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  • Page 3 Assembly Guide With these assembly instruc- tions, you can easily build your own SWT16. All required com- ponents are included in this kit. You need the following tools: soldering iron, wire cutter and solder. Also a desoldering pump and a nut driver.
  • Page 4 20 Pin Header Next, solder the two 20-pin headers to the back of the button board. It is best to first solder the two outer pins and then the remaining pins. 4x4 Keypad Now place the 4x4 Button Key- pad on the front of the Button Board.
  • Page 5: Front Panel

    Frame Now put the frame on the keypad. Make sure the holes in the frame match the holes in the keypad. Frontpanel Now it‘s time to put the front panel on the buttons.
  • Page 6 Screws Now fix the front panel, the frame, the keypad and the but- ton board with the two screws. Insert the screws through all parts as shown in the picture. Nuts Secure the screws with the washers and nuts.
  • Page 7 Allen key Tighten the screws with the supplied allen key. Please do not over tighten the screws so that none of the parts will be damaged. Resistor 220 Now pick up the motherboard and solder the nineteen 220 ohm resistors as shown in the picture.
  • Page 8 Resistor 10K Now solder the nineteen 10K resistors to the board. You can recognize the resistors by their color code Brown, Black, Orange, Gold. Diodes Now solder the sixteen diodes to the board as shown in the picture. Please pay attention to the polarity.
  • Page 9 Pins Now solder the 4 pins on the board. There, the step-down adapter will be soldered on later. If you like, you can shorten the pins to the height of the adapter before soldering them on. Capacitor 104 Now solder the two 104 capa- citors to the board as shown in the picture.
  • Page 10 IC Socket Now solder the six IC sockets to the board. It is easiest to solder first only the outer pins and then the remaining ones. 15 Pin Header Next, solder the two 15-pin headers onto the main board. It is best to solder first the two outer pins and then the remai- ning pins.
  • Page 11: Power Socket

    Power Socket Now solder the power socket as shown in the picture. Notice that the socket points in the right direction. Button Now plug the button on the front of the main board. Please do not solder the button yet! Notice that the white mark on the button matches the white mark on the PCB.
  • Page 12 Jacks Now plug the nineteen jack sockets on the motherboard. Please do not solder them yet! If you like, you can trim the pins of the jacks to the same length. Washer Place a washer on each jack. This ensures that the jacks have the correct distance to the front panel.
  • Page 13 Knurled Nuts Now place the front panel with the buttons on the main board. Align all the jacks and fix them with the knurled nuts. Long Pins Now comes the tricky part. Insert the long pins through the main board into the header of the button board.
  • Page 14 Trim the pins Now trim the long pins as shown in the picture. Then resolder the pins. Then solder all jacks and the button on the main board. Step Down Now solder the step-down adapter to the pins as shown in the picture.
  • Page 15 Note that the USB connector should point upwards. Now insert the ICs into the so- ckets. Be sure to attach them in the correct direction as shown in the picture. Voilà - your SWT16 is ready!