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Getting Started
Install the Optional Modular Cards
2 Inspect the components for signs that they are not properly installed.
3 Attempt to move them with your fingers; they should feel solid and stable.
4 If a power supply is loose, push it gently back into position.
5 If the fabric module is loose, push gently on the two handles located on outside corners
of the card until it is fully engaged in its slot.
6 If a modular card is loose, push gently on the swivel handle at the top to reseat it.
7 If the controller module is loose, do not push on the display to reseat it. Instead,
proceed as follows:
a Grasp the lever on the lower right-hand side of the controller beside the display,
and pull it straight out until it is fully extended.
b Firmly push the lever down to seat the card in its connectors.
c Slide the lever back into the chassis.
Install the Optional Modular Cards
Each modular card has an associated rear panel for inputs and outputs.
IMPORTANT
The rear panel must be installed before the card is inserted into the frame.
To install the rear connector panel
1 Remove any existing panel (either blank or belonging to an existing card that is being
changed) by releasing the captive screw(s) on the bottom.
2 Slide the top edge of the new panel under the lip at the top of the empty space and
secure the panel in place with the captive screw(s) on the bottom.
To install the modular card
1 Open the front door of the frame.
2 Position the card with the swivel handle at the top.
3 Slide the card into the slot and push gently on the swivel handle to seat the connectors.
Note:
If the card requires a double-width rear panel or larger, it should be
inserted into the rightmost slot (as seen from the front of the frame).
Inserting the card into the wrong slot will not damage the card, but will be
flagged by the on-card status LED flashing red when power is applied, to
indicate that there is no connection to the rear panel.
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