MV-841/851 User Manual
Fitting Preliminaries
Hardware Installation
Issue 1 Revision 1
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Fitting Preliminaries
Electrostatic Damage
Static precautions must be observed when handling, inserting or removing modules.
Note:
Rear module fitting requires:
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A Pozidriv screwdriver
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Two pan head, M3 x 6 mm, zinc plated screws per rear
module.
IMPORTANT
When inserting a module:
Take care not to knock high components which are mounted on the
top- or on the under-side of the module. Any knocks may damage the
module being inserted, or the modules above and below it in the router
frame.
Note:
When inserting a
rear
module into a rear slot:
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Check the module is the correct one for the slot.
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Check there are no obstructions at the module connectors.
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Check for any high components on the top- or under-side of
the module. Do not knock these during fitting.
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Insert the module into the slot and slide the module into the
frame.
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In the last few millimeters of travel, the module connectors
mate with the router motherboard. Some resistance will be
met; ease, but do not force, the module in.
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If excessive resistance is met, remove the module and
re-check that the module and slot are correct. Check the slot
for any obstruction. Check the module connectors for any
damage or foreign objects.
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Fasten the two module securing screws at the far left and far
right of the module’s rear plate. Gently tighten the fixing
screws. Do not over-tighten them.