Removing/replacing pcmcia options, Removing/replacing the keyboard assembly, Pcmcia device, removal/replacement – Texas Instruments 5000 User Manual

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5.5.2

Removing/Replacing PCMCIA Options

The procedure for removing and replacing the PCMCIA options is as follows:

1.

Turn off the computer.

2.

Press the associated PCMCIA Eject button (left button ejects the top
PCMCIA device, right button ejects the bottom device (see Figure 5-5).

3.

Remove the PCMCIA device(s).

4.

To replace the PCMCIA Device, open the cover door and insert the device.
Reinstall any external cabling required for the device.

5.5.3

Removing/Replacing the Keyboard
Assembly

The procedure for removing and replacing the keyboard assembly is as
follows:

1.

Turn off the computer and close the cover; disconnect the ac power
adapter (if it is attached).

2.

Slide the two cover release latches forward and open the notebook.

3.

As shown in Figure 5-6, the top edge of the keyboard is held in place by
three pairs of plastic tabs. Insert a small straight slot screwdriver into
the slots along the top edge of the keyboard as shown in Figure 5-6.
Gently tilt the screwdriver forward and allow the keyboard to lift
upwards.

PCMCIA Eject Switches

PCMCIA Slots

Figure 5-5 PCMCIA Device, Removal/Replacement

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