Pmc/Xmc Module Installation; Rear I/O Device Installation; Battery Replacement - Kontron CP6003-RA/RC User Manual

Rugged 6u compactpci processor board based on the 2nd generation intel core i7 processor with the intel qm67 express chipset
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CP6003-RA/RC
3.2.5

PMC/XMC Module Installation

The CP6003-RA supports the installation of a PMC module via the connectors J15 to J18 or an
XMC module via the connector J14.
For the initial installation and standard removal of all PMC/XMC modules, refer to the
documentation provided with the module.
Prior to installation or removal, ensure that the safety requirements indicated in Chapter 3.1 of
this user guide are observed. Particular attention must be paid to the warning regarding the
heat sink!
3.2.5.1

Rear I/O Device Installation

For physical installation of rear I/O devices, refer to the documentation provided with the device
itself.
Note ...
COMA can be used either on the front panel or on rear I/O. It is not possible to
use COMA on the front panel and the rear I/O simultaneously.
3.2.6

Battery Replacement

The CP6003-RA is provided with a 3.0 V "coin cell" lithium battery of type CR2025 approved
by UL. The battery is used for RTC data storage.
Warning!
Use only batteries of type CR2025 approved by UL.
Replacement of the battery by an incorrect type may result in explosion.
To replace the battery, proceed as follows:
• Turn off power.
• Remove the battery.
• Place the new battery in the socket.
• Make sure that you insert the battery the right way round. The plus pole must be on the top!
Note ...
The user must be aware that the battery's operational temperature range is
less than the CP6003-RA's storage temperature range.
For exact range information, refer to the battery manufacturer's specifications.
Note ...
Care must be taken to ensure that the battery is correctly replaced.
Dispose of used batteries according to the manufacturer's instructions.
The typical life expectancy of a 170 mAh battery (CR2025) is 5 - 6 years with
an average on-time of 8 hours per working day at an operating temperature of
30°C. However, this typical value varies considerably because the life
expectancy is dependent on the operating temperature and the standby time
(shutdown time) of the system in which it operates.
To ensure that the lifetime of the battery has not been exceeded it is
recommended to exchange the battery after 4 - 5 years.
ID 1046-3890, Rev. 1.0
Installation
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