0 1216 _Narrow
INTAX201.D2WG.N HD_Mic2_Chrome
CP713-2W-77XE Nordic NX.HQBED.00E
V_AX_w/BT 5.0 1216 _Narrow
INTAX201.D2WG.N HD_Mic2_Chrome
CP713-2W-796M Nordic NX.HQBED.00F
V_AX_w/BT 5.0 1216 _Narrow
INTAX201.D2WG.N HD_Mic2_Chrome
CP713-2W-P4HB Romania NX.HQBEX.001
V_AX_w/BT 5.0 1216 _Narrow
INTAX201.D2WG.N HD_Mic2_Chrome
CP713-2W-P51X Nordic NX.HQBED.001
V_AX_w/BT 5.0 1216 _Narrow
INTAX201.D2WG.N HD_Mic2_Chrome
CP713-2W-P6H4 Bulgaria NX.HQBEX.002
V_AX_w/BT 5.0 1216 _Narrow
INTAX201.D2WG.N HD_Mic2_Chrome
CP713-2W-P7V5 Nordic NX.HQBED.002
V_AX_w/BT 5.0 1216 _Narrow
INTAX201.D2WG.N HD_Mic2_Chrome
CP713-2W-36TD Italy NX.HQBET.002
V_AX_w/BT 5.0 1216 _Narrow
INTAX201.D2WG.N HD_Mic2_Chrome
CP713-2W-P7H1 France NX.HQBEF.004
V_AX_w/BT 5.0 1216 _Narrow
INTAX201.D2WG.N HD_Mic2_Chrome
CP713-2W-P4VH France NX.HQBEF.005
V_AX_w/BT 5.0 1216 _Narrow
INTAX201.D2WG.N HD_Mic2_Chrome
CP713-2W-513J France NX.HQBEF.006
V_AX_w/BT 5.0 1216 _Narrow
INTAX201.D2WG.N HD_Mic2_Chrome
CP713-2W-58AU France NX.HQBEF.007
V_AX_w/BT 5.0 1216 _Narrow

7-13 Model Definition and Configuration


Table 7-4. Wireless LAN, Camera (UMACiiLR_4T(HQB)) (Continued)
Model Country Acer Part No Wireless LAN Camera

Hong INTAX201.D2WG.N HD_Mic2_Chrome


CP713-2W-50CR NX.HQBCF.002
Kong V_AX_w/BT 5.0 1216 _Narrow
Hong INTAX201.D2WG.N HD_Mic2_Chrome
CP713-2W-779Q NX.HQBCF.001
Kong V_AX_w/BT 5.0 1216 _Narrow
Hong INTAX201.D2WG.N HD_Mic2_Chrome
CP713-2W-3674 NX.HQBCF.003
Kong V_AX_w/BT 5.0 1216 _Narrow
INTAX201.D2WG.N HD_Mic2_Chrome
CP713-2W-53BR France NX.HQBEF.008
V_AX_w/BT 5.0 1216 _Narrow
INTAX201.D2WG.N HD_Mic2_Chrome
CP713-2W-56L3 France NX.HQBEF.009
V_AX_w/BT 5.0 1216 _Narrow
INTAX201.D2WG.N HD_Mic2_Chrome
CP713-2W-34CU Czech NX.HQBEC.002
V_AX_w/BT 5.0 1216 _Narrow
INTAX201.D2WG.N HD_Mic2_Chrome
CP713-2W-58SV France NX.HQBEF.00A
V_AX_w/BT 5.0 1216 _Narrow
INTAX201.D2WG.N HD_Mic2_Chrome
CP713-2W-74KU GCTWN NX.HQBTA.001
V_AX_w/BT 5.0 1216 _Narrow
CP713-2W-33X INTAX201.D2WG.N HD_Mic2_Chrome
Spain NX.HQBEB.002
W V_AX_w/BT 5.0 1216 _Narrow

Table 7-5. NB Chipset, Battery, Adapter (UMACiiLR_4T(HQB))


Model Country Acer Part No NB Chipset Battery Adapter

none NB 48Wh_ 45W_Google


CP713-2W-36LN UK NX.HQBEK.001
Chipset 150300 PD
none NB 48Wh_ 45W_Google
CP713-2W-373X France NX.HQBEF.001
Chipset 150300 PD
none NB 48Wh_ 45W_Google
CP713-2W-38P1 USA NX.HQBAA.001
Chipset 150300 PD
none NB 48Wh_ 45W_Google
CP713-2W-53S7 France NX.HQBEF.003
Chipset 150300 PD
none NB 48Wh_ 45W_Google
CP713-2W-568T USA NX.HQBAA.002
Chipset 150300 PD
none NB 48Wh_ 45W_Google
CP713-2W-79H3 USA NX.HQBAA.003
Chipset 150300 PD
none NB 48Wh_ 45W_Google
CP713-2W-P4TE Spain NX.HQBEB.001
Chipset 150300 PD
none NB 48Wh_ 45W_Google
CP713-2W-30MC Nordic NX.HQBED.004
Chipset 150300 PD
none NB 48Wh_ 45W_Google
CP713-2W-30VF France NX.HQBEF.002
Chipset 150300 PD

Model Definition and Configuration 7-14


Table 7-5. NB Chipset, Battery, Adapter (UMACiiLR_4T(HQB)) (Continued)
Model Country Acer Part No NB Chipset Battery Adapter

none NB 48Wh_ 45W_Google


CP713-2W-32D9 Romania NX.HQBEX.004
Chipset 150300 PD
none NB 48Wh_ 45W_Google
CP713-2W-33FF Nordic NX.HQBED.003
Chipset 150300 PD
none NB 48Wh_ 45W_Google
CP713-2W-35J8 Bulgaria NX.HQBEX.003
Chipset 150300 PD
none NB 48Wh_ 45W_Google
CP713-2W-366G Italy NX.HQBET.001
Chipset 150300 PD
none NB 48Wh_ 45W_Google
CP713-2W-380B Czech NX.HQBEC.001
Chipset 150300 PD
none NB 48Wh_ 45W_Google
CP713-2W-52HF Nordic NX.HQBED.007
Chipset 150300 PD
none NB 48Wh_ 45W_Google
CP713-2W-52P2 UK NX.HQBEK.002
Chipset 150300 PD
none NB 48Wh_ 45W_Google
CP713-2W-547P Nordic NX.HQBED.005
Chipset 150300 PD
none NB 48Wh_ 45W_Google
CP713-2W-54VL Nordic NX.HQBED.009
Chipset 150300 PD
none NB 48Wh_ 45W_Google
CP713-2W-550C Nordic NX.HQBED.008
Chipset 150300 PD
none NB 48Wh_ 45W_Google
CP713-2W-553E Nordic NX.HQBED.006
Chipset 150300 PD
none NB 48Wh_ 45W_Google
CP713-2W-57L5 Nordic NX.HQBED.00A
Chipset 150300 PD
none NB 48Wh_ 45W_Google
CP713-2W-5807 Singapore NX.HQBSG.001
Chipset 150300 PD
none NB 48Wh_ 45W_Google
CP713-2W-584G Singapore NX.HQBSG.002
Chipset 150300 PD
none NB 48Wh_ 45W_Google
CP713-2W-7000 Nordic NX.HQBED.00G
Chipset 150300 PD
none NB 48Wh_ 45W_Google
CP713-2W-7382 Singapore NX.HQBSG.003
Chipset 150300 PD
none NB 48Wh_ 45W_Google
CP713-2W-73YD Nordic NX.HQBED.00D
Chipset 150300 PD
none NB 48Wh_ 45W_Google
CP713-2W-75EA Nordic NX.HQBED.00C
Chipset 150300 PD
none NB 48Wh_ 45W_Google
CP713-2W-7733 Nordic NX.HQBED.00B
Chipset 150300 PD
none NB 48Wh_ 45W_Google
CP713-2W-77XE Nordic NX.HQBED.00E
Chipset 150300 PD

7-15 Model Definition and Configuration


Table 7-5. NB Chipset, Battery, Adapter (UMACiiLR_4T(HQB)) (Continued)
Model Country Acer Part No NB Chipset Battery Adapter

none NB 48Wh_ 45W_Google


CP713-2W-796M Nordic NX.HQBED.00F
Chipset 150300 PD
none NB 48Wh_ 45W_Google
CP713-2W-P4HB Romania NX.HQBEX.001
Chipset 150300 PD
none NB 48Wh_ 45W_Google
CP713-2W-P51X Nordic NX.HQBED.001
Chipset 150300 PD
none NB 48Wh_ 45W_Google
CP713-2W-P6H4 Bulgaria NX.HQBEX.002
Chipset 150300 PD
none NB 48Wh_ 45W_Google
CP713-2W-P7V5 Nordic NX.HQBED.002
Chipset 150300 PD
none NB 48Wh_ 45W_Google
CP713-2W-36TD Italy NX.HQBET.002
Chipset 150300 PD
none NB 48Wh_ 45W_Google
CP713-2W-P7H1 France NX.HQBEF.004
Chipset 150300 PD
none NB 48Wh_ 45W_Google
CP713-2W-P4VH France NX.HQBEF.005
Chipset 150300 PD
none NB 48Wh_ 45W_Google
CP713-2W-513J France NX.HQBEF.006
Chipset 150300 PD
none NB 48Wh_ 45W_Google
CP713-2W-58AU France NX.HQBEF.007
Chipset 150300 PD
none NB 48Wh_ 45W_Google
CP713-2W-50CR Hong Kong NX.HQBCF.002
Chipset 150300 PD
none NB 48Wh_ 45W_Google
CP713-2W-779Q Hong Kong NX.HQBCF.001
Chipset 150300 PD
none NB 48Wh_ 45W_Google
CP713-2W-3674 Hong Kong NX.HQBCF.003
Chipset 150300 PD
none NB 48Wh_ 45W_Google
CP713-2W-53BR France NX.HQBEF.008
Chipset 150300 PD
none NB 48Wh_ 45W_Google
CP713-2W-56L3 France NX.HQBEF.009
Chipset 150300 PD
none NB 48Wh_ 45W_Google
CP713-2W-34CU Czech NX.HQBEC.002
Chipset 150300 PD
none NB 48Wh_ 45W_Google
CP713-2W-58SV France NX.HQBEF.00A
Chipset 150300 PD
none NB 48Wh_ 45W_Google
CP713-2W-74KU GCTWN NX.HQBTA.001
Chipset 150300 PD
none NB 48Wh_ 45W_Google
CP713-2W-33XW Spain NX.HQBEB.002
Chipset 150300 PD

Model Definition and Configuration 7-16


Table 7-6. RO, Description (UMACiiLR_4T_Athena(HWN))
Model RO Country Acer Part No Description

CP713-2W-51EJ CHROMENCH6
NX.HWNEZ. UMACiiLR_4T_Athena
CP713-2W-51EJ EMEA Switzerland
001 510210/1*8G/128G/48Wh/QHD/T_
WiFi6+BT5_HD_StGray_DED1 -
CP713-2W-527V
CHROME_CEUNUS7
NX.HWNAA
CP713-2W-527V PA USA UMACiiLR_4T_Athena
.002
510310/1*16G/256G/48Wh/QHD/T
_WiFi6+BT5_HD_StGray_ENP1 -
CP713-2W-53AW CHROMENDE1
CP713-2W-53A NX.HWNEG. UMACiiLR_4T_Athena
EMEA Germany
W 002 510210/1*16G/256G/48Wh/QHD/T
_WiFi6+BT5_HD_StGray_DE14 -
CP713-2W-54PK CHROMENGB1
NX.HWNEK. UMACiiLR_4T_Athena
CP713-2W-54PK EMEA UK
001 510210/1*8G/128G/48Wh/QHD/T_
WiFi6+BT5_HD_StGray_EN11 -
CP713-2W-57XG
CHROME_CEUNGB4
NX.HWNEK.
CP713-2W-57XG EMEA UK UMACiiLR_4T_Athena
003
510210/1*8G/256G/48Wh/QHD/T_
WiFi6+BT5_HD_StGray_EN13 -
CP713-2W-58GW CHROMENES1
CP713-2W-58G NX.HWNEB. UMACiiLR_4T_Athena
EMEA Spain
W 002 510210/1*8G/128G/48Wh/QHD/T_
WiFi6+BT5_HD_StGray_ESFF -
CP713-2W-59SE CHROMENCA2
NX.HWNAA UMACiiLR_4T_Athena
CP713-2W-59SE PA Canada
.005 510210/1*8G/128G/48Wh/QHD/T_
WiFi6+BT5_HD_StGray_FRC2 -
CP713-2W-76P2
CHROME_CEUNUS7
NX.HWNAA
CP713-2W-76P2 PA USA UMACiiLR_4T_Athena
.003
710610/1*16G/256G/48Wh/QHD/T
_WiFi6+BT5_HD_StGray_ENP1 -
CP713-2W-509M GEDE04
CHROMENNL1
CP713-2W-509 NX.HWNEH.
EMEA Holland UMACiiLR_4T_Athena
M GEDE04 001
510210/1*16G/256G/48Wh/QHD/T
_WiFi6+BT5_HD_StGray_NLB1 -
CP713-2W-50GD CHROMENRO1
NX.HWNEX. UMACiiLR_4T_Athena
CP713-2W-50GD EMEA Romania
001 510210/1*8G/256G/48Wh/QHD/T_
WiFi6+BT5_HD_StGray_EN11 -

