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Installation and Service Guide: Color Controller E-85A
Replacing parts
Restoring and verifying functionality after service
Complete your inspection and service by reassembling and verifying the E-85A.
To reassemble and verify the E-85A
1
Reseat all boards, cables, connectors, and other parts loosened or removed during service.
When routing cables in the E-85A make sure that:
•
Covers are securely installed after routing cables.
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Cables are not looped around internal circuit boards, or components (such as capacitors and resistors).
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Cable routing does not interfere with the operation of internal components.
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Cables do not lie on or against any internal heating element.
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Cables do not interfere with removing or replacing components.
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Cables do not interfere with opening or closing E-85A panels.
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Cables are not tangled.
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Cable slack is secured with tie wraps.
2
Restore the system to the upright position.
3
Replace any panels that you removed earlier, as described in
4
Reinstall the E-85A in the furniture, as described in
“To replace the E-85A in the furniture”
This replacement procedure includes reattaching the monitor assembly and the left panel.
5
If you installed a new hard disk drive, install system software (see
).
Replacement hard disk drives are not shipped with pre-installed system software.
6
If you replaced the motherboard with a new motherboard, make sure that the new motherboard solves the problem that
you are troubleshooting (see
), and then transfer options to the new motherboard (see
).
7
Make sure to configure the date and time in Setup.
For more information, see
Configuration and Setup
, which is part of the user documentation set.
8
Before you leave the customer site, verify the E-85A operation.
Verify the E-85A operation
1
Make sure you reassemble the E-85A (see
). For cable connections see
.
2
Connect the monitor, keyboard, mouse, and dongles to the E-85A (see
3
Connect power to the E-85A (see
Warning:
Do not lift the E-85A without assistance. Follow standard ESD precautions when handling internal
components (see