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AT3705
Service Guide
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Copyright
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Conventions
The following conventions are used in this manual:
Screen messages
NOTE
Denotes actual messages that appear on screen. Gives bits and pieces of additional information related to the current topic. Alerts you to any damage that might result from doing or not doing specific actions. Gives precautionary measures to avoid possible hardware or software problems. Reminds you to do specific actions relevant to the accomplishment of procedures.
WARNING
CAUTION
IMPORTANT
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Preface
Before using this information and the product it supports, please read the following general information. 1. This Service Guide provides you with all technical information relating to the BASIC CONFIGURATION decided for Acer's "global" product offering. To better fit local market requirements and enhance product competitiveness, your regional office MAY have decided to extend the functionality of a machine (e.g. add-on card, modem, or extra memory capability). These LOCALIZED FEATURES will NOT be covered in this generic service guide. In such cases, please contact your regional offices or the responsible personnel/channel to provide you with further technical details. Please note WHEN ORDERING FRU PARTS, that you should check the most up-to-date information available on your regional web or channel. If, for whatever reason, a part number change is made, it will not be noted in the printed Service Guide. For ACER-AUTHORIZED SERVICE PROVIDERS, your Acer office may have a DIFFERENT part number code to those given in the FRU list of this printed Service Guide. You MUST use the list provided by your regional Acer office to order FRU parts for repair and service of customer machines.
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Chapter1 System Specifications ...............................................1
Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
Chapter3 Machine Disassembly and Replacement ............32
General Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 Disassembly Procedure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
Chapter 4 Troubleshooting.........................................................50 Chapter 6 FRU (Field Replaceable Unit) List .........................94
Exploded Diagram . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95 FRU List . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 97
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Chapter 1
System Specifications
Introduction
This chapter describes the product specification for the LCD TV AT3705
Model Panel spec Panel manufacturer Panel model name Technology Resolution Brightness (typ.) Contrast Ratio (typ.) Display color Viewing Angle (typ.) Response Time (typ.) Power Supply Input Max.Power Consumption Power Saving Mechanical Dimensions (WxHxD mm) Weight (Kg) Weight (lb) Gross Weight (Kg) Gross Weight (lb) Wall Mounting Mechanical Dimensions (WxHxDmm) Weight (Kg) Weight (lb) Gross Weight (Kg) Gross Weight (lb) Wall Mounting Analog TV system TV Color system Sound system Stereo system Analog TV Tuner quantity Digital TV system Digital TV Standard Sound system
AT3705-MGW CMO V370H1-L01 Super MVA 1920x1080 550 nits 800:1 16.7 M H:176 ; V:176 12 ms (Gray to Gray) 100V~240V-AC. 280W 5W 1018 (L) x 616 (H) x 210 (W) mm 36.0 79.3 42 92.6 400mm x 200mm 1185 x 724 x 285 36.0 kg 79.3 lb 42kg 92.6 lb 400mm x 200mm NTSC M BTSC/ A2 1 DVB-T
AT3705-DTV CMO V370H1-L01 Super MVA 1920x1080 550 nits 800:1 16.7 M H:176 ; V:176 12 ms (Gray to Gray) 100V~240V-AC. 280W 5W 1018 (L) x 616 (H) x 210 (W) mm 36.0 79.3 42 92.6 400mm x 200mm 1185 x 724 x 285 36.0 kg 79.3 lb 42kg 92.6 lb 400mm x 200mm NTSC M BTSC/ A2 1 DVB-T
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Model
AT3705-MGW ISO11172-3 layer1 & layer2 32KHz,44.1KHz,48KHz
AT3705-DTV ISO11172-3 layer1 & layer2 32KHz,44.1KHz,48KHz Dolby AC3 / PCM / MPEG ( Layer I & II ) Stereo 32 / 44.1 / 48KHz 2/4/6 Channel Yes Yes 7days EPG 6 MHz 16bit YUV SD(480i) 1 15W+15W "BBE, SRS WOW" Dolby Digital Yes Yes "YPbPr/YCbCr,Audio R/L" "YPbPr/YCbCr,Audio R/L" "YPbPr/YCbCr,Audio R/L" "CVBS, S Video, Audio R/L" "CVBS, S Video, Audio R/L" "CVBS, S Video, Audio R/L" "CVBS, S Video, Audio R/L" "CVBS, Audio R/L" "Analogy TV-CVBS out, Audio R/L" Yes yes (with HDCP) yes (with HDCP) Yes Yes Yes NA NA NA NA NA NA NA
Stereo system
Dolby AC3 / PCM / MPEG ( Layer I & II ) Stereo 32 / 44.1 / 48KHz 2/4/6 Channel Yes Yes 7days EPG 6 MHz 16bit YUV SD(480i) 1 15W+15W "BBE, SRS WOW" Dolby Digital Yes Yes "YPbPr/YCbCr,Audio R/L" "YPbPr/YCbCr,Audio R/L" "YPbPr/YCbCr,Audio R/L" "CVBS, S Video, Audio R/L" "CVBS, S Video, Audio R/L" "CVBS, S Video, Audio R/L" "CVBS, S Video, Audio R/L" "CVBS, Audio R/L" "Analogy TV-CVBS out, Audio R/L" Yes yes (with HDCP) yes (with HDCP) Yes Yes Yes Yes "CF, MMC, MS, MS PRO, SD," "LPCM, MP3, WMA7/8/9, WAV" "MPEG1/2/4, DivX, XViD, WMV9, Quicktime (*.mp4);" "MPEG2 (up to 1080i), MPEG4 (720p), WMV9 (720p)" "JPEG, TIFF, BMP, GIF, PNG" "M3U, PLS"
SPDIF Teletext Subtitle EPG Frequency Video format Resolution Digital TV Tuner quantity Audio system Speaker Audio Enhancement Digital Audio Terminal Analog Tuner In Digital Tuner In Component1(HD) in Component2(HD) in Component3(HD) in AV1 in AV2 in AV3 in AV4 in AV5 in AV out SPDIF out DVI-D in HDMI in PC D-sub in PC Audio in Headphone out RJ45 in Media Gateway Card Reader Audio Video Video(HD) Photo Playlist
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Model On-line media Compliance Operating system Networking (WLAN) Networking (Fast Ethernet)
AT3705-MGW Live365 "UPnP compliant, INMPR compliant, DLNA" Linux 802.11b/g: 11/54Mbps 10/100Mbps
AT3705-DTV NA NA NA NA NA
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Abbreviations / symbols
