Installing a Stinger MRT
Connecting cables to a Stinger MRT unit
Figure 3-21. Removing the 50-pin connector (recommended method)
Alternate method to disconnect a 50-pin connector
If a probe, small screwdriver, or similar tool is not available to disengage the
connector latch, the 50-pin connector may be removed by carefully performing the
following steps:
1
Completely loosen the anchor screw on the connector
2
Using a small pair of diagonal cutters, cut the nylon tie-down strap.
3
Carefully rock the anchor screw away from the chassis slightly and pull the
connector away from the chassis in a diagonal direction away from the anchor
screw, as show in Figure 3-22.
Caution
!
the chassis at too great an angle can crack the 50-pin connector.
Figure 3-22. Removing the 50-pin connector (alternate method)
Connecting the STS-3 cascading connections
Each Stinger MRT unit is equipped with a pair of STS-3 connectors. These connectors
are labeled and function the same on the Stinger MRT 23 and Stinger MRT 19,
3-20
Use care when rocking the connector. Forcing the anchor screw away from
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