7-17 Model Definition and Configuration


Table 7-6. RO, Description (UMACiiLR_4T_Athena(HWN)) (Continued)
Model RO Country Acer Part No Description

CP713-2W-50GN GEDE04
Australia/ CHROMENAU5
CP713-2W-50GN NX.HWNSA.
AAP New UMACiiLR_4T_Athena
GEDE04 001
Zealand 510210/1*16G/256G/48Wh/QHD/T
_WiFi6+BT5_HD_StGray_EH62 -
CP713-2W-51RK CHROMENFR1
NX.HWNEF. UMACiiLR_4T_Athena
CP713-2W-51RK EMEA France
002 510210/1*8G/128G/48Wh/QHD/T_
WiFi6+BT5_HD_StGray_FRW8 -
CP713-2W-52EB CHROMENND1
NX.HWNED. UMACiiLR_4T_Athena
CP713-2W-52EB EMEA Nordic
004 510210/1*16G/256G/48Wh/QHD/T
_WiFi6+BT5_HD_StGray_ENS2 -
CP713-2W-530M
CHROME_CEUNSG7
CP713-2W-530 NX.HWNSG.
AAP Singapore UMACiiLR_4T_Athena
M 001
510210/1*8G/128G/48Wh/QHD/T_
WiFi6+BT5_HD_StGray_EH61 -
CP713-2W-53QJ
CHROME_CEUNSG7
NX.HWNSG.
CP713-2W-53QJ AAP Singapore UMACiiLR_4T_Athena
005
510310/1*8G/128G/48Wh/QHD/T_
WiFi6+BT5_HD_StGray_EH61 -
CP713-2W-53Z1 GEDE04
CHROMENUS7
CP713-2W-53Z1 NX.HWNAA
PA USA UMACiiLR_4T_Athena
GEDE04 .004
510210/1*16G/256G/48Wh/QHD/T
_WiFi6+BT5_HD_StGray_ENPD -
CP713-2W-54JA CHROMENND1
NX.HWNED. UMACiiLR_4T_Athena
CP713-2W-54JA EMEA Nordic
003 510210/1*16G/128G/48Wh/QHD/T
_WiFi6+BT5_HD_StGray_ENS2 -
CP713-2W-54V4 GEDE04
CHROMENDE1
CP713-2W-54V4 NX.HWNEG.
EMEA Germany UMACiiLR_4T_Athena
GEDE04 003
510210/1*16G/256G/48Wh/QHD/T
_WiFi6+BT5_HD_StGray_DE14 -
CP713-2W-554L CHROMENFR1
NX.HWNEF. UMACiiLR_4T_Athena
CP713-2W-554L EMEA France
001 510210/1*8G/256G/48Wh/QHD/T_
WiFi6+BT5_HD_StGray_FRW8 -
CP713-2W-55BS GEDE04
Australia/ CHROMENAU5
CP713-2W-55BS NX.HWNSA.
AAP New UMACiiLR_4T_Athena
GEDE04 002
Zealand 510210/1*16G/256G/48Wh/QHD/T
_WiFi6+BT5_HD_StGray_EH61 -

Model Definition and Configuration 7-18


Table 7-6. RO, Description (UMACiiLR_4T_Athena(HWN)) (Continued)
Model RO Country Acer Part No Description

CP713-2W-55ZV
CHROME_CEUNGB4
NX.HWNEK.
CP713-2W-55ZV EMEA UK UMACiiLR_4T_Athena
002
510310/1*8G/256G/48Wh/QHD/T_
WiFi6+BT5_HD_StGray_EN13 -
CP713-2W-56RS GEDE04
CHROMENMX4E
CP713-2W-56RS NX.HWNAL.
PA Mexico UMACiiLR_4T_Athena
GEDE04 001
510210/1*16G/256G/48Wh/QHD/T
_WiFi6+BT5_HD_StGray_N1G1 -
CP713-2W-56UK CHROMENES1
NX.HWNEB. UMACiiLR_4T_Athena
CP713-2W-56UK EMEA Spain
001 510210/1*16G/128G/48Wh/QHD/T
_WiFi6+BT5_HD_StGray_ESFF -
CP713-2W-57B7 GEDE04
CHROMENDE1
CP713-2W-57B7 NX.HWNEG.
EMEA Germany UMACiiLR_4T_Athena
GEDE04 005
510310/1*16G/256G/48Wh/QHD/T
_WiFi6+BT5_HD_StGray_DE14 -
CP713-2W-58QM GEDE04
CHROMENTH1
CP713-2W-58Q NX.HWNST.
AAP Thailand UMACiiLR_4T_Athena
M GEDE04 001
510210/1*16G/256G/48Wh/QHD/T
_WiFi6+BT5_HD_StGray_TH31 -
CP713-2W-58QU
CHROME_CEUNFR1
CP713-2W-58Q NX.HWNEF.
EMEA France UMACiiLR_4T_Athena
U 003
510210/1*8G/256G/48Wh/QHD/T_
WiFi6+BT5_HD_StGray_FRW4 -
CP713-2W-58Y0 CHROMENDE1
UMACiiLR_4T_Athena
NX.HWNEG.
CP713-2W-58Y0 EMEA Germany 510210/1*16G/256G/48Wh/QHD/T
004
_WiFi6+BT5_HD_StGray_DE14 -
DHL Tender
CP713-2W-70Q6 CHROMENND1
NX.HWNED. UMACiiLR_4T_Athena
CP713-2W-70Q6 EMEA Nordic
006 710510/1*8G/256G/48Wh/QHD/T_
WiFi6+BT5_HD_StGray_ENS2 -
CP713-2W-71XM CHROMENND1
CP713-2W-71X NX.HWNED. UMACiiLR_4T_Athena
EMEA Nordic
M 008 710510/1*16G/256G/48Wh/QHD/T
_WiFi6+BT5_HD_StGray_ENS2 -

7-19 Model Definition and Configuration


Table 7-6. RO, Description (UMACiiLR_4T_Athena(HWN)) (Continued)
Model RO Country Acer Part No Description

CP713-2W-73J9
CHROME_CEUNSG7
NX.HWNSG.
CP713-2W-73J9 AAP Singapore UMACiiLR_4T_Athena
006
710610/1*8G/128G/48Wh/QHD/T_
WiFi6+BT5_HD_StGray_EH61 -
CP713-2W-75CM CHROMENND1
CP713-2W-75C NX.HWNED. UMACiiLR_4T_Athena
EMEA Nordic
M 005 710510/1*8G/128G/48Wh/QHD/T_
WiFi6+BT5_HD_StGray_ENS2 -
CP713-2W-76C7 CHROMENGB1
NX.HWNEK. UMACiiLR_4T_Athena
CP713-2W-76C7 EMEA UK
004 710510/1*16G/256G/48Wh/QHD/T
_WiFi6+BT5_HD_StGray_EN11 -
CP713-2W-777T
CHROME_CEUNSG7
NX.HWNSG.
CP713-2W-777T AAP Singapore UMACiiLR_4T_Athena
004
710510/1*8G/256G/48Wh/QHD/T_
WiFi6+BT5_HD_StGray_EH61 -
CP713-2W-77LZ CHROMENND1
NX.HWNED. UMACiiLR_4T_Athena
CP713-2W-77LZ EMEA Nordic
007 710510/1*16G/128G/48Wh/QHD/T
_WiFi6+BT5_HD_StGray_ENS2 -
CP713-2W-7829
CHROME_CEUNSG7
NX.HWNSG.
CP713-2W-7829 AAP Singapore UMACiiLR_4T_Athena
002
710510/1*8G/128G/48Wh/QHD/T_
WiFi6+BT5_HD_StGray_EH61 -
CP713-2W-78B8 CHROMENES1
NX.HWNEB. UMACiiLR_4T_Athena
CP713-2W-78B8 EMEA Spain
003 710510/1*16G/128G/48Wh/QHD/T
_WiFi6+BT5_HD_StGray_ESFF -
CP713-2W-79TK
CHROME_CEUNSG7
NX.HWNSG.
CP713-2W-79TK AAP Singapore UMACiiLR_4T_Athena
003
710510/1*16G/128G/48Wh/QHD/T
_WiFi6+BT5_HD_StGray_EH61 -
CP713-2W-597C CHROMENIN1
NX.HWNSI.0 UMACiiLR_4T_Athena
CP713-2W-597C AAP India
01 510210/1*8G/128G/48Wh/QHD/T_
WiFi6+BT5_HD_StGray_ES62 -
CP713-2W-534B CHROMENBE1
NX.HWNEH. UMACiiLR_4T_Athena
CP713-2W-534B EMEA Belgium
002 510210/1*8G/128G/48Wh/QHD/T_
WiFi6+BT5_HD_StGray_NL11 -

Model Definition and Configuration 7-20


Table 7-6. RO, Description (UMACiiLR_4T_Athena(HWN)) (Continued)
Model RO Country Acer Part No Description

CP713-2W-53VY
CHROME_CEUNBE1
NX.HWNEH.
CP713-2W-53VY EMEA Belgium UMACiiLR_4T_Athena
004
510210/1*8G/128G/48Wh/QHD/T_
WiFi6+BT5_HD_StGray_NL12 -
CP713-2W-56C5 CHROMENNL1
NX.HWNEH. UMACiiLR_4T_Athena
CP713-2W-56C5 EMEA Holland
003 510210/1*8G/128G/48Wh/QHD/T_
WiFi6+BT5_HD_StGray_NLB1 -
CP713-2W-560V CHROMENDE1
NX.HWNEG. UMACiiLR_4T_Athena
CP713-2W-560V EMEA Germany
001 510210/1*8G/128G/48Wh/QHD/T_
WiFi6+BT5_HD_StGray_DE14 -
CP713-2W-5715
CHROME_CEUNCZ2
NX.HWNEC.
CP713-2W-5715 EMEA Czech UMACiiLR_4T_Athena
001
510210/1*8G/256G/48Wh/QHD/T_
WiFi6+BT5_HD_StGray_CS61 -
CP713-2W-5874 CHROMENUS7
NX.HWNAA UMACiiLR_4T_Athena
CP713-2W-5874 PA USA
.001 510210/1*8G/128G/48Wh/QHD/T_
WiFi6+BT5_HD_StGray_ENP1 -
CP713-2W-51MF CHROMENND1
NX.HWNED. UMACiiLR_4T_Athena
CP713-2W-51MF EMEA Nordic
002 510210/1*8G/256G/48Wh/QHD/T_
WiFi6+BT5_HD_StGray_ENS2 -
CP713-2W-51UB CHROMENND1
NX.HWNED. UMACiiLR_4T_Athena
CP713-2W-51UB EMEA Nordic
001 510210/1*8G/128G/48Wh/QHD/T_
WiFi6+BT5_HD_StGray_ENS2 -
CP713-2W-50YP
CHROME_CEUNGB4
NX.HWNEK.
CP713-2W-50YP EMEA UK UMACiiLR_4T_Athena
005
510210/1*8G/128G/48Wh/QHD/T_
WiFi6+BT5_HD_StGray_EN13 -
CP713-2W-52H5
CHROME_CEUNNL1
NX.HWNEH.
CP713-2W-52H5 EMEA Holland UMACiiLR_4T_Athena
005
510210/1*8G/128G/48Wh/QHD/T_
WiFi6+BT5_HD_StGray_NLB1 -
CP713-2W-54AU CHROMENES1
UMACiiLR_4T_Athena
NX.HWNEB.
CP713-2W-54AU EMEA Spain 510210/1*16G/128G/48Wh/QHD/T
004
_WiFi6+BT5_HD_StGray_ESF6 -
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7-21 Model Definition and Configuration


Table 7-7. CPU, LCD, VGA Chip (UMACiiLR_4T_Athena(HWN))
Model Country Acer Part No CPU LCD VGA Chip

