Checking Imagepass Internal Connections - Canon imagePASS-P2 Service Manual

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Checking imagePASS internal connections

The most common causes of problems are faulty and loose connections. Before you conclude that any internal component has
failed, remove, inspect, and reseat all appropriate connections, and then verify that the problem still occurs.
IMPORTANT:
Before you touch any parts inside the imagePASS, attach a grounding wrist strap. Touching the chassis also discharges
static electricity.
■ To check cable connections
1. Access and open the imagePASS(see
NOTE:
Refer the label behind the chassis cover.
2. Place the imagePASS on a flat surface so that the internal components are facing up.
3. Make sure that the battery is properly installed(see
4. Inspect the HDD data cable to make sure that it is intact and connected to the SATA0 connector on the motherboard(see
"Motherboard jumpers" on page
NOTE:
The imagePASS will not boot up if the HDD data cable is connected to any other SATA connector on the motherboard.
Faulty data cables are easily overlooked. Check the contact point between the cable and the connector to ensure that they
have not separated. If a data cable is suspect, substitute it with a tested cable.
5. Check the fan cables of the chassis fan and CPU fan.
Make sure that the cables are intact.
6. Check the service board cable.
Make sure that the cable is intact and properly connected to the service board and the motherboard. For more information,
see
"To replace the motherboard" on page
7. Make sure that the internal power cables are intact and properly connected to the power supply, HDD, and motherboard.
8. Check the 10-pin power button cable that connects the printer interface board (J351) and the motherboard (J11).
Make sure that the cable is intact.
The following diagrams illustrate the internal cable connections between hardware components and the motherboard.
Figure 7: Removing the chassis cover
"Accessing the imagePASS" on page
"Battery" on page
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3. REPLACING PARTS

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