Logitech 900 Manuel D’Utilisation

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Take the button pads from the old face plate and 
move them onto the new one. Just drop the two 
pads right in and pat them down, making sure that 
they are fully inserted. Also make sure that the 
on/off button is oriented the correct way. There are 
two tiny holding pins (part of the front cover) that 
are actually inserted into the on/off button pad to 
help hold it in. Turn the front cover face up to verify 
that the button is in correctly. Now, if the transpar-
ent plastic button guide is not attached to the logic 
board and is just another part on the table, then 
place it on top of the button pads. Make sure that 
the plastic guide is not upside down. 
The bevel side 
should be face-up so that each button appears to be 
in the center of a crater with sloping sides. Another 
way to tell is that most (if not all) of the square 
reflecting pads on the guide should have the silver 
side facing up. 
Now drop the logic board back on top of the button 
pad (or button guide if not attached to the board). 
Make sure that the post at the top of the front cover 
has been fully inserted into the hole in the logic 
board. Push down gently on the board and reach 
your hand around to the front and click the but-
tons so you can feel if the board and front cover are 
aligned correctly.  
 
 
Re-insert the ribbon cable into the connector. Push 
it all the way in and close the connecting clamp 
slowly and carefully. If you close the clamp quickly 
or aggressively, it may come forward too far and ac-
tually detach from the connector. You can reinstall 
the clamp, but it can be difficult to do. If this hap-
pens to you, pull the ribbon cable out before you 
attempt to reseat the clamp. 
With the ribbon cable installed, replace the three 
shorter screws that you removed before. Make sure 
they are the shorter screws!
  At this point it is a 
good idea to turn the remote face up and simply 
press the keys and test that they seem to be aligned 
correctly and have the appropriate tactile response.  
 
 
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Reassembly Procedure