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Installation
CP6500-V
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© 2005 Kontron Modular Computers GmbH
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3.5.3
Rear I/O Device Installation
To ensure proper functioning of the rear I/O VGA interface, the jumpers on the CP6500-V must
be configured for the rear I/O. See Chapter 4 for configuration details.
For physical installation of rear I/O devices, refer to the documentation provided with the device
itself.
3.5.4
Battery Replacement
The lithium battery must be replaced with an identical battery or a battery type recommended
by the manufacturer. Suitable batteries include the VARTA CR2025 and PANASONIC
BR2020.
3.5.5
Hard Disk Installation
The following information pertains to hard disks which may be connected to the CP6500-V via
normal cabling. To install a hard disk, it is necessary to perform the following operations in the
given order:
1. Install the hardware.
Note ...
It is strongly recommended to use COM1 only on the front or rear I/O panel.
Note ...
Care must be taken to ensure that the battery is correctly replaced.
The battery should be replaced only with an identical or equivalent type
recommended by the manufacturer.
Dispose of used batteries according to the manufacturer’s instructions.
The typical life expectancy of a 170 mAh battery (VARTA CR2025) is 5 - 6
years with an average on-time of 8 hours per working day at an operating
temperature of 30°C. However, this typical value varies considerably because
the life expectancy is dependent on the operating temperature and the
standby time (shutdown time) of the system in which it operates.
To ensure that the lifetime of the battery has not been exceeded it is
recommended to exchange the battery after 4 - 5 years.
Warning!
The incorrect connection of power or data cables may damage your hard disk
unit and/or CP6500-V board.
Summary of Contents for CP6500-V
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