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Appendix B: Advanced Information
Assembly and Disassembly
Should you require access to the KAM’98 to reposition jumpers or for other pur
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poses, disassemble as follows:
1. Turn off power to your KAM’98 and remove all cables from the unit.
2. Using a small Phillips screwdriver, remove the four (4) case screws located
on each side of the case.
3. Remove the top cover from the unit.
NOTE: In most cases, no further disassembly of the unit is necessary. Only if
you need to change a wire jumper or solder connections to the PC board should
you continue with disassembly of the KAM’98.
4. Remove the two (2) screws securing the rear panel to the case.
5. Observe proper static protection precautions and gently lift the rear panel and
the PC board backward and up from the case.
To reassemble, reverse the above procedure.
Hard Reset
The hard reset process is provided to re-initialize the KAM’98 to its default val
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ues. This process may become necessary should operational problems be encoun
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tered or when upgrading your firmware to a new version. The readout specified
in step 5 below will be legible only if your terminal baud rate is 9600. At other
terminal baud rates, a reset will occur. However, no display readout will be ob
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served. This procedure is performed as follows:
Appendix B: Advanced Information Assembly and Disassembly
User’s Guide 334 KAM’98 v 8.3

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