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• The CPU PCBA contains a USB flash drive PCBA that stores
user-created Custom Trends, as well as Citrix certificates
required for the DNA feature.
• Reformat the new USB flash drive as part of the CPU
replacement procedure.
• When you replace the CPU PCBA, Spacelabs Healthcare
recommends that you transfer the old USB flash drive to the
new CPU PCBA.
Figure 4-7 USB Flash Drive
10 Connect speaker cable to P070 port. Connect the fan cable to J8
Port.
11 Install the new CPU onto the chassis. Connect to the battery,
monitor dock, and interface PCBs.
12 Make sure that the speaker and fan cables are not pinched.
13 Use the 12 screws removed in Step 6 on page 4-12 to secure the
CPU to the main chassis.
14 Reinstall the wireless adaptor PCB. Reconnect the two antenna
cables if applicable.
15 Place the monitor upright, as shown in Figure 4-4 on page 4-10.
16 Position the bezel assembly as shown in Figure 4-4 on page 4-10.
17 Connect cable 175-1855-xx Com4 to J941 (CPU).
18 Connect cable Center Video Port 175-1858-xx to J40 (CPU).
19 Connect cable 175-1856-xx to J261 (CPU).
20 Connect cable 175-1857-xx Com1 to J50 (CPU).
21 Move the bezel into position. Place the monitor face-down on a
stable, padded surface. To attach the bezel assembly to the rear
enclosure again, use the original screws and finishing plugs
(Refer to Step 2 on page 4-8 and Step 3 on page 4-8).
Note:
Options B and C do not have finishing plugs.