Difficulty
Moderate
Steps
6
Time Required
35 minutes
Sections
1
- LCD Digitizer
- 6 steps
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Introduction
What you need
Step 1
LCD Digitizer
- Twist both screws 180 degrees using a small flathead screwdriver. The arrows should be pointing to unlock. Slide the boot module down and out of the data collector.
Twist both screws 180 degrees using a small flathead screwdriver. The arrows should be pointing to unlock. Slide the boot module down and out of the data collector.
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Step 2
- Remove both screws using a phillips head screwdriver. Pull the top cover up and out of the data collector.
Remove both screws using a phillips head screwdriver. Pull the top cover up and out of the data collector.
Step 3
- Remove any card that may be in the slots under the top cover you removed.
Remove any card that may be in the slots under the top cover you removed.
Step 4
- Using a T6 torx driver, remove the 8 torx screws and then lift the back cover off. There is a rubber gasket between the front and back of the case. Make note of how it fits in for when you reassemble.
Using a T6 torx driver, remove the 8 torx screws and then lift the back cover off. There is a rubber gasket between the front and back of the case. Make note of how it fits in for when you reassemble.
Step 5
- Flip up the connector using a spudger and gently pull the ribbon cable out. This is the display assembly connector. Next we will gently pull the power cable up using a spudger or pry tool. The area marks by the yellow rectangle comes into play in the next step. This is where the keypad connects to the motherboard.
Flip up the connector using a spudger and gently pull the ribbon cable out. This is the display assembly connector. Next we will gently pull the power cable up using a spudger or pry tool. The area marks by the yellow rectangle comes into play in the next step. This is where the keypad connects to the motherboard.
Step 6
- Now we can remove the motherboard. Simply remove the 11 screws using a T6 torx driver. The motherboard must be lifted straight up. The keypad is connected from underneath the motherboard. It will unplug as you lift the board. That is what you want to happen
Now we can remove the motherboard. Simply remove the 11 screws using a T6 torx driver. The motherboard must be lifted straight up. The keypad is connected from underneath the motherboard. It will unplug as you lift the board. That is what you want to happen
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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