G1000 NXi System Maintenance Manual
Page 250
King Air 300 Series
Revision 1
190-00716-N1
Configuration Module
Removal:
CAUTION: The Configuration Module PC Board Assembly contains sensitive electronics that
can be damaged by electrostatic discharge (ESD). Appropriate precautions should be applied
prior to handling this component.
1. Remove Electronic Standby Indicator per Section 6.27.1.
2. Use a Phillips screwdriver to remove the two countersunk screws from the cover on the
connector backshell.
3. Remove the backshell cover. The Configuration Module PC Board Assembly is located
directly beneath the cover.
4. Using an appropriate extraction tool remove the pins of the Configuration Module PC
Board Assembly from the D-Sub connector (D-Sub pins 15, 14, 10, and 5).
5. Remove the Configuration Module PC Board Assembly.
BACKSHELL COVER (9017274)
CFG MODULE ASSY (9017184-1)
SPRING (part of 9016479)
BACKSHELL (9017218)
SLIDE LOCK (part of 9016479)
SCREW, 4-40 (part of 9016479)
SCREW, 2-56 (90-208-10011)
SCREW, 4-40 (90-406-00011)
CABLE CLAMP (part of 9016479)
SCREW, 4-40 (part of 9016479)
TERMINAL (MS25036-149)
CONNECTOR, 15 POSN,
HI-DENS D-SUB (9016479)
TAPE (NOT SHOWN)
(AA59163-1II0020
OR 605980-1)
Figure 6-7, MD 302 Backshell and Config Module
Reinstallation:
CAUTION: The Configuration Module PC Board Assembly contains sensitive electronics that
can be damaged by electrostatic discharge (ESD). Appropriate precautions should be applied
prior to handling this component.
1. The wires coming from the Configuration Module PC Board Assembly are marked as
follows on the circuit board: TP1, TP2, TP3, and TP4.
2. With the D-Sub oriented up (pin locations 1-5 on top), orient the Configuration Module
PC Board Assembly with the electronic parts facing UP.