MV-800 User Manual
Removal and then Fitting of Modules
MV-800 Hardware Installation 3.4
Issue 2 Revision 1
Page 35
© 2019 Grass Valley, a Belden Brand
The rear slots are now emptied.
4.
Now move to the front of the router.
5.
Unlock and open the router front door and
open the relevant internal fan door (refer to Figure 14).
Front module removal:
6.
Remove all front modules from front slots that need to be emptied.
Remove a front module by pulling on the two module eject levers and sliding the
module out of the frame.
7.
Close and secure the internal fan door.
Close and lock the router front door.
All relevant slots should now be empty, front and rear.
8.
Continue immediately to
read Section 3.4.3
, on page 35 before
starting
3.4.3 Fitting Preliminaries
IMPORTANT
When removing a module - Take care not to knock high components
mounted on the top- or on the bottom-side of the module.
Any knock may damage the module being removed, or the modules
above and below it in the router frame.
Figure 19 Removing Front Modules, showing use of module eject levers
Remove
Note:
The slot labeling nomenclature used in Figure 15, Figure 16 and
Figure 17 (on pages 28, 29 and 30) is used in this section to identify the
slots. Thus, for example, front Slot (1) refers to the front slot labeled (1)
in the figures, etc.
IMPORTANT
Electrostatic Damage
Static precautions must be observed when handling, inserting or
removing modules.
Note:
Rear module fitting requires:
• A Pozidriv screwdriver
• Two pan head, M3 x 6 mm, zinc plated screws per rear module.