MV-800 User Manual
Removal and then Fitting of Modules
MV-800 Hardware Installation 3.4
Issue 2 Revision 1
Page 37
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3.4.4 Module Fitting Procedure
Please ensure you have read
, on page 35 before proceeding to fit
modules.
1.
Go to the
rear of the router frame
.
The procedure continues with the fitting of rear modules:
2.
Rear Slot (2):
Insert a1312 MV-800 Rear Panel module into rear Slot (2). Check the
orientation of the rear module, see Figure 20.
3.
Fasten the two rear panel module securing screws. Do not over-tighten them.
4.
Rear Slot (3):
Fit a second 1312 MV-800 Rear Panel module or a blanking plate (see
Figure 21) to rear Slot (3).
Fasten the two rear plate-securing screws. Gently tighten. Do not over-tighten.
IMPORTANT
Ensure the 1312 MV-800 Rear Panel module is the correct way up,
“INSERT THIS SIDE UP” label is printed on the top of the rear panel, see
Figure 20.
Figure 20 1312 MV-800 Rear panel module, showing “INSERT THIS SIDE UP” label.
IMPORTANT
Do not over tighten the rear panel fastening screws.
•
They should screw in without any resistance until the screw head
secures the rear panel to the frame.
•
If a rear panel fastening screw binds up then it should be removed
and the screw and its alignment should be checked before the
screw is refitted.
IMPORTANT
The risk of non-compliance and overheating is with the user if blanking
plates are not fitted in unused rear slots.
INSERT THIS SIDE UP label