Maintenance
7-7
7.7
Disassembly
If it is necessary to troubleshoot the instrument or replace a
component, use the following disassembly procedure. Also
refer to the assembly drawings at the end of this section:
• 708A-030 — Panel assembly
• 708A-040 — Front panel assembly
• 708A-050 — Bottom cover assembly
• 708A-051 — Chassis assembly
• 708A-080 — Final inspection
WARNING
Before disassembly, disconnect the line
cord, ensure no voltage is applied from
user circuits, and remove all plug-in
cards from the instrument.
1. Turn off the Model 708A Switching System. Disconnect
the instrument from the power line and other equipment.
2. Remove the analog backplane or switching card that
may be installed (refer to paragraph 2.2 for an analog
backplane or paragraph 2.3 for a card).
3. Remove the cover (paragraph 7.3).
4. Remove the shield (708A-051).
5. Remove the desired component board from the Model
708A by disconnecting all plugs and cables from the
board and removing necessary hardware.
6. Reverse the above procedure to assemble the
instrument.
7.8
Static sensitive devices
CMOS devices are designed to operate at high impedance
levels for lower power consumption. As a result, any static
charge that builds up on your person or clothing may be suf-
ficient to destroy these devices if they are not handled prop-
erly. Use the following precautions when handling static
sensitive devices.
NOTE
Since the CMOS devices installed in the
Model 708A are not denoted in this manu-
al, all ICs and transistors should be han-
dled as static sensitive devices.
1. Transport static-sensitive devices in
containers designed to prevent static
build-up. Typically, these parts will be
received in anti-static containers of
plastic or foam. Always leave the
devices in their original containers
until ready for installation.
2. Remove the devices from their pro-
tective containers only at a properly
grounded work station. Also ground
yourself with a suitable wrist strap.
3. Handle the devices only by the body;
do not touch the pins or terminals.
4. Any printed circuit board into which
the device is to be inserted must also
be properly grounded to the bench or
table.
5. Use only anti-static type de-soldering
tools.
6. Use only soldering irons with
properly grounded tips.
7. Once the device is installed on the PC
board, it is usually adequately
protected, and normal handling can
resume.
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