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

Avid Technology S6L Control Surface Replacing

Replacing the psu bay
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S6L Control Surface: Replacing the PSU Bay
This section provides instructions for replacing the PSU (Power Supply Unit) bay in the S6L Control Surface.
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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 12-inch long, magnetic-tipped #2 Phillips screwdriver (magnetic highly recommended but not required)
• 1x 5/16 socket
• 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 front and back, and
with enough extra space to set both the old and new PSU bays
• Other small padded surface to set modules while they are removed from the unit
• Recommended: Pen and lightweight tape to label cables as you disconnect them (to ensure correct re-installation)
What's Included
• 1x Replacement PSU Bay
S6L Control Surface: Replacing the PSU Bay
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Required Tools and Items
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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 front and back, and with enough extra space to set both the old and new PSU bays •...
  • Page 2 1. Prepare the S6L Control Surface Prepare the S6L control surface by removing the back cover and specific modules 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: Remove Modules

    Free the CTM from the S6L chassis, being careful to not stretch or damage the cables attached to the bottom of the CTM. Holding the CTM in one hand, use your other hand to disconnect both cables from the CTM (power, and Ethernet). Set the CTM aside, face-down on a padded surface. S6L Control Surface: Replacing the PSU Bay...
  • Page 4 To disconnect the cable assembly, use your thumb to press the retainer clip and then disconnect the cable assembly from its J4 connector. Set the now disconnected end of the cable down inside the chassis. Figure 5. PSU bay power cable assembly to disconnect S6L Control Surface: Replacing the PSU Bay...
  • Page 5 Using a 2.5mm Hex driver, stand at the back of the control surface and remove the four fasteners that secure the PSU Bay to the back of the S6L chassis, shown in Figure 7. Fasteners: M4x8mm BHCS Tool: 2.5mm Hex driver Figure 7. PSU Bay screws on the back of the control surface S6L Control Surface: Replacing the PSU Bay...
  • Page 6 Standing at the back of the control surface carefully pull the PSU bay completely out of the S6L chassis, making sure the power cable assembly passes through its opening in the interior wall without catching. Set the removed bay on your work surface. S6L Control Surface: Replacing the PSU Bay...
  • Page 7 • Remove the two M5 nuts that secure the black cable to the lower posts on the back of the PSU bay. • Disconnect the cable assembly from the PSU bay. Fastener: M5 nut Tool: 5/16 socket Figure 12. Disconnecting the power cable assembly from the PSU bay S6L Control Surface: Replacing the PSU Bay...
  • Page 8 • Immediately re-install the gasket onto the new bay being careful to install it in the same position as it was on the old bay. Figure 15. Installing the gasket on the new PSU bay S6L Control Surface: Replacing the PSU Bay...
  • Page 9 M4x8mm PH SEMS Tool: #2 Phillips (12-inch long) Figure 18. Securing the bay bracket to the floor of the chassis (shown at left), and one of the two inner screws to secure (shown at right) S6L Control Surface: Replacing the PSU Bay...
  • Page 10 • Align the PSU with its slot in the bay and gently slide it all the way in. • Tighten the captive thumbscrew on the PSU to secure it to the bay. Figure 20. Securing PSU into the bay Proceed to 5. Complete the Installation S6L Control Surface: Replacing the PSU Bay...
  • Page 11: Complete The Installation

    5. Complete the Installation After installing the new PSU bay, do each of the following to re-assemble the S6L control surface. Reinstall the CKM To reinstall the CKM: Holding the CKM in one hand, orient it as over its slot in the chassis and use your other hand to connect both its cables (power, and Ethernet).
  • Page 12 Using a 2.5mm Hex driver, reinstall the 8 fasteners to secure the back cover to the S6L chassis. Fasteners: M4x8mm BHCS Tool: 2.5mm Hex driver Figure 23. Replacing the S6L back cover Your S6L control surface is now ready for use. S6L Control Surface: Replacing the PSU Bay...

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