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3.
Align the board-to-board connectors, J5 and J6, on the MMEXT-XMC02 with the board-to-board connectors,
J8 and J14, on the CP3005 and gently press down.
4.
Secure the MMEXT-XMC02 equipped with the XMC module to the CP3005 by inserting the screws (g), (h), (i)
and (j) removed in step 3 into the respective mounting holes and tightening them.
5.
Remove the XMC slot cover plate from the XMC bezel cutout of the CP3005 front panel, if mounted.
6.
Attach the front panel to the board assembly and secure it with the screws (a), (b), (c), (d), (e), and (f)
removed in step 2. If the XMC module is provided with a rubber seal at the bezel, ensure that the rubber seal
is properly seated between the bezel and the front panel cutout when attaching the front panel.
The 8HP CP3005 equipped with the MMEXT-XMC02 extension module and an XMC module is now ready for operation.
For the operation of the XMC module, refer to appropriate documentation provided with the XMC module.
12.3.4.
SATA M.2 Card Installation
A SATA Flash module may be connected to the CP3005 via the onboard connector, J12. This optionally available
module must be physically installed on the CP3005 prior to installation of the CP3005 in a system. During installation
it is necessary to ensure that the SATA Flash module is properly seated.
The following failures may occur:
SATA device fail message at boot-up: may be a bad cable or lack of power going to the drive
SATA device fail message at boot-up on Rear I/O module, caused by forced speed to 6.0 Gb/s (see Chapter
9.5.6 “SATA Interfaces”)
The CP3005 provides a M.2 card socket on the board to install SSD cards.
The CP3005 does not support removal and reinsertion of the M.2 storage card while the
board is in a powered-up state. Connecting the M.2 card while the power is on, which is
known as "hot plugging", may damage your system.
12.3.4.1.
Preparation of M.2 Mounting
Before the mounting procedure of the M.2 card you have to unmounts the battery device. After unbolting of two
screws the M.2 connector is ready to mount the card