The main abbreviations used in this document are listed below with their meanings: CCIR CVBS dBm dBµV DAR DV DVI ESD FP IC IF IR KP MN MTBF OIRT OSD PLL PIP PAP RC RF RGB SCART SWR TBD TV VBI VCR International Radio consultative committee Composite Video Baseband Signal dB milliWatt dB microVolt Display Aspect Ratio Digital Video Digital Video Interface Electro Static Discharges Front panel keypad Integrated Circuit Intermediate Frequency Infra Red Keypad Menu Mean Time Between Failure International Radio and Television Organization On Screen Display Phase Locked Loop Picture-in-Picture Picture And Picture Remote Control Radio Frequency Video Components : Red / Green / Blue 21 pins SCART plug Standing Wave Ratio To Be Defined Television Set Vertical Blanking Interval Video Cassette Recorder
VESA VGA VHF/ UHF Y/C YprPb FB SB USB HDMI HDCP
Video Electronics Standard Association Video Graphics Array Very High Frequency / Ultra High Frequency S-Video signals : Luminance / Chrominance Video Components : Luminance / R-Y / B-Y Fast Blanking Slow Blanking Universal Serial Bus High-definition multimedia interface High bandwidth digital content protection
ELECTRO / OPTICAL 1) Size of screen 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) 7) LCD Panel supplier Screen aspect ratio Type of screen Screen resolution Display colors Chromaticity 37 inches CMO, AUO 16:9 TFT with Super MVA technology or SIPS or QSV. 1920 x 1080 16.7 M colors ( 8 real bits per color ) Red Green Blue White 0.646 0.269 0.142 0.285 0.332 0.600 0.072 0.293
(data from CMO panel specification) 8) Color temperature: Five modes are adjustable, Cold Middle-cold Standard Middle-warm Warm 16,000 degree K 14,000 degree K 12,000 degree K 10,000 degree K 8,000 degree K
9) White uniformity 10) White dispersion 11) Brightness 12) Contrast 13) Uniformity
± 5% of the white average color temperature at 100% luminance ± 5% of the white color temperature desired at 100% luminance 500 Cd/m2 (typical) 450 :1 (typical) 85 % (white and color uniformity measured on 9 points)
14) Overscan
video source is with overscan supported graphic source is without overscan supported
15) Vision angle 16) Gamma DVI
ultra wide viewing angle: 176(H),176(V) (CR>20) the gamma value (global value ) must be between 2.2 and 2.6 measured from
17) Response time (TR / TF) 16ms (data is provided from CMO panel specification) 18) Screen (lamp + LCD) life 19) CCFL backlight 20) Panel interface > 50,000 hrs at nominal backlight intensity 20 2-ch LVDS
MAINS 1) Power Supply Electrical Specifications The power supply for this product is an internal converter, with a non-replaceable fuse internally. This converter is designed to meet CE mark requirement. Input Voltage and Frequency Range The operating range of line voltage is: AC 90volts to 264volts, 47HZ to 63HZ Power comsuption is under 280Watts Line Fuse The AC input is fused and becomes electrically open as a result of an unsafe current condition. This fuse is inside the power supply converter and is not user replaceable, and must be returned for replacement. This fuse is well selected to handle inrush current for all combinations of line voltage and frequency.
2) Standby consumption 3) Power consumption 4) Mains disturbance behavior
<5W < 280 W no disjunction during 0 to 40ms mains interrupt, with max load, min mains voltage No software reboot during the test. No over voltage causing any damage during mains interrupt (0 to any time )
5) Inverter
The inverter which is used to light up back-light of LCD panel is well designed to meet requirement of panel's specification.
ACOUSTICAL / AUDIO
1) Audio power amplifier 2) Loudspeakers
2 x 12W rms on 8ohm load impedance. Attachable ,( 1 x full range + 1 x sub-woofer speakers ) x 2
3) Loudspeaker performances
Max. Audio output ( at 10% THD max. ) at 1.0Vp-p / 1kHZ input : 15W +15W Sound Distortion at 1W/1kHZ Speaker Speaker impedance Residual Hum at Min. Volume Max. Hum at Max. Volume : 1% THD max. : Two of 15W : 8 ohms at 1kHZ : 500uW Max. : 1000uW Max.
4) Analog TV Audio modes 5) Audio Enhancement
AM/FM mono, stereo, sound1, sound2. Stereo SRS WOW BBE * audio enhancements effect is audible at 5M in front of the screen
6) Acoustical noise ( completeTV) audible noise in standby mode < 35dBA (ISO-7779) audible noise in power ON mode < 35dBA (ISO-7779) parasitic noise due to mechanical vibration during audio sweep must be inaudible at 1m around the TV .
HARD / SOFT PERFORMANCES
1) Supported Languages Russian, Spanish, Swedish 2) Starting time
Czech, Danish, Dutch, English, French, German, Italian, Polish, Portuguese,
A correct picture (color, aspect ratio, stability) can be displayed < 6 sec after Power ON
3) Wake-up behavior
The system can be waken up if the button Standby is pressed (keypad `power' or remote control `power', `0~9', `CH+/-`)
4) Stand-by reason
The TV pass in standby mode upon : · · The button `power' is pressed (keypad or remote control) On the selected source: no sync signal after 8 mins.
5) Analog tuner performances No. 1 2 3 4 PARAMETER Video output level Video S/N Noise limiting 2Mhz Video frequency characteristics 5 6 7 Audio output level Audio S/N Frequency Range 3Mhz 3.58Mhz 0.350 50 48.25 MIN 0.7 40 --TYP 1.0 45 38 0.0 -0.5 -1.0 0.450 63 MAX 1.3 --45 -1.5 -2.5 -4.0 0.550 --863.25 UNIT Vp-p dB dbuV dB dB dB Vrms dB MHZ NOTE
Note : data is provided from tuner specification
6) DVBT module management
Ref to AD6 module specification
7) Scanning mode
Automatic: Manual :
Multistandard, frequency based Frequency setting is available. CNI recognition : 5 Characters
8) Analog TV Naming function
Automatic : Manual
9) PIP/POP/PBP function
PIP PIP multiple size PIP multiple position POP POP source POP(main + sub) video/graphic(main) by ATV(sub) 1+5 , 1+12 20%, 30% 4 corners
In PIP/POP/PBP mode, de-interlacer does not support to 1080i. PIP/PBP 1. Support Video by Video 2. Support Video by Graphic (support Graphic signal up to 1080i and No deinterlacer in 1080i) 3. No Auto SCART is supported 4. VGA and DVI can only support up to 1024x768@60Hz Note Video includes: ATV, SCART1-4 (CVBS and S-Video), AV1, AV2 and DTV. Graphic includes: component1, component2, MGW/CardReader, VGA, DVI and HDMI.
