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Replacing the ECPU Board T Removing the ECPU Board <br />10. The console is now writing the current system setup to the EEPROM (E'-) chip. After this task is completed, <br />the printer prints: <br />ARCHIVE: UTM71.Y <br />SAVE SM"UP DATA: <br />END T=IM: <br />MMM DD, YYYY HH:MN_:SS <br />BYTES: X)= <br />11. And the front panel display reads: <br />ARCHIVE UTILI TY <br />PRESS <STEP> TQ CQMINUE <br />Important! All operating, setup and historical data will be lost when the console is turned off and the =CPU board <br />is replaced. <br />1. Switch Off power to the Console. Open the left front door of the console. Follow the steps in Figure 1 to <br />remove the E CPU board. <br />2. Place old and new ECPU boards side by side on a clean work surface. Dake sure that the Battery Backup <br />switches on both boards are turned Off. <br />3. Using a chip removal tool similar to the one shown (IC Extraction tool, Uigikey Part No. Ki 53-N U, or <br />equivalent), follow the steps outlined in Figure 4 remove the E'- chip from the old ECPU board and install it the <br />Identical socket on the new board reversing the procedure shown in Figure 4. Observe chip orelntatEon as <br />shown in Figure 5. <br />4. Remove the SEM module from the old board and install it in the BEM socket of the new board (ref Figure 10 <br />on page 17). Note: Either type SEEM will only plug in one way. <br />5. Remove the software module from the old ECPU board and install it on the new board (ref figure 3 on <br />page 14). If present, also remove the memory module from the old ECPU board and install ii on the new <br />board. <br />