Replacing the RTC Battery
The Makito X appliance contains a real-time clock (RTC) powered by the following battery:
- Varta CR2032 with 2-wire connector Mfr. Part#: 06032101030
At the end of its life (7-10 years), the battery should be replaced by the end user with the same battery or an equivalent model approved by Haivision.
Ruggedized enclosures such as the Makito XR and the Makito XCR do not have a battery.
Tip
The RTC battery needs to be replaced if at a power-cycle event, the system time and date are reset to within 24 hours, depending on your time zone, of January 1, 1970 (Coordinated Universal Time, UTC).Note
The used battery should be disposed of and recycled in accordance with your national/local battery collection schemes.
To replace the RTC battery:
- Disconnect all external devices connected to the appliance.
- Disconnect the power from the appliance by unplugging the power cord from the AC outlet.
- To open the chassis, unfasten and remove the two screws on the rear of the appliance.
- Slide the PCB board out of the chassis.
- Disconnect the battery connector by pulling it upward from the PCB.
- Remove the battery by pulling it upward from the PCB.
- Clean the surface of transformer T1 with alcohol if there is glue residue.
- Peel off the protective layer on the tape on the new battery.
- Press the new battery onto the PCB (top of transformer T1) with a force of 3 pounds-force per square inch for three (3) seconds.
- Reconnect the battery connector.
- Reassemble the chassis, reconnect any external devices to the appliance, and reconnect the power to the appliance.