0. If available, use grounding wristing band to prevent ESD damage. 1. Remove SD card and battery. 2. Remove 2 screws in battery compartment. 3. Slide back panel upward towards top of unit and it snaps off. 4. To remove front panel, gently pry two tabs at top between microphones and front panel pops off (jog dial and washer will also pop off). 5. Microphone jumpers must be disconnected from PCB headers to completely remove top panel. (Note: guitar jack solder pins are accessible without removing microphone jumpers, may be able to re-solder directly. )
Had to fix this again. This time jumpered the leads to the sleeve and ring (see photos 7 & 8 below). Both are grounded but the sleeve solder pad kept breaking loose, causing an intermittent connection.
Had to fix this again. This time jumpered the leads to the sleeve and ring (see photos 7 & 8 below). Both are grounded but the sleeve solder pad kept breaking loose, causing an intermittent connection.
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0. If available, use grounding wristing band to prevent ESD damage.
1. Remove SD card and battery.
2. Remove 2 screws in battery compartment.
3. Slide back panel upward towards top of unit and it snaps off.
4. To remove front panel, gently pry two tabs at top between microphones and front panel pops off (jog dial and washer will also pop off).
5. Microphone jumpers must be disconnected from PCB headers to completely remove top panel. (Note: guitar jack solder pins are accessible without removing microphone jumpers, may be able to re-solder directly. )
Had to fix this again. This time jumpered the leads to the sleeve and ring (see photos 7 & 8 below). Both are grounded but the sleeve solder pad kept breaking loose, causing an intermittent connection.