Main
TV
SCART1
SCART2
SCART3
SCART4
Component 1
Component 2
AV1
AV2
DTV
MGW /Card
VGA
DVI
HDMI
Sub
TV SCART1 SCART2 SCART3 SCART4 Component 1 Component 2 AV1 AV2 DTV MGW/Card VGA DVI HDMI (table of PIP & PBP)
POP: 1. POP sub window only support Analog TV 2. No Auto SCART supported in POP mode 3. In POP12 Mode, support Component 1, 2 (up to 1080i) and MGW/Card Reader (up to 1080i), VGA/DVI (up to 1024x768@60Hz) and HDMI (up to 1080i) 4. In POP5 Mode, No MGW/Card Reader, VGA, DVI and HDMI supported2. 5. Component 1, 2 can support up to 720P in POP5 mode1.
Main
TV
SCART1
SCART2
SCART3
SCART4
Component 1
Component 2
AV1
AV2
DTV
MGW/Card
VGA
DVI
HDMI
Sub
TV SCART1 SCART2 SCART3 SCART4 Component 1 Component 2 AV1 AV2 DTV MGW/Card VGA DVI HDMI (table of POP)
1
1
2
2
2
2
10) TTX Level
FLOF level 1.5. Source can be RF, DVBT or AV. TTX characters set must follow the country language selection.
11) TTX keys function
Full screen, Subtitle, Hold, Size, 4 Color keys (R, G, Y, B)
12) Video standard supported
PAL, SECAM (automatic detection) PAL (4.43 M, 50 Hz) BGDKHI SECAM L
13) Video ADC and processing
10 bits (chroma and luma) Luma / chroma AGC, 10 bits processing, Noise reduction, Chroma transcient improvement, Luma transcient improvement, 3D Comb filter, De-interlacer.
14) Time to synchronize 15) Video management
during a source / channel change, within 4 sec to obtain a stable Display User adjustments: Contrast, Brightness, Color, Tint (NTSC), Sharpness Color Temperature: cold, middle-cold, Standard, middle-warm, warm
16) Aspect ratio
Aspect ratio available for all the video sources. 4/3, 16/9, panorama, letterbox1, letterbox2, letterbox3. Note: PC & DVI only support 4/3 & 16/9
17) Scenario functions
Settings: Standard, movie, sport, concert, game, user Noise reduction: Off, Low, Middle, High
18) Audio management
User adjustments:
Volume, Balance, Bass, Treble, MUTE, MONO/STEREO/Sound1/Sound2
19) Audio enhancement
Stereo, SRS WOW, BBE
20) AV sub-format supported 21) Copy protection management 22) MGW module 23) Card reader function 24) IR performances
CVBS, YC, RGB, YUV HDCP (HDMI) Ref to Alpha MGW's specification Ref to Alpha MGW's specification The reception distance indicate the distance between IR emitter and receptor which allow to recognize 85% or more IR frames. Reception distance : > 7.5 M perpendicular to the IR sensor > 5 M at 45° horizontally > 5 M at 45° vertically
Y axis ± 45 ° at 5m 7.5M in front of the IR sensor
X axis ± 45 ° at 5m
INPUTS / OUTPUTS 1) RF 75 ohms input , according to CE regulation.
2) AV (SCART INPUT)
2 RGB SCART Input signals: RGB CVBS, Left Right Those inputs can be use in RGB mode or CVBS mode. 2 S-video SCART Input signals: RGB CVBS, Left Right Those inputs can be use in CVBS mode or YC mode.
3) AV (SCART OUTPUT) 4) AV LEVEL Compatibility
Output signals: TV CVBS out, Left Right VIDEO Type : Polarity : Level : Impedance : Interface : CVBS/Analog Positive 1Vp-p ( with Sync.) 75± 5% 1) RCA jack, Yellow color 2) Euro_SCART, Black Type : Level : Impedance : Interface : YC/analog Y : 1Vp-p ( with Sync.) 75± 5% 1) mini-DIN jack, black color 2) Euro_SCART, Black Type : Polarity: Level: Impedance: Interface: RGB/analog Positive 0.7 Vp-p 75 ± 5 % Euro-SCART C : 0.286Vp-p
Type : Polarity : Level : Impedance : Interface :
YUV/analog Positive Y : 1Vp-p ( with Sync.) 75± 5% RCA jack, Y : Green color U : Blue color V : Red color U/V : 0.286Vp-p
Type : Interface :
TV CVBS output/analog 1) RCA jack, Yellow color 2) Euro_SCART, Black
output Level : 2Vp-p ( with Sync.)
AUDIO Type: PC line in (Stereo R/L Channels) Level: 500 mVrms Impedance: More than 22Kohm Interface: 3.5mm Stereo jack, bluish color Type : Level : Impedance : Jack : Stereo R/L Channels 500mVrms More than 22k RCA jack , Right : Left : Red color. White color
SPDIF output level : 400mVrms Jack : RCA Jack (Orange)
5) AV (YC CVBS)
one input Input signals: CVBS, Left Right or YC Left Right
6) COMPONENTS
one input Input signals: YPbPr LEFT RIGHT or
YCbCr LEFT RIGHT Format 480i 480p 576i 576p 720p 1080i Resolution 720 x 480 720 x 480 720 x 576 720 x 576 1280 x 720 Type SD SD SD SD HD Vertical frequency 59.940Hz, 60Hz 50Hz, 59.940Hz, 60Hz 50Hz 50Hz 50Hz, 59.940Hz, 60Hz 50Hz, 59.940Hz, 60Hz
1920 x 1080 HD
7) HDMI
one input Format VGA Resolution 640 x 480 800 x 600 XGA 480p 576p 720p 1080i 1024 x 768 720 x 480 720 x 576 1280 x 720 SD SD HD Type Vertical frequency 59.94Hz, 60Hz 60Hz, 72Hz, 75Hz 60Hz, 75Hz. 50Hz, 59.940Hz, 60Hz 50Hz 50Hz, 59.940Hz, 60Hz 50Hz, 59.940Hz, 60Hz
1920 x 1080 HD
8) DVI-D
one input Input signal DVI-D , Left Right (shared with VGA input)
NO 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
Timing 720X400 (DOS) 640X480 (DOS) 640X480(VESA)
V-Freq(Hz) 70 Hz 60 Hz 72 Hz 75 Hz 85 Hz 56 Hz 60 Hz
800X600(VESA)
72 Hz 75 Hz 85 Hz 60 Hz 70 Hz 75 HZ 85 Hz 75 Hz 60 Hz 60 Hz Interlace, 60Hz
1024X768(VESA)
1152 X864(VESA) 1280 X960(VESA) 1280 X1024(VESA) 1920 X 1080 (HD)
9) VGA
one input Input signal VGA , Left Right NO 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 800X600 640X480 Timing 640X350 640X400 720X400 V-Freq(Hz) 85Hz 85Hz 85Hz 60Hz 72Hz 75Hz 85Hz 56Hz 60Hz
10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 1280X960 1280X1024 1366X768 1400X1050 1440X900 1920 X 1080 (HD) 640X350 720X400 640X480 832X624 1024X768 1152X870 1280X768 1152X864 1280X720 1024X768
72Hz 75Hz 85Hz 60Hz 70Hz 75Hz 85Hz 75Hz 60Hz 75Hz 60Hz 75Hz 60Hz 60Hz 60Hz 60Hz 60Hz Interlace, 60Hz 70Hz 70Hz 66.7Hz 75Hz 75Hz 75Hz
10) Sound management in GRAPHIC : in HDMI, the audio source is inside the HDMI signal In VGA and DVI-D, the audio comes from the audio graphic connector.
