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Table of contents WARNINGS 2 Precautions 11 Battery pack precautions 17 x Preparation Checking the package contents 19 Part names and functions 20 Preparing the PSP system for use 25 Connecting the headphones with remote control 28 x Basic operations Turning the PSP system on and off 29 Putting into sleep mode 31 Inserting a UMD 32 Inserting a Memory Stick Duo 33 Avoiding unintended operation of the PSP system 34 Using the sound button 35 Using the display button 37 Battery 38 x Game Playing a game 41 Game options menu 43 Copying and deleting saved data 44 x Video Watching a video 45 Using the control panel 47 Operating with PSP system buttons or the remote control 53 Video options menu 54 Saving videos on a Memory Stick Duo 55 8 Table of contents x Music Listening to music Using the control panel Operating with PSP system buttons or the remote control Music options menu Transferring and saving music on a Memory Stick Duo 57 60 64 65 67 US x Photo Viewing images Using the control panel Operating
Installation Instruction for version TA-079 Verify PCB Version it is suggested to remove solder-mask first (see part 2) Glue FPC cable Solder the wires (30 AWG) to the FPC. V33 GND CLK Solder the wires (30 AWG for GND and V25) to the FPC). Press firmly on the installation aid and remove the soldermask using a sharp tool. Solder the wires from the solder points to the FPC. (A to H from top to bottom).Cut PCB trace under the yellow spot (6th line from top). Remove the soldermask under the red spots. Solder the wires from the solder points to the FPC. BTN1 BTN2 Solder the wires from the solder points to the FPC. Put some tape on the back to avoid
Installation Instruction for version TA-079 Verify PCB Version it is suggested to remove solder-mask first (see part 2) Glue FPC cable Solder the wires (30 AWG) to the FPC. V33 GND CLK Solder the wires (30 AWG for GND and V25) to the FPC). Press firmly on the installation aid and remove the soldermask using a sharp tool. Solder the wires from the solder points to the FPC. (A to H from top to bottom).Cut PCB trace under the yellow spot (6th line from top). Remove the soldermask under the red spots. Solder the wires from the solder points to the FPC. BTN1 BTN2 Solder the wires from the solder points to the FPC. Put some tape on the back to avoid direct contact with the MS Slot. Installation instructions for version TA-081 PART 1/3. Verify PCB version it is suggested to remove soldermask first (see part 2) Glue FPC cable V33 GND (alternative) GND Solder the wires (30 AWG) to the FPC. V25 CLK Solder the wires (30 AWG for V25) to the FPC. Press firmly on the installation aid and remove the soldermask using a sharp tool.
Installation Guidelines Precautions 1 Installation is for skilled professionals ONLY and should not be attempted by amateurs 2 Removal of the soldermask is the most difficult and hazardous part of the installation and requires the most patience 3 The PSP motherboard contains highly condensed traces and components which means a visual aid such as a microscope or magnifying glass will be required We recommend the use of a video or optical microscope Guidelines 1 The stencils are used to assist with the process of removing the soldermask from the motherboard PCB This is done by first fixing the stencil in place as shown by the installation diagrams and then scratching the soldermask off the PCB with a sharp tool using the edge of the stencil as a guide This is the most hazardous part of the installation since it is possible to cause permanent damage to the PCB traces during this procedure Great care must be taken not to apply too much pressure whilst removing the soldermask otherwise the traces can be damaged or even severed Secure the stencil in place with hot 