Difficulty

Easy

Steps

10

Time Required

                          10 minutes            

Sections

4

  • Stand
  • 1 step
  • Panels
  • 3 steps
  • Metal EMI Shield
  • 3 steps
  • USB Port
  • 3 steps

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Introduction

What you need

Step 1

              Stand               
  • Lay the display facing down with the stand away from you.
  • Remove the three size 2.0 hex screws on the swing arm and remove the swing arm as well as the plastic shield under it.

Lay the display facing down with the stand away from you.

Remove the three size 2.0 hex screws on the swing arm and remove the swing arm as well as the plastic shield under it.

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Step 2

              Panels               
  • Remove the size 2.5 hex screws from each corner that connects the panels to the display and remove them.

Remove the size 2.5 hex screws from each corner that connects the panels to the display and remove them.

Step 3

  • Rotate the display so the legs of the display are now facing you
  • Grip the top of the clear panel and lift it upwards, and pull the ADC cable through the hole.

Rotate the display so the legs of the display are now facing you

Grip the top of the clear panel and lift it upwards, and pull the ADC cable through the hole.

Step 4

  • Remove the grey back panel by lifting the bottom and pulling the ADC cable through the hole.

Remove the grey back panel by lifting the bottom and pulling the ADC cable through the hole.

Step 5

              Metal EMI Shield               
  • The next layer will be a shiny metal panel, which might have some stickers. Make sure to remove these stickers.

The next layer will be a shiny metal panel, which might have some stickers. Make sure to remove these stickers.

Step 6

  • Now locate and remove the lone Phillips screw holding the EMI shield to the display

Now locate and remove the lone Phillips screw holding the EMI shield to the display

Step 7

  • Now that the screw has been removed, slide the panel towards your body and lift it out.
  • You may need to remove the clear USB port cover to remove the metal EMI shield.

Now that the screw has been removed, slide the panel towards your body and lift it out.

You may need to remove the clear USB port cover to remove the metal EMI shield.

Step 8

              USB Port               
  • To remove the USB port, remove these four screws holding down the port and metal brackets.
  • There may be a zip tie you need to cut that is attaching the USB unit to the display

To remove the USB port, remove these four screws holding down the port and metal brackets.

There may be a zip tie you need to cut that is attaching the USB unit to the display

Step 9

  • Remove the cable from the logic board that is connecting the USB port.

Remove the cable from the logic board that is connecting the USB port.

Step 10

  • Remove the USB port

Remove the USB port

To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.

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