N13.5QHDGS
CP713-2W-51EJ Switzerland NX.HWNEZ.001 Ci510210U UMA
SRIB/TP1
N13.5QHDGS
CP713-2W-527V USA NX.HWNAA.002 Ci510310U UMA
SRIB/TP1
N13.5QHDGS
CP713-2W-53AW Germany NX.HWNEG.002 Ci510210U UMA
SRIB/TP1
N13.5QHDGS
CP713-2W-54PK UK NX.HWNEK.001 Ci510210U UMA
SRIB/TP1
N13.5QHDGS
CP713-2W-57XG UK NX.HWNEK.003 Ci510210U UMA
SRIB/TP1
N13.5QHDGS
CP713-2W-58GW Spain NX.HWNEB.002 Ci510210U UMA
SRIB/TP1
N13.5QHDGS
CP713-2W-59SE Canada NX.HWNAA.005 Ci510210U UMA
SRIB/TP1
N13.5QHDGS
CP713-2W-76P2 USA NX.HWNAA.003 Ci710610U UMA
SRIB/TP1
CP713-2W-509M N13.5QHDGS
Holland NX.HWNEH.001 Ci510210U UMA
GEDE04 SRIB/TP1
N13.5QHDGS
CP713-2W-50GD Romania NX.HWNEX.001 Ci510210U UMA
SRIB/TP1
Australia/
CP713-2W-50GN N13.5QHDGS
New NX.HWNSA.001 Ci510210U UMA
GEDE04 SRIB/TP1
Zealand
N13.5QHDGS
CP713-2W-51RK France NX.HWNEF.002 Ci510210U UMA
SRIB/TP1
N13.5QHDGS
CP713-2W-52EB Nordic NX.HWNED.004 Ci510210U UMA
SRIB/TP1
N13.5QHDGS
CP713-2W-530M Singapore NX.HWNSG.001 Ci510210U UMA
SRIB/TP1
N13.5QHDGS
CP713-2W-53QJ Singapore NX.HWNSG.005 Ci510310U UMA
SRIB/TP1
CP713-2W-53Z1 N13.5QHDGS
USA NX.HWNAA.004 Ci510210U UMA
GEDE04 SRIB/TP1
N13.5QHDGS
CP713-2W-54JA Nordic NX.HWNED.003 Ci510210U UMA
SRIB/TP1
CP713-2W-54V4 N13.5QHDGS
Germany NX.HWNEG.003 Ci510210U UMA
GEDE04 SRIB/TP1
N13.5QHDGS
CP713-2W-554L France NX.HWNEF.001 Ci510210U UMA
SRIB/TP1

Model Definition and Configuration 7-22


Table 7-7. CPU, LCD, VGA Chip (UMACiiLR_4T_Athena(HWN)) (Continued)
Model Country Acer Part No CPU LCD VGA Chip

Australia/
CP713-2W-55BS N13.5QHDGS
New NX.HWNSA.002 Ci510210U UMA
GEDE04 SRIB/TP1
Zealand
N13.5QHDGS
CP713-2W-55ZV UK NX.HWNEK.002 Ci510310U UMA
SRIB/TP1
CP713-2W-56RS N13.5QHDGS
Mexico NX.HWNAL.001 Ci510210U UMA
GEDE04 SRIB/TP1
N13.5QHDGS
CP713-2W-56UK Spain NX.HWNEB.001 Ci510210U UMA
SRIB/TP1
CP713-2W-57B7 N13.5QHDGS
Germany NX.HWNEG.005 Ci510310U UMA
GEDE04 SRIB/TP1
CP713-2W-58QM N13.5QHDGS
Thailand NX.HWNST.001 Ci510210U UMA
GEDE04 SRIB/TP1
N13.5QHDGS
CP713-2W-58QU France NX.HWNEF.003 Ci510210U UMA
SRIB/TP1
N13.5QHDGS
CP713-2W-58Y0 Germany NX.HWNEG.004 Ci510210U UMA
SRIB/TP1
N13.5QHDGS
CP713-2W-70Q6 Nordic NX.HWNED.006 Ci710510U UMA
SRIB/TP1
N13.5QHDGS
CP713-2W-71XM Nordic NX.HWNED.008 Ci710510U UMA
SRIB/TP1
N13.5QHDGS
CP713-2W-73J9 Singapore NX.HWNSG.006 Ci710610U UMA
SRIB/TP1
N13.5QHDGS
CP713-2W-75CM Nordic NX.HWNED.005 Ci710510U UMA
SRIB/TP1
N13.5QHDGS
CP713-2W-76C7 UK NX.HWNEK.004 Ci710510U UMA
SRIB/TP1
N13.5QHDGS
CP713-2W-777T Singapore NX.HWNSG.004 Ci710510U UMA
SRIB/TP1
N13.5QHDGS
CP713-2W-77LZ Nordic NX.HWNED.007 Ci710510U UMA
SRIB/TP1
N13.5QHDGS
CP713-2W-7829 Singapore NX.HWNSG.002 Ci710510U UMA
SRIB/TP1
N13.5QHDGS
CP713-2W-78B8 Spain NX.HWNEB.003 Ci710510U UMA
SRIB/TP1
N13.5QHDGS
CP713-2W-79TK Singapore NX.HWNSG.003 Ci710510U UMA
SRIB/TP1
N13.5QHDGS
CP713-2W-597C India NX.HWNSI.001 Ci510210U UMA
SRIB/TP1

7-23 Model Definition and Configuration


Table 7-7. CPU, LCD, VGA Chip (UMACiiLR_4T_Athena(HWN)) (Continued)
Model Country Acer Part No CPU LCD VGA Chip

N13.5QHDGS
CP713-2W-534B Belgium NX.HWNEH.002 Ci510210U UMA
SRIB/TP1
N13.5QHDGS
CP713-2W-53VY Belgium NX.HWNEH.004 Ci510210U UMA
SRIB/TP1
N13.5QHDGS
CP713-2W-56C5 Holland NX.HWNEH.003 Ci510210U UMA
SRIB/TP1
N13.5QHDGS
CP713-2W-560V Germany NX.HWNEG.001 Ci510210U UMA
SRIB/TP1
N13.5QHDGS
CP713-2W-5715 Czech NX.HWNEC.001 Ci510210U UMA
SRIB/TP1
N13.5QHDGS
CP713-2W-5874 USA NX.HWNAA.001 Ci510210U UMA
SRIB/TP1
N13.5QHDGS
CP713-2W-51MF Nordic NX.HWNED.002 Ci510210U UMA
SRIB/TP1
N13.5QHDGS
CP713-2W-51UB Nordic NX.HWNED.001 Ci510210U UMA
SRIB/TP1
N13.5QHDGS
CP713-2W-50YP UK NX.HWNEK.005 Ci510210U UMA
SRIB/TP1
N13.5QHDGS
CP713-2W-52H5 Holland NX.HWNEH.005 Ci510210U UMA
SRIB/TP1
N13.5QHDGS
CP713-2W-54AU Spain NX.HWNEB.004 Ci510210U UMA
SRIB/TP1

Table 7-8. Memory, HDD (UMACiiLR_4T_Athena(HWN))


Model Country Acer Part No Memory HDD

CP713-2W-51EJ Switzerland NX.HWNEZ.001 OB8GBIV(512x16*8) F80128PM


CP713-2W-527V USA NX.HWNAA.002 OB16GBIV(1024x16*8) F80256PM
CP713-2W-53AW Germany NX.HWNEG.002 OB16GBIV(1024x16*8) F80256PM
CP713-2W-54PK UK NX.HWNEK.001 OB8GBIV(512x16*8) F80128PM
CP713-2W-57XG UK NX.HWNEK.003 OB8GBIV(512x16*8) F80256PM
CP713-2W-58GW Spain NX.HWNEB.002 OB8GBIV(512x16*8) F80128PM
CP713-2W-59SE Canada NX.HWNAA.005 OB8GBIV(512x16*8) F80128PM
CP713-2W-76P2 USA NX.HWNAA.003 OB16GBIV(1024x16*8) F80256PM
CP713-2W-509M
Holland NX.HWNEH.001 OB16GBIV(1024x16*8) F80256PM
GEDE04
CP713-2W-50GD Romania NX.HWNEX.001 OB8GBIV(512x16*8) F80256PM

Model Definition and Configuration 7-24


Table 7-8. Memory, HDD (UMACiiLR_4T_Athena(HWN)) (Continued)
Model Country Acer Part No Memory HDD

CP713-2W-50GN Australia/
NX.HWNSA.001 OB16GBIV(1024x16*8) F80256PM
GEDE04 New Zealand
CP713-2W-51RK France NX.HWNEF.002 OB8GBIV(512x16*8) F80128PM
CP713-2W-52EB Nordic NX.HWNED.004 OB16GBIV(1024x16*8) F80256PM
CP713-2W-530M Singapore NX.HWNSG.001 OB8GBIV(512x16*8) F80128PM
CP713-2W-53QJ Singapore NX.HWNSG.005 OB8GBIV(512x16*8) F80128PM
CP713-2W-53Z1
USA NX.HWNAA.004 OB16GBIV(1024x16*8) F80256PM
GEDE04
CP713-2W-54JA Nordic NX.HWNED.003 OB16GBIV(1024x16*8) F80128PM
CP713-2W-54V4
Germany NX.HWNEG.003 OB16GBIV(1024x16*8) F80256PM
GEDE04
CP713-2W-554L France NX.HWNEF.001 OB8GBIV(512x16*8) F80256PM
CP713-2W-55BS Australia/
NX.HWNSA.002 OB16GBIV(1024x16*8) F80256PM
GEDE04 New Zealand
CP713-2W-55ZV UK NX.HWNEK.002 OB8GBIV(512x16*8) F80256PM
CP713-2W-56RS
Mexico NX.HWNAL.001 OB16GBIV(1024x16*8) F80256PM
GEDE04
CP713-2W-56UK Spain NX.HWNEB.001 OB16GBIV(1024x16*8) F80128PM
CP713-2W-57B7
Germany NX.HWNEG.005 OB16GBIV(1024x16*8) F80256PM
GEDE04
CP713-2W-58QM
Thailand NX.HWNST.001 OB16GBIV(1024x16*8) F80256PM
GEDE04
CP713-2W-58QU France NX.HWNEF.003 OB8GBIV(512x16*8) F80256PM
CP713-2W-58Y0 Germany NX.HWNEG.004 OB16GBIV(1024x16*8) F80256PM
CP713-2W-70Q6 Nordic NX.HWNED.006 OB8GBIV(512x16*8) F80256PM
CP713-2W-71XM Nordic NX.HWNED.008 OB16GBIV(1024x16*8) F80256PM
CP713-2W-73J9 Singapore NX.HWNSG.006 OB8GBIV(512x16*8) F80128PM
CP713-2W-75CM Nordic NX.HWNED.005 OB8GBIV(512x16*8) F80128PM
CP713-2W-76C7 UK NX.HWNEK.004 OB16GBIV(1024x16*8) F80256PM
CP713-2W-777T Singapore NX.HWNSG.004 OB8GBIV(512x16*8) F80256PM
CP713-2W-77LZ Nordic NX.HWNED.007 OB16GBIV(1024x16*8) F80128PM
CP713-2W-7829 Singapore NX.HWNSG.002 OB8GBIV(512x16*8) F80128PM
CP713-2W-78B8 Spain NX.HWNEB.003 OB16GBIV(1024x16*8) F80128PM
CP713-2W-79TK Singapore NX.HWNSG.003 OB16GBIV(1024x16*8) F80128PM
CP713-2W-597C India NX.HWNSI.001 OB8GBIV(512x16*8) F80128PM

7-25 Model Definition and Configuration


Table 7-8. Memory, HDD (UMACiiLR_4T_Athena(HWN)) (Continued)
Model Country Acer Part No Memory HDD

CP713-2W-534B Belgium NX.HWNEH.002 OB8GBIV(512x16*8) F80128PM


CP713-2W-53VY Belgium NX.HWNEH.004 OB8GBIV(512x16*8) F80128PM
CP713-2W-56C5 Holland NX.HWNEH.003 OB8GBIV(512x16*8) F80128PM
CP713-2W-560V Germany NX.HWNEG.001 OB8GBIV(512x16*8) F80128PM
CP713-2W-5715 Czech NX.HWNEC.001 OB8GBIV(512x16*8) F80256PM
CP713-2W-5874 USA NX.HWNAA.001 OB8GBIV(512x16*8) F80128PM
CP713-2W-51MF Nordic NX.HWNED.002 OB8GBIV(512x16*8) F80256PM
CP713-2W-51UB Nordic NX.HWNED.001 OB8GBIV(512x16*8) F80128PM
CP713-2W-50YP UK NX.HWNEK.005 OB8GBIV(512x16*8) F80128PM
CP713-2W-52H5 Holland NX.HWNEH.005 OB8GBIV(512x16*8) F80128PM
CP713-2W-54AU Spain NX.HWNEB.004 OB16GBIV(1024x16*8) F80128PM

Table 7-9. Wireless LAN, Camera (UMACiiLR_4T_Athena(HWN))


