Functional description
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Chapter 11: Module Conversion Kit (Wave IP 2500 only)
Wave Server Hardware Reference Guide
Functional description
The IP 2500 Module Conversion Kit (VW-IP2500-CONV) is a mechanical assembly which,
when attached to a module, allows it to be plugged into a universal card slot.
Physical description
The IP 2500 Module Conversion Kit is a sheetmetal assembly which fastens to a module.
Assembly
1.
Remove the L-bracket that joins the faceplate to the circuit board of the module to be
installed. This bracket is located next to the red and green status LEDs and is held on with
two screws - one to the faceplate and one to the circuit board. Save these screws. They are
different so remember which one attaches through the faceplate and which one attaches
through the circuit board.
2.
Loosen but do not remove the four screws on the bottom of the metal adapter plate that
holds the metal keeper strip to the adapter plate.
3.
Remove the two screws on the metal adapter plate from the L-shaped tab that will hold
the module in place. These screws are provided as replacements for the two screws
removed earlier from the L-bracket in case they are needed.
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