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Eagle 250 Service Manual
INTRODUCTION
The instructions in this document are intended only for authorized service personnel. Eagle 250
computers contain a high-output power supply, which produces current levels high enough to
make it unsafe for unauthorized persons to perform work inside the chassis.
This document describes the following procedures and topics for the Eagle 250 computer:
• Removing your computer's cover and electronic equipment handling precautions
• Hardware configuration options: jumpers and connectors on the AM-138 board, replacing the
time/date battery, enabling remote reset, and replacing the SSD and PROM chips
• Connections to the AM-966-10 front panel display
• Installing memory
• Installing I/O boards (Eagle 250 full configuration only)
• Peripheral installation
OTHER EAGLE 250 DOCUMENTS
Besides this Service Manual, these other documents contain information on the Eagle 250:
• Eagle 250 Owner's Manual, DSO-00221-00: the end user's guide to daily operation and
maintenance of the computer.
• Eagle 250 Installation and Technical Manual, DSO-00222-00: technical specifications,
configuration guidelines, and installation and software setup information. You should not begin
any Eagle 250 component replacement or upgrade without this manual.
• Upgrade Instructions: Eagle 100/200/300 to Eagle 250, PDI-00138-15: detailed instructions for
upgrading any of these computers with the AM-138 board to create an Eagle 250 computer.
All of these manuals are available on-line at our Web site, www.amos-online.com.
ACCESSING YOUR COMPUTER
When adding additional equipment or servicing your computer, you will need to remove your computer's
top cover. The top cover is held in place with four Phillips-head screws on the computer's rear panel. To
remove the top cover, remove all four screws from the locations indicated in Figure 1. Once the screws
have been removed, you can slide back and remove the top cover, as shown in Figure 2. (Your
computer's front panel may not look like the one in Figure 2—the cover removal procedure is still the
same.)
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