Password caution, Required tools and equipment, Notebook frus – Texas Instruments 60X User Manual

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Field Service 6-3

6.2.4

Password Caution

The notebook computer can be password protected to prevent unauthorized use.
However, if the password is lost, the notebook must be returned to the Texas
Instruments manufacturing facility in Temple, Texas U.S.A. to restore access. This
service is not covered by warranty.

6.3

Required Tools and Equipment

All Extensa 60x and 65x Series Notebook corrective maintenance procedures can be
performed using the following tools:

Tweezers

Plastic Stick

Small flat-blade screwdriver

Small Phillips screwdriver

Caution: All boards, options and peripherals contain components that are
sensitive to static electricity. When handling any of these items, protect
against static electricity by using wrist grounding straps and grounded
working mats. When moving or storing items, use the anti-static bags
supplied with the items.

6.4

Notebook FRUs

For a listing and description of the notebook Field Replacement Units (FRUs), refer to
the appendices in this manual for the appropriate models (e.g. Appendix A contains
maintenance data from the 60x Series; Appendix B contains maintenance data for the
65x Series.)

6.5

FRU Removal/Replacement Procedures

The following paragraphs contain field service-level removal/replacement procedures
for the 60x/65x Series Notebook Computers.

Most FRU removal/replacement procedures involve connecting and disconnecting

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