5-22 Replaceable Parts
Keyboard Configurations
The computer keyboard can
be
configured to
one
of several languages. Reconfigurations can be
done
in
the
field.
To reconfigure a keyboard:
1)
change resistors on keyboard electronics board to
desired configuration,
and
2) change keycaps to desired configuration. Instructions for changing
resistors
and
keycaps are provided
in
Chapter 4 under "Keyboard".
Figures 5-12 through 5-17 respectively illustrate the following keycap configurations: ASCII,
French, Spanish, German, Katakana,
and
Swedish/Finnish. The last four digits of the keycap part
number are provided for each keycap. The
first
four digits are always 0371. For example, the
"J"
keycap
is
identified on Figure 5-12 as 2632. To order the
"J"
keycap, order part number 0371-
2632.
All
keycap configurations except ASCII have some keycaps highlighted. The shaded keycaps differ
from the keycaps on the ASCII keyboard. The ASCII keyboard
is
the exchange assembly
in
case of
keyboard failure. Before returning a failed non-ASCII keyboard, remove
all
non-ASCII keycaps
from the failed board
and
place them
on
the replacement keyboard.