Installation and Setup 15
1 • Installation and Setup
This
chapter
describes
the
hardware
switch
settings,
connector
descriptions,
installation,
system
setup
and
operation
of
the
VMIVME
‐
7807/VME
‐
7807RC.
1.1 Unpacking Procedures
Any
precautions
found
in
the
shipping
container
should
be
observed.
All
items
should
be
carefully
unpacked
and
thoroughly
inspected
for
damage
that
might
have
occurred
during
shipment.
The
board(s)
should
be
checked
for
broken
components,
damaged
printed
circuit
board(s),
heat
damage
and
other
visible
contamination.
All
claims
arising
from
shipping
damage
should
be
filed
with
the
carrier
and
a
complete
report
sent
to
GE
Customer
Care
along
with
a
request
for
advice
concerning
the
disposition
of
the
damaged
item(s).
CAUTION
Some of the components assembled on GE products may be
sensitive to electrostatic discharge and damage may occur on
boards that are subjected to a high energy electrostatic field. When
the board is placed on a bench for configuring, etc., it is suggested
that conductive material be inserted under the board to provide a
conductive shunt. Unused boards should be stored in the same
protective boxes in which they were shipped.
1.2 Hardware Setup
The
VMIVME
‐
7807/VME
‐
7807RC
are
factory
populated
with
user
‐
specified
options
as
part
of
the
VMIVME
‐
7807/VME
‐
7807RC
ordering
information.
For
option
upgrades
or
for
any
type
of
repairs,
contact
customer
care
to
receive
a
Return
Material
Authorization
(RMA).
The
VMIVME
‐
7807/VME
‐
7807RC
are
tested
for
system
operation
and
shipped
with
factory
‐
installed
header
jumpers.
The
physical
locations
of
the
switches
and
connectors
for
the
SBC
with
the
PMC
option
are
illustrated
in
and
17.
The
definitions
of
the
connectors,
headers
and
switches
are
included
in
CAUTION
All jumpers marked
User Configured
in the following tables may be
changed or modified by the user. All jumpers marked
Factory
Configured
should not be modified by the user.
Care must be taken when making jumper modifications to ensure
against improper settings or connections. Improper settings may
result in damage to the unit.
Modifying any jumper not marked
User Configured
will void the
Warranty and may damage the unit.