Hardware Preparation and Installation
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– If you do not intend to use the MVME1603/1604 as system
controller, it can occupy any unused double-height card slot.
4. Slide the MVME1603/1604 into the selected card slot. Be sure the
module is seated properly in the P1 and P2 connectors on the
backplane. Do not damage or bend connector pins.
!
Caution
Avoid touching areas of integrated circuitry; static discharge
can damage these circuits
5. Secure the MVME1603/1604 in the chassis with the screws
provided, making good contact with the transverse mounting rails to
minimize RF emissions.
6. On the chassis backplane, remove the
INTERRUPT ACKNOWLEDGE
(IACK) and
BUS GRANT
(BG) jumpers from the header for the card
slot occupied by the MVME1603/1604.
Note
Some VME backplanes (e.g., those used in Motorola
‘‘Modular Chassis’’ systems) have an autojumpering feature
for automatic propagation of the IACK and BG signals. Step
6 does not apply to such backplane designs.
7. Replace the chassis or system cover(s), cable peripherals to the
panel connectors as appropriate, reconnect the system to the AC or
DC power source, and turn the equipment power on.
MVME760 Transition Module Installation
The MVME760 transition module is used in conjunction with the
MVME1600-001 base board. With the MVME1603/1604 installed, refer
to Figure 1-12 and proceed as follows to install an MVME760 transition
module:
Summary of Contents for MVME1603
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