11) EDID management:
EDID data format version >= 1.3 EDID update from VGA plug, DVI, HDMI are available.
12) Card reader
See Card reader Functions and Card reader connector: those
function is included in the MGW module
13) Headphone
The user can adjust separately the headphone volume. The load impedance is 32 ohms, with 0.5W max output. The audio signal can be any input source displayed in active window
14) HIFI
On the HIFI outputs, the user can connect an external audio amplifier, the selected signal is the same as the loudspeaker. The output level is 500mV RMS
15) Loudspeakers
Max. Audio input (at 10% THD max.) at 1.0Vp-p / 1kHZ input: 15W +15W Sound Distortion at 1W/1kHZ Speaker Speaker impedance Residual Hum at Min. Volume Max. Hum at Max. Volume : 1% THD max. : Two of 15W : 8 ohms at 1kHZ : 500uW Max. : 1000uW Max.
CONNECTORS 1) Tuner type 2) AV Type IEC 69-2 fem SCART RCA Jack following: IEC 600169-2
following: EN 50 049 1 following: IEC 933-5 3.5 mm
VGA connector fem following: VESA DVI-D connector HDMI type A following: EIA/CEA 861B
3) Card reader type
Compact Flash Type I / II Smart Media Secure Digital card XD card Memory Stick Memory Stick pro Multi MediaCard
4) Color
SCART Jack Mini Din Audio Left Audio Right CVBS Y PB / CB PR / CR
black black black white red yellow Green blue red
5) Accessibility
Front : Side: Function AV2
Video connector CVBS input (RCA)
Audio connector Audio Right / Left (2 x RCA) Audio Right / Left Jack fem 3,5mm -
Headphone output Card reader
Compact flash or 7 in 1 adapter
Rear :
Function RF analog input RF digital input SCART1 RGB/CVBS SCART2 YC/CVBS SCART3 RBG/CVBS SCART4 YC/CVBS Component1 Component2 AV1 HDMI DVI-D VGA AV output
Video connector
Audio connector
IEC69-2 fem IEC69-2 fem SCART (EN 50 049 1) SCART (EN 50 049 1) SCART (EN 50 049 1) SCART (EN 50 049 1) Y, U, V (3 x RCA) Y, U, V (3 x RCA) YC (1 x mini-DIN) CVBS (1 x RCA) HDMI DVI-D SUB-D15 TV CVBS out (1 x RCA) Audio Right / Left (Jack fem 3,5mm) Audio Right / Left (2 x RCA) SPDIP out (1 x RCA) Audio Right / Left (2 x RCA) Audio Right / Left (2 x RCA) Audio Right / Left (2 x RCA)
USER INTERFACE 1) Menu type 2) Remote control 3) Response time 4) Keypad (7 keys) see UI specification for detail see UI spec typical 300ms ON/OFF , VOL+, CH + , 5) IR codes 6) LED indication MENU , VOL CH INPUT,
see UI specification for detail In standby mode In normal operation Amber Blue
7) Pin code
The pin code allows to lock the complete TV or execute channel lock. A menu is displayed after the POWER UP of the TV. For operation of this function, please refer to UI specification
8) Sleep Function 9) Remote control
It's time to power off TV NEC protocol TV custom code
off/15/30/45/60/90/120 mins selectable
refer to UI spec refer to UI spec refer to UI spec
DVBT custom code MGW custom code
SERVICE 1) Software upgrade Mainboard software and DVB-T software update available by after sales service Services term shall follow Service Contract defined with customers
ACCESSORIES
Following accessories would be contained to shipout with LCD TV. Cables Power Cord Lan cable is provided with MGW model only
Remote Controller Remote controller AAA battery
Others User Manual Warranty Card Quick guide MGW installation kit, provided with MGW model only
MECHANISM SPECIFICATION
Cosmetic and quality standards for injection molded plastic parts This specification defines the criteria to be used for inspection resulting in the acceptance or rejection of parts due to visual, cosmetic and functional requirements for customer visible surfaces. Surface quality Surface color, gloss, texture, blemishes, and all other irregularities in the plastic shall comply with QCI's approval sheet. Fade and color change All external surfaces shall be sufficiently rugged to withstand normal operator usage without extreme visible deterioration in color. The delta E must not exceed the value of 0.5 after 400 hours of UV testing. Reflectivity of surface ( Reserved )
Appearance Gap Specifications Please refer to Cosmetic specification.
Torque Specifications Common criterion
Torque ( Kg-cm ) Item 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Screw Type M2 x L T2 x L M2.5 x L T2.5/2.6 x L M3 x L T3 x L M4 x L T4 x L 7~9 kg 4~6 kg 3~5 kg 2~4 kg W/Plastics W/Plastics 2~3 kg 4~6 kg 5~7 kg 3~5 kg 4~6 kg 6~8 kg 8~10 kg W/Plastics 2~3 kg 2~4 kg 3~5 kg 2~3 kg 3~5 kg 4~6 kg Remark M: Machine thread T: Tapping thread
Physical Specifications Overall Dimensions: Height : Width : Depth : Base Tilt: Swivel: Mass Mass of display with cable approx.: 42 Kg VESA Mounting Holes According to Vesa FPMPMI standard. 4 holes 300 mm x 100 mm (4mm, 0.7 pitch threaded) in the rear center for ARM. 0° 0° 725 mm 1185 mm 285 mm
Logo and Rating Label It's customized
Packing Specifications It's customized
ENVIRONMENTAL REQUIREMENTS
The TV shall meet the following environmental requirements under normal operating conditions.
