Juniper Systems I-O module Archer 2 User Manual

I/O module
replacement instructions
These instructions are used with the following kits: 24078 AR2 Communication Module Replacement Kit 24201 AR2 Docking Module Replacement Kit 24389 Measurement Specialties 12-volt Module Kit
Note: 24078 kit shown. Modules may differ in appearance
P/N: 24077.02 Copyright June 2014, Juniper Systems, Inc. Information is subject to change without notice. Juniper Systems and Archer 2 are trademarks of Juniper Systems, Inc.
Contents of I/O Module Replacement Kit
 The Archer 2 I/O Module replacement kit
Archer 2 I/O module
Two replacement M2X6 screws
 Screwdriver
Removing the I/O module
1. Remove the bottom bumper.
2. Using the provided screwdriver, loosen four screws to remove the battery door.
3. Remove the battery.
4. Remove the two screws from the sides of the module. See Figure 1.
Figure 1
5. Carefully pull straight back to remove the module from the Archer 2.
Figure 3
Tabs on module
Grooves in case
3. Align the pins with the black connector on the main board using a slight side-to-side rocking motion.
4. Firmly push down on board above the pins as shown, NOT on the plastic. See Figure 4. Push until the pins seat in the connector and there is no gap between the module and the Archer 2.
CAUTION: If the module does not push
in with rm pressure, STOP. Remove the
module and re-inspect the pins to ensure they are not damaged.
Figure 4
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Installing the new I/O module
1. Inspect new module to ensure that the pins that go into the Archer 2 are straight and that the rubber gasket around the pins is in place as shown. See Figure 2.
Figure 2
CAUTION: if the pins are not straight, do not attempt to straighten them or use the module. Contact a service center for a replacement
2. Place the tabs of the new module in the grooves of the case. See Figure 3.
5. Insert two provided M2X6 screws into the
marked holes.
6. Tighten screws with the provided
screwdriver. Ensure they are snug, but do not force them.
7. Replace the battery door.
8. Replace the bumper.
9. For additional instructions, visit http://
www.junipersys.com/Juniper-Systems­Rugged-Handheld-Computers/ products/Archer-2/Videos.
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