Model Country Acer Part No Wireless LAN Camera

INTAX201.D2WG
HD_Mic2_Chrome
CP713-2W-51EJ Switzerland NX.HWNEZ.001 .NV_AX_w/BT
_Narrow
5.0 1216
INTAX201.D2WG
HD_Mic2_Chrome
CP713-2W-527V USA NX.HWNAA.002 .NV_AX_w/BT
_Narrow
5.0 1216
INTAX201.D2WG
HD_Mic2_Chrome
CP713-2W-53AW Germany NX.HWNEG.002 .NV_AX_w/BT
_Narrow
5.0 1216
INTAX201.D2WG
HD_Mic2_Chrome
CP713-2W-54PK UK NX.HWNEK.001 .NV_AX_w/BT
_Narrow
5.0 1216
INTAX201.D2WG
HD_Mic2_Chrome
CP713-2W-57XG UK NX.HWNEK.003 .NV_AX_w/BT
_Narrow
5.0 1216
INTAX201.D2WG
HD_Mic2_Chrome
CP713-2W-58GW Spain NX.HWNEB.002 .NV_AX_w/BT
_Narrow
5.0 1216
INTAX201.D2WG
HD_Mic2_Chrome
CP713-2W-59SE Canada NX.HWNAA.005 .NV_AX_w/BT
_Narrow
5.0 1216
INTAX201.D2WG
HD_Mic2_Chrome
CP713-2W-76P2 USA NX.HWNAA.003 .NV_AX_w/BT
_Narrow
5.0 1216

Model Definition and Configuration 7-26


Table 7-9. Wireless LAN, Camera (UMACiiLR_4T_Athena(HWN)) (Continued)
Model Country Acer Part No Wireless LAN Camera

INTAX201.D2WG
CP713-2W-509M HD_Mic2_Chrome
Holland NX.HWNEH.001 .NV_AX_w/BT
GEDE04 _Narrow
5.0 1216
INTAX201.D2WG
HD_Mic2_Chrome
CP713-2W-50GD Romania NX.HWNEX.001 .NV_AX_w/BT
_Narrow
5.0 1216
Australia/ INTAX201.D2WG
CP713-2W-50GN HD_Mic2_Chrome
New NX.HWNSA.001 .NV_AX_w/BT
GEDE04 _Narrow
Zealand 5.0 1216
INTAX201.D2WG
HD_Mic2_Chrome
CP713-2W-51RK France NX.HWNEF.002 .NV_AX_w/BT
_Narrow
5.0 1216
INTAX201.D2WG
HD_Mic2_Chrome
CP713-2W-52EB Nordic NX.HWNED.004 .NV_AX_w/BT
_Narrow
5.0 1216
INTAX201.D2WG
HD_Mic2_Chrome
CP713-2W-530M Singapore NX.HWNSG.001 .NV_AX_w/BT
_Narrow
5.0 1216
INTAX201.D2WG
HD_Mic2_Chrome
CP713-2W-53QJ Singapore NX.HWNSG.005 .NV_AX_w/BT
_Narrow
5.0 1216
INTAX201.D2WG
CP713-2W-53Z1 HD_Mic2_Chrome
USA NX.HWNAA.004 .NV_AX_w/BT
GEDE04 _Narrow
5.0 1216
INTAX201.D2WG
HD_Mic2_Chrome
CP713-2W-54JA Nordic NX.HWNED.003 .NV_AX_w/BT
_Narrow
5.0 1216
INTAX201.D2WG
CP713-2W-54V4 HD_Mic2_Chrome
Germany NX.HWNEG.003 .NV_AX_w/BT
GEDE04 _Narrow
5.0 1216
INTAX201.D2WG
HD_Mic2_Chrome
CP713-2W-554L France NX.HWNEF.001 .NV_AX_w/BT
_Narrow
5.0 1216
Australia/ INTAX201.D2WG
CP713-2W-55BS HD_Mic2_Chrome
New NX.HWNSA.002 .NV_AX_w/BT
GEDE04 _Narrow
Zealand 5.0 1216
INTAX201.D2WG
HD_Mic2_Chrome
CP713-2W-55ZV UK NX.HWNEK.002 .NV_AX_w/BT
_Narrow
5.0 1216
INTAX201.D2WG
CP713-2W-56RS HD_Mic2_Chrome
Mexico NX.HWNAL.001 .NV_AX_w/BT
GEDE04 _Narrow
5.0 1216

7-27 Model Definition and Configuration


Table 7-9. Wireless LAN, Camera (UMACiiLR_4T_Athena(HWN)) (Continued)
Model Country Acer Part No Wireless LAN Camera

INTAX201.D2WG
HD_Mic2_Chrome
CP713-2W-56UK Spain NX.HWNEB.001 .NV_AX_w/BT
_Narrow
5.0 1216
INTAX201.D2WG
CP713-2W-57B7 HD_Mic2_Chrome
Germany NX.HWNEG.005 .NV_AX_w/BT
GEDE04 _Narrow
5.0 1216
INTAX201.D2WG
CP713-2W-58QM HD_Mic2_Chrome
Thailand NX.HWNST.001 .NV_AX_w/BT
GEDE04 _Narrow
5.0 1216
INTAX201.D2WG
HD_Mic2_Chrome
CP713-2W-58QU France NX.HWNEF.003 .NV_AX_w/BT
_Narrow
5.0 1216
INTAX201.D2WG
HD_Mic2_Chrome
CP713-2W-58Y0 Germany NX.HWNEG.004 .NV_AX_w/BT
_Narrow
5.0 1216
INTAX201.D2WG
HD_Mic2_Chrome
CP713-2W-70Q6 Nordic NX.HWNED.006 .NV_AX_w/BT
_Narrow
5.0 1216
INTAX201.D2WG
HD_Mic2_Chrome
CP713-2W-71XM Nordic NX.HWNED.008 .NV_AX_w/BT
_Narrow
5.0 1216
INTAX201.D2WG
HD_Mic2_Chrome
CP713-2W-73J9 Singapore NX.HWNSG.006 .NV_AX_w/BT
_Narrow
5.0 1216
INTAX201.D2WG
HD_Mic2_Chrome
CP713-2W-75CM Nordic NX.HWNED.005 .NV_AX_w/BT
_Narrow
5.0 1216
INTAX201.D2WG
HD_Mic2_Chrome
CP713-2W-76C7 UK NX.HWNEK.004 .NV_AX_w/BT
_Narrow
5.0 1216
INTAX201.D2WG
HD_Mic2_Chrome
CP713-2W-777T Singapore NX.HWNSG.004 .NV_AX_w/BT
_Narrow
5.0 1216
INTAX201.D2WG
HD_Mic2_Chrome
CP713-2W-77LZ Nordic NX.HWNED.007 .NV_AX_w/BT
_Narrow
5.0 1216
INTAX201.D2WG
HD_Mic2_Chrome
CP713-2W-7829 Singapore NX.HWNSG.002 .NV_AX_w/BT
_Narrow
5.0 1216
INTAX201.D2WG
HD_Mic2_Chrome
CP713-2W-78B8 Spain NX.HWNEB.003 .NV_AX_w/BT
_Narrow
5.0 1216

Model Definition and Configuration 7-28


Table 7-9. Wireless LAN, Camera (UMACiiLR_4T_Athena(HWN)) (Continued)
Model Country Acer Part No Wireless LAN Camera

INTAX201.D2WG
HD_Mic2_Chrome
CP713-2W-79TK Singapore NX.HWNSG.003 .NV_AX_w/BT
_Narrow
5.0 1216
INTAX201.D2WG
HD_Mic2_Chrome
CP713-2W-597C India NX.HWNSI.001 .NV_AX_w/BT
_Narrow
5.0 1216
INTAX201.D2WG
HD_Mic2_Chrome
CP713-2W-534B Belgium NX.HWNEH.002 .NV_AX_w/BT
_Narrow
5.0 1216
INTAX201.D2WG
HD_Mic2_Chrome
CP713-2W-53VY Belgium NX.HWNEH.004 .NV_AX_w/BT
_Narrow
5.0 1216
INTAX201.D2WG
HD_Mic2_Chrome
CP713-2W-56C5 Holland NX.HWNEH.003 .NV_AX_w/BT
_Narrow
5.0 1216
INTAX201.D2WG
HD_Mic2_Chrome
CP713-2W-560V Germany NX.HWNEG.001 .NV_AX_w/BT
_Narrow
5.0 1216
INTAX201.D2WG
HD_Mic2_Chrome
CP713-2W-5715 Czech NX.HWNEC.001 .NV_AX_w/BT
_Narrow
5.0 1216
INTAX201.D2WG
HD_Mic2_Chrome
CP713-2W-5874 USA NX.HWNAA.001 .NV_AX_w/BT
_Narrow
5.0 1216
INTAX201.D2WG
HD_Mic2_Chrome
CP713-2W-51MF Nordic NX.HWNED.002 .NV_AX_w/BT
_Narrow
5.0 1216
INTAX201.D2WG
HD_Mic2_Chrome
CP713-2W-51UB Nordic NX.HWNED.001 .NV_AX_w/BT
_Narrow
5.0 1216
INTAX201.D2WG
HD_Mic2_Chrome
CP713-2W-50YP UK NX.HWNEK.005 .NV_AX_w/BT
_Narrow
5.0 1216
INTAX201.D2WG
HD_Mic2_Chrome
CP713-2W-52H5 Holland NX.HWNEH.005 .NV_AX_w/BT
_Narrow
5.0 1216
INTAX201.D2WG
HD_Mic2_Chrome
CP713-2W-54AU Spain NX.HWNEB.004 .NV_AX_w/BT
_Narrow
5.0 1216

7-29 Model Definition and Configuration


Table 7-10. NB Chipset, Battery, Adapter (UMACiiLR_4T_Athena(HWN))
Model Country Acer Part No NB Chipset Battery Adapter

none NB 48Wh_ 45W_Google


CP713-2W-51EJ Switzerland NX.HWNEZ.001
Chipset 150300 PD
none NB 48Wh_ 45W_Google
CP713-2W-527V USA NX.HWNAA.002
Chipset 150300 PD
none NB 48Wh_ 45W_Google
CP713-2W-53AW Germany NX.HWNEG.002
Chipset 150300 PD
none NB 48Wh_ 45W_Google
CP713-2W-54PK UK NX.HWNEK.001
Chipset 150300 PD
none NB 48Wh_ 45W_Google
CP713-2W-57XG UK NX.HWNEK.003
Chipset 150300 PD
none NB 48Wh_ 45W_Google
CP713-2W-58GW Spain NX.HWNEB.002
Chipset 150300 PD
none NB 48Wh_ 45W_Google
CP713-2W-59SE Canada NX.HWNAA.005
Chipset 150300 PD
none NB 48Wh_ 45W_Google
CP713-2W-76P2 USA NX.HWNAA.003
Chipset 150300 PD
CP713-2W-509M none NB 48Wh_ 45W_Google
Holland NX.HWNEH.001
GEDE04 Chipset 150300 PD
none NB 48Wh_ 45W_Google
CP713-2W-50GD Romania NX.HWNEX.001
Chipset 150300 PD
CP713-2W-50GN Australia/New none NB 48Wh_ 45W_Google
NX.HWNSA.001
GEDE04 Zealand Chipset 150300 PD
none NB 48Wh_ 45W_Google
CP713-2W-51RK France NX.HWNEF.002
Chipset 150300 PD
none NB 48Wh_ 45W_Google
CP713-2W-52EB Nordic NX.HWNED.004
Chipset 150300 PD
none NB 48Wh_ 45W_Google
CP713-2W-530M Singapore NX.HWNSG.001
Chipset 150300 PD
none NB 48Wh_ 45W_Google
CP713-2W-53QJ Singapore NX.HWNSG.005
Chipset 150300 PD
CP713-2W-53Z1 none NB 48Wh_ 45W_Google
USA NX.HWNAA.004
GEDE04 Chipset 150300 PD
none NB 48Wh_ 45W_Google
CP713-2W-54JA Nordic NX.HWNED.003
Chipset 150300 PD
CP713-2W-54V4 none NB 48Wh_ 45W_Google
Germany NX.HWNEG.003
GEDE04 Chipset 150300 PD
none NB 48Wh_ 45W_Google
CP713-2W-554L France NX.HWNEF.001
Chipset 150300 PD

Model Definition and Configuration 7-30


Table 7-10. NB Chipset, Battery, Adapter (UMACiiLR_4T_Athena(HWN)) (Continued)
Model Country Acer Part No NB Chipset Battery Adapter

