3-6
Maintenance
3.6.2 Chassis Assembly/Disassembly
1.
If disassembly of the chassis or the main board is required, then use a TORX™ screwdriver with
a T6 head to remove the four screws holding the main board to the chassis.
Figure 3-5: Remove Main Board from Chassis
2.
Lift the main board from the chassis (refer to Figure 3-5).
3.
Remove the small O-ring retainers from their slots in the chassis. Note the alignment of the
retainers for reassembly.
4.
Remove the O-ring.
5.
If required in disassembly, slide off the ground contact from the top corner boss of the radio
chassis.
3.6.3 Keypad, Display, and Keypad/PassPort/Option Board Disassembly
1.
If the disassembly of the keypad or the keypad printed circuit board, is required, lift the
microphone flex circuit up, and carefully remove the microphone and its boot from the front cover
pocket. (See Figure 3-6 on page 3-7).
2.
Lay this flex circuit to one side.
NOTE: At this point, if necessary, the DTMF Retrofit Kit Procedure can be performed.
(See section 3.7.7 DTMF Retrofit Kit Procedure (Optional Upgrade Procedure) on page
3-12).
CAUTION:
Refer to the CMOS CAUTION in paragraph on page 3-2 before removing
the main board. Be sure to use electrostatic discharge (ESD) protection when
handling circuit boards.
Main
Board
Screws (4)
Radio
Chassis
O-Ring
Retaining
Features
Compliant
Ground
Contact
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C a u t i o n
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