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Installing the CPX2000 Series System and Field Replaceable Units
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Note
Make sure that your I/O module manufacturer identifies your
I/O module as “hot swap” ready.
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Caution
Handling modules and peripherals can result in static damage.
Use a grounded wrist strap, static-dissipating work surfaces
and anti-static bags for component storage.
Removing a “Hot Swap” I/O Module
Use this procedure to remove a “hot swap” I/O module from the chassis.
1. Completely loosen the module’s captive screws. Refer to the figure
on page
2. Begin pressing the ejector levers outward.
Note
Make sure the blue LED on the front of your hot swap I/O
module illuminates as you begin to withdraw the module
from the chassis. This LED tells you that the CPU has
stopped communicating with your hot swap I/O module and
that you can continue to withdraw the module.
3. Continue to press the ejector levers outward.
4. Pull the module from the chassis.
Installing a “Hot Swap” I/O Module
Install a hot swap I/O module the same way you would install a CPU
module. Refer to the previous procedure under, “Installing a CPU
Module.”
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