Difficulty
Moderate
Steps
3
Time Required
10 - 15 minutes
Sections
2
- Front and Back Cover
- 2 steps
- Snapshot button
- 1 step
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Introduction
What you need
Step 1
Front and Back Cover
- Remove the two 8 mm Phillips #0 screws on the back cover.
- The motherboard connects the two covers together. DO NOT separate the two yet.
- There is a button that loosens as the Phillips screws are removed. Don’t be alarmed if it falls out.
Remove the two 8 mm Phillips #0 screws on the back cover.
The motherboard connects the two covers together. DO NOT separate the two yet.
There is a button that loosens as the Phillips screws are removed. Don’t be alarmed if it falls out.
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Step 2
- Remove the four 6mm Phillips #0 screws connecting the motherboard and front cover.
- DO NOT detach the wire connecting the motherboard to the front cover.
Remove the four 6mm Phillips #0 screws connecting the motherboard and front cover.
DO NOT detach the wire connecting the motherboard to the front cover.
Step 3
Snapshot button
- Grasp the white connector attaching the button chip wire to the motherboard.
- Grab between the tabs and the socket.
- Wiggle the connector back and forth to remove it from the connection box
- Do not worry if you detach the red and black wire connection on the power button.
Grasp the white connector attaching the button chip wire to the motherboard.
Grab between the tabs and the socket.
Wiggle the connector back and forth to remove it from the connection box
Do not worry if you detach the red and black wire connection on the power button.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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Harrison - Jan 6, 2017
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Power button? Does this actually turn the camera on and off? When I push it, it seems to just pause the screen for a moment. I thought maybe it was taking still shots, but I cant seem to find a folder with any in it. I’ve checked all Logitech’s default folder directories. (Trying to figure out what this button does, or can actually be used for.) If you want to turn a webcam off, you usually just unplug them.
Edit: Manual says its a snapshot button, but I’d love for this to start/stop OR pause recording. Hm…..
I’ve tried to properly update this to make it more accurate, but I’m unsure how the process works. Maybe I submitted it for review? I’m not sure, but my changes have not taken effect, yet.
Sam Goldheart - Jan 9, 2017
They were indeed submitted for approval, and have been approved! =)