Elo TouchSystems E331130 manual

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    Revision B P/N E919251 Installing the memory module for B/C Series T ouchcomputers and IDS Computer Module Caution: The touch computer must be unplugged before any installation occurs. Caution: The touch computer must be unplugged before any installation occurs. North America Elo T ouchsystems 301 Constitution Drive Menlo Park, CA 94025 www .elotou[...]

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    Remove the cable cover . Remove the rear cover by unscrewing the two thumb screws and sliding the cover upward. Insert memory module into an available socket, or replace an existing module. Note: Model B1, B3, C1, C3 touchcomputers have only one memory socket. Re-install the rear cover , tighten the thumb screws, and reinstall the cable cover . Rem[...]