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saturation:
You're right on the PN#, I stand corrected. The fit on the handle covers are most impressive for a made in China, its very tight and seemless. You'll likely mar it opening it, but it can't be helped.
On the arrow, use the finest and strongest knife or screwdriver to insert it between the grey cover and the white body, then twist, it should snap off the unit. Underneath it are the mounting screws. I forget where the snap is, try A first, to see where the most give is, it will move off frontward. From B, it will snap off to the left, based on the picture.
--- Quote from: reagle on January 27, 2013, 04:49:54 am ---Looks like P/N 3312 for the USB version is universal across the brands.
On a related topic, in Saturation's teardown pictures rack handles are shown as part of the accessories, separate form the unit. How are they mounted to the case? I am trying to get them removed, and it does not appear possible without taking the unit apart :(
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reagle:
Thanks, worked like a charm- I used a wide metal putty knife. The covers are latched along the front edge, so I went from the back twisting and lifting.
saturation:
Nice! and no injury! Putty knife is it. Thanks for the close ups and description, the manual says nothing about how to assemble or disassemble those handles.
reagle:
Yes, and I was very leery to start pulling on them not knowing which part actually comes out :) It's much better now without the handles, as it fits on my workbench and does not get in the way. Next step is getting serial interface adapter and either stock software or playing with the one mentioned here and tweaking it to my needs
reagle:
Just picked up the Array USB to TTL interface, and promptly tore it down.
Looks pretty standard- a USB- serial bridge + opto isolation. Overall quality is not bad, except for no-clean solder flux residue on the back.
Edit: Umm, except the USB connector is type A. I didn't realize that until I tried to plug it in :-DD
DB9 side pinout (for those playing along) is:
1: 3.3V
2: TX
3: RX
5. GND
I don't think any other pins are used
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