 Attach the long sides to the base plate.
TIP: To keep them together, glue small pieces of scotch tape from inside, as shown. (In this picture, a white tape is seen). |
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Drop the Raspberry Pi in the case frame you prepared. Ensure that Pi-Pan controller board is attached to the Raspberry Pi (as seen in adjacent picture).
If you are using this case with Pi-Pan, before you drop it in, attach the camera ribbon cable to Raspberry Pi.
TIP: To keep the assembly manageable, don't attach the Pi-Camera to the other end of the ribbon cable yet. |
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Slide in the top plate, engaging the camera cable in the slot provided.
If you are using this case with Pi-Pan, ensure that Pi-Pan assembly is mounted on the top plate before you slide it in. |
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 Hinge in the rear plate at the top as seen. |
 Hold the assembly upside down as shown, Press tabs with thumbs, and press down the rear plate to lock it in the tabs. |

Hinge in the front plate at the top as shown. |
 Hold the assembly upside down as shown, Press tabs with thumbs, and press down the front plate to lock it in the tabs.
If you are using with Pi-Pan, attach the camera ribbon cable to the camera, and also engage the servo cables.
Your assembly is now ready to use. |
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