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CP605
Installation
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8. Obtain the replacement CP605 board.
9. Carefully insert the “new” board into the “old” board slot until it makes contact with the
backplane connectors.
10. Using both ejector handles, engage the board with the backplane. When the ejector han-
dles are locked, the board is engaged.
11. Fasten the front panel retaining screws.
12. Connect all required interfacing cables to the board. Hot swap of the CP605 is now com-
plete.
3.5
Installation of CP605 Peripheral Devices
The CP605 is designed to accommodate a variety of peripheral devices whose installation var-
ies considerably. The following chapters provide information regarding installation aspects and
not detailed procedures.
3.5.1
CompactFlash Installation
The CompactFlash socket supports all available CompactFlash ATA cards type I and type II
with 3.3V.
3.5.2
USB Device Installation
The CP605 supports all USB Plug & Play computer peripherals (e.g. keyboard, mouse, printer,
etc.).
3.5.3
Rear I/O Device Installation
To ensure proper functioning of the rear I/O serial interfaces, the drivers for the COM1 and
COM2 ports must be disabled via software.
Using the Fast Ethernet port on the Rear I/O the interface can be re-routed via a BIOS software
switch.
To ensure proper functioning of the rear I/O VGA interface and the Gigabit Ethernet ports, the
solder jumpers on the CP605 must be configured for the rear I/O. See Chapter 4 for configura-
tion details.
Warning!
When performing the next step,
DO NOT
push the board into the back-
plane connectors. Use the ejector handles to seat the board into the back-
plane connectors.
Note ...
The CP605 does not support removal and reinsertion of the CompactFlash
storage card while the board is in a powered-up state. Connecting the Com-
pactFlash cards while the power is on, which is known as "hot plugging", may
damage your system.
Note ...
All USB devices may be connected or removed while the host or other
peripherals are powered up.