ZXSpectrum+_UpgradeInstructions.pdf

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PLEASEREAD THESE INSTRUCTIONS
BEFORE STARTING ASSEMBLY
If, having read the instructions,
you feel unable to attempt
assembly of the
kit, or if you get stuck halfway through
doing it and can’t complete
it,
simply pack up the kit and your existing Spectrum
and return it to us c/o:
Sinclair Research Ltd
Upgrade
Department
Stanhope
Road
Cam berley
Surrey GUI 5 3PS
Enclose f IO, and we will complete
it for you.
WHAT YOU WILL NEED
Very few tools are needed. The most important is a crosshead screwdriver
with a no 1 size point. You may also need an ordinary, small screwdriver.
There is not a great deal of soldering to be done. The soldering iron you
use must be fitted with a fine tip and be rated in the region of 15 to 25
watts; temperature controlled irons can have a higher wattage.
Last but not least, try to find a well-lit, uncluttered space where work can
proceed uninterrupted, and where small parts will not get lost. The
keyboard contacts are contained in a sealed membrane, which is
unaffected by dust, but the computer circuitry must not be exposed to dirt
and spilt liquids while it is out of the case. It is a good idea to provide
something
soft to lay the case mouldings
on, to avoid them
being
scratched during assembly.
WARRANTY NOTE
The warranty on your Spectrum is suspended from when you dismantle it until
your upgraded Spectrum + is in full working
order.
When your Spectrum + is working
the warranty
resumes, effective from the
purchase date of your original Spectrum.
Any repairs which are required between the time your Spectrum is dismantled and
your upgraded Spectrum + reaches full working
order ARE NOT COVERED
BY
THE WARRANTY;
as such they are your responsibility.
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PARTS LIST
Check that you have all of the following items in your ZX Spectrum + kit BEFORf
you start dismantling your present machine.
1 Fully assembled
Spectrum +
keyboard.
1 22K resistor
1 Case-bottom
1 Resetswitch
with lead
4 Rubber feet
1 Heatsink
2 Screws,
pan head,
6.5mm long
3 Grey foam pads
1 ZX Spectrum +
UserGuide
BY
1 Screw,
countersunk,
13mm long
1 ZX Spectrum +
CompanionCassette
2 Legs
1 Instruction
Leaflet (this)
@ 1w
7 Screws,
pan head,
8mm long
1 blank
Warranty Seal
@
2 Plasticsprings
If you have a warranty sealon your ZX Spectrum pleasecopy the number on to
the enclosedblank labeland stick this to the bottom of your new case.
If any of these partsare missing,pleasecontact uson 0276 685311 and tell us
what you need.
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STEP Dismantling your Spectrum
1 Turn your Spectrum upside down. Locate and undo the five screws which hold it
together. There may be a warranty label stuck over one of the screws: just peel it
off-there is a new one stuck to the Spectrum + case-bottom (see Warranty
Note). Turn the computer the right way up again, and carefully lift up the top. You
will see two thin ribbons connecting the top and bottom halves together. These
plug into two black sockets situated on the circuit-board
in the bottom half; gently
ease them out and put the case-top to one side.
The circuit-board is held by a single screw, located in the middle of the board and
about a third of the way back. Remove this screw
and the board may be lifted out.
Put the case-bottom
to one side.
Issue 1 Issue2 - Issue 3
Look for your Spectrum’sIssuenumber printed somewhere on the circuit-board.
Normally it will be along the front edge of the board, but early modelsmay have it
at the back.
If your Spectrumiseither an IssueOne or an IssueTwo you will need to exchange
the existing heatsinkwith the one provided in the kit (seeStep 2). For IssueThree
and above, no modificationsare necessarybecausethe heatsink isin a different
place (at the back of the board) -you should now go to Step 3.
Changing the Heatsink - for Issue One and
Issue Two only
The heatsink isthe oddly shapedpieceof aluminiumin the bottom right hand
corner of the board; it isheld in by the mounting screwof the voltage regulator
(the black plasticblock sitting on one corner of the heatsink).To replaceit simply
undo thisscrew,taking care not to losethe nut and washer,and carefully remove
the heatsink. Do not bend the voltage regulator’sleadsmore than necessarywhen
doing this.
STEP
2
I
The new heatsink must now be fitted - unlessyou have an IssueOne
in which caseyou must fit the reset switch first, so go to Step 3. If there
wasa triangular card insulatorbetween the heatsink and the board, rememberto
replaceit (not all machineshave or need this). Tighten the regulator fixing bolt
firmly, do not bend the regulator leadsexcessivelyand do not run the Spectrum
without its heatsink.
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STEP Fitting the reset switch
2
The reset switch is supplied with its leads already soldered on; all that needs to be
2
done is to connect thk’other end to the Spectrum circuit-board. The switch is
always connected across the component labelled C27, but the position of this
varies from one issue to another, and later Spectrums have a place already set
aside for connecting the switch.
Find the connection points relevant to your computer by referring to
the appropriate diagram, and carefully solder the bare ends of the reset switch
leads eitherto the wire ends of C27 itself, or to the ‘pads’ provided on the board.
you cannot solder, get someone who can to.help you, or simply omit the reset
switch altogether. Do not wind the ends of the wire round C27’s leads without
soldering; if they come loose later on the computer could easily be damaged. It is
important that you do not let solder spread across the circuit board. If the silver
‘tracks’ on the circuit board are connected by the solder the computer
If
may not
work
properly, because part of the circuitry is shorting out.
Issue 1 Issue2 Issue 3
Note: If you have an IssueOne you should now fit the new heatsink (seeStep 2)
STEP Testing the keyboard
4
You can now test the computer. Placethe circuit-board on the working surface,
which must be non-conducting to prevent short circuits. If you are not sureif the
surfaceyou are working on isnon-conductive, put three or four sheetsof
newspaperdown first. There are no dangerousvoltages presenton the Spectrum
board, so it isquite in order to run it whilst out of itscase.
The circuit-board should be positioned so that the connecting plugsare facing
away from you. Take the Spectrum + keyboard and place it on its edge in front of
the circuit-board sothat the keys are facing you and the ventilation grill is
uppermost.
Look over the top of the keyboard at the circuit-board. The two ribbonsfrom the
keyboard need to be plugged in. The ribbonshave a short sectionat the end
which isstiffened by a plasticsheetto make them easierto insert- your original
Spectrum keyboard may not have had these. Hold each ribbon at the point where
the stiffened section ends, and plug it into the socket on the board in the same
way that the original ribbonswere connected. Notice that one ribbon hasfive
stripesand goesin the left hand socket, while the other haseight stripesand goes
in the right hand socket. With the case-topthe right way round each ribbon
shouldfall directly in line with the appropriate socket.
Keyboard
RibbonCable
A
Base
not shown for clarity.
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