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Installing replaceable parts
4. To replace the PCPs, reverse the previous steps.
To replace the PCP assembly, reverse the steps in the
preceding section.
• The cable connections are listed in Table 7-1. Also
refer to Figure 7-8 and Figure 7-9.
Table 7-1: Component cable connections
Connect:
to:
J15,handset
J10B on the telephony PCP
J53, keypad PCP
J1A on the telephony PCP
J19, card reader PCP
J6 on the control PCP
J20, display (VFD) PCP
J7 on the control PCP
J33, coin validator PCP
J8 on the control PCP
This reconnects the power;
do it last:
J18, rear terminal PCP
J5 on the control PCP
Optional features
J35, datajack module
(if one is installed)
J34 on the telephony PCP
If a smart card alert daughter board installed:
J39, keypad PCP
J36 on the smart card alert daughter board
J14, alerter PCP
J37 on the smart card alert daughter board
5. When complete, reconnect the power and close and
lock the housing assembly. Refer to
Opening the ter
minal,
if necessary.
• After replacing the control PCP, perform the IN
STALL terminal-configuration routine to store data
in the memory. Refer to
Starting INSTALL term i
nal-configuration
in Chapter 3.
• After replacing a telephony PCP, perform a forced
download. Refer to
Forced Millennium Manager
(NCC) download
in Chapter 5.
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