Removing A "Hot Swap" I/O Module; Installing A "Hot Swap" I/O Module - Motorola CompactPCI CPX2000 Series Installation And Reference Manual

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Installing the CPX2000 Series System and Field Replaceable Units
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Caution

Removing a "Hot Swap" I/O Module

Installing a "Hot Swap" I/O Module

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Note
Make sure that your I/O module manufacturer identifies your
I/O module as "hot swap" ready.
Handling modules and peripherals can result in static damage.
Use a grounded wrist strap, static-dissipating work surfaces
and anti-static bags for component storage.
Use this procedure to remove a "hot swap" I/O module from the chassis.
1. Completely loosen the module's captive screws. Refer to the figure
on page 3-16.
2. Begin pressing the ejector levers outward.
Note
Make sure the blue LED on the front of your hot swap I/O
module illuminates as you begin to withdraw the module
from the chassis. This LED tells you that the CPU has
stopped communicating with your hot swap I/O module and
that you can continue to withdraw the module.
3. Continue to press the ejector levers outward.
4. Pull the module from the chassis.
Install a hot swap I/O module the same way you would install a CPU
module. Refer to the previous procedure under, "Installing a CPU
Module."
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