CP713-2W-55BS Australia/New none NB 48Wh_ 45W_Google


NX.HWNSA.002
GEDE04 Zealand Chipset 150300 PD
none NB 48Wh_ 45W_Google
CP713-2W-55ZV UK NX.HWNEK.002
Chipset 150300 PD
CP713-2W-56RS none NB 48Wh_ 45W_Google
Mexico NX.HWNAL.001
GEDE04 Chipset 150300 PD
none NB 48Wh_ 45W_Google
CP713-2W-56UK Spain NX.HWNEB.001
Chipset 150300 PD
CP713-2W-57B7 none NB 48Wh_ 45W_Google
Germany NX.HWNEG.005
GEDE04 Chipset 150300 PD
CP713-2W-58QM none NB 48Wh_ 45W_Google
Thailand NX.HWNST.001
GEDE04 Chipset 150300 PD
none NB 48Wh_ 45W_Google
CP713-2W-58QU France NX.HWNEF.003
Chipset 150300 PD
none NB 48Wh_ 45W_Google
CP713-2W-58Y0 Germany NX.HWNEG.004
Chipset 150300 PD
none NB 48Wh_ 45W_Google
CP713-2W-70Q6 Nordic NX.HWNED.006
Chipset 150300 PD
none NB 48Wh_ 45W_Google
CP713-2W-71XM Nordic NX.HWNED.008
Chipset 150300 PD
none NB 48Wh_ 45W_Google
CP713-2W-73J9 Singapore NX.HWNSG.006
Chipset 150300 PD
none NB 48Wh_ 45W_Google
CP713-2W-75CM Nordic NX.HWNED.005
Chipset 150300 PD
none NB 48Wh_ 45W_Google
CP713-2W-76C7 UK NX.HWNEK.004
Chipset 150300 PD
none NB 48Wh_ 45W_Google
CP713-2W-777T Singapore NX.HWNSG.004
Chipset 150300 PD
none NB 48Wh_ 45W_Google
CP713-2W-77LZ Nordic NX.HWNED.007
Chipset 150300 PD
none NB 48Wh_ 45W_Google
CP713-2W-7829 Singapore NX.HWNSG.002
Chipset 150300 PD
none NB 48Wh_ 45W_Google
CP713-2W-78B8 Spain NX.HWNEB.003
Chipset 150300 PD
none NB 48Wh_ 45W_Google
CP713-2W-79TK Singapore NX.HWNSG.003
Chipset 150300 PD
none NB 48Wh_ 45W_Google
CP713-2W-597C India NX.HWNSI.001
Chipset 150300 PD
none NB 48Wh_ 45W_Google
CP713-2W-534B Belgium NX.HWNEH.002
Chipset 150300 PD

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Table 7-10. NB Chipset, Battery, Adapter (UMACiiLR_4T_Athena(HWN)) (Continued)
Model Country Acer Part No NB Chipset Battery Adapter

none NB 48Wh_ 45W_Google


CP713-2W-53VY Belgium NX.HWNEH.004
Chipset 150300 PD
none NB 48Wh_ 45W_Google
CP713-2W-56C5 Holland NX.HWNEH.003
Chipset 150300 PD
none NB 48Wh_ 45W_Google
CP713-2W-560V Germany NX.HWNEG.001
Chipset 150300 PD
none NB 48Wh_ 45W_Google
CP713-2W-5715 Czech NX.HWNEC.001
Chipset 150300 PD
none NB 48Wh_ 45W_Google
CP713-2W-5874 USA NX.HWNAA.001
Chipset 150300 PD
none NB 48Wh_ 45W_Google
CP713-2W-51MF Nordic NX.HWNED.002
Chipset 150300 PD
none NB 48Wh_ 45W_Google
CP713-2W-51UB Nordic NX.HWNED.001
Chipset 150300 PD
none NB 48Wh_ 45W_Google
CP713-2W-50YP UK NX.HWNEK.005
Chipset 150300 PD
none NB 48Wh_ 45W_Google
CP713-2W-52H5 Holland NX.HWNEH.005
Chipset 150300 PD
none NB 48Wh_ 45W_Google
CP713-2W-54AU Spain NX.HWNEB.004
Chipset 150300 PD

Model Definition and Configuration 7-32


Table 7-11. RO, Description (UMACiiLR_4T_eMMC(HTZ))
Model RO Country Acer Part No Description

CP713-2W-356L CHROMENAT1
UMACiiLR_4T_eMMC
CP713-2W-356L EMEA Austria NX.HTZEV.001
310110/1*8G/64G/48Wh/QHD/T_
WiFi6+BT5_HD_StGray_DE11 -
CP713-2W-3666 CHROMENND1
UMACiiLR_4T_eMMC
CP713-2W-3666 EMEA Nordic NX.HTZED.005
310110/1*4G/64G/48Wh/QHD/T_
WiFi6+BT5_HD_StGray_ENS2 -
CP713-2W-38CB CHROMENFR1
UMACiiLR_4T_eMMC
CP713-2W-38CB EMEA France NX.HTZEF.005
310110/1*8G/64G/48Wh/QHD/T_
WiFi6+BT5_HD_StGray_FRW8 -
CP713-2W-393J CHROMENGB1
UMACiiLR_4T_eMMC
CP713-2W-393J EMEA UK NX.HTZEK.005
310110/1*8G/128G/48Wh/QHD/T
_WiFi6+BT5_HD_StGray_EN11 -
CP713-2W-50T5 CHROMENFR1
UMACiiLR_4T_eMMC
CP713-2W-50T5 EMEA France NX.HTZEF.004
510210/1*8G/64G/48Wh/QHD/T_
WiFi6+BT5_HD_StGray_FRW8 -
CP713-2W-P2JR CHROMENGB1
UMACiiLR_4T_eMMC
CP713-2W-P2JR EMEA UK NX.HTZEK.006
6405/1*4G/64G/48Wh/QHD/T_Wi
Fi6+BT5_HD_StGray_EN11 -
CP713-2W-31XW
CHROME_CEUNGB4
CP713-2W-31XW EMEA UK NX.HTZEK.004 UMACiiLR_4T_eMMC
310110/1*8G/128G/48Wh/QHD/T
_WiFi6+BT5_HD_StGray_EN13 -
CP713-2W-32RN CHROMENFR1
UMACiiLR_4T_eMMC
CP713-2W-32RN EMEA France NX.HTZEF.001 310110/1*8G/64G/48Wh/QHD/T_
WiFi6+BT5_HD_StGray_FRW8 -
CRR3Y
CP713-2W-33DY CHROMENND1
UMACiiLR_4T_eMMC
CP713-2W-33DY EMEA Nordic NX.HTZED.007
310110/1*8G/64G/48Wh/QHD/T_
WiFi6+BT5_HD_StGray_ENS2 -
CP713-2W-34K3 CHROMENJP9
UMACiiLR_4T_eMMC
CP713-2W-34K3 AAP Japan NX.HTZSJ.001
310110/1*8G/64G/48Wh/QHD/T_
WiFi6+BT5_HD_StGray_JA13 -

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Table 7-11. RO, Description (UMACiiLR_4T_eMMC(HTZ)) (Continued)
Model RO Country Acer Part No Description

CP713-2W-37DT CHROMENJP9
UMACiiLR_4T_eMMC
CP713-2W-37DT AAP Japan NX.HTZSJ.002
310110/1*8G/128G/48Wh/QHD/T
_WiFi6+BT5_HD_StGray_JA13 -
CP713-2W-37W2 CHROMENND1
UMACiiLR_4T_eMMC
CP713-2W-37W2 EMEA Nordic NX.HTZED.006
310110/1*4G/128G/48Wh/QHD/T
_WiFi6+BT5_HD_StGray_ENS2 -
CP713-2W-37WP
CHROME_CEUNCZ2
CP713-2W-37WP EMEA Czech NX.HTZEC.001 UMACiiLR_4T_eMMC
310110/1*8G/128G/48Wh/QHD/T
_WiFi6+BT5_HD_StGray_CS61 -
CP713-2W-38CL CHROMENGB1
UMACiiLR_4T_eMMC
CP713-2W-38CL EMEA UK NX.HTZEK.001
310110/1*4G/64G/48Wh/QHD/T_
WiFi6+BT5_HD_StGray_EN11 -
CP713-2W-38YB
Australi CHROME_CEUNAU5
CP713-2W-38YB AAP a/New NX.HTZSA.001 UMACiiLR_4T_eMMC
Zealand 310110/1*8G/64G/48Wh/QHD/T_
WiFi6+BT5_HD_StGray_EH61 -
CP713-2W-50MK CHROMENND1
UMACiiLR_4T_eMMC
CP713-2W-50MK EMEA Nordic NX.HTZED.00A
510210/1*8G/64G/48Wh/QHD/T_
WiFi6+BT5_HD_StGray_ENS2 -
CP713-2W-50QM CHROMENFR1
UMACiiLR_4T_eMMC
CP713-2W-50QM EMEA France NX.HTZEF.002 510210/1*8G/64G/48Wh/QHD/T_
WiFi6+BT5_HD_StGray_FRW8 -
CRR3Y
CP713-2W-517C CHROMENGB1
UMACiiLR_4T_eMMC
CP713-2W-517C EMEA UK NX.HTZEK.002
510210/1*8G/128G/48Wh/QHD/T
_WiFi6+BT5_HD_StGray_EN11 -
CP713-2W-51MN
CHROME_CEUNSG7
Singapo
CP713-2W-51MN AAP NX.HTZSG.001 UMACiiLR_4T_eMMC
re
510210/1*8G/128G/48Wh/QHD/T
_WiFi6+BT5_HD_StGray_EH61 -
CP713-2W-544K CHROMENJP9
UMACiiLR_4T_eMMC
CP713-2W-544K AAP Japan NX.HTZSJ.003
510210/1*8G/128G/48Wh/QHD/T
_WiFi6+BT5_HD_StGray_JA13 -

Model Definition and Configuration 7-34


Table 7-11. RO, Description (UMACiiLR_4T_eMMC(HTZ)) (Continued)
Model RO Country Acer Part No Description

CP713-2W-5481 CHROMENND1
UMACiiLR_4T_eMMC
CP713-2W-5481 EMEA Nordic NX.HTZED.009
510210/1*4G/128G/48Wh/QHD/T
_WiFi6+BT5_HD_StGray_ENS2 -
CP713-2W-54UY CHROMENFR1
UMACiiLR_4T_eMMC
CP713-2W-54UY EMEA France NX.HTZEF.003
510210/1*8G/128G/48Wh/QHD/T
_WiFi6+BT5_HD_StGray_FRW8 -
CP713-2W-56RK CHROMENND1
UMACiiLR_4T_eMMC
CP713-2W-56RK EMEA Nordic NX.HTZED.00B
510210/1*8G/128G/48Wh/QHD/T
_WiFi6+BT5_HD_StGray_ENS2 -
CP713-2W-P0NY CHROMENFR1
UMACiiLR_4T_eMMC
CP713-2W-P0NY EMEA France NX.HTZEF.006
6405/1*8G/64G/48Wh/QHD/T_Wi
Fi6+BT5_HD_StGray_FRW8 -
CP713-2W-P5GP CHROMENSG7
Singapo UMACiiLR_4T_eMMC
CP713-2W-P5GP AAP NX.HTZSG.002
re 6405/1*4G/64G/48Wh/QHD/T_Wi
Fi6+BT5_HD_StGray_EH61 -
CP713-2W-P8JX CHROMENES1
UMACiiLR_4T_eMMC
CP713-2W-P8JX EMEA Spain NX.HTZEB.001
6405/1*8G/128G/48Wh/QHD/T_
WiFi6+BT5_HD_StGray_ESFF -
CP713-2W-P9YE CHROMENND1
UMACiiLR_4T_eMMC
CP713-2W-P9YE EMEA Nordic NX.HTZED.004
6405/1*8G/128G/48Wh/QHD/T_
WiFi6+BT5_HD_StGray_ENS2 -
CP713-2W-P0ZJ CHROMENNL1
UMACiiLR_4T_eMMC
CP713-2W-P0ZJ EMEA Holland NX.HTZEH.001
6405/1*4G/64G/48Wh/QHD/T_Wi
Fi6+BT5_HD_StGray_NLB1 -
CP713-2W-36XP CHROMENBE1
UMACiiLR_4T_eMMC
CP713-2W-36XP EMEA Belgium NX.HTZEH.004
310110/1*8G/64G/48Wh/QHD/T_
WiFi6+BT5_HD_StGray_NL11 -
CP713-2W-39PF CHROMENNL1
UMACiiLR_4T_eMMC
CP713-2W-39PF EMEA Holland NX.HTZEH.002
310110/1*8G/64G/48Wh/QHD/T_
WiFi6+BT5_HD_StGray_NLB1 -
CP713-2W-P00C CHROMENBE1
UMACiiLR_4T_eMMC
CP713-2W-P00C EMEA Belgium NX.HTZEH.003
6405/1*4G/64G/48Wh/QHD/T_Wi
Fi6+BT5_HD_StGray_NL11 -

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Table 7-11. RO, Description (UMACiiLR_4T_eMMC(HTZ)) (Continued)
Model RO Country Acer Part No Description

