Installation
CP6000
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P R E L I M I N A R Y
3.2
CP6000 Initial Installation Procedures
The following procedures are applicable only for the initial installation of the CP6000 in a sys-
tem. Procedures for standard removal and hot swap operations are found in their respective
chapters.
To perform an initial installation of the CP6000 in a system proceed as follows:
1. Ensure that the safety requirements indicated Chapter 3.1 are observed.
2. Ensure that the board is properly configured for operation in accordance with application
requirements before installing. For information regarding the configuration of the CP6000
refer to Chapter 4. For the installation of CP6000 specific peripheral devices and rear I/O
devices refer to the appropriate chapters in Chapter 3.
3. To install the CP6000 perform the following:
1. Ensure that no power is applied to the system before proceeding.
2. Carefully insert the board into the slot designated by the application requirements for
the board until it makes contact with the backplane connectors.
3. Using both ejector handles, engage the board with the backplane. When the ejector
handles are locked, the board is engaged.
4. Fasten the two front panel retaining screws.
5. Connect all external interfacing cables to the board as required.
6. Ensure that the board and all required interfacing cables are properly secured.
4. The CP6000 is now ready for operation. For operation of the CP6000, refer to appropriate
CP6000 specific software, application, and system documentation.
Warning!
Failure to comply with the instruction below may cause damage to the
board or result in improper system operation.
Warning!
Care must be taken when applying the procedures below to ensure that
neither the CP6000 nor other system boards are physically damaged by
the application of these procedures.
Warning!
When performing the next step,
DO NOT
push the board into the back-
plane connectors. Use the ejector handles to seat the board into the
backplane connectors.
Warning!
During power-up, the 3.3 V input power supply must be able to provide
a minimum peak current of 10 A to the CP6000. This applies for each
CP6000 in a given system.
Failure to comply with the above warning may result in damage to or
improper operation of the CP6000.
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