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| '''This page is in progress; we do not have installation pictures for the KH-965 yet.''' | | '''This page is in progress; we do not have installation pictures for the KH-965 yet.''' |
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− | In the mean time, please note that the KH-965 (and install process) is ''only very slightly different'' from the [[AYAB_KH-930|KH-930 install process]].
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− | Refer to that procedure for the time being. The installation procedure is the same, with a few exceptions:
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− | :* The rightmost part of the cover tucks into the right hand side of the case; you will need to slide it towards the left before tilting it out.
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− | :* While each connector can still only reach + fit into one location, the AYAB Interface plastic cover exposes a different 5-pin connector (J3C instead of J3B as it is on the KH-930).
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− | :* The original KH-965 power supply plugs into the original control board (which you are removing); you do not need to worry about tucking a power supply cable out of the way.
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