WJ-8611 DIGITAL VHF/UHF RECEIVER
MAINTENANCE 6-21
6.8.3 FRONT PANEL ASSEMBLY (A1) REMOVAL AND REPLACEMENT
1.
Disconnect power from the receiver.
2.
Remove the receiver top and bottom covers to gain access to the
internal assemblies and cabling.
3.
From the top of the receiver, unplug the AC twisted pair cable
(S1J1) from its P1 connector.
4.
From the underside of the receiver, unplug the AC twisted pair cable
(S1P1) from its W7P2 connector. Disconnect the twenty-four-pin
ribbon cable from J5 on the Digital Assembly (A2). Disconnect six-
pin cable connector W5P2 from J29.
5.
Remove the six Phillips-head screws that secure the front panel to
the receiver chassis.
6.
Gently pull the front panel forward until the circuit boards clear the
mounting brackets. It may be necessary to move the panel to the
side to clear the brackets.
7.
Reinstallation of the assembly is performed in reverse order of the
removal.
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.8.4 PART 482554 FRONT PANEL CONTROL PC ASSEMBLY (A1A1)
REMOVAL AND REPLACEMENT
1.
Remove front panel, as described in the Type 797229 Front Panel
Assembly (A1) Removal and Replacement Procedure
(
paragraph 6.8.3
).
2.
Remove knobs from Edit and Phones controls. Remove 5/16-inch
nut and lock-washer hardware securing the Edit Knob and Phones
control. Remove the ½-inch nut and lock-washer securing the
Phones jack. Unplug the tuning wheel cable from J3.
3.
Remove the four Phillips-head screws from the PC board, securing
the board to the front panel standoffs.
4.
Slowly lift the board from its seat on the standoffs. As the board is
lifted, the PC board mounted connector (J9) will unplug from its
connection at P1 of the Part 482929 Display PC Assembly (A1A2).
5.
Remove the cable from connector J8.
6.
Reinstallation of the assembly is performed in reverse order of the
removal. When reinstalling the board, carefully align J9 with P1 as
the assembly is being set in place. Reinstall the screws and control
knobs.
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