Difficulty
Moderate
Steps
6
Time Required
4 - 8 minutes
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- Motherboard
- 6 steps
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Introduction
What you need
Step 1
Motherboard
- Remove the 3 mm long screws using a Phillips head screwdriver that has a PH000 size bit.
Remove the 3 mm long screws using a Phillips head screwdriver that has a PH000 size bit.
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Step 2
- Remove the 3 mm long screw using a Phillips head screwdriver that has a PH000 size bit.
Remove the 3 mm long screw using a Phillips head screwdriver that has a PH000 size bit.
Step 3
- Pry the outer case open using a blue, plastic opening tool.
- Pry case open gently to avoid tearing the ribbon that connects the front part of the case to the back of the case.
Pry the outer case open using a blue, plastic opening tool.
Pry case open gently to avoid tearing the ribbon that connects the front part of the case to the back of the case.
Step 4
- Detach camera body from back casing and LCD screen.
- Pull gently on the white connecting cable to detach it from the main body of the camera.
- Lift the small, white, plastic clip detaching the ribbon from the main body of the camera.
Detach camera body from back casing and LCD screen.
Pull gently on the white connecting cable to detach it from the main body of the camera.
Lift the small, white, plastic clip detaching the ribbon from the main body of the camera.
Step 5
- Remove 2 mm long screws with the Phillips head screwdriver that has a PH000 size bit.
- Remove 3 mm long screws with the Phillips head screwdriver that has a PH000 size bit.
Remove 2 mm long screws with the Phillips head screwdriver that has a PH000 size bit.
Remove 3 mm long screws with the Phillips head screwdriver that has a PH000 size bit.
Step 6
- Remove motherboard.
Remove motherboard.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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Istvan Ujfalvi - Jul 27, 2017
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Nice description to follow!
Would you know which component is responsible in SP-320 for keeping the date/time while battery is out ?
Every time I remove the battery for replacement, the date/time settings is gone (instantly). Thanks!
John - May 6, 2021
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It would be nice to know why you needed to access the motherboard.