Removal and Installation Overview
Removal and In
stallation Overview
This section
contains information about removal and installation of all modules.
Preparation
WARNING. Before performing this or any other procedure in this manual, read
the safety summaries found at the beginning of this manual. Also, to prevent
possible injury to service personnel or damage to the instrument components,
read Installation, and Preventing ESD in this section.
Before performing any procedure in this subsection, disconnect the power cord
from the line voltage source. Failure to do so could cause serious injury or death.
NOTE. Read the cleaning procedure before disassembling the instrument for
cleaning.
Required Equipment. Most modules in the instrument can be removed with
a screwdriver handle mounted with a size T-15, Torx®screwdriver tip. All
equip
ment required to remove and reinstall the modules is listed in the following
table.
Table 4-3: Required equipment for module removal
Item no. Name Description General Tool number
1
Screwdriver handle
Accepts Torx-driver bits 620-440
2T-10Torxtip
Used for removing instrument
sc
rews. Torx-driver bit for
T-10 size screw heads
640-235
3T-
15 Torx tip
Used for removing most
instrument screws. Torx-driver bit
f
or T-15 size screw heads
64
0-247
4
1
/8 inch flat-bladed screwdriver
S
crewdriver for unlocking cable
connectors
S
tandard tool
5
#0 Phillips screwdriver Screwdriver for removing small
Phillips screws, CDRW & hard
drive
Standard tool
6 Angle-Tip Tweezers
Used to remove front panel knobs Standard tool
7
3/16 inch open-end wrench
Used to remove nut posts
Standard tool
8
9/32 inch open-end wrench
Used to remove nut posts
Standard tool
9
MA-800G Soldering Aid Used to remove the front panel
trim
Standard tool
MSO70000/C, DSA70000B/C, DPO70000B/C, D PO7000, MSO5000, DPO5000 Series 4–7