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faq:hardware:maintenance [2018/10/22 12:16] – [Which battery is beeing used?] TS | faq:hardware:maintenance [2019/05/10 09:06] – [Which battery is beeing used?] TS | ||
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When you power on your PC and receive a message like "CMOS Checksum Error", | When you power on your PC and receive a message like "CMOS Checksum Error", | ||
- | ==== Which battery is beeing | + | ==== Which battery is being used? ==== |
There are three sorts of batteries. | There are three sorts of batteries. | ||
^Coin cell CR1220 (3V) with wire^Lithium coin cell CR2032 (3V) with wire^Lithium coin cell CR2032 (3V)^ | ^Coin cell CR1220 (3V) with wire^Lithium coin cell CR2032 (3V) with wire^Lithium coin cell CR2032 (3V)^ | ||
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| |XS36V5|SN26P| | | |XS36V5|SN26P| | ||
| |XS36VL|SN27P2| | | |XS36VL|SN27P2| | ||
+ | | | |SH370R8| | ||
| | |SN41G2| | | | |SN41G2| | ||
| | |SN41G2V2| | | | |SN41G2V2| | ||
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| | |XH81V| | | | |XH81V| | ||
| | |XH97V| | | | |XH97V| | ||
- | | | |SH370R8| | ||
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+ | ===== Instructions for changing the snap lock ===== | ||
+ | In case the snap lock at the front panel of your Shuttle PC gets broken, follow these steps to replace it with a new one. | ||
+ | - Release the front panel from the case by pressing the four clips lightly.\\ {{: | ||
+ | - Use a pair of tweezers to remove the snap lock from the panel.\\ {{: | ||
+ | - Insert a new snap lock.\\ {{: | ||
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===== Will my Shuttle XPC still run stable, if its case cover is taken off? ===== | ===== Will my Shuttle XPC still run stable, if its case cover is taken off? ===== | ||
Due to the XPC's small footprint design, the thermal dynamics are very different from the ones of a regular full-size PC. Whilst normal PCs may run cooler with the case cover taken off, an XPC has strikingly unique properties. | Due to the XPC's small footprint design, the thermal dynamics are very different from the ones of a regular full-size PC. Whilst normal PCs may run cooler with the case cover taken off, an XPC has strikingly unique properties. |