AMX 1000 Series, DCS1000 manual Removing/Replacing Button Labels, Disassembling the Novara Keypad

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Button Labelling

Removing/Replacing Button Labels

The button labels on NOVARA keypads are acetate inserts that fit inside the Key Caps installed on the pushbuttons. In order to change the inserts, the key caps need to be removed. Removing the Key Caps on NOVARA keypads requires disassembling the keypad, so that they can be accessed through the rear of the faceplate:

Disassembling the NOVARA Keypad

Remove power from the NOVARA keypad, and discharge any static electricity from your body by touching a grounded metal object before performing the following steps.

This procedure will require a Phillips-head screwdriver and a 5mm wrench.

Detailed exploded views of each NOVARA keypad type are included on the reverse.

1.On the rear panel of the NOVARA keypad, remove the screws that secure the metal enclosure to the faceplate.

Note: 8-Button US version shown.

Other NOVARA keypads have remove screws different orientation and screw count, but the basic concepts

are the same for all.

FIG. 4 Remove the metal enclosure to expose the circuit boards

8-Button keypads use 4 screws

16-Button keypads use 6 screws

2.Remove the back enclosure to expose the circuit boards, mounted on stand-offs.

3.Use a 5mm wrench to remove the first set of 5mm stand-offs.

Remove stand-offs

Remove stand-offs

(both boards removed)

and top circuit board

and bottom circuit board

 

FIG. 5 Remove the first set of stand-offs (5mm)

4.Carefully pull the top circuit board straight up and off the standoffs.

This action also disengages two 4-pin connectors between the two boards.

Be careful not to bend the pins.

Note the orientation of the board - it must be oriented in the same direction when replaced.

The top is indicated by an UP arrow at the top center of the board.

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