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2
Time Required
30 minutes
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- Microphone
- 2 steps
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Introduction
Note: Light soldering is required for successful repair of the microphone of the DigiLand Dl801W.
What you need
Step 1
Microphone
- Please be aware that removing the back panel from the tablet could cause damage to the back or front panel.
- Before opening your DigiLand Tablet, ensure that the MicroSD card is removed.
- Hold the tablet in one hand (not your primary hand) so that the bottom edge of the tablet is facing you and the back of the tablet is facing up.
- Using a blue plastic opening tool, gently insert the tool between the back panel and the main body.
- Going around the edge of the tablet, gently pry open the back panel. As you go around, you will hear a click.
Please be aware that removing the back panel from the tablet could cause damage to the back or front panel.
Before opening your DigiLand Tablet, ensure that the MicroSD card is removed.
Hold the tablet in one hand (not your primary hand) so that the bottom edge of the tablet is facing you and the back of the tablet is facing up.
Using a blue plastic opening tool, gently insert the tool between the back panel and the main body.
Going around the edge of the tablet, gently pry open the back panel. As you go around, you will hear a click.
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Step 2
- Using the black spudger, insert the point underneath the red and black wires. Gently lift the microphone out of its socket.
- Where the red and black wires connect to the motherboard, use a soldering iron to remove the defective microphone.
- If you have removed the microphone and cannot remember which wire went where, don’t worry. The wire terminals on the motherboard are marked with a " + " and " - " sign.
Using the black spudger, insert the point underneath the red and black wires. Gently lift the microphone out of its socket.
Where the red and black wires connect to the motherboard, use a soldering iron to remove the defective microphone.
If you have removed the microphone and cannot remember which wire went where, don’t worry. The wire terminals on the motherboard are marked with a " + " and " - " sign.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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