Then tighten both screws. 3. As shown in the illustration, lightly press in on the screw A securing the lock plate to the arm, then gently lift the module using the handle located on the rear panel and release it. The module will slowly pivot down. 1. If the module is lying flat in the storage position, raise it Module removal as described in steps 1–5 of “Raising the module.” Be careful not to pinch your hand between the module and the keyboard assembly. 2. Disconnect the cable plug (L-shaped plug) connected to the TO KYBD connector located on the bottom of the module. 3. As shown in the illustration, use your Phillips (+) screw4. Loosen the screw on the module and the screw A that driver to remove the two screws B that attach the support secures the latch. arm to the module. Be careful not to lose the screws you remove. 4. Use your Phillips (+) screwdriver to remove the four screws that hold the retaining bar to the keyboard assembly. Be careful not to lose the screws you remove. 5. Remove the retaining bar, and then lift the module using both hands and remove it from the keyboard assembly. Be careful not to pinch your hand between the module and keyboard assembly. Module installation 1. Make sure that the support arm is folded down. Hold the module in both hands and carefully place it on the keyboard assembly. Be careful not to pinch your hand between the module and keyboard assembly. Cross-section of keyboard cover toward keyboard toward module 2. Orient the retaining bar correctly as shown in the illustration, and place it on top of the module. Align the screw holes in the retaining bar with the screw holes in the keyboard assembly, and finger-tighten the four screws. Finally, use your Phillips (+) screwdriver to firmly tighten the four screws. Don’t attempt to forcibly tighten the screws if the screw holes are not aligned. Doing so may cause damage to the unit. 3. Using the handle located on the rear panel, lift the module up, align the screw holes in the module with the screw holes in the support arm, and use your Phillips (+) screwdriver to install the two screws B that you removed when detaching the module. 4. Connect the included cable. Connect the L-shaped plug of the cable to the TO KYBD connector on the module, and connect the straight plug to the TO MODULE connector on the keyboard assembly. If the TO MODULE connector is already being used to connect another module, then use the TO MODULE (2nd) connector. The included cable is only for connecting the TO KYBD connector to the TO MODULE or TO MODULE (2nd) connector. Do not connect it to any other connector. If you’re using only one module, connect it to the TO MODULE connector. Locking support assembly Locking support assembly ing support assembly. The raised tabs on the support arm slide into the slots on the top of the bracket to hold everything together. To attach the locking support assembly, fasten the bracket to the support arm by sliding it horizontally (to the left) and tightening the screw on the bracket. To remove the locking support assembly, loosen the screw and slide the bracket to the right to release the two pieces. Make sure that the bracket is oriented correctly. When performing this step, be careful not to cut your hand on the metal parts. Cover panels The keyboard assembly can be used with or without the these decorative “filler” panels. The cover panels will need to be removed when using two modules. As shown in the illustration, the front edge of the cover panels are held in place by the retaining bar. The back edge of the cover panels fit into the channel on the top of the keyboard assembly’s rear rail. To remove the cover panels, remove the retaining bar as shown in step 4 of “Module removal” and lift off the cover panels. Replace the retaining bar as described in step 2 of “Module installation.” To replace the cover panels, remove the retaining bar, place the back edge of the cover panels on the top of the rear rail, and replace the retaining bar. Caution when attaching the cover panel Align the projections of the cover panel with the slot of the rear rail, and press the cover panel into place. If you press the cover panel when the projections are not aligned with the slot, you may damage the projections. Rear rail If the cover panel comes open as shown below after you’ve attached it, apply gentle pressure to the rear side and fit the projections of the cover panel into the slot of the rear rail. If the cover panel comes open as shown below after you’ve attached it, apply gentle pressure to the rear side and fit the projections of the cover panel into the slot of the rear rail. Moving precautions If you transport the keyboard assembly with the module in the raised position, the lock plate must be fitted into the slot on the bracket and secured in place by tightening the lockplate screw. If you transport the keyboard assembly with the module in the lowered (storage) position, the latch must be connected to the module, with...