Communication Module Retrofit
Tools Required
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Nut driver, ¼-inch
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Nut driver, ⅜-inch
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Phillips screwdriver, medium
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Flat-head screwdriver, medium
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Diagonal wire cutter (to cut or trim cable ties)
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SCS 8501 Static Dissipative Mat
Removing the Radio Tray
Follow these steps to remove the radio tray assembly from
the communication module:
Loosen the battery compartment cover locking
STEP 1 .
screw and open the battery compartment
cover. See Figure 4.
Remove the five ¼–20 bolts that attach the
STEP 2 .
radio tray assembly using a ⅜-inch nut driver.
Retain the bolts. See Figure 4.
Slide the radio tray out of the communication
STEP 3 .
module. See Figure 5.
Place the radio tray on a static dissipative mat
STEP 4 .
or static grounded workbench. See Figure 6.
Handling the R3 Wi-Fi/GPS module
without effective electrostatic protection
will void the product warranty . To
effectively protect the R3 Wi-Fi/GPS
module, use the SCS 8501 Static
Control Field Service Kit . The kit can
be purchased independently or through
S&C Electric Company using part
number 904-002511-01 .
Note: When performing only the Ethernet
configuration change, go to the "Setting the
R3 Communication Module for Ethernet IP
Configuration" section on page 13.
8
S&C Instruction Sheet 766-526
NOTICE
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Battery
cover
Locking screw
Radio tray
mounting bolts
Figure 4 . Removing the radio tray bolts .
Figure 5 . Removing the radio tray assembly .
Figure 6 . The SCS 8501 Field Service Kit .
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