CP713-2W-39PM CHROMENND1
UMACiiLR_4T_eMMC
CP713-2W-39PM EMEA Nordic NX.HTZED.008
310110/1*8G/128G/48Wh/QHD/T
_WiFi6+BT5_HD_StGray_ENS2 -
CP713-2W-P5B7 CHROMENND1
UMACiiLR_4T_eMMC
CP713-2W-P5B7 EMEA Nordic NX.HTZED.002
6405/1*4G/128G/48Wh/QHD/T_
WiFi6+BT5_HD_StGray_ENS2 -
CP713-2W-39JE CHROMENHK2
Hong UMACiiLR_4T_eMMC
CP713-2W-39JE CHINA NX.HTZCF.001
Kong 310110/1*4G/64G/48Wh/QHD/T_
WiFi6+BT5_HD_StGray_ZH34 -
CP713-2W-P289 CHROMENHK2
Hong UMACiiLR_4T_eMMC
CP713-2W-P289 CHINA NX.HTZCF.002
Kong 6405/1*4G/64G/48Wh/QHD/T_Wi
Fi6+BT5_HD_StGray_ZH34 -
CP713-2W-39L9 CHROMENJP6
UMACiiLR_4T_eMMC
CP713-2W-39L9 AAP Japan NX.HTZSJ.004
310110/1*8G/64G/48Wh/QHD/T_
WiFi6+BT5_HD_StGray_JA11 -
CP713-2W-3616 CHROMENJP6
UMACiiLR_4T_eMMC
CP713-2W-3616 AAP Japan NX.HTZSJ.005
310110/1*8G/128G/48Wh/QHD/T
_WiFi6+BT5_HD_StGray_JA11 -
CP713-2W-34SJ CHROMENGB1
UMACiiLR_4T_eMMC
CP713-2W-34SJ EMEA UK NX.HTZEK.003
310110/1*4G/128G/48Wh/QHD/T
_WiFi6+BT5_HD_StGray_EN11 -
CP713-2W-P900 CHROMENND1
UMACiiLR_4T_eMMC
CP713-2W-P900 EMEA Nordic NX.HTZED.003
6405/1*8G/64G/48Wh/QHD/T_Wi
Fi6+BT5_HD_StGray_ENS2 -
CP713-2W-P6QA CHROMENND1
UMACiiLR_4T_eMMC
CP713-2W-P6QA EMEA Nordic NX.HTZED.001
6405/1*4G/64G/48Wh/QHD/T_Wi
Fi6+BT5_HD_StGray_ENS2 -
CP713-2W-5725 CHROMENZA2
South UMACiiLR_4T_eMMC
CP713-2W-5725 EMEA NX.HTZEA.001
Africa 510210/1*8G/64G/48Wh/QHD/T_
WiFi6+BT5_HD_StGray_EH61 -
CP713-2W-35DH
CHROMENMX4E
CP713-2W-35DH PA Mexico NX.HTZAL.001 UMACiiLR_4T_eMMC
310110/1*8G/64G/48Wh/QHD/T_
WiFi6+BT5_HD_StGray_N1G1 -

Model Definition and Configuration 7-36


Table 7-12. CPU, LCD, VGA Chip (UMACiiLR_4T_eMMC(HTZ))
Model Country Acer Part No CPU LCD VGA Chip

N13.5QHDGSSRIB
CP713-2W-356L Austria NX.HTZEV.001 Ci310110U UMA
/TP1
N13.5QHDGSSRIB
CP713-2W-3666 Nordic NX.HTZED.005 Ci310110U UMA
/TP1
N13.5QHDGSSRIB
CP713-2W-38CB France NX.HTZEF.005 Ci310110U UMA
/TP1
N13.5QHDGSSRIB
CP713-2W-393J UK NX.HTZEK.005 Ci310110U UMA
/TP1
N13.5QHDGSSRIB
CP713-2W-50T5 France NX.HTZEF.004 Ci510210U UMA
/TP1
N13.5QHDGSSRIB
CP713-2W-P2JR UK NX.HTZEK.006 PMD6405U UMA
/TP1
CP713-2W-31X N13.5QHDGSSRIB
UK NX.HTZEK.004 Ci310110U UMA
W /TP1
N13.5QHDGSSRIB
CP713-2W-32RN France NX.HTZEF.001 Ci310110U UMA
/TP1
N13.5QHDGSSRIB
CP713-2W-33DY Nordic NX.HTZED.007 Ci310110U UMA
/TP1
N13.5QHDGSSRIB
CP713-2W-34K3 Japan NX.HTZSJ.001 Ci310110U UMA
/TP1
N13.5QHDGSSRIB
CP713-2W-37DT Japan NX.HTZSJ.002 Ci310110U UMA
/TP1
CP713-2W-37W N13.5QHDGSSRIB
Nordic NX.HTZED.006 Ci310110U UMA
2 /TP1
CP713-2W-37W N13.5QHDGSSRIB
Czech NX.HTZEC.001 Ci310110U UMA
P /TP1
N13.5QHDGSSRIB
CP713-2W-38CL UK NX.HTZEK.001 Ci310110U UMA
/TP1
Australia/
N13.5QHDGSSRIB
CP713-2W-38YB New NX.HTZSA.001 Ci310110U UMA
/TP1
Zealand
CP713-2W-50M N13.5QHDGSSRIB
Nordic NX.HTZED.00A Ci510210U UMA
K /TP1
CP713-2W-50Q N13.5QHDGSSRIB
France NX.HTZEF.002 Ci510210U UMA
M /TP1
N13.5QHDGSSRIB
CP713-2W-517C UK NX.HTZEK.002 Ci510210U UMA
/TP1
CP713-2W-51M N13.5QHDGSSRIB
Singapore NX.HTZSG.001 Ci510210U UMA
N /TP1

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Table 7-12. CPU, LCD, VGA Chip (UMACiiLR_4T_eMMC(HTZ)) (Continued)
Model Country Acer Part No CPU LCD VGA Chip

N13.5QHDGSSRIB
CP713-2W-544K Japan NX.HTZSJ.003 Ci510210U UMA
/TP1
N13.5QHDGSSRIB
CP713-2W-5481 Nordic NX.HTZED.009 Ci510210U UMA
/TP1
N13.5QHDGSSRIB
CP713-2W-54UY France NX.HTZEF.003 Ci510210U UMA
/TP1
N13.5QHDGSSRIB
CP713-2W-56RK Nordic NX.HTZED.00B Ci510210U UMA
/TP1
N13.5QHDGSSRIB
CP713-2W-P0NY France NX.HTZEF.006 PMD6405U UMA
/TP1
N13.5QHDGSSRIB
CP713-2W-P5GP Singapore NX.HTZSG.002 PMD6405U UMA
/TP1
N13.5QHDGSSRIB
CP713-2W-P8JX Spain NX.HTZEB.001 PMD6405U UMA
/TP1
N13.5QHDGSSRIB
CP713-2W-P9YE Nordic NX.HTZED.004 PMD6405U UMA
/TP1
N13.5QHDGSSRIB
CP713-2W-P0ZJ Holland NX.HTZEH.001 PMD6405U UMA
/TP1
N13.5QHDGSSRIB
CP713-2W-36XP Belgium NX.HTZEH.004 Ci310110U UMA
/TP1
N13.5QHDGSSRIB
CP713-2W-39PF Holland NX.HTZEH.002 Ci310110U UMA
/TP1
N13.5QHDGSSRIB
CP713-2W-P00C Belgium NX.HTZEH.003 PMD6405U UMA
/TP1
CP713-2W-39P N13.5QHDGSSRIB
Nordic NX.HTZED.008 Ci310110U UMA
M /TP1
N13.5QHDGSSRIB
CP713-2W-P5B7 Nordic NX.HTZED.002 PMD6405U UMA
/TP1
Hong N13.5QHDGSSRIB
CP713-2W-39JE NX.HTZCF.001 Ci310110U UMA
Kong /TP1
Hong N13.5QHDGSSRIB
CP713-2W-P289 NX.HTZCF.002 PMD6405U UMA
Kong /TP1
N13.5QHDGSSRIB
CP713-2W-39L9 Japan NX.HTZSJ.004 Ci310110U UMA
/TP1
N13.5QHDGSSRIB
CP713-2W-3616 Japan NX.HTZSJ.005 Ci310110U UMA
/TP1
N13.5QHDGSSRIB
CP713-2W-34SJ UK NX.HTZEK.003 Ci310110U UMA
/TP1
N13.5QHDGSSRIB
CP713-2W-P900 Nordic NX.HTZED.003 PMD6405U UMA
/TP1

Model Definition and Configuration 7-38


Table 7-12. CPU, LCD, VGA Chip (UMACiiLR_4T_eMMC(HTZ)) (Continued)
Model Country Acer Part No CPU LCD VGA Chip

CP713-2W-P6Q N13.5QHDGSSRIB
Nordic NX.HTZED.001 PMD6405U UMA
A /TP1
South N13.5QHDGSSRIB
CP713-2W-5725 NX.HTZEA.001 Ci510210U UMA
Africa /TP1
N13.5QHDGSSRIB
CP713-2W-35DH Mexico NX.HTZAL.001 Ci310110U UMA
/TP1

Table 7-13. Memory, HDD (UMACiiLR_4T_eMMC(HTZ))


Model Country Acer Part No Memory HDD

CP713-2W-356L Austria NX.HTZEV.001 OB8GBIV(512x16*8) eMMC64GB


CP713-2W-3666 Nordic NX.HTZED.005 OB4GBIV(512x16*4) eMMC64GB
CP713-2W-38CB France NX.HTZEF.005 OB8GBIV(512x16*8) eMMC64GB
CP713-2W-393J UK NX.HTZEK.005 OB8GBIV(512x16*8) eMMC128GB
CP713-2W-50T5 France NX.HTZEF.004 OB8GBIV(512x16*8) eMMC64GB
CP713-2W-P2JR UK NX.HTZEK.006 OB4GBIV(512x16*4) eMMC64GB
CP713-2W-31XW UK NX.HTZEK.004 OB8GBIV(512x16*8) eMMC128GB
CP713-2W-32RN France NX.HTZEF.001 OB8GBIV(512x16*8) eMMC64GB
CP713-2W-33DY Nordic NX.HTZED.007 OB8GBIV(512x16*8) eMMC64GB
CP713-2W-34K3 Japan NX.HTZSJ.001 OB8GBIV(512x16*8) eMMC64GB
CP713-2W-37DT Japan NX.HTZSJ.002 OB8GBIV(512x16*8) eMMC128GB
CP713-2W-37W2 Nordic NX.HTZED.006 OB4GBIV(512x16*4) eMMC128GB
CP713-2W-37WP Czech NX.HTZEC.001 OB8GBIV(512x16*8) eMMC128GB
CP713-2W-38CL UK NX.HTZEK.001 OB4GBIV(512x16*4) eMMC64GB
Australia/New
CP713-2W-38YB NX.HTZSA.001 OB8GBIV(512x16*8) eMMC64GB
Zealand
CP713-2W-50MK Nordic NX.HTZED.00A OB8GBIV(512x16*8) eMMC64GB
CP713-2W-50QM France NX.HTZEF.002 OB8GBIV(512x16*8) eMMC64GB
CP713-2W-517C UK NX.HTZEK.002 OB8GBIV(512x16*8) eMMC128GB
CP713-2W-51MN Singapore NX.HTZSG.001 OB8GBIV(512x16*8) eMMC128GB
CP713-2W-544K Japan NX.HTZSJ.003 OB8GBIV(512x16*8) eMMC128GB
CP713-2W-5481 Nordic NX.HTZED.009 OB4GBIV(512x16*4) eMMC128GB
CP713-2W-54UY France NX.HTZEF.003 OB8GBIV(512x16*8) eMMC128GB
CP713-2W-56RK Nordic NX.HTZED.00B OB8GBIV(512x16*8) eMMC128GB
CP713-2W-P0NY France NX.HTZEF.006 OB8GBIV(512x16*8) eMMC64GB

7-39 Model Definition and Configuration


Table 7-13. Memory, HDD (UMACiiLR_4T_eMMC(HTZ)) (Continued)
Model Country Acer Part No Memory HDD

CP713-2W-P5GP Singapore NX.HTZSG.002 OB4GBIV(512x16*4) eMMC64GB


CP713-2W-P8JX Spain NX.HTZEB.001 OB8GBIV(512x16*8) eMMC128GB
CP713-2W-P9YE Nordic NX.HTZED.004 OB8GBIV(512x16*8) eMMC128GB
CP713-2W-P0ZJ Holland NX.HTZEH.001 OB4GBIV(512x16*4) eMMC64GB
CP713-2W-36XP Belgium NX.HTZEH.004 OB8GBIV(512x16*8) eMMC64GB
CP713-2W-39PF Holland NX.HTZEH.002 OB8GBIV(512x16*8) eMMC64GB
CP713-2W-P00C Belgium NX.HTZEH.003 OB4GBIV(512x16*4) eMMC64GB
CP713-2W-39PM Nordic NX.HTZED.008 OB8GBIV(512x16*8) eMMC128GB
CP713-2W-P5B7 Nordic NX.HTZED.002 OB4GBIV(512x16*4) eMMC128GB
CP713-2W-39JE Hong Kong NX.HTZCF.001 OB4GBIV(512x16*4) eMMC64GB
CP713-2W-P289 Hong Kong NX.HTZCF.002 OB4GBIV(512x16*4) eMMC64GB
CP713-2W-39L9 Japan NX.HTZSJ.004 OB8GBIV(512x16*8) eMMC64GB
CP713-2W-3616 Japan NX.HTZSJ.005 OB8GBIV(512x16*8) eMMC128GB
CP713-2W-34SJ UK NX.HTZEK.003 OB4GBIV(512x16*4) eMMC128GB
CP713-2W-P900 Nordic NX.HTZED.003 OB8GBIV(512x16*8) eMMC64GB
CP713-2W-P6QA Nordic NX.HTZED.001 OB4GBIV(512x16*4) eMMC64GB
CP713-2W-5725 South Africa NX.HTZEA.001 OB8GBIV(512x16*8) eMMC64GB
CP713-2W-35DH Mexico NX.HTZAL.001 OB8GBIV(512x16*8) eMMC64GB

