Nstallation, I/o b – Datatek UTM User Manual

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U T M U s e r ' s M a n u a l

01/18/08

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3 I

NSTALLATION

UTM installation consists of:

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inserting the DTK41 or CEY5 I/O distribution board into the backplane slot

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inserting the module in the corresponding shelf slot

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cabling console and data ports

Note: To avoid damage to electronic components from ESD (Electro Static Discharge) always
wear an ESD wrist strap. To prevent damage to module circuitry, always insert the I/O board
before inserting its corresponding module. Never remove the I/O board before removing the
module.

3.1 I

NSERTING THE

I/O B

OARD

The I/O board plugs into the backplane at the rear of the shelf. It is held in place by shrouds on
the backplane pinfield and secured with two screws. Insert the I/O board before inserting its
corresponding UTM.

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Align the I/O board backplane connector with the backplane pinfield and align the screw slots
with the screw holes.

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Slip the backplane connector onto the pins. The board should seat easily. If seating is
difficult, the board may be canted or some pins may be bent.

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Insert the screws, and tighten them securely.

Removing the I/O Board

Remove the I/O board only for relocation, replacement, or board type confirmation.

Note: The Module in the slot corresponding to the I/O board must be removed first.

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Disconnect all cabling to I/O board ports, labeling the cable ends if appropriate.

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Remove the screws holding the I/O board in place.

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Carefully rock the board as you pull it out.

Inserting the UTM

Note: The I/O board for the module must be installed in its corresponding slot on the backplane at
the rear of the shelf first.

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Set the mode switch on the module faceplate to Disab.

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With the module latch extended, carefully push the module all the way into the slot. The
backplane pins slip into the module receptacle.

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Close the latch to lock the module into position.

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Move the mode switch on the module faceplate to Enabl.

Removing the UTM

Note: You can remove and replace a UTM in an operating node without damaging the module
itself, or without disrupting calls on other modules. Only the calls on the UTM being removed are
disrupted. Remember that the I/O board for the module must still be in its corresponding slot on
the backplane at the rear of the shelf.

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If the mode switch is in the Enabl position, move it to Disab.

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Open the latch on the module faceplate.

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Pull the module straight out of the slot.

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