
4. Remove the two screws that secure the service board to the chassis, and remove the board from the chassis (see below
Figure).
1
2
Figure 20: Removing/replacing the service board
No.
Item
1
Service board
2
Screw (1 of 2)
To replace the service board
1. If you are replacing the old service board with a new one, unpack the new board and cable.
2. Position the new service board inside the chassis, fitting the LED display and service switches through the cutouts in the
chassis.
3. Secure the service board to the chassis using the two screws that you removed earlier (see above Figure).
4. Connect the service board cable to the connector on the service board.
The cable is keyed to fit in the connector only one way.
5. Connect the free end of the service board cable to connector PORT80 on the motherboard.
The cable is keyed to fit in the connector only one way.
6. Make sure that the service switches are set to the OFF position (both switches are away from ON). See
software using a USB flash drive” on page 38
7. Reassemble the imagePASS and verify its functionality (see
“Restoring imagePASS functionality after service” on page
).
■ Chassis fan
One chassis fan is installed in the imagePASS, near the service board. Use the following procedures to remove or replace the
fan.
To remove the chassis fan
1. Access and open the imagePASS, as described on
“Accessing the imagePASS” on page 13
.
2. Disconnect the 4-pin fan cable connector from the motherboard.
3. REPLACING PARTS
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Summary of Contents for imagePASS-P1
Page 6: ...Introduction 1 Introduction 2 ...
Page 11: ...Using the imagePASS 2 Using the imagePASS 7 ...
Page 13: ...Figure 3 The imagePASS Tools menu 2 Using the imagePASS 8 ...
Page 14: ...REPLACING PARTS 3 Replacing Parts 10 Restoring imagePASS functionality after service 34 ...
Page 40: ...INSTALLING SYSTEM SOFTWARE 4 Installing System Software 36 ...
Page 47: ...TROUBLESHOOTI NG 5 Troubleshooting 43 ...