Table 7-14. Wireless LAN, Camera (UMACiiLR_4T_eMMC(HTZ))


Model Country Acer Part No Wireless LAN Camera

INTAX201.D2WG.N HD_Mic2_Chrome
CP713-2W-356L Austria NX.HTZEV.001
V_AX_w/BT 5.0 1216 _Narrow
INTAX201.D2WG.N HD_Mic2_Chrome
CP713-2W-3666 Nordic NX.HTZED.005
V_AX_w/BT 5.0 1216 _Narrow
INTAX201.D2WG.N HD_Mic2_Chrome
CP713-2W-38CB France NX.HTZEF.005
V_AX_w/BT 5.0 1216 _Narrow
INTAX201.D2WG.N HD_Mic2_Chrome
CP713-2W-393J UK NX.HTZEK.005
V_AX_w/BT 5.0 1216 _Narrow
INTAX201.D2WG.N HD_Mic2_Chrome
CP713-2W-50T5 France NX.HTZEF.004
V_AX_w/BT 5.0 1216 _Narrow
INTAX201.D2WG.N HD_Mic2_Chrome
CP713-2W-P2JR UK NX.HTZEK.006
V_AX_w/BT 5.0 1216 _Narrow
INTAX201.D2WG.N HD_Mic2_Chrome
CP713-2W-31XW UK NX.HTZEK.004
V_AX_w/BT 5.0 1216 _Narrow

Model Definition and Configuration 7-40


Table 7-14. Wireless LAN, Camera (UMACiiLR_4T_eMMC(HTZ)) (Continued)
Model Country Acer Part No Wireless LAN Camera

INTAX201.D2WG.N HD_Mic2_Chrome
CP713-2W-32RN France NX.HTZEF.001
V_AX_w/BT 5.0 1216 _Narrow
INTAX201.D2WG.N HD_Mic2_Chrome
CP713-2W-33DY Nordic NX.HTZED.007
V_AX_w/BT 5.0 1216 _Narrow
INTAX201.D2WG.N HD_Mic2_Chrome
CP713-2W-34K3 Japan NX.HTZSJ.001
V_AX_w/BT 5.0 1216 _Narrow
INTAX201.D2WG.N HD_Mic2_Chrome
CP713-2W-37DT Japan NX.HTZSJ.002
V_AX_w/BT 5.0 1216 _Narrow
INTAX201.D2WG.N HD_Mic2_Chrome
CP713-2W-37W2 Nordic NX.HTZED.006
V_AX_w/BT 5.0 1216 _Narrow
INTAX201.D2WG.N HD_Mic2_Chrome
CP713-2W-37WP Czech NX.HTZEC.001
V_AX_w/BT 5.0 1216 _Narrow
INTAX201.D2WG.N HD_Mic2_Chrome
CP713-2W-38CL UK NX.HTZEK.001
V_AX_w/BT 5.0 1216 _Narrow
Australia/
INTAX201.D2WG.N HD_Mic2_Chrome
CP713-2W-38YB New NX.HTZSA.001
V_AX_w/BT 5.0 1216 _Narrow
Zealand
NX.HTZED.00 INTAX201.D2WG.N HD_Mic2_Chrome
CP713-2W-50MK Nordic
A V_AX_w/BT 5.0 1216 _Narrow
INTAX201.D2WG.N HD_Mic2_Chrome
CP713-2W-50QM France NX.HTZEF.002
V_AX_w/BT 5.0 1216 _Narrow
INTAX201.D2WG.N HD_Mic2_Chrome
CP713-2W-517C UK NX.HTZEK.002
V_AX_w/BT 5.0 1216 _Narrow
INTAX201.D2WG.N HD_Mic2_Chrome
CP713-2W-51MN Singapore NX.HTZSG.001
V_AX_w/BT 5.0 1216 _Narrow
INTAX201.D2WG.N HD_Mic2_Chrome
CP713-2W-544K Japan NX.HTZSJ.003
V_AX_w/BT 5.0 1216 _Narrow
INTAX201.D2WG.N HD_Mic2_Chrome
CP713-2W-5481 Nordic NX.HTZED.009
V_AX_w/BT 5.0 1216 _Narrow
INTAX201.D2WG.N HD_Mic2_Chrome
CP713-2W-54UY France NX.HTZEF.003
V_AX_w/BT 5.0 1216 _Narrow
NX.HTZED.00 INTAX201.D2WG.N HD_Mic2_Chrome
CP713-2W-56RK Nordic
B V_AX_w/BT 5.0 1216 _Narrow
INTAX201.D2WG.N HD_Mic2_Chrome
CP713-2W-P0NY France NX.HTZEF.006
V_AX_w/BT 5.0 1216 _Narrow
INTAX201.D2WG.N HD_Mic2_Chrome
CP713-2W-P5GP Singapore NX.HTZSG.002
V_AX_w/BT 5.0 1216 _Narrow
INTAX201.D2WG.N HD_Mic2_Chrome
CP713-2W-P8JX Spain NX.HTZEB.001
V_AX_w/BT 5.0 1216 _Narrow

7-41 Model Definition and Configuration


Table 7-14. Wireless LAN, Camera (UMACiiLR_4T_eMMC(HTZ)) (Continued)
Model Country Acer Part No Wireless LAN Camera

INTAX201.D2WG.N HD_Mic2_Chrome
CP713-2W-P9YE Nordic NX.HTZED.004
V_AX_w/BT 5.0 1216 _Narrow
INTAX201.D2WG.N HD_Mic2_Chrome
CP713-2W-P0ZJ Holland NX.HTZEH.001
V_AX_w/BT 5.0 1216 _Narrow
INTAX201.D2WG.N HD_Mic2_Chrome
CP713-2W-36XP Belgium NX.HTZEH.004
V_AX_w/BT 5.0 1216 _Narrow
INTAX201.D2WG.N HD_Mic2_Chrome
CP713-2W-39PF Holland NX.HTZEH.002
V_AX_w/BT 5.0 1216 _Narrow
INTAX201.D2WG.N HD_Mic2_Chrome
CP713-2W-P00C Belgium NX.HTZEH.003
V_AX_w/BT 5.0 1216 _Narrow
INTAX201.D2WG.N HD_Mic2_Chrome
CP713-2W-39PM Nordic NX.HTZED.008
V_AX_w/BT 5.0 1216 _Narrow
INTAX201.D2WG.N HD_Mic2_Chrome
CP713-2W-P5B7 Nordic NX.HTZED.002
V_AX_w/BT 5.0 1216 _Narrow
Hong INTAX201.D2WG.N HD_Mic2_Chrome
CP713-2W-39JE NX.HTZCF.001
Kong V_AX_w/BT 5.0 1216 _Narrow
Hong INTAX201.D2WG.N HD_Mic2_Chrome
CP713-2W-P289 NX.HTZCF.002
Kong V_AX_w/BT 5.0 1216 _Narrow
INTAX201.D2WG.N HD_Mic2_Chrome
CP713-2W-39L9 Japan NX.HTZSJ.004
V_AX_w/BT 5.0 1216 _Narrow
INTAX201.D2WG.N HD_Mic2_Chrome
CP713-2W-3616 Japan NX.HTZSJ.005
V_AX_w/BT 5.0 1216 _Narrow
INTAX201.D2WG.N HD_Mic2_Chrome
CP713-2W-34SJ UK NX.HTZEK.003
V_AX_w/BT 5.0 1216 _Narrow
INTAX201.D2WG.N HD_Mic2_Chrome
CP713-2W-P900 Nordic NX.HTZED.003
V_AX_w/BT 5.0 1216 _Narrow
INTAX201.D2WG.N HD_Mic2_Chrome
CP713-2W-P6QA Nordic NX.HTZED.001
V_AX_w/BT 5.0 1216 _Narrow
South INTAX201.D2WG.N HD_Mic2_Chrome
CP713-2W-5725 NX.HTZEA.001
Africa V_AX_w/BT 5.0 1216 _Narrow
INTAX201.D2WG.N HD_Mic2_Chrome
CP713-2W-35DH Mexico NX.HTZAL.001
V_AX_w/BT 5.0 1216 _Narrow

Model Definition and Configuration 7-42


Table 7-15. NB Chipset, Battery, Adapter (UMACiiLR_4T_eMMC(HTZ))
Model Country Acer Part No NB Chipset Battery Adapter

none NB 48Wh_ 45W_Google


CP713-2W-356L Austria NX.HTZEV.001
Chipset 150300 PD
none NB 48Wh_ 45W_Google
CP713-2W-3666 Nordic NX.HTZED.005
Chipset 150300 PD
none NB 48Wh_ 45W_Google
CP713-2W-38CB France NX.HTZEF.005
Chipset 150300 PD
none NB 48Wh_ 45W_Google
CP713-2W-393J UK NX.HTZEK.005
Chipset 150300 PD
none NB 48Wh_ 45W_Google
CP713-2W-50T5 France NX.HTZEF.004
Chipset 150300 PD
none NB 48Wh_ 45W_Google
CP713-2W-P2JR UK NX.HTZEK.006
Chipset 150300 PD
none NB 48Wh_ 45W_Google
CP713-2W-31XW UK NX.HTZEK.004
Chipset 150300 PD
none NB 48Wh_ 45W_Google
CP713-2W-32RN France NX.HTZEF.001
Chipset 150300 PD
none NB 48Wh_ 45W_Google
CP713-2W-33DY Nordic NX.HTZED.007
Chipset 150300 PD
none NB 48Wh_ 45W_Google
CP713-2W-34K3 Japan NX.HTZSJ.001
Chipset 150300 PD
none NB 48Wh_ 45W_Google
CP713-2W-37DT Japan NX.HTZSJ.002
Chipset 150300 PD
none NB 48Wh_ 45W_Google
CP713-2W-37W2 Nordic NX.HTZED.006
Chipset 150300 PD
none NB 48Wh_ 45W_Google
CP713-2W-37WP Czech NX.HTZEC.001
Chipset 150300 PD
none NB 48Wh_ 45W_Google
CP713-2W-38CL UK NX.HTZEK.001
Chipset 150300 PD
Australia/New none NB 48Wh_ 45W_Google
CP713-2W-38YB NX.HTZSA.001
Zealand Chipset 150300 PD
NX.HTZED.00 none NB 48Wh_ 45W_Google
CP713-2W-50MK Nordic
A Chipset 150300 PD
none NB 48Wh_ 45W_Google
CP713-2W-50QM France NX.HTZEF.002
Chipset 150300 PD
none NB 48Wh_ 45W_Google
CP713-2W-517C UK NX.HTZEK.002
Chipset 150300 PD
none NB 48Wh_ 45W_Google
CP713-2W-51MN Singapore NX.HTZSG.001
Chipset 150300 PD

7-43 Model Definition and Configuration


Table 7-15. NB Chipset, Battery, Adapter (UMACiiLR_4T_eMMC(HTZ)) (Continued)
Model Country Acer Part No NB Chipset Battery Adapter

none NB 48Wh_ 45W_Google


CP713-2W-544K Japan NX.HTZSJ.003
Chipset 150300 PD
none NB 48Wh_ 45W_Google
CP713-2W-5481 Nordic NX.HTZED.009
Chipset 150300 PD
none NB 48Wh_ 45W_Google
CP713-2W-54UY France NX.HTZEF.003
Chipset 150300 PD
NX.HTZED.00 none NB 48Wh_ 45W_Google
CP713-2W-56RK Nordic
B Chipset 150300 PD
none NB 48Wh_ 45W_Google
CP713-2W-P0NY France NX.HTZEF.006
Chipset 150300 PD
none NB 48Wh_ 45W_Google
CP713-2W-P5GP Singapore NX.HTZSG.002
Chipset 150300 PD
none NB 48Wh_ 45W_Google
CP713-2W-P8JX Spain NX.HTZEB.001
Chipset 150300 PD
none NB 48Wh_ 45W_Google
CP713-2W-P9YE Nordic NX.HTZED.004
Chipset 150300 PD
none NB 48Wh_ 45W_Google
CP713-2W-P0ZJ Holland NX.HTZEH.001
Chipset 150300 PD
none NB 48Wh_ 45W_Google
CP713-2W-36XP Belgium NX.HTZEH.004
Chipset 150300 PD
none NB 48Wh_ 45W_Google
CP713-2W-39PF Holland NX.HTZEH.002
Chipset 150300 PD
none NB 48Wh_ 45W_Google
CP713-2W-P00C Belgium NX.HTZEH.003
Chipset 150300 PD
none NB 48Wh_ 45W_Google
CP713-2W-39PM Nordic NX.HTZED.008
Chipset 150300 PD
none NB 48Wh_ 45W_Google
CP713-2W-P5B7 Nordic NX.HTZED.002
Chipset 150300 PD
none NB 48Wh_ 45W_Google
CP713-2W-39JE Hong Kong NX.HTZCF.001
Chipset 150300 PD
none NB 48Wh_ 45W_Google
CP713-2W-P289 Hong Kong NX.HTZCF.002
Chipset 150300 PD
none NB 48Wh_ 45W_Google
CP713-2W-39L9 Japan NX.HTZSJ.004
Chipset 150300 PD
none NB 48Wh_ 45W_Google
CP713-2W-3616 Japan NX.HTZSJ.005
Chipset 150300 PD
none NB 48Wh_ 45W_Google
CP713-2W-34SJ UK NX.HTZEK.003
Chipset 150300 PD
none NB 48Wh_ 45W_Google
CP713-2W-P900 Nordic NX.HTZED.003
Chipset 150300 PD

