TOPIC
This article explains how to install the AirPort card in a PowerBook G4 computer.
Note
: Written and video instructions covering customer-installable parts are available at:
DISCUSSION
Be sure to follow the instructions in this sheet carefully. Failure to follow these instructions could result in damage to your equipment and may void your warranty.
Tools Required Electrostatic Discharge (ESD)
Opening the Computer 1. Place your computer on a clean, flat surface.
4. With the display open at an angle greater than 90 degrees, carefully flip the PowerBook over and lay it flat, fully on the table. Make sure the display hangs over the edge of the table and rests lightly on your lap.
At the left side, carefully slide the bottom case slightly up and away from you by pushing on it just above the hinge of the display, and at the same time from within the battery compartment, pushing away from you on the edge of the bottom case, until the left side releases.
8. At the right side, again carefully slide the bottom case slightly up and away from you by pushing it just above the hinge of the display, and at the same time from within the battery compartment, pushing away from you at the right-most edge of the bottom case, until the right side releases.
9. When both the left and right sides have released, carefully pull up on the bottom case at the edge that is closest to you and rotate it away from you, pivoting evenly over the front edge to release a retaining clip that is located near the DVD drive slot.
Installing the AirPort Card
1. Touch the computer's inside framework (a dull gray conductive composite material) to discharge any static electricity, as shown.
2. If removing an existing AirPort Card (if not, skip to step 3), pull back on the antenna clip to release the antenna connector and allow the card to rise up slightly, then pull the card from the AirPort connector.
Important : If an AirPort Card is not being reinstalled right away, the antenna cable connector must be replaced into its holder (shown in step 4) and the loop of the antenna cable pulled up slightly and away from the edge of the computer case. This prevents the cable from interfering with the PC card slot, below, or getting pinched during reassembly.
3. If the AirPort Card to be installed came with the AirPort adapter, remove the metal clip and pull the AirPort Card from the adapter. (The adapter and metal clip are not used with your PowerBook.)
4. If this is a new installation, pull out the AirPort antenna cable connector from its holder.
5. Pull up on the top part of the AirPort Card connector at the insertion end to raise it up slightly, if it is not already up.
6. Position the AirPort Card with the AirPort ID numbers and bar code facing up and slide the card into the connector. Make sure to slide the card all the way in until the card is securely attached to the connector.
7. Plug the antenna cable connector into the port, which is located just below the plastic tab, on the end of the AirPort Card. Make sure the connector is straight before inserting it into the card.
9. Fold the plastic tab on the AirPort Card over the top of the card. Note : The plastic tab must be folded over the card during the installation of the bottom case, otherwise you will not be able to securely attach the bottom case to the computer.
Closing the Computer
1. To attach the bottom case, align the notches on the right and left sides of the case (some of these can be viewed through the battery opening). Then press down and toward you slightly to secure the case.
The case edges should line up smoothly. Note: Applying pressure to the bottom case at the back of the battery compartment opening, near the latch, and on the front and back outside edges of the case can help with alignment.
4. Replace the battery.
5. Turn the computer over so that the DVD slot faces you. Just below the center of the DVD slot, verify that the bottom case is flush with the front edge of the slot. If the case is slightly bowed and there is a gap, carefully pull the bottom edge of the DVD slot until it clicks into place and becomes flush with the bottom case.
6. Reconnect the power cord and any other cables. Restart your computer. Warning : Never turn on your computer unless all of its internal, external, and case parts are securely installed. Operating the computer when its case is open or missing parts can damage your computer or cause injury.
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Product Area: | AirPort |
Category: | AirPort Card |
Sub Category: | General Topics |
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