Introdução

The I/O and processing board of the P16-M has the audio processing components, audio jacks, and other connectors mounted on it. You might need to take it out to replace broken connectors.

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    • Remove 10 Phillips #2 screws from around the edges of the bottom plate

    • Some of these screws are longer than others, so it's worth keeping track of which one came from where.

    • Use a spudger or flathead screwdriver to lever the bottom plate free.

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    • Remove the two silver Phillips #2 screws from the back plate.

    • With the P16-M face down on the table, ease the circuit board away from the back plate to free the connectors from their slots, then manoeuvre it out of the case.

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    • Push on the plastic tabs either side of the ribbon connector to free the ribbon.

    • Pull on the ribbon cable to remove it. This should barely require any force.

Conclusão

To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.

Harry Cutts

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