2 installing the cpci-6115 baseboard, Installing the cpci-6115 baseboard – Motorola CPCI-6115 User Manual

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CPCI-6115 CompactPCI Single Board Computer Installation and Use (6806800A68D)

Hardware Preparation and Installation

Installing the CPCI-6115 Baseboard

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2.7.2

Installing the CPCI-6115 Baseboard

Procedure

With PMC modules installed (if applicable) and headers properly configured, proceed as follows
to install the CPCI-6115 in the CompactPCI chassis:

1. Attach an ESD strap to your wrist. Attach the other end of the ESD strap to the

chassis as a ground. The ESD strap must be secured to your wrist and to ground
throughout the procedure.

2. In a non-hot-swap system, perform an operating system shutdown. Turn the AC or

DC power off and remove the AC cord or DC power lines from the system. Remove
chassis or system cover(s) as necessary for access to the CompactPCI modules.

3. Remove the filler panel from the appropriate card slot.

4. Set the VIO on the backplane to either +3.3 V or +5 V (the CPCI-6115 is a universal

board), depending upon your CompactPCI system signaling requirements and
ensure the backplane does not bus J3 or J5 signals.

5. Slide the CPCI-6115 into the appropriate slot. Grasping the top and bottom injector

handles, be sure the module is well seated in the P1 through P5 connectors on the
backplane. Do not damage or bend connector pins.

6. Secure the CPCI-6115 in the chassis with the screws provided, making good

contact with the transverse mounting rails to minimize RF emissions.

7. Replace the chassis or system cover(s), making sure no cables are pinched. Cable

the peripherals to the panel connectors, reconnect the system to the AC or DC
power source and turn the equipment power on.

Product Damage
Inserting or removing modules in a non-hot-swap chassis with power applied may
result in damage to module components. The CPCI-6115 is a hot-swappable board
and may be inserted in a hot-swap chassis, such as a CPX2000, CPX8000 or MXP3000
series chassis with power applied.
Check to make sure your chassis is hot swap compliant.

Personal Injury or Deat
Dangerous voltages, capable of causing death, are present in this equipment.
Use extreme caution when handling, testing and adjusting.

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