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Eventide ARGUS 3000 - 7000 Battery Replacement

Eventide ARGUS 3000
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19.
At
this
time,
set
all
programmable
data
as
you
would
when
first
installing
the
unit.
(Refer
to
the
_
installation
or
reference
manual.)
:
!
5.3
7000
Battery
Replacement
The
ordering
part
number
for
the
lithium
battery
is
#105003.
j_l
Necessary
Tools:
Small
phillips
head
screwdriver
r*
Small
soldering
iron
and
solder
Razor
blade
or
X-acto
knife
Wire
stripper
rn
Heat
gun
or
hair
dryer
Remove
The
CPU
Board
.-,
1.
Loosen
the
two
phillips
head
screws
on
both
sides
of
the
database
handle
on
the
front
panel
of
the
7000.
(Refer
to
Figure
1
on
page
6
of
this
manual.)
Gently
pull
on
the
handle
to
slide
the
database
^
board
out
of
the
front
of
the
unit.
;
j
If
difficulty
is
encountered
in
removing
the
database,
grasp
the
handle
firmly
and
wiggle
it
from
side
^
to
side
while
pulling.
j
;
CAUTION
^
DO
NOT
use
a
screwdriver
or
other
device
to
remove
the
database
board.
Using
any
tool
to
pry
out
the
board
will
damage
the
bezel
and
database
board.
2.
The
bottom
panel
is
held
in
place
with 10
screws:
eight
3/16
inch
screws
and
two
1/8
inch
screws.
.
J
The
1/8
inch
screws
are
marked
in
red.
Note
their
location,
then
remove
all
ten
screws
to
remove
"
the
bottom
panel.
*«~
3.
The
rear
cover
is
attached
to
the
unit
housing
with
five
flat-head
screws.
Remove
these
screws.
CAUTION
Do
not
remove
the
red-marked
screw
on
the
right
cover.
This
screw
does
not secure
the
rear
cover.
This
screw
is
not
as
long
as
the
others
because
there
is
not
as
much
clearance
at
this
location.
If
P
you
remove
this
screw,
be
sure
to
put
the
correct
screw
back
in this
location
so as not
to
damage
the
unit.
4.
The
rear
cover
is
connected
to
the
CPU
and
transfer
boards.
Slowly
pull
the
rear
cover
out
of
the
unit
housing
until
the
boards
are
exposed
approximately
1-1/2
inches.
5.
A
ribbon
cable
connects
the
solder
side
of
the
CPU
board
to
the
mother
board.
Disengage
this
connector
and
slide
the
CPU
board
completely
out
of
the
unit's
housing.
6.
On
the
rear
cover
there
are
two
pan-head screws
located
at
either
end of
the
25
pin
D-connector,
| ;
which
secure
the
rear
cover
to
the
CPU
board.
Separate
the
CPU
board
and
rear
cover
by
first
removing
these
screws.
Page
24
Argus
Maintenance
Manual
Part
#5006
July,
1993

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