Operating 25° ± 5° for Purity, White Point, Mis-convergence, Luminance measurements and White uniformity measurement Operating temperature Operating humidity 0°C to 40°C 10% to 90% (non-condensing)
Storage and Shipping Storage temperature Shipping temperature Storage humidity Shipping humidity -10°C to 60°C -10°C to 60°C 10% to 90% (non-condensing) 10% to 90% (non-condensing)
Altitude Operating altitude 0 to 12,000 feet
Units tested at an altitude up to 12,000 feet must operate at normal conditions without exhibiting abnormal behavior such as arcing or shutdown. Shipping altitude Storage altitude 0 to 40,000 feet 0 to 40,000 feet
REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS
Product Safety This display unit complies with following safety standards. TUV compliance: EN60950 safety specification-business equipment
Emissions/Susceptibility This display unit complies with the following EMC regulations. CE Mark compliance: EN60950 EN 55022 ( CISPR 22, Class B ) IEC 1000-4-2 ESD: EN55024-2 or EN61000-2 IEC 1000-4-3 RS ( Radiated ): EN55024-3 or EN61000-3 IEC 1000-4-4 EFT: EN55024-4 or EN61000-4 IEC 1000-4-5 Surge: EN55024-5 or EN61000-5 IEC 1000-4-6 RS ( Conducted ): EN55024-6 or EN61000-6 IEC 1000-4-8 Power Frequency Magnetic Field Immunity IEC 1000-4-11 Voltage Dips, Short Interruptions, and Short Variations Immunity
RELIABILITY PERFORMANCE
Electrostatic Discharge Requirements This display shall withstand 8kV for contact discharge and 15kV for air discharge of Electrostatic Discharge to meet the acceptance criteria as specified in IEC 1000-4-2.
Mean time between failure (MTBF) For the purposes of demonstrating the MTBF of this product, a failure is defined as the inability of the product to function in accordance with this specification. A failure event interrupts the expected operation of the product and requires service or repair to restore the product to full functionality. The MTBF of this product is target meet or exceed 20,000 hours @ 25 °C at a 90% confidence limit under all operating conditions as specified in previous section.
Chapter 3
Machine Disassembly and Replacement
This chapter contains step-by-step procedures on how to disassemble the LCD TV for maintenance and troubleshooting. To disassemble the TV, you need the following tools: Wrist grounding strap and conductive mat for preventing electrostatic discharge Small Philips screw driver Philips screwdriver Plastic flat head screw driver Tweezers NOTE: The screws for the different components vary in size. During the disassembly process, group the screws with the corresponding components to avoid mismatch when putting back the components. When you remove the stripe cover, please be careful not to scrape the cover.
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General Information
Before You Begin
Before proceeding with the disassembly procedure, make sure that you do the following: 1. 2. Turn off the power to the system and all peripherals. Unplug the AC adapter and all power and signal cables from the system.
3. Remove the battery pack. NOTE: There are several types of screws used to secure the product. The screws vary in length. Please refer the picture below, group the same type of screws together during service disassembling. Please also remember the screw location for each screw type. If you fasten the screw to the wrong location, the screw may be too long to damage the main board.
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Disassembly Procedure
Removing the Speaker
1. Press the latch to release speaker cable.
2. 3. 4.
Remove the four screw securing the right speaker. Remove the right speaker. Repeat the same steps for left speaker.
5. 6.
Remove the four screws securing the right speaker bracket and remove it from speaker. Repeat the same steps for left speaker.
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Removing the TV Stand Module
1. 2. Remove the four screws securing the TV stand module. Remove the TV stand module.
Remving the I/O
1. 2. Remove the six screws securing the I/O cover. Remove the I/O cover.
3.
Remove the 20 screws securing the I/O bracket.
4.
Remove the I/O bracket.
Removing the Down Cover
1. Remove the five screws securing the down cover
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2.
Remove the four nuts securing the down cover.
3. 4.
Push the down cover a little bit backward. Remove the down cover as shown.
5.
Remove the 20 screws securing the back cover.
6.
Lift the back cover up.
7.
Disconnect the left speaker connector from back cover.
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8.
Remove the two screws securing the left speaker board.
9.
DIsconnect the right speaker connector from the back cover.
10. Remove the two screws securing the right speaker board.
11. Remove the back cover as shown.
Removing the Top Shielding
1. Remove the screws securing the top shielding.
2.
Push the top shielding a little bit upward.
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Remove the top shielding.
Removing the DMA board
1. Disconnect the following connectors and antennas.
Antenna DMA-M/B
DMA-LANboard DMA-CardReader
2.
Remove the six screws securing the DMA board and remove it.
Removing the Power Board
1. Disconnect the connectors from power board. power boardDtuner, I/O board, M/B
power board -aueio board
power boardinverter board
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2.
Remove the 9 screws securing the power board and remove the power board.
Removing the Converter Board
1. Disconnect the connectors from converter board. converter-LCD board
converter-M/B
2. 3.
Remove the four screws securing the converter board. Remove the converter board.
Removing the Audio Board
1. Disconnect the cables from audio board. power board-audio board
audio boardI/O board audio board-speaker board 2. 39 Remove the four screws securing the audio board. Chapter 3 audio board-AV3
3.
Remove the audio board.
Removing the I/O board and A-tuner Board
1. Disconnect the connectors from I/O board. I/O board-AV3 I/O board -audio board
power board -I/O board
2.
Remove the four screws securing the I/O board and four screws securing the A-tuner board.
3. 4.
Remove the I/O board and A-tuner board. Separate the I/O board and A-tuner board.
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Removing the Heatsink
1. Remove the four screws securing the heatsink.
2.
Remove the heatsink from the main unit.
Removing the Ethernet Board
1. 2. Remove the two screws securing the ethernet board. Remove the ethernet board.
3.
Disconnect the cable from the ethernet board.
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Remove the two screws securing the ethernet bracket and remove the bracket.
Removing the D-tuner
1. Remove the three screws securing the D-tuner.
2.
Remove the D-tuner.
Removing the M/B and D-tuner Board
1. Disconnect the cables from Mainboard and D-tuner board. M/B-LVDS M/B-DMA board D-tuner board-power board M/B-inverter board
M/B-power button board M/B-power board
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2.
Remove the four nuts and two screws securing the mainbaord.
