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SECTION 2 I N S T A L L A T I O N
2.1 I N T R O D U C T I O N
This section describes the unpacking, inspection, set-up and installation of the Model 7064
development module in a C-size mainframe.
2.2 U N P A C K I N G AND INSPECTION
The following parts constitute the 7064 Module P/N 70-0010-000:
Single-Slot Breadboard Module
Message-Based Daughter Board
7064 User Manual
P/N 70-001 1-000
P/N 70-0014-000
1. B e f o r e unpacking the 7064 module, check the exterior of the shipping
carton for any damage. If the shipping carton is damaged, inform the
carrier immediately.
2. R e m o v e the 7064 module quid inspect it for damage. If any damage is
apparent, inform the carrier immediately. Retain shipping carton and
packing material for the carrier's inspection.
3. V e r i f y
that
the pieces contained in the package you received match the
parts list
shown above. N o t i f y Racal Instruments i f the module
appears damaged in any way. D o not attempt to install a damaged
module into a VXI chassis.
4. T h e
7064 module is
shipped i n an anti-static bag t o prevent
electrostatic damage to the module. Do not remove the module from
the anti-static bag unless it is in a static-controlled area.
2.3 A D D R E S S SWITCH SETTINGS FOR CONFIGURATION CONTROL
The 7064
has an
internal 8-position address switch used to determine dynamic configuration
or static configuration. It is located on the top of the module accessible through the case. A n y
setting other than 255 indicates static configuration.
Dynamic configuration is an optional alternative method o f assigning logical address to
VXlbus devices, and is defined in detail in Section F of the VXlbus System Specification
Revision 1.4. I n the ON position, the switch is set to logical 1, and in the OFF position to a
logical 0.
The user can select any logical address from I to 254 for static configuration.
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