3.4 Installing the MIC-5332
3.4.1 MIC-5332
To install MIC-5332 into the chassis:
1. Leave the ejector handles in the open position.
2. Choose a node slot in chassis, and align the PCB edge to the card guide rail.
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3. Carefully slide the MIC-5332 into the system until the connector contacts start to
mate into the backplane. Make sure the front panel alignment pin falls into the
receptacle.
Figure 3.5 Alignment pin slides into the receptacle
4. Hold both handle ejectors on either side of the board, and then close them to
make the board becomes fully seated. Make ensure the handles are latched
securely.
5. Fasten the retaining thumbscrews.
6. The blue hot-swap LED on the front panel will show a “ON
Æ
Blink
Æ
OFF”
transition to indicate a normal power-on sequence of the MIC-5332. Once the FW
and payload has been successfully activated, the PICMG 3.0 LEDs will be shown
as below:
Out of Service
Health
Hot swap
Table 3.1 PICMG3.0 LEDs Definition
All the LEDs status shown on the front panel
is listed in
Section 3.6, Jumper Setting &
LED Definition.
Retaining Thumbscrews
Summary of Contents for MIC-5332
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Page 44: ...Chapter 4 Hardware Management This chapter describes the IPMC firmware features ...
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