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Installing the cLGA Connector on the Line Card PCB
Do not remove the cap of the cLGA connector until the Downstream D3.0 Module is ready to be installed.
Note
The cLGA connector must be installed before installing the Downstream D3.0 Module, during replacement
of the Downstream D3.0 Module, on the interface line card.
Before you begin
• Attach an ESD-preventive wrist strap to your wrist and connect the other end to the grounding lug
connected to the chassis.
• Be aware of the weight and size of the equipment. Handle it with care.
• Wear latex gloves while handling the cLGA connector, to prevent contamination of the connector surface.
Restrictions
• Install the interface line card in the slot corresponding to the RF Protect or RF Through PIC installed.
Required Tools and Equipment
• ESD-preventive wrist strap
• cLGA Connector Installation kit consisting of the following:
• Hex socket bit for 10830 cap-screw (use with a screwdriver with detachable bits)
• 10830 cap-screws
Figure 145: 10830 Cap-screws
• cLGA 10 X 22 Position .050 C/L Connector (cLGA connector)
After installation, save the hex socket bit for future use. These will be required
while removing the cLGA connector.
Note
Step 1
Hold the cLGA connector by the sides of its protective cap, using your thumb and index finger.
Do not pinch the sides of protective cap of the cLGA connector with pressure. Applying pressure on the sides
of the protective cap will release the clamp of the cap that holds the cLGA connector.
Caution
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Maintaining the Interface Cards in the Cisco cBR Chassis
Installing the cLGA Connector on the Line Card PCB