Nokia FPS-8 manual Memory module installation instructions

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7.3.1.1Memory module installation instructions

NOTE!

When opening the prommer box or installing power / memory modules all work should be done in an ESD – safe environment!

Step1: power off FPS-8. FPS-8 has to be powered off when mounting memory modules or DCT-3 power supply ACS-10 module. Mounting modules with power supply connected may cause permanent damages!

Step2: open four crosshead screws (Phillips screws) from rear side of the FPS-8 box.

Step3: carefully remove rear panel (Pic 13 FPS-8 rear panel) and the cover .

Step4: take out SF12 or SF13 from the package (Pic 21 SRAM & FLASH memory sales packages) and attach it to (Pic 17 Memory extension connector) memory extension connector. Make sure that memory card screw holes are positioned along with screws on the board correctly (Pic 18 Mounting memory module). Press directly downwards as far as memory card can go. Make sure that memory card connector is attached properly with main board memory extension connector!

Step5: Take two plastic screws that came along the add-on memory package and drive them in to the two other screws.

Step6: put cover and rear panel back and close four crosshead screws (Phillips screws)

Pic 17 Memory extension connector

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Contents FPS-8 Contents Introduction See Bootstrap code GlossaryOverview Contents of the Sales package Minimum PC hardware requirements FPS-8 Activation SW InstallationsFPS-8 Usage FPS-8 Maintenance with Phoenix FPS-8 DeactivationPhone programming with Phoenix Programming Dead-Phone FPS-8 DCT3 setup 073F000Pic 9 FPS-8 DCT3 environment rear Page FPS-8 DCT4 setup FPS-8 hardware FPS-8 Front panelFPS-8 rear panel Without DCT3 power supply module ACS-10 FPS-8 main board Memory modules Memory module installation instructions Page Page DCT3 power supply module ACS-10 1 DCT3 power supply module ACS-10 installation instructions Pic 25 DCT3 power supply module ACS-10 wire connection Pic 26 DCT3 power supply module ACS-10 installation Pic 27 DCT3 power supply module ACS-10 installation Other problems in operation TroubleshootingFlash programming problems Meaning of the LEDs in the front panel during startup What to do with malfunctioning FPS-8 devices

FPS-8 specifications

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