2.5.2
CompactFlash Storage Kit (AD 200/001)
The option kit comprises:
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A CompactFlash carrier module.
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Four M3 panhead screws.
1) The M3 panhead screws may be loosely screwed into the end of the pillars, if so unscrew
them.
NOTE
Do not unscrew the countersunk screws attaching the pillars to the circuit board.
2) Position the connector of the CompactFlash carrier module over P2. Ensure that the pins
are correctly aligned, then press the module down on to the pins of S1 until the four pillars
are touching the VP 110/01x circuit board.
3) Fix the module into position using the four panhead screws referred to earlier. Do not over
tighten the screws.
NOTE
If the board is likely to be subjected to mechanical vibration a suitable thread lock
compound applied to the screws should be considered.
The CompactFlash sites are labeled CompactFlash 1 and CompactFlash 2.
If a single CompactFlash card is fitted, it should always go into site 1. Site 2 should be used only
when two CompactFlash cards are fitted.
The CompactFlash card(s) may be retained in position by fitting short M3 screws and spacers
into the holes near the long edge of the carrier. This will protect against accidental removal due
to vibration or deliberate but unauthorized removal.
NOTE
If more than one CompactFlash module is fitted, the module in the CompactFlash
2 site must support operation as a Slave device.
2-8
VP 110/01x
Hardware Installation
CompactFlash Carrier Module
CompactFlash Sites
Site 1
Site 2
Pillars
S1
Figure 2-6 CompactFlash Carrier Module Installation
Summary of Contents for VP 110/01 Series
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