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Installing an Expansion Module
Figure 2. Removing a face plate or cover plate (view from outside chassis)
5.
From the inside of the chassis, line up the four holes in the expansion module’s face
plate with the corresponding holes around the empty expansion slot in the chassis,
and use the phillips-head screwdriver to tighten the screws (from the front) on each
side of the expansion module’s face plate to affix it to the chassis. (See Figure 3,
below.)
Note:
You will probably have to gently push the expansion card’s face plate down
while lining up the first of the screws. The grounding fingers for the
10/100BASE-TX module that sits immediately below the empty expansion
slot protrude upwards to make contact with the bottom of the face plate.
Figure 3. Installing the new face plate (view from inside chassis)
6.
Insert the expansion module from the top and ensure that it makes maximum surface
contact with its face plate.
7.
Line up the two screw holes at the back of the expansion module and connect
the stacking connector at the back of the expansion module to the pins on the
SSR 2000’s motherboard.
Warning
:
The female and male connectors for the expansion modules are not keyed, so it is
possible to misalign the connection. Ensure that
all
pins fit properly into the female
connector on the expansion module before applying power to the SSR 2000.
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blank expansion module face plate