2 replacing the rf assembly, 3 replacing the cpu assembly, Replacing the rf assembly -4 – Yokogawa EJX430B User Manual

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9-4

IM 01C27B01-01EN

■ Attaching the Integral Indicator
1) Align both the integral indicator and RF

assembly connectors and engage them.

2) Insert and tighten the two mounting screws.

3) Replace the cover.

Zero

adjustment

screw

RF assembly

CPU assembly

Amplifier cover

Mounting screw

Integral

indicator

Boss

Stud

F0902.ai

Press

Forward

Power

cable

Zero-adjustment

screw pin

Figure 9.2

Removing and Attaching Integral

indicator, RF assembly and CPU

Assembly

9.4.2 Replacing the RF Assembly

This subsection describes how to replace the RF

assembly (see Figure 9.2).

■ Removing the RF assembly
1) Remove the cover.

2) Remove the integral indicator (refer to

subsection 9.4.1).

3) Remove the two stud bolts by using a socket

driver (width across flats: 5.5 mm).

4) Disconnect the RF assembly from the CPU

assembly. When doing this, carefully pull the RF

assembly straight forward so as not to damage

the connector pins between it and the CPU

assembly.

5) Disconnect the antenna cable that connects the

RF assembly and the antenna.

NOTE

Be careful not to apply excessive force to the

RF assembly and the connector of the antenna

cable when removing it.

■ Mounting the RF assembly
1) Connect the antenna cable between the RF

assembly and the antenna.

2) Align both the RF assembly and CPU assembly

connectors and engage them.

3) Tighten the two stud bolts.

4) Mount the integral indicator (refer to subsection

9.4.1).

5) Replace the cover.

9.4.3 Replacing the CPU Assembly

This subsection describes how to replace the CPU

assembly (see Figure 9.2).

■ Removing the CPU assembly
1) Remove the cover.

Remove the integral indicator and the RF

assembly (refer to subsections 9.4.1 and 9.4.2).

2) Turn the zero-adjustment screw to the position

as shown in Figure 9.2.

3) Disconnect the power cable (cable with brown

connector at the end).

When doing this, lightly press the side of the

CPU assembly connector and pull the cable

connector to disengage (see the upper left of

Figure 9.2).

4) Use a socket driver (width across flats, 5.5 mm)

to loosen the two bosses.

5) Carefully pull the CPU assembly straight

forward to remove it.

6) Disconnect the flat cable (cable with white

connector at the end) that connects the CPU

assembly and the capsule.

NOTE

Be careful not to apply excessive force to the

CPU assembly when removing it.

■ Mounting the CPU assembly
1) Connect the flat cable (with white connector)

between the CPU assembly and the capsule.

2) Connect the power cable (with brown

connector) to the CPU assembly.

NOTE

Make certain that the cables do not get pinched

between the case and the edge of the CPU

assembly.

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