3.
Remove the two screw, three short nuts, and four long nuts securing the D-tuner board.
short nuts
four long nuts 4. Remove the M/B and D-tuner board.
5.
Separate the M/B and D-tuner board.
Removing the Card Reader module
1. Remove three screws securing the card reader module.
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Remove two screws securing the ground wire.
3.
Turn the card reader module over and disconnect the cables from card reader module.
4.
Disconnect the cables from AV3 board. I/O-AV3
audio-AV3
5.
Remove the two screw securing the AV3 board and remove it from card reader module.
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Removing the Bezel Skirt
1. Remove the 6 screws securing the bezel skirt.
2.
Remove the bezel skirt.
Removing the IR Board, Power Button Board, and Keypad Board
1.
2.
Remove the two screws securing the keypad board and remove it.
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3.
Remove the two screws securing the IR board, and remove the two screws securing the power button board.
Removing the PCB Chassis
1. Disconnect the cables from LVDS board.
2.
Remove the 7 screws on chassis bottom view.
3.
Remove the 10 screws on chassis top view.
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Remove the PCD chassis as shown.
Removing the Antenna
1. Open the clip to release the antenna.
2.
Remove the antenna.
Removing the LCD Panel
1. Remove the two screws on the right.
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2.
Remove the two screws on the left.
3.
Remove the LCD panel.
4. 5.
Remove the two screws securing the right side bracket. Remove the four screws securing the down bracket. side bracket
down bracket
6.
Remove the right side bracket.
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Remove the down bracket.
8.
Repeat the same steps for left side and top bracket.
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FRU (Field Replaceable Unit) List
This chapter gives you the FRU (Field Replaceable Unit) listing in global configurations of LCD TV AT3705W. Refer to this chapter whenever ordering for parts to repair or for RMA (Return Merchandise Authorization). Please note that WHEN ORDERING FRU PARTS, you should check the most up-to-date information available on your regional web or channel. For whatever reasons a part number change is made, it will not be noted on the printed Service Guide. For ACER AUTHORIZED SERVICE PROVIDERS, your Acer office may have a DIFFERENT part number code from those given in the FRU list of this printed Service Guide. You MUST use the local FRU list provided by your regional Acer office to order FRU parts for repair and service of customer machines. NOTE: To scrap or to return the defective parts, you should follow the local government ordinance or regulations on how to dispose it properly, or follow the rules set by your regional Acer office on how to return it.
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Exploded Diagram
Number 1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 19 21 23 25
Item AV3 door assy Bezel-sub assy IR board assy LED board assy Function Key Screw M3*6-B(BNI) AV3 bracket AV3 SHD-A Cable assy USB Bezel skirt Panel bracket down LCD panel Antenna
Number 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 Label
Item
Speaker sponge-R Power-key assy Screw T3*8-B(BNI) Keypad board assy Earphone board assy Card Reader Module Cable assy card reader Condctive Tape Screw T4*16-B(BNI) Speaker cap Panel bracket side Speaker assy
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Number 27 29 31 33 35 37 39 41 43 45 47 49 51 53 55 57 59 61 63 65 67 69 71 73 75 77 79 81 83 85 87
Item Speaker bracket Gasket panel/holder power 300W Cable assy inverter-MB/ power Cable assy power-audio Cable assy power Rubber Screw M6*15-B(BNI) Back cover assy IO nut ESD down media gateway IO bracket Screw T3*8 P(Black) Heatsink Cable assy HH6 GNDGND Audio board assy Cable assy MB-DMA Tuner board assy(A) Cable assy RJ45 RJ11 bracket MB nut L17.5 AD6 CPUBD(DVBT,PAN-EU) assy Gasket Panel Panel bracket top Clip antenna Cable assy ear-audio Speaker sponge-L Cable assy speaker-L Screw M4*10-B(BNI) Scew T4*12-B(NI) Screw M3*6-B(BNI)
Number 28 30 32 34 36 38 40 42 44 46 48 50 52 54 56 58 60 62 64 66 68 70 72 74 76 78 80 82 84 86
Item Cable assy MB-key/IR/ Power key PCB-holder assy Screw M4*6 P(NI) Cable assy LVDS/power Wire mount Thermal module_N assy Stand assy Cable assy speaker-R Speaker board Label(IO&Tuner) Label power IO cover ESD top Gasket ESD T/D Cable assy I/O-audio Clip standoff AD6 tuner board(DVB-T) assy DMA module ADM-530E Ethernet module D-Tuner nut L6.5 IO board assy(PAL) M/B assy Cable assy LVDS Clip MWS-2 Cable assy ground Cable assy I/O-AV3 Spacer_TP-18 Screw M3*12-B(BNI) Screw M3*4-B(NI) Screw M4*6-B(NI)
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ACCESSORY N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A BOARD
PARTNAME
REMOTE CONTROL - EU DVBT+MGW LF REMOTE CONTROL - USA DVBT+MGW LF REMOTE CONTROL - TAIWAN DVBT+MGW LF REMOTE CONTROL - AUSTRALIA DVBT+MGW LF REMOTE CONTROL - EU DTV LF REMOTE CONTROL - USA DTV LF REMOTE CONTROL - TAIWAN DTV LF REMOTE CONTROL - AUSTRALIA DTV LF
DESCRIPTION
REMOTE CONTROL 5433614 (EU)DVBT+MGW LF
PART NO.
25.M08V7.001 25.M08V7.002 25.M08V7.003 25.M08V7.004
REMOTE CONTROL 5436225 (EU)DVBT LF
25.M08V7.005 25.M08V7.006 25.M08V7.007 25.M08V7.008
AUDIO BOARD
VWE7 AUDIO/B ASSY
55.M08V7.001
LED BOARD
VWE LED/B ASSY
55.M08V7.002
IR BOARD
VWE IR/B ASSY
55.M08V7.003
KEYPAD BOARD
VWE KAYPAD/B ASSY
55.M08V7.004
AV3/EARPHONE BOARD
VWE7 EARPHONE/B ASSY
55.M08V7.005
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PARTNAME
SPEAKER BOARD
DESCRIPTION
VWE7 SPEAKER/B ASSY
PART NO.
