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Identifier: bitsavers_decterminaT18XUpgradeandSystemTestGuideJul1982_6435163 (find matches)
Title: dec :: terminal :: vt180 :: EK-VT18X-IN-002 VT18X Upgrade and System Test Guide Jul1982
Year: 1919 (1910s)
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Subjects: module diskette disk drive test terminal controller diagnostic rom error control module controller module terminal controller upgrade kit disk drive disk unit kit installation error messages diskette diagnostic system test
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MR-7248 Figure 2-2 Removing Top Cover 7 VT18X UPGRADE KIT INSTALLATION 2. Remove the bottom cover on the video terminal as follows: a. Face the front of the terminal, turn it on its left side, and remove the four screws (if present)fastening the bottom cover to the chassis during shipment (Figure 2-3). Save these screwsif the terminal is to be sent to another location, otherwise, discard them. Turn the terminalupright. b. Find the four pop fasteners holding the chassis to the bottom cover. Pull the fasteners upuntil they click. c. With two hands, lift the chassis by its center support bar up and out of the bottom cover.
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MR 7971 Figure 2-3 Removing Bottom Cover 8 VT18X UPGRADE KIT INSTALLATION REMOVE TERMINAL CONTROLLER MODULE FROM INSIDE VT100 Use the following procedure. 1. Remove the terminal controller module (Figure 2-4) from the card cage. Disconnect theground wire, if present, from the module and pull the module out of its connector. 2. If present, remove the advanced video option (AVO) shown in Figure 2-4 from the terminalcontroller module. With needlenose pliers, press each standoff together while lifting up on theAVO. 3. Remove any module installed in the STP connector on the terminal controller module (Figure2-4). The printer port option (VT1XX-AC) is not used in this computer. If a printer port option isremoved, go to Chapter 3 for special instructions; if not, continue with the next step. ADVANCED VIDEO OPTION TERMINALCONTROLLERMODULE STANDOFF

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