3 rtm (rear transition module) installation, 4 powering up the system, Rtm (rear transition module) installation – ADLINK cPCIS-ET2600 Series User Manual
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2.3
RTM (Rear Transition Module) Installation
The installation and removal procedures for a RTM are the same as those for 
CompactPCI boards. Because they are shorter than front boards, pay careful 
attention when inserting or removing RTMs. Only models with an “R” at the end 
of the model number support RTMs. 
Note: We strongly recommended the use of RTMs with AB type connectors
to prevent damaging the backplane during RTM installation.
2.4
Powering Up the System
Connect the supplied power cord to the socket on the back of the chassis. All 
supplied PSUs are full range 90-240VAC and do not require input voltage 
setting. Insert a system module into the appropriate card slot. 
The cPCIS-ET2600 Series subsystems feature a guarded power switch. Use 
a suitably shaped object (such as a pen) to actuate the power switch. All 
LEDs will light up to indicate normal operating conditions. 
Note:
If there are any faults with the power supply,
the appropriate Voltage Status LED will turn off to notify the user.
Guarded Power Switch
Voltage Status LEDs
Alarm LED
Alarm reset switch