Logitech Webcam Pro 9000 – Disassembling procedure – How to replace the mother board
Logitech Webcam
Pro 9000
DISASSEMBLING
PROCEDURE
Remove
the two 8mm Phillips#0 screws on the back cover.
The motherboard is attaching the two covers together, so don't separate them entirely just yet.
There is a button that loosens as the Phillips screws are removed. Don't be alarmed if it falls out.
The motherboard is attaching the two covers together, so don't separate them entirely just yet.
There is a button that loosens as the Phillips screws are removed. Don't be alarmed if it falls out.
Remove
the four 6mm Phillips#0 screws connecting the motherboard and front cover. DO
NOT detach the wire connecting the motherboard to the front cover.
Grasp
the white connector attaching the button chip wire to the motherboard.
Grab
between the tabs and the socket.
Wiggle the connector back and forth to remove it from the connection box
Do not worry if you detach the red and black wire connection on the power button.
Wiggle the connector back and forth to remove it from the connection box
Do not worry if you detach the red and black wire connection on the power button.
Grasp
the white wire connector between the tabs and the socket.
Wiggle
the connector back and forth to remove the front cover from the motherboard.
Grasp
the white wire connector on the back of the motherboard to remove the USB
cable.
Wiggle
the connector back and forth to remove it from the socket.
Desolder
the joint on the front of the motherboard to completely detach the USB cable.
Remove
the two 8mm Phillips#0 screws on the back of the motherboard.
Remove
the camera from the motherboard by desoldering the two connections.