
B-63945EN/02 5.MATTERS COMMON TO BOTH LCD-MOUNTED TYPE AND STAND-ALONE TYPE (HARDWARE)
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5.3.2 Method of Insertion
<1> Check that the metal fittings of the spacers are raised.
<2> To align the card board insertion position, touch the spacer fixing
end faces of the card board with the spacers as shown in the
figure below. (At this time, the board can be touched with the
spacers for easier position alignment by slightly holding up the
connector side and lowering the spacer side only.)
<3> While aligning the card board with the spacers, lower the
connector side slowly then cause the connectors to touch each
other.
<4> The mating position can be determined more easily by moving
the card board back and forth slightly in the arrow direction.
<5> Push the connector side of the card board slowly. At this time,
push the card board against the board on the rear side of the
connector. The force required for connector insertion is about 10
kgf. If the connector cannot be mated by a force of about 10 kgf
or more, the card board may be aligned incorrectly, and the
connector can break. In this case, realign the card board. (Note:
Do not press the radiation fin installed on a CPU and LSI chip.
Otherwise, the radiation fin can break.)
<6> Push in the spacer metal fittings.
240-pin
connector on
the back
Spacer
Spacer
Spacer fixing
end face
Connector side
Spacer side
ease put a
nge
in the reverse of this
part and pull up this
part when removing
this PCB.