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Eventide ARGUS 3000 - Section 6 SHORTING PLUG JACK REPLACEMENT; General; 5000 Shorting Plug Jack Replacement

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Section
6
SHORTING
PLUG
JACK
REPLACEMENT
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6.1
General
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The
shorting
plug
jack
is
used
to
access
setup
mode
in
the
models
5000
and
7000.
This
is
generally
done
at
the
time
of
initial
installation
and
setup
or
when
the
unit's
lithium
battery
is
changed.
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Error
"STATUS
CODE
11"
is
generally
caused
by
a
problem
with
either
the
shorting
plug
or
the
shorting
plug
jack.
If
the
shorting
plug
is
in
the
jack
when
this
error
code
appears,
the
failure
is
most
likely
due
to
the
plug
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itself.
However,
if
the
plug
is
not
in
the
jack
when
the
error
code
appears,
the
failure
is
most
likely
due
to
the
Lj
jack.
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The
shorting
plug
jack
is
located
on
the
CPU
board.
To
replace
the
jack,
you
must
first
remove
this
board
from
jj
the
unit.
NOTE
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When
removing
the
screws,
take
note
of
their
location,
as
it
is
important
that
they
be
replaced
correctly.
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6.2
5000
Shorting
Plug
Jack
Replacement
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Soldering
skills
are
required
to
perform
this
procedure.
The
ordering
part
number
for
the
shorting
plug
jack
is
w
#315016.
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Necessary
Tools:
Small
phillips
head
screwdriver
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Small
slot-head
screwdriver
Small
soldering
iron
and
solder
[r
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Solder
wick
(preferred)
or
solder
sucker
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Remove
The
CPU
Board
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1.
Remove
the
screws
from
the
right
side
panel
(panel
nearest
the
operating
controls).
Note
the
jj
position
of
smaller
screws
versus
larger
ones.
Remove
this
panel
to
expose
the
database
board.
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2.
Two
pairs
of
small
pins
and
two
28
pin
connectors
on
the
component
side
of
the
database
board
11
connect
it
to
the
underlying
CPU
board.
The
connectors
are
located
near
the
front
panel
bezel.
Gently
pull
on
the
database
board,
lifting
it
up from
the
back
of
the
unit
and
wiggling
it
gently
to
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disengage
it
from
the
connector
on
the
CPU
board.
Remove
the
database
board
from
the
unit's
\
housing.
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3.
The
rear
cover
is
attached
to
the
unit
housing
with
five
flat-head
screws.
Remove
these
screws.
CAUTION
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Do
not
remove
the
red-marked
screw
on
the
top
cover.
This
screw
does
not
secure
the
rear
cover.
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This
screw
is
not as long as
the
others
because
there
is
not
as
much
clearance
at
this
location.
If
you
remove
this
screw,
be
sure
to
put
the
correct
screw
back
so
as
not
to
damage
the
unit.
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Argus
Maintenance
Manual
Part
#5006
July,
1993
Page
27
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