
MV-801 User Manual
Issue 1 Revision 1
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Relevant router frame slots for MV-801 installation are Slot (1) through to Slot (4) in Figure 15,
Figure 16 and Figure 17.
Front modules plug into the router’s internal motherboard and connect to their respective rear
modules. This front-and-rear slot arrangement and the slot labeling is restated in the diagram
in Figure 18, which is a side view of the card arrangement.
The relevant slots need to be emptied first before fitting the MV-801 option hardware.
3.4.2 Module Removal Procedure
Refer to
, on page 32 before starting removal.
The first step is to empty
relevant
slots of front modules or rear panels.
Table 10 indicates which slots should be emptied.
Removal procedure:
1.
Start at the rear of the router:
2.
Disconnect all cables connected to rear panel connectors for rear slots that need to be
emptied.
Rear module removal:
3.
Remove all rear modules for slots that need to be emptied. Unscrew two rear panel
securing screws on each module; then remove the module.
The rear slots are now emptied.
Figure 18 Side-on View of Front and Rear slot arrangement
(Labeling from Figure 15, Figure 16 and Figure 17.)
Front Slot (1)
Front Slot (2)
Front Slot (3)
Front Slot (4)
Rear Slot (2)
Rear Slot (3)
Rear Slot (4)
Router Motherboard
(side-on view)
Sirius 840 only
Front of Frame
Rear of Frame
CAUTION
Electrostatic Damage
Static precautions must be observed when handling,
inserting or removing modules.
Note:
Rear module removal requires:
• A Pozidriv screwdriver suitable for pan head, M3 x 6 mm, zinc
plated screws.
IMPORTANT
When removing a module - Take care not to knock high components
mounted on the top- or on the bottom-side of the module.
Any knock may damage the module being removed, or the modules
above and below it in the router frame.