Model Definition and Configuration 7-44


Table 7-15. NB Chipset, Battery, Adapter (UMACiiLR_4T_eMMC(HTZ)) (Continued)
Model Country Acer Part No NB Chipset Battery Adapter

none NB 48Wh_ 45W_Google


CP713-2W-P6QA Nordic NX.HTZED.001
Chipset 150300 PD
none NB 48Wh_ 45W_Google
CP713-2W-5725 South Africa NX.HTZEA.001
Chipset 150300 PD
none NB 48Wh_ 45W_Google
CP713-2W-35DH Mexico NX.HTZAL.001
Chipset 150300 PD

7-45 Model Definition and Configuration


CHAPTER 8
Test Compatible Components
Chrome OS Environment Test . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-4

8-2
Test Compatible Components
This computer’s compatibility is tested and verified by Acer’s internal testing
department. All of its system functions are tested under Chrome OS environment.
Refer to the following lists for components, adapter cards, and peripherals which have
passed these tests. Regarding configuration, combination and test procedures, please
refer to the Chromebook CP713-2W. Compatibility Test Report released by the Acer
Mobile System Testing Department.

Test Compatible Components 8-3


Chrome OS Environment Test 0

Table 8-1. Test Compatible Components

Vendor Type Description Part No.


A Cover
10001028 Steel Gray 13 AL QUANTA A cover Steel Gray 13
NC.21011.0LY
QUANTA ANO AL ANO
Adapter
Adapter DELTA 45W
60035715 5V/3A_9V/3A_12V/3A_15V/3A_2
DELTA-SINGAPO 45W_Google PD 0V/2.25A Type C ADP-45HG BA KP.04501.023
RE LF Black Meet CoC Tier-2 & IEC
62368
Adapter LITE-ON 45W
60036752 5V/3A_9V/3A_12V/3A_15V/3A_2
LITE-ON 45W_Google PD 0V/2.25A Type C PA-1450-50AD KP.04503.014
SINGAPORE LF Black Meet DOE6, CoC Tier2,
IEC 62368
Adapter Chicony Power 45W
5V/3A_9V/3A_12V/3A_15V/3A_2
60016453
45W_Google PD 0V/2.25A Type C A045RP05P LF KP.0450H.012
CHICONY POWER
Black Meet DOE6, CoC Tier2,
IEC 62368
Audio Codec
Non-AVAP Audio
10000981 MISC Non-AVAP Audio Codec WW NC.21011.00V
Codec
B Cover
Black 13 PC+ABS
10001028 QUANTA B cover Black 13
Texture w/ NC.21011.0LZ
QUANTA PC+ABS Texture w/ Camera
Camera
Battery
Battery MURATA Typ.48Wh
60060184 4200mAh 3S1P AP18C4K
3CELL4.2 KT.00304.012
MURATA-TWN 248x84.4x5.5(mm) AP18C 11.4V
60W Polymer
Battery LGC Typ.50Wh
4470mAh 3S1P AP18C8K
60032811 LGC 3CELL4.2 KT.0030G.020
248x84.4x5.5(mm) AP18C
11.25V 65W Polymer
10000981 MISC 48Wh_150300 Battery 48Wh_150300 KT.DUM00.004
C Cover
10001028 Steel Gray 13 Quanta C cover Steel Gray 13
NC.21011.0X9
QUANTA PC+ABS Painting PC+ABS Painting

8-4 Test Compatible Components


Table 8-1. Test Compatible Components (Continued)

Vendor Type Description Part No.


Camera
Camera CHICONY HD Camera
10256402 HD_Mic2_Chrom CH_GC1009_RTS5846N_Powerti
KS.0HD06.018
CHICONY e_Narrow p_ZTS6735_Chrome Y3.2mm
(dual Mic distance 66mm)
Camera Tech-Front HD Camera
10174742 HD_Mic2_Chrom TF_OV9734_SPCA2087N_AOET_
KS.0HD0Q.008
TECH-FRONT(CQ) e_Narrow ZTS6735_Chrome Y3.2mm (dual
Mic distance 66mm)
CPU
CPU(BGA) Intel Core i3
10001067 INTEL Ci310110U i3-10110U BGA 4M 15W V0 KC.10101.U00
Comet Lake
CPU(BGA) Intel Core i3
10001067 INTEL Ci310110U i3-10110U BGA 4M 15W A0 KC.10101.U0F
Comet Lake 6 core fused
CPU(BGA) Intel Core i5
10001067 INTEL Ci510210U i5-10210U BGA 8M 15W V0 KC.10201.U00
Comet Lake
CPU(BGA) Intel Core i5
10001067 INTEL Ci510210U i5-10210U BGA 8M 15W A0 KC.10201.U0F
Comet Lake 6 Core fused
CPU(BGA) Intel Core i5
10001067 INTEL Ci510310U i5-10310U BGA 1.7G 8M 15W KC.10301.U00
V0 Comet Lake vPRO
CPU(BGA) Intel Core i7
10001067 INTEL Ci710510U i7-10510U BGA 8M 15W V0 KC.10501.U00
Comet Lake
CPU(BGA) Intel Core i7
10001067 INTEL Ci710610U i7-10610U BGA 1.8G 8M 15W KC.10601.U00
V0 Comet Lake vPRO
CPU(BGA) Intel Pentium 6405U
10001067 INTEL PMD6405U KC.64001.5UB
BGA 2.4G 15W V0 Comet Lake
D Cover
10001028 Steel Gray 13 AL QUANTA D cover Steel Gray 13
NC.21011.0M1
QUANTA ANO GB AL ANO GB
HDD
Flash Disk SANDISK SSD NAND
60058983
F80128PM 128GB SDAPNUW-128G-1014 KN.1280D.010
SANDISK
LF+HF

Test Compatible Components 8-5


Table 8-1. Test Compatible Components (Continued)

Vendor Type Description Part No.


Flash Disk HYNIX SSD NAND
60002045 SK
F80128PM 128GB HFM128GDJTNG-8310A KN.1280G.006
HYNIX
LF+HF
Flash Disk SANDISK SSD NAND
60058983
F80256PM 256GB BiCS4 SN530 KN.2560D.014
SANDISK
SDBPNPZ-256G-1014 LF+HF
Flash Disk SANDISK SSD NAND
60058983
F80256PM 256GB BiCS4 SN530 KN.2560D.017
SANDISK
SDBPNPZ-256G-1114 LF+HF
Flash Disk HYNIX SSD NAND
60002045 SK
F80256PM 256GB M.2 2280 BC511 KN.2560G.029
HYNIX
HFM256GDJTNI-82A0A LF+HF
eMMC SANDISK NAND 128GB
60058983
eMMC128GB SDINBDA4-128-1220W LF+HF KN.1280D.011
SANDISK
FW QS1.1D
eMMC SANDISK NAND 64GB
60058983
eMMC64GB SDINBDA4-64-1220W LF+HF KN.0640D.009
SANDISK
F/W:QS1.1D
Keyboard
Phantom KB CHICONY
AL01G_C19EWL AL1G Internal
10001044
AL01G_C19EWL 11 Standard Gray Chrome NK.I1113.0TW
CHICONY
OS,Full Size White BL "Lock"
6S2P V0 Mylar
LAN
10000981 MISC none LAN LAN none LAN without LAN NI.22400.051
LCD
LED LCD Panel GIS 13.5' QHD
Glare
10325082
N13.5QHDGSSRIB NE135FBM-N41/NC135GFL01 LF
GENERAL KL.1350G.001
/TP1 415nit 30ms 1500:1
INTERFACE
GF2/MM/Gorilla
0.55mm/6918/COB/I2C
LED LCD Panel GIS 13.5' QHD
10325082 Glare NE135FBM-N41
N13.5QHDGSSRIB
GENERAL V8.1/AN1350003001 LF 415nit KL.1350G.003
/TP1
INTERFACE 30ms 1500:1 GF2/MM/Gorilla
0.55mm/6918/COB/I2C/DC mode
Memory
Memory Chip MICRON DDRIV
60002050 2666 16Gb
CM16GbIV KN.01604.003
MICRON SG MT40A1G16KNR-075:E LF+HF
1024*16 Z11B

8-6 Test Compatible Components


Table 8-1. Test Compatible Components (Continued)

Vendor Type Description Part No.


Memory Chip HYNIX DDRIV
60002045 SK 2666 16Gb
CM16GbIV KN.0160G.011
HYNIX H5ANAG6NCMR-VKC LF+HF
1024*16 AL
Memory Chip MICRON DDRIV
60002050 3200 8Gb
CM8GbIV KN.8GB04.043
MICRON SG MT40A512M16TB-062E:J LF+HF
512*16 Z21C
Memory Chip SAMSUNG DDRIV
60002215
CM8GbIV 2666 8Gb K4A8G165WC-BCTD KN.8GB0B.063
SAMSUNG
LF+HF 512*16 D18
Memory Chip HYNIX DDRIV
60002045 SK
CM8GbIV 2666 8Gb H5AN8G6NCJR-VKC KN.8GB0G.061
HYNIX
LF+HF 512*16 AL
OB16GBIV(1024x Memory Chip DDRIV 16GB
10000981 MISC KN.16G00.004
16*8) DUMMY LF+HF 1024*16
OB4GBIV(512x16 Memory Chip Qimonda DDRIV
10000981 MISC KN.4GB02.004
*4) 4GB Dummy LF+HF 512*16
60002041 OB8GBIV(512x16 Memory Chip DDRIV 8GB
KN.8GB00.007
QIMONDA *8) Dummy LF+HF 512*16
NB Chipset
NB Chipset none NB Chipset
10000981 MISC none NB Chipset KI.22600.054
without NB Chipset
Packaging
60059923 SEN 2020-Brown 2020 Brown PZ+Pulp
NC.25811.0R7
HSIN Box-Single U Molded+Single U SY Rev 1.0
2020-Brown 2020 Brown PZ+Pulp
60059923 SEN
Box-Single Molded+Single U+Athena NC.25811.0US
HSIN
U-Athena Sticker Sticker SY Rev 1.0
Thermal
Non AVAP
10000981 MISC MISC Non AVAP Thermal NC.26111.001
Thermal
Touchpad
Elantech Chromebook 15
60040786
CP5CIG3G SA577C-12C2 105x76.7x0.86mm NC.24611.04V
ELANTECH
6-pin Moisture (0.7mm Glass)
VGA Chip
10001067 INTEL UMA UMA (Intel) KI.23200.038
WiFi Antenna
10000105 WNC PIFA 2017 WNC PIFA WiFi Antenna NC.23511.00L

Test Compatible Components 8-7


Table 8-1. Test Compatible Components (Continued)

Vendor Type Description Part No.


Wireless LAN
Wireless LAN Intel 802.11ax
INTAX201.D2WG.
Bluetooth FM AX201.D2WG.NV
10001067 INTEL NV_AX_w/BT 5.0 KE.11X0N.007
WiFi 6 AX 2x2 HrP2 M.2 + BT 5.0
1216
1216 No vPro

8-8 Test Compatible Components


CHAPTER 9
Online Support Information
Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-3

9-2
Online Support Information

Introduction 0

This section describes online technical support services available to help users repair their
Acer Systems.
For distributors, dealers, ASP or TPM, please refer the technical queries to a local Acer
branch office. Acer Branch Offices and Regional Business Units may access our website.
However some information sources will require a user i.d. and password. These can be
obtained directly from Acer CSD Taiwan.
Acer's Website offers convenient and valuable support resources.
In the Technical Information section users can download information on all of Acer's
Notebook, Desktop and Server models including:
Service guides for all models
Bios updates
Software utilities
Spare parts lists
TABs (Technical Announcement Bulletin)
For these purposes, we have included an Acrobat File to facilitate the problem-free
downloading of our technical material.
Also contained on this website are:
Detailed information on Acer's International Traveller’s Warranty (ITW)
Returned material authorization procedures
An overview of all the support services we offer, accompanied by a list of
telephone, fax and email contacts for all technical queries.
We are always looking for ways to optimize and improve our services, so do not hesitate
to direct any suggestions or comments to us.

Online Support Information 9-3

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