Installing a Module
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Figure 21 Installing a Module in the Chassis
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To engage the module with the backplane, use both hands to perform the
following steps:
a
Push firmly at the two ends of the front panel near the ejector handles until
you feel the module connectors make firm contact with the backplane
connectors.
b
Put one thumb on the top ejector handle and your other thumb on the bottom
ejector handle. Simultaneously push the ejector handles in toward the front
panel until each handle is parallel with or flush against the front panel.
You feel a slight resistance as the connectors fully engage. If the chassis is
powered on, the module initialization process begins
.
CAUTION:
If there is too much resistance when you try to close the ejector
handles, the module and backplane connectors may not be aligned. Forcing the
module into place can damage both connectors. If necessary, remove and reinsert
the module, ensuring that the connectors are properly aligned. Do not tighten the
spring-loaded screws to seat the module.
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To secure the module in the chassis, tighten the spring-loaded screws at each end
of the front panel to a torque specification of 1.5 kg-cm (1.3 in-lb).
CAUTION:
To prevent damage to the module or to the chassis, make sure that the
screws are centered (aligned) with the holes in the chassis before you tighten
them. If they are not properly aligned, you may strip the threads.
To ensure that you tighten screws to torque specification, use a torque
screwdriver.
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