55.M08V7.006
DVB-T BOARD - EU AUS TWN
"AD6 CPUBD (DVB-T,PANEU) ASSY"
55.M08V7.007
N/A
CARD READER MODULE "PWR 300W,DPS-300AP13A(90~264VAC)EU"
CARDREADER MODULE ADM-530R(5V) "PWR 300W,DPS-300AP13A(90~264VAC)EU"
55.M08V7.008 55.M08V7.009
CONVERTER BOARD
POWER SUPPLY 18V 18W A94PS-028 LF
55.M08V7.010
DMA BOARD W/WIRELESS CARD
"DMA MODULE ADM530M(12V,1A)"
55.M08V7.011
ETHERNET MODULE ADM530E(IEEE802.11G)
ETHERNET MODULE ADM530E(IEEE802.11G)
55.M08V7.012
I/O BOARD - PAL
VWE7 IO/B ASSY(PAL)
55.M08V7.013
A-TUNER BOARD - PAL
VWE TUNER/B ASSY(A)
55.M08V7.014
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PARTNAME
D-TUNER BOARD - DVB-T
DESCRIPTION
AD6 TUNERBD (DVB-T) ASSY
PART NO.
55.M08V7.015
MAINBOARD DTV + MGW - PAL AUS
VW2 M/B ASSY(FOR VWE) BASE
55.M08V7.016
N/A CABLE N/A
MAINBOARD DTV- PAL AUS
VW2 M/B ASSY(FOR VWE7) BASE
55.M08V7.017
POWER CORD SP-023+IS-14H05VVF3P 1.8M EU CABLE - IO BOARD TO AUDIO 11P/13P
POWER CORD SP-023+IS14H05VV-F3P 1.8M EU CABLE ASSY VWE7 IOAUDIO 11P/13P R2A EP
27.M03V7.002 50.M08V7.001
CABLE - POWER BD TO AUDIO 8P/7P
CABLE ASSY VWE7 PWRAUDIO 8P/7P R2A EP
50.M08V7.002
CABLE - AV3/EARPHONE TO AUDIO 4P/4P
CABLE ASSY VWE7 EARAUDIO 4P/4P R2A EP
50.M08V7.003
N/A
CABLE - GROUND 1P/1P CABLE - INV(CMO37) TO MB/PWR R2A EP
CABLE ASSY VWE7 GROUND 1P/1P R3A EP CABLE ASSY VWE7 INV(CMO37)-MB/PWR R2A EP
50.M08V7.004 50.M08V7.005
CABLE - POWER CABLE EP
CABLE ASSY VWE7 POWER REV 2A EP
50.M08V7.006
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PARTNAME
CABLE - SPEAKER-L 3P/3P
DESCRIPTION
CABLE ASSY VWE7 SPEAKER-L 3P/3P R2A EP
PART NO.
50.M08V7.007
CABLE - SPEAKER-R 3P/2P
CABLE ASSY VWE7 SPEAKER-R 3P/2P R2A EP
50.M08V7.008
CABLE - IO BOARD TO AV3/ EARPHONE 6P/6P
CABLE ASSY VWE7 IO-AV3 6P/6P R2A EP
50.M08V7.009
CABLE - MB TO DMA 24P/24P
CABLE ASSY VWE7 MBDMA 24P/24P R2A EP
50.M08V7.010
CABLE - MB TO KEYPAD/IR/PWKEY EP
CABLE ASSY VWE7 MBKEY/IR/PWKEY R2A EP
50.M08V7.011
CABLE - LCD (CMO37) TO CONVERTER
CABLE ASSY VWE7 LVDS.PWR(CMO37) R2A EP
50.M08V7.012
CABLE - LVDS(CMO37) TO MB
CABLE ASSY VWE7 LVDS(CMO37) R2A EP
50.M08V7.013
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PARTNAME
CABLE - CARD-READER 7P/7P
DESCRIPTION
CABLE ASSY VWE7 CARDREADER 7P/7P R3A EP
PART NO.
50.M08V7.014
CABLE - USB 5P/5P R3A EP
CABLE ASSY VWE7 USB 5P/ 5P R3A EP
50.M08V7.015
CABLE - DMA TO ETHERNET RJ45 5P/ 5P
CABLE ASSY VWE7 RJ45 5P/5P R3A EP
50.M08V7.016
N/A N/A
CABLE - SCART-SCART VA1 20P/20P CABLE - TC1 LAN 2M (RJ45/8P)
"CABLE ASSY SCARTSCART VA1(20P/20P,R3A)" CABLE ASSY TC1 LAN 2M (RJ45/8P)
50.M03V7.019 50.M08V7.017
CASE/COVER/BRACKET ASSEMBLY BACK COVER ASSY VWE7 BACK COVER ASSY 60.M08V7.001
PCB CHASSIS
VWE7 PCB-HOLDER ASSY
33.M08V7.001
LCD PANEL BRACKET TOP
"PANEL BKT TOP VWE7(FBVWE002,REV3A)"
33.M08V7.002
LCD PANEL BRACKET SIDE
"PANEL BKT SIDE VWE7(FBVWE003,REV3B)"
33.M08V7.003
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PARTNAME
LCD PANEL BRACKET DOWN
DESCRIPTION
"PANEL BKT DOWN VWE7(FBVWE001,REV3B)"
PART NO.
33.M08V7.004
"FRONT BEZEL W/O POWER/FUN. KEY , DOOR"
VWE7 BEZEL-SUB ASSY
60.M08V7.002
FUNCTION/POWER KEY DOOR
VWE7 AV3 DOOR ASSY
42.M08V7.001
N/A
VWE7 POWER-KEY ASSY "FUNCTION KEY VWE7(EBVWE003,REV3B)"
VWE7 POWER-KEY ASSY "FUNCTION KEY VWE7(EBVWE003,REV3B)"
47.M08V7.001 47.M08V7.002
DOWN COVER
"ESD DOWN-BASE VWE7(FBVWE012,REV3C)"
33.M08V7.005
IO BRACKET
"IO BKT VWE7(FBVWE004,REV3B)"
33.M08V7.006
IO COVER
"IO COVER VWE7(EBVWE004,REV3A)"
42.M08V7.002
TOP SHIELDING
"ESD TOP VWE7(FAVWE002,REV3B)"
33.M08V7.007
BEZEL SKIRT
"BEZEL SKIRT VWE7(EAVWE004,REV3B)"
42.M08V7.003
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PARTNAME
STAND BASE ASSY
DESCRIPTION
VWE7 STAND ASSY
PART NO.
