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Avid Technology S6L Control Surface Replacing
Avid Technology S6L Control Surface Replacing

Avid Technology S6L Control Surface Replacing

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S6L Control Surface: Replacing the SBC Motherboard
This document provides instructions for replacing the SBC Motherboard in the S6L Control Surface.
Before you Begin
Make sure to do all the following items before beginning the procedure.
Make sure you have assembled all
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Put on your anti-static wrist band and configure according to its instructions.
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Shut down your system, and disconnect any cables connected to your S6L control surface.
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Make sure your work area is clear of any debris.
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Throughout this procedure, keep the removed screws organized to simplify re-assembly.
Required Tools and Items
• 1x 2.5mm Hex driver
• 1x #2 Phillips screwdriver
• Anti-Static wrist strap (not included)
• Small cups or other containers to hold and organize the different types of fasteners as you remove them from the unit
• Table or other work surface strong enough to support the S6L control surface while allowing access to the back
• Recommended for labeling cables: Access to a printer (see
tape. Or, use a pen and lightweight tape to label cables as you disconnect them.
What's Included
• 1x Replacement SBC Motherboard
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Required Tools and Items
Labels for SBC Cable Connections
), scissors, and lightweight
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Summary of Contents for Avid Technology S6L Control Surface

  • Page 1 • Small cups or other containers to hold and organize the different types of fasteners as you remove them from the unit • Table or other work surface strong enough to support the S6L control surface while allowing access to the back •...
  • Page 2 1. Prepare the S6L Control Surface Prepare the S6L control surface by removing the back cover as explained in the following sections. Remove the S6L Back Cover To remove the S6L Back Cover: Using a 2.5mm Hex driver, remove the 8 fasteners that secure the back cover to the S6L chassis and set the screws aside.
  • Page 3 Using a #2 Phillips screwdriver, remove the two fasteners securing the top edge of the purple shroud to the top of the chassis. Figure 4. Fasteners to remove from the top of the shroud S6L Control Surface: Replacing the SBC Motherboard...
  • Page 4 Being very careful to not stretch any cables, use two hands to lift the tray out of the chassis. Tilt the Tray as needed to clear the chassis, and make sure no cables are caught or stretched. Figure 7. Lifting the Tray out of the chassis S6L Control Surface: Replacing the SBC Motherboard...
  • Page 5 • Remove the two screws that secure the back edge of the shroud to the Tray, then set the shroud aside. Figure 9. Removing screws that secure the front of the shroud (shown at left) and back of the shroud (one shown, at right) S6L Control Surface: Replacing the SBC Motherboard...
  • Page 6 Using a #2 Phillips screwdriver, remove the 4 fasteners indicated in Figure 11 that secure the SBC to the Tray. Set these fasteners aside to use later when you install the new SBC. Figure 11. Fasteners that secure the SBC to the Tray S6L Control Surface: Replacing the SBC Motherboard...
  • Page 7 Lift the Tray off the edge of the chassis and carefully re-insert it into the chassis. Angle it in as necessary. You can use one hand to keep cables clear while using the other hand to angle the Tray in. S6L Control Surface: Replacing the SBC Motherboard...
  • Page 8 AVB network. To reestablish the Control Surface configuration: Re-connect your USB keyboard and mouse, external DVI display, and power cables to the S6L control surface Do not connect two systems for IO Sharing before completing the entire SBC replacement procedure.
  • Page 9 Select the first module, tap Assign, then touch any fader on the corresponding module. Repeat for all other modules, including CTMs (but not the MTS). After recreating the Control Surface configuration, the final step is to pair the new S6L control surface’s new SBC with AVB. To pair the new SBC with AVB: Enter Support Mode by holding down Control + Shift on the USB keyboard while typing SUPPORT.
  • Page 10: Complete The Installation

    6. Complete the Installation After installing the new SBC, re-assemble the S6L control surface. Replace the S6L Back Cover To replace the S6L Back Cover: Making sure to orient the back cover correctly, slide the cover back into position on the control surface.
  • Page 11 * Two labels (L and R) are provided for ports P24 and P26, since these ports each receive two separate cables. Apply the “L” label to the cable that connects to the left side (when standing behind the S6L control surface) of the corresponding port, and the “R” la- bel to the cable that connects to the right side of the port.
  • Page 12 SBC. Print the following diagram also, to refer to while labeling each cable. SIDE VIEW Figure 18. S6L SBC wiring legend S6L Control Surface: Replacing the SBC Motherboard...
  • Page 13: Updating The Bios

    Power on the S6L control surface and hold F10 on the USB keyboard to boot the system from USB. If the system does not respond to F10, power the S6L control surface down and then hold F2 while powering back on to enter the BIOS and then go to the Boot menu to manually adjust Boot Priority Order so that USB is the first boot device.