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Canon COLORPASS-Z6000 PS-NX6000 User Manual

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Motherboard

Verifying new motherboard installation and updating the system

After you install a new motherboard and reassemble the system, you need to:

• Verify the new motherboard installation in Service Mode (requires the dongle shipped

with the new motherboard).

Service Mode is a temporary state that allows you, before updating the system, to verify
that installing a new motherboard solves a problem with the ColorPASS (For reasons
to install a new motherboard, see Chapter 5, “Troubleshooting.”) Service Mode ends
automatically when you update the system (described below).

If you determine while in Service Mode that the problem you are troubleshooting is
not solved by installing a new motherboard, do not update the system. Reinstall the
old motherboard and return the new motherboard and dongle to inventory.

For detailed instructions, see “Entering Service Mode” on page 4-30.

• Update the system (requires the dongle and the Restore/Update Server Software CD

shipped with the new motherboard).

Update the system after verifying it in Service Mode. The ColorPASS will not function
permanently until you update the system.

The update process uses the Restore/Update Server Software CD along with the
dongle to transfer required settings from the old motherboard onto the new
motherboard via the HDD.

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Do not update the system prematurely. Update the system only after verifying it in

Service Mode. When you want to enter Service Mode, make sure the Restore/Update
Server Software CD is not installed in the DVD drive. If you boot the ColorPASS with
the Restore/Update Server Software CD in the DVD drive and the dongle attached to
the parallel port, the system will be updated automatically and the dongle will be
expended. Service Mode is unavailable once the dongle is expended. Remember that
once the system is updated, the motherboard cannot be used in another system.

For detailed instructions, see “To update the system” on page 4-32.