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P2 - P5 PowerStations: DRAM Replacement

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7. Turn on the unit.

Note

If the PowerStation begins to beep when you power up the unit, it 
means that the DRAM module(s) are not properly seated. If 
necessary, repeat the procedure and reseat the DRAM module(s).

8. If necessary, reinstall the PowerStation in its enclosure.

This completes the DRAM installation. The PowerStation will 
automatically recognize the amount of installed memory the next time you 
power it up.

Reassembling a P3-P5 PowerStation

When you are finished installing the DRAM, follow these steps to 
reassemble the P3-P5 PowerStation. 

1. Press the protective cover into place over the CPU card, making sure 

the plastic fasteners are completely inserted through the holes.

2. Connect the connector.

3. Tilt the PowerStation back cover toward the display panel, making 

sure the cables are not pinched between the display and the back cover.

4. Tighten the fasteners to secure the display into place.

5. Replace the back cover and tighten the two screws to secure it into 

place.

6. Reconnect power to the unit.

7. Turn on the unit.

Note

If the PowerStation begins to beep when you power up the unit, it 
means that the DRAM module(s) are not properly seated. 
Disconnect the power and remove the display and board protector to 
verify that the DRAM is properly seated.

8. If necessary, reinstall the PowerStation in its enclosure.

This completes the DRAM installation. The PowerStation will 
automatically recognize the amount of installed memory the next time you 
power it up.

Summary of Contents for P2 PowerStation

Page 1: ...t driver Needle nose pliers Electrostatic Discharge Precautions Modern integrated electronic devices especially CPUs and memory chips are extremely sensitive to electrostatic discharges ESD and fields...

Page 2: ...e next procedure Disassembling a P2 PowerStation If you have a P3 P4 or P5 PowerStation skip the next procedure and proceed to Disassembling a P3 P5 PowerStation on page 4 Disassembling a P2 PowerStat...

Page 3: ...lide the CPU card out of its socket and turn it over The two DRAM sockets are located on the back of the board See the illustration below You are now ready to remove the DRAM module Continue with Remo...

Page 4: ...tic dissipative mat in a location free from dirt and moisture and protected against static discharge 5 Remove the screws securing the back cover 6 Remove the back cover from the unit 7 Loosen the fast...

Page 5: ...ners that hold the protective cover to the CPU Board See the illustration below 11 Remove the protective cover carefully sliding it from beneath the remaining ribbon cables You are now ready to remove...

Page 6: ...n the P2 P3 and P5 PowerStations the DRAM slots are located in a similar position as the DRAM slots on the P4 PowerStation shown below 2 Push outward on the two clips holding the DRAM module in its so...

Page 7: ...dule 3 Visually inspect the DRAM module to ensure that it is fully seated in the socket If you have a P2 PowerStation continue with the following section Reassembling a P2 PowerStation If you have a P...

Page 8: ...rd making sure the plastic fasteners are completely inserted through the holes 2 Connect the connector 3 Tilt the PowerStation back cover toward the display panel making sure the cables are not pinche...

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