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Service Information
WARNING
The information in this section is intended only for qualified service
personnel. Some of the procedures may expose you to hazardous voltages
that could result in personal injury or death. Do not attempt to perform
these procedures unless you are qualified to do so.
Introduction
This section contains information necessary to service the Model 2000-SCAN-20 scanner
card and is arranged as follows:
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Handling and cleaning precautions —
Discusses handling precautions and methods to
clean the card should it become contaminated.
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Performance verification —
Covers the procedures necessary to determine if the
scanner card meets stated specifications.
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Special handling of static-sensitive devices —
Reviews precautions necessary when
handling static-sensitive devices.
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Principles of operation —
Briefly discusses circuit operation.
Handling and cleaning precautions
Because of the high-impedance areas on the Model 2000-SCAN-20, take care when handling
or servicing the card to prevent possible contamination. The following precautions should be
observed when servicing the card.
Handling precautions
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Handle the card only by the side edges.
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Do not touch any board surfaces or components not associated with the repair.
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Do not touch areas adjacent to electrical contacts.
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When servicing the card, wear clean cotton gloves.
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Do not store or operate the card in an environment where dust could settle on the circuit
board.
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Use dry nitrogen gas to clean dust off the board if necessary.
Summary of Contents for 2000-SCAN-20
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