Installation
INSTALLATION AND USER GUIDE
25
Voyager Modular Construction
One
of
the
features
of
the
Voyager
extension
products
is
their
modular
construction.
In
most
cases
you
should
receive
your
Voyager
products
already
assembled
and
ready
to
use.
However,
in
the
event
a
change
in
the
configuration
is
required
(or
a
failed
module
needs
replacement),
the
individual
sections
are
easily
disassembled/reassembled.
You
will
only
need
a
#2
(or
similar)
Phillips
‐
head
(cross
‐
point)
screwdriver.
Voyager Module Disassembly
Procedure
To
disassemble
either
the
VIDEO
or
AUX
module,
simply
unscrew
the
two
locking
‐
screws
on
the
side
of
the
module
you
want
to
remove.
Once
the
locking
screws
are
loosened
just
enough
for
the
modules
to
be
separated
(about
¼”)
–
the
screw
will
remain
captive
in
the
assembly
and
shouldn’t
fall
out
or
get
lost.
Pull
the
VIDEO
or
AUX
module
away
from
the
core
in
a
sideways
motion.
Do
not
bend
or
try
to
remove
the
module
at
an
angle.
The
PCB
edge
‐
connector
fingers
must
disengage
properly,
and
use
caution
not
to
damage
either
the
exposed
edge
‐
fingers
or
the
mating
socket
on
the
CORE
module.
Voyager Module Assembly Procedure
The
assembly
procedure
is
essentially
reverse
of
the
disassembly
procedure.
Carefully
dock
the
edge
‐
finger
contact
from
the
VIDEO
or
AUX
module
into
the
CORE
module.
Push
the
enclosures
together
being
careful
not
to
insert
the
connector
at
an
angle.
Once
fully
docked,
tighten
both
locking
‐
screws
until
they
are
just
snug.
Excessive
tightening
can
bend
or
damage
the
enclosure.
Note:
If
a
VIDEO
or
AUX
module
is
going
to
be
permanently
removed,
remember
to
install
the
appropriate
cover
‐
plate
over
the
open
slot.
This
cover
‐
plate
protects
the
CORE’s
mating
connector
from
foreign
objects
and
possible
damage,
and
also
maintains
the
enclosure’s
for
RFI/EMI
integrity.
Note
that
there
are
two
types
of
cover
‐
plates:
one
each
to
cover
the
VIDEO
and
AUX
sides
of
the
CORE
module.
There
are
2
short
screws
provided
for
attaching
each
cover
‐
plate.
VIDEO cover-plate, shown detached.
AUX cover-plate, shown detached.