60.M08V7.003
ETHERNET BOARD BRACKET
"RJ11 BKT VWE7(FBVWE008,REV3A)"
33.M08V7.008
SPEAKER BRACKET
"SPEAKER BKT VWE7(FAVWE004,REV3C)"
33.M08V7.009
N/A
SPEAKER CAP AUDIO BOARD HEAT SINK
"SPEAKER CAP VWE7(EBVWE014,REV3A)" "HEAT SINK(AUDIO/B) VWE2 (FBVWE025,REV3A)"
42.M08V7.004 23.M08V7.002
I/O SHIELDING W/THERMAL PAD
VWE7 THERMAL MODULE_N ASSY
33.M08V7.010
"AV3 BKT VWE7(FBVWE005,REV3B)"
"AV3 BKT VWE7(FBVWE005,REV3B)"
33.M08V7.011
"AV3 SHD-A VWE7(FBVWE006,REV3A)"
"AV3 SHD-A VWE7(FBVWE006,REV3A)"
33.M08V7.012
LCD N/A SPEAKER "LCD(TFT)V370H1-L03 V01(37"",1920*1080) LF" "LCD(TFT)V370H1-L03 V01(37"",1920*1080) LF" 56.M08V7.001
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PARTNAME
SPEAKER ASSY
DESCRIPTION
SPEAKER ASSY VWE7(FS0000023AA)LF
PART NO.
23.M08V7.001
COMMUNICATION MODULE N/A N/A SCREW SCREW SCREW SCREW SCREW SCREW SCREW SCREW SCREW SCREW SCREW SCREW SCREW SCREW SCREW MISCELLANEOUS MISCELLANEOUS MISCELLANEOUS MISCELLANEOUS MISCELLANEOUS MISCELLANEOUS MISCELLANEOUS MISCELLANEOUS MISCELLANEOUS MISCELLANEOUS "SPEAKER SPONGE-R VWE7(GBVWE015,REV3A)" "SPEAKER SPONGE-L VWE7(GBVWE016,REV3A)" "GASKET PANEL VWE7(GBVWE009,REV3C)" "CLIP ANTENNA VWE7(EBVWE019,REV3A)" "CLIP MWS-2 VWE7(EBVWE020,REV3A)" "CLIP STANDOFF VWE7(EBVWE011,REV3A)" "GASKET ESD T/D VWE7(GBVWE004,REV3B)" "GASKET PANEL/HOLDER VWE7(GBVWE011,REV3A)" "CONDUCTIVE TAPE VWE7(JXVWE001,REV3A)" WIRE MOUNT "SPEAKER SPONGE-R VWE7(GBVWE015,REV3A)" "SPEAKER SPONGE-L VWE7(GBVWE016,REV3A)" "GASKET PANEL VWE7(GBVWE009,REV3C)" "CLIP ANTENNA VWE7(EBVWE019,REV3A)" "CLIP MWS-2 VWE7(EBVWE020,REV3A)" "CLIP STANDOFF VWE7(EBVWE011,REV3A)" "GASKET ESD T/D VWE7(GBVWE004,REV3B)" "GASKET PANEL/HOLDER VWE7(GBVWE011,REV3A)" "CONDUCTIVE TAPE VWE7(JXVWE001,REV3A)" "WIRE MOUNT VWE7(EBVWE010,REV3B)" 47.M08V7.003 47.M08V7.004 47.M08V7.005 47.M08V7.006 47.M08V7.007 47.M08V7.008 47.M08V7.009 47.M08V7.010 47.M08V7.011 47.M08V7.012 "IO NUT VT1(MBVT1002,REV3A)" "MB NUT L17.5 HD1(MBHD1001,REV3A)" "D-TUNER NUT L6.5 HD1(MBHD1002,REV3A)" SCREW M3*6-B(BNI) SCREW M3.0*4.0-B(NI) SCREW M4*10-B (BNI) SCREW M4*6 P (NI) SCREW M4.0*6.0-B(NI) SCREW M6*15-B(BNI) SCREW T3*8-P(BLACK) SCREW T3*8-B(BNI) SCREW T4*12 B (NI) SCREW T4*16-B(BNI) SCREW M3*12-B(BNI) "IO NUT VT1(MBVT1002,REV3A)" "MB NUT L17.5 HD1(MBHD1001,REV3A)" "D-TUNER NUT L6.5 HD1(MBHD1002,REV3A)" SCREW M3*6-B(BNI) SCREW M3.0*4.0-B(NI) SCREW M4*10-B (BNI) SCREW M4*6 P (NI) SCREW M4.0*6.0-B(NI) SCREW M6*15-B(BNI) SCREW T3*8-P(BLACK) SCREW T3*8-B(BNI) SCREW T4*12 B (NI) SCREW T4*16-B(BNI) SCREW M3*12-B(BNI) 86.M01V7.010 86.M08V7.001 86.M08V7.002 86.M08V7.003 86.M08V7.004 86.M03V7.002 86.M01V7.002 86.M08V7.005 86.M08V7.006 86.M03V7.003 86.M08V7.007 86.M01V7.008 86.M08V7.008 86.M08V7.009 ANTENNA 2.4GHZ- L (EFW1263A1)LF ANTENNA 2.4GHZ - R (EFW1266A1)LF ANTENNA 2.4GHZ (EFW1263A1)LF ANTENNA 2.4GHZ (EFW1266A1)LF 50.M08V7.018 50.M08V7.019
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MISCELLANEOUS
PARTNAME
"VWX RUBBER(GAVWE001,REV3A)"
DESCRIPTION
"VWX RUBBER(GAVWE001,REV3A )"
PART NO.
47.M08V7.013
PACKING
"CARTON COVER VWE7(HFVWE011,REV3A)FLEX" "CARTON(BASE)VWE7(HFVWE002,RE V3A)" "BOX (MONITOR)VWE7(HEVWE001,REV3A)" "EPS FOAM(UP)VWE7(HBVWE001,REV3B)" "EPS FOAM(BASE)VWE7(HBVWE002,REV3B )" "ACER TAPE VV3A(JXVV3005,3A)7.2MM*500Y" "CARTON CLASP VW7(JXVW7001,3A)"
"CARTON COVER VWE7(HFVWE011,REV3A)FL EX" "CARTON(BASE)VWE7(HFV WE002,REV3A)" "BOX (MONITOR)VWE7(HEVWE00 1,REV3A)" "EPS FOAM(UP)VWE7(HBVWE001 ,REV3B)" "EPS FOAM(BASE)VWE7(HBVWE 002,REV3B)" "ACER TAPE VV3A(JXVV3005,3A)7.2MM*5 00Y" "CARTON CLASP VW7(JXVW7001,3A)"
47.M08V7.014
PACKING PACKING
47.M08V7.015 47.M08V7.016
PACKING
47.M08V7.017
PACKING
47.M08V7.018
PACKING
47.M08V7.019
PACKING
47.M08V7.020
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