Removing analog audio i/o boards (pdr100 only), Removing analog audio i/o boards (pdr 100 only), Removing analog audio i/o boards (pdr100 only) – Grass Valley Profile Family Audio Signal Processing Board User Manual

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ASPB Installation

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ASPB Installation

Removing Analog Audio I/O Boards (PDR100 ONLY)

NOTE: If you are not upgrading a PDR 100 proceed to the next step,
“Installing the ASPB In Recommended Slot Locations” on page 26.

You must remove all Analog Audio I/O boards from the PDR100 before
installing the ASPB.

To remove all the Analog Audio I/O boards:

1. Remove all interface cables from the rear of the Analog Audio I/O boards if

you have not done so already. Refer to the rear panel labeling to help identify
the Analog Audio I/O boards.

2. Disconnect and remove all internal coaxial clock cables connected between

the Analog Audio I/O boards and video boards.

3. Remove the circuit board mounting screw inside the chassis for each Analog

Audio I/O board using the Torx tool with the T15 tip (

Ê in Figure 3).

CAUTION: To avoid damage to the circuit board when removing or
installing it:

- Do not rock the circuit board in the EISA bus connector—pull straight

up to remove.

- Do not grasp or push on the rear-panel connectors when removing or

installing circuit boards in the card slots.

4. Carefully grasp the Analog Audio I/O board and lift upward to free the

circuit board from the motherboard connectors.

NOTE: If you have difficulty removing the circuit boards:

- It may be necessary to remove the screw mounting an adjacent circuit

board.

- It may be necessary to remove an adjacent tall circuit board to ease

removal of the shorter Analog Audio I/O board. Use the following
procedure to remove adjacent tall circuit boards.

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