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2-46  De-solder and discard the eight L-shaped pins that the CRT plugged into (figure 
4) on the motherboard. NOTE: This step is required because the pins no longer 
have a mating CRT connector that is insulated and so they would be a potential 
shorting hazard to the instrument cover. 
2-47  Solder the yellow wire on the 23V power cable (W3 included in kit) to connector 
A1XA6 pin-7 on the bottom of the A1 motherboard (figure 4). 
2-48  Tie strap the yellow wire on cable W3 to the existing motherboard wiring harness 
(figure 4). 
2-49  On the side of the A1A3 sheet metal shielding cage that faced where the CRT 
used to be, there will either be a hole in the middle of the side or a notch where 
the cage meets the motherboard. 
Figure 4: A1 Modifications 
2-50  If there is a hole in the middle of the side, then feed the 23V power cable edge 
connector PCB, on cable assembly W3, through the hole and plug it into the 
empty A1A3 card slot. 
2-51  If there is a notch in the side of the A1A3 cage, then guide the W3 PCB connector 
through that notch. 
2-52  Reinstall the A1A3 high voltage power supply shielding cage. Ensure the W2 
cable passes in front of the A1A3 cage so it will reach the display when installed. 
2-53  Reinstall the A1C3 and A1A6/A7/A8 covers that were removed in step 2-27 and 
engage cards A1A7 and A1A8 into their guide slots. 
2-54  Reconnect all cable clamps that were disconnected from the A1A3 and 
A1A6/A7/A8 assemblies. 
2-55  On the old front panel assembly, remove the “Level” and “Intensity” knobs and 
the retaining nuts underneath them. 
2-56  Lift off the front panel keyboard overlay and set it aside. 
2-57  Remove the eight 4-40 flat-head screws on the front of the keyboard assembly. 










