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replacing a system speaker

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Figure 6-41 removing and replacing hardware parts removing and replacing a system speaker 4. Holding the speaker with one hand, use a screwdriver to gently pry the retaining clips up just enough to slide the speaker assembly out and away from the workstation chassis. See Figure 6-41. Removing a System Speaker Slide the speaker out in the direction of the arrow. Retainer ridge that holds the speaker assembly in place. Retainer Clip Speaker Assembly Retainer Clips 5. Secure all cables neatly within the workstation and replace its cover. Refer to page 144. replacing a system speaker 1. Switch off the display and workstation. Disconnect all power cables and any LAN or telecommunications cables. 2. Remove the workstation's cover (refer to page 142 for instructions). 3. Unpack the replacement speaker and slide it into place on the workstation's chassis. You will also need to press gently down on the retainer clips with your screw driver blade to secure the speaker assembly. See Figure 6-41. 4. Connect the audio cable to the system board. See Figure 6-40. Also, replace any accessory cards, which you needed to temporarily remove. 5. Replace the workstation's cover (refer to page 144). Reconnect all the power and telecommunications cables. Chapter 6 177

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removing and replacing hardware parts
removing and replacing a system speaker
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4. Holding the speaker with one hand, use a screwdriver to gently pry
the retaining clips up just enough to slide the speaker assembly out
and away from the workstation chassis. See Figure 6-41.
Figure 6-41
Removing a System Speaker
5. Secure all cables neatly within the workstation and replace its cover.
Refer to page 144.
replacing a system speaker
1. Switch off the display and workstation. Disconnect all power cables
and any LAN or telecommunications cables.
2.
Remove the workstation’s cover (refer to page 142 for instructions).
3. Unpack the replacement speaker and slide it into place on the
workstation’s chassis. You will also need to press gently down on the
retainer clips with your screw driver blade to secure the speaker
assembly. See Figure 6-41.
4. Connect the audio cable to the system board. See Figure 6-40. Also,
replace any accessory cards, which you needed to temporarily remove.
5.
Replace the workstation’s cover (refer to page 144). Reconnect all the
power and telecommunications cables.
Speaker Assembly
Retainer Clip
Retainer Clips
Retainer ridge that holds the
speaker assembly in place.
Slide the speaker out in the
direction of the arrow.