
Board Installation
Installation
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PPC/CPCI-690
Removal Procedure
Caution
Board damage
Touching the board or electronic components in a non-ESD protected
environment causes component and board damage.
Before touching boards or electronic components, make sure that you are
working in an ESD-safe environment.
1. Turn off system power
2. Unfasten screws of front panel until board is detached from rack
frame
3. Press button on handle
4. Press handles outwards to disconnect board from backplane
5. Remove board from rails of slot position
Installation in a Powered System Supporting Hot Swap
The board supports full hot swap and high availability. The basic purpose
of hot-swap support and high availability is to allow the board to be
installed in and removed from a powered system without adversely affect-
ing system operation. With high availability support, defective boards can
be repaired and systems can be reconfigured without stopping system
operation and with minimum operator interaction.
Caution
Board damage and data loss
Installing the board into or removing it from a powered system not sup-
porting hot swap or high availability causes board damage and data loss.
Therefore, only install or remove it from a powered system if the system
itself supports hot swap or high availability and if the system documen-
tation explicitly includes appropriate guidelines.
As a universal hot-swap board, the CPCI-690 can be installed in both 3.3V
and 5V systems.
Summary of Contents for PPC/CPCI-690
Page 1: ...PPC CPCI 690 Reference Guide P N 227356 Revision AC June 2006 ...
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Page 35: ...1 Introduction ...
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Page 65: ...3 Controls Indicators and Connectors ...
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Page 164: ...Register Maps and Registers 6 16 PPC CPCI 690 ...
Page 165: ...A Battery Exchange ...
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