Reinstalling The Front Panel; Installing And Removing The Boards - Emerson FloBoss S600 Instruction Manual

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2.4.4 Reinstalling the Front Panel

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Installing and Removing the Boards

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Revised Jan-07
Place the front of the case against the rear of the prepared cutout.
4.
Re-install the top and bottom bosses and tighten with a 5.5 mm (5
5.
BA) hex wrench.
Once you have fitted the rear support, use a self-tapping screw to
6.
secure the case to the rear support. The maximum depth of the
screw inside the case should be 3 mm (0.12 in).
The final stage of the installation process is to re-install the front panel:
Connect the ribbon cable to the front panel.
1.
Note how the connector fits into the keyway. You must insert the
ribbon cable correctly. Do not force the connector into the keyway.
Place the top of the front panel over the retaining groove on the top
2.
boss and slide the front panel downwards.
Secure the front panel by placing the hex cap screw into its recess
3.
in the bottom center of the front panel.
Using a 2.5 mm Allen key, tighten the screw finger-tight. Turn an
4.
additional 180 degrees clockwise to complete the installation.
Do not over-tighten the screw. Over-tightening will damage the panel
face.
The S600 ships with the boards already installed. Follow this
procedure if you need to remove the boards for maintenance or
upgrade purposes.
The CPU board is located in the left-most rear slot of the case. You can
place plug-in I/O boards in the remaining slots or leave them empty.
Cover any empty slots with the blank cover plates.
Take suitable electrostatic discharge precautions before you remove
any of the plug-in boards.
The terminals on some boards may be wired to electrical potentials
sufficiently high to cause electrical shock and injury. Turn off and
discharge any power sources for connected devices before you
perform any installation or repair work.
To remove a plug-in board:
Power down the S600 before you attempt to extract a plug-in
1.
board.
Unscrew the retention screws before you attempt to remove a
2.
board. This avoids damage to the ejectors (refer to Figure 2-8).
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