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Optimod-AM 9400 V1.2 Operating Manual - Orban

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OPTIMOD-<strong>AM</strong> DIGITAL MAINTENANCE 4-3<br />

C) Unplug the RS-232 interface assembly from the base board.<br />

4. Removing the CPU Module:<br />

A) Remove the four screws holding the CPU module to the standoffs that support<br />

it on the base board.<br />

B) Applying gentle upward pressure, unplug the CPU module from the base<br />

board.<br />

5. Removing the Base Board:<br />

A) If you have not done so yet, remove the top cover (step 1, above).<br />

B) If you have not done so yet, remove the CPU module (step 4, above).<br />

C) Using a 3/16-inch hex nut driver, remove the two hex nuts holding the DB-25<br />

connector to the rear panel of the chassis.<br />

D) If you have not done so yet, remove the RS-232 connector board (step 3,<br />

above).<br />

E) If you have not done so yet, remove the five cables that connect the display<br />

assembly to the base board (step 2.A) on page 4-2).<br />

F) If you have not yet done so, remove the RS-232 interface assembly from the<br />

base board.<br />

G) Disconnect the ribbon cable connecting the base board to the I/O board.<br />

H) Disconnect the ribbon cable connecting the base board to the DSP board.<br />

I) Disconnect the ribbon cable connecting the power supply to the base board.<br />

J) Using a #1 Philips screwdriver, remove the four corner screws holding the base<br />

board to the chassis standoffs.<br />

K) Using a 3/16-inch hex nut driver, remove the four hex standoffs on which the<br />

CPU module was mounted<br />

L) The base board is now free and can be removed from the chassis.<br />

6. Removing the I/O (Input/Output) Board:<br />

A) If you have not done so yet, remove the top cover (step 1, above).<br />

B) Unlock all XLR connectors, using a jeweler's screwdriver: engage the locking<br />

mechanism (in the center of the triangle formed by the three contact pins)<br />

and turn counterclockwise until the XLR connector is no longer attached.<br />

C) Remove the ribbon cable that connects the I/O board to the base board.<br />

D) Remove the ribbon cable that connects the I/O board to the DSP board.<br />

E) Disconnect the ribbon cable connecting the power supply to the base board.<br />

F) Remove the three #1 Phillips screws (and their washers) that connect the I/O<br />

board to the chassis.

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