Installing A Mic On An Mpc6E - Juniper MX2020 Hardware Manual

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The MPC6E lever moves about an inch from its original position, leaving enough space
for you to easily access the MIC ejector levers.
NOTE:
The arrow on top and bottom of the MPC6E indicates that the ejector
lever of the MPC6E can be moved perpendicular to its actuation
direction.
Moving the ejector lever of the MPC6E blocks access to the adjacent
MPC. Remember to move the lever back to its original position after
removing the MIC.
Pull the MIC ejector levers to slide the MIC out of the MIC slot on the MPC6E.
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Push the MPC6E ejector lever in the direction opposite to the arrow, to return the
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ejector lever to its original position. The ejector lever no longer blocks access to the
adjacent MPC.

Installing a MIC on an MPC6E

To install a MIC on an MPC6E:
Attach an electrostatic discharge (ESD) grounding strap to your bare wrist, and connect
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the strap to one of the ESD points on the chassis.
Identify the slot in the MPC6E where you want to install the MIC.
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On the MPC6E, hold the ejector lever at the base and move it gently toward the
3.
direction indicated by the arrow. You might need to apply firm pressure to move the
ejector lever.
The MPC6E ejector lever moves about an inch from its original position, leaving enough
space for you to easily access the MIC slot.
NOTE:
The arrow present on top and bottom of the MPC6E indicates that the
ejector lever of the MPC6E can be moved perpendicular to its actuation
direction.
Moving the ejector lever of the MPC6E blocks access to the adjacent
MPC. Remember to move the lever back to its original position after
inserting the MIC.
Slide the MIC into the MIC slot until it is firmly seated in the MPC.
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