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Module Installation
Keep the module in its antistatic bag until you are ready to install it in your cpuModule or other PC/104
based system. When removing it from the bag, hold the module at the edges and do not touch the components
or connectors.
Before installing the module in your system, check the jumper and switch settings. Chapter 1 reviews the
factory settings and how to change them. If you need to change any settings, refer to the appropriate instructions in
Chapter 1. Note that incompatible jumper settings can result in unpredictable module operation and erratic
response.
The DM6210 comes with stackthrough connectors for CN1 and CN2. Pins B10 and C19 are keying pins
and will be plugged on the top of the board and removed from the bottom
NOTE: The DM6210 module will only work with an AT cpuModule. Do not try to use it with an XT
cpuModule.
To install the module, follow the procedures described in the computer manual and the steps below:
1. Turn OFF the power to your system.
2. Touch a metal rack to discharge any static buildup and then remove the module from its antistatic bag.
3. Use the appropriate standoffs for your application to secure the module when you install it in your
system.
4. Holding the module by its edges, orient it so that the CN1 bus connectors pin 1 lines up with pin 1 of
the expansion connector onto which you are installing the module.
5. After carefully positioning the module so that the pins are lined up and resting on the expansion
connector, gently and evenly press down on the module until it is secured on the connector.
NOTE: Do not force the module onto the connector. If the module does not readily press into place,
remove it and try again. Wiggling the module or exerting too much pressure can result in damage to
the DM6210 or to the mating module.
6. After the module is installed, connect the cable to I/O connector CN3 on the module. When making
this connection, note that there is no keying to guide you in orientation. You must make sure that pin 1
of the cable is connected to pin 1 of CN3 (pin 1 is marked on the module with a small square). For
twisted pair cables, pin 1 is the dark brown wire; for standard single wire cables, pin 1 is the red wire.
7. Make sure all connections are secure.
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