Chapter 2
Installing CoreModule 410 Options
CoreModule 410
QuickStart Guide
13
Removing the DiskOnChip (DOC)
CAUTION
To prevent damage to the CoreModule 410 and the DiskOnChip, ensure the power
supply to the CoreModule 410 is turned off and the power cord has been removed
from the power source. Most AT power supplies will continue to provide standby
current to the CoreModule 410 until the power cord is disconnected.
1. Ensure the CoreModule 410 power supply is turned off and the power cord is removed from the
power supply.
CAUTION
To prevent damage to the static sensitive components on the CoreModule 410,
ensure you follow good Electrostatic Discharge principles. Components on the
CoreModule 410 and DiskOnChip are sensitive to static electricity and can be
easily damaged by improper handling. Do the following when handling the
CoreModule 410 and its related DiskOnChip:
Always use an anti-static wrist/ankle strap and a grounding mat.
Before you handle the CoreModule 410 or remove the DiskOnChip from the
anti-static package, touch a grounded, unpainted metal surface to discharge any
static electricity.
2. Grasp the DiskOnChip and gently rock it side to side while lifting it up out of the bytewide
socket.
3. Lift the DiskOnChip away from the bytewide socket and put it on an anti-static surface or anti-
static package for safe keeping. See Figure 2-2.
Serial 1 Port (J3)
(COM 1)
DiskOnChip Module
Bytewide
Socket (U18)
C
M
410_04b
Figure 2-2. Removing DiskOnChip
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