User's Manual

EPROM Replacement
24 Issue 1 November 1998
3. Touch a grounded surface to dissipate potentially damaging
static electricity.
4. Remove the EPROM from its socket (see Figure 10).
a. Find the EPROM located near the front of the
exposed circuit board.
b. Place your thumb under the EPROM’s top tab and
your index finger under the EPROM’s bottom tab.
c. Lift the EPROM out of the socket by pulling up with
your thumb.
5. Install the new EPROM into the socket.
a. Insert the EPROM so that the tabs on the EPROM are
aligned with the notches in the socket. (The top edge
of the socket has one notch, and the bottom edge has
two notches. The top edge of the EPROM has one
tab, and the bottom edge has two tabs.)
b. Place your thumb on the EPROM, place your index
finger on the back of the circuit board, and gently
push down on the EPROM until it snaps into place.
6. Replace the end cap.