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케이블 커넥터 인식 및 연결 해제

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Recognizing & Disconnecting Cable Connectors, Flat-Topped (Low Profile) Connectors: crwdns2935265:00crwdnd2935265:01crwdnd2935265:03crwdne2935265:0 Recognizing & Disconnecting Cable Connectors, Flat-Topped (Low Profile) Connectors: crwdns2935265:00crwdnd2935265:02crwdnd2935265:03crwdne2935265:0 Recognizing & Disconnecting Cable Connectors, Flat-Topped (Low Profile) Connectors: crwdns2935265:00crwdnd2935265:03crwdnd2935265:03crwdne2935265:0
Flat-Topped (Low Profile) Connectors
  • Some connectors have a flat, plastic top that sits flush on top of their socket. Often, these connectors have multiple cables connected to them. Flat-topped connectors are usually on the larger side, and are typically used to connect batteries in laptops and larger gaming devices.

  • To disconnect the cable, use the flat end of a spudger to lift and unclip the outer edges of the connector. You may need to use your fingers to pull the connector completely out of its socket.

  • Sometimes, these connectors have a slide lock running across the top that holds the connector in place. If this is the case, push the lock away from the connector before trying to disconnect it.

  • Flat topped connectors can also have a metal locking bar that keeps the connector in place. Unclip and flip the locking bar up to disconnect it.

  • To reconnect the cable, carefully position the connector over its socket and press straight down—the connector should snap into place without much force. If you're having trouble, the connector is most likely misaligned. Reposition it and try again.

  • Don't try to force the connector into place or you may damage the delicate pins.

이와 같은 플랫 커넥터를 분리하려면 spudger/스퍼저를 사용하여 양쪽을 들어 올리세요. 그 다음에 소켓에서 커넥터를 똑바로 들어 올리세요.

다시 설치하려면 커넥터를 조심히 배치 하고나서 소켓에 끼워질 때까지 곧 바르게 아래로 누르세요.

[title] Flat-Topped (Low Profile) Connectors
-[* black] To disconnect flat connectors like this one, use a spudger to pry up each side. Then, lift the connector straight up from its socket.
-[* icon_reminder] To reinstall, carefully position the connector, and then press it straight down until it snaps into its socket.
+[* icon_note] Some connectors have a flat, plastic top that sits flush on top of their socket. Often, these connectors have multiple cables connected to them. Flat-topped connectors are usually on the larger side, and are typically used to connect batteries in laptops and larger gaming devices.
+[* black] To disconnect the cable, use the flat end of a spudger to lift and unclip the outer edges of the connector. You may need to use your fingers to pull the connector completely out of its socket.
+ [* icon_note] Sometimes, these connectors have a slide lock running across the top that holds the connector in place. If this is the case, [link|https://guide-images.cdn.ifixit.com/igi/jQW5Ksl6jsM5MwFV.full|push the lock away from the connector|new_window=true] before trying to disconnect it.
+ [* icon_note] Flat topped connectors can also have a metal locking bar that keeps the connector in place. [link|https://assets.cdn.ifixit.com/static/ezgif-1-f03ee5facb.gif?1718299863|Unclip and flip the locking bar up|new_window=true] to disconnect it.
+[* icon_reminder] To reconnect the cable, carefully position the connector over its socket and press straight down—the connector should snap into place without much force. If you're having trouble, the connector is most likely misaligned. Reposition it and try again.
+ [* icon_caution] Don't try to force the connector into place or you may damage the delicate pins.

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