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You should remove the BIC from the UFM while the UFM is installed in the chassis. An
installed UFM provides stability as you slide the BIC out of the BIC slot. Otherwise you
run the risk of damaging components on the BIC if there is movement when sliding it out
of the BIC slot.
Tools Required
Number 2 Phillips screwdriver
Antistatic bag
BIC Extractor Tool: To assist with removing the BIC, use the BIC extractor tool:
Figure 37: BIC Extractor Tool
NOTE:
Be familiar with the site, safety, and installation guidelines described
in
"Module Installation and Removal Guidelines" on page
Move cables aside as needed to get clear access to the module.
1.
Disconnect the fibers from the BIC.
2.
NOTE:
Ensure that optical cables are protected with protective caps while
disconnected.
Retract the black handle on the UFM latch if it is extended. An extended UFM latch
3.
can interfere with the BIC's removal. See See
If the BIC is not in hot-swap mode, set the BIC into hot-swap mode using the BIC's
4.
bottom latch.
Extend the bottom latch until you see the blue hot-swap LED blinking. Do not pull on
the module.
NOTE:
The BIC must continue to remain in place for a minimum of 5
seconds after the H/S LED turns solid blue.
Chapter 5: BTI7800 Series Modules
108.
"BIC Handles and Latches" on page
125.
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