Standard Removal Procedures - 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
5. Using both hands, steadily apply enough force on the top and bottom of the front sur-
face of the board to engage it with the backplane.
Note ...
The chassis of rugged systems do not necessarily provide an objective
means of determining when the board is properly seated in the back-
plane. During insertion it is possible however to sense when the board
"gives way" and seats into the connector. At this point, the application of
more force does not result in further movement of the board.
In the event that more boards are installed in a chassis, it is possible to
compare the board's front plane with the other boards. If they are all even
with one another, then they are all properly seated.
If in doubt that the board is properly seated, remove it and repeat steps 3
and 4 above.
6. Complete securing of the board by expanding the top and bottom wedge locks. This
is done using a torque screwdriver with a 2.5 mm hex socket head. The recommended
torque value is 0.8 N-m (115 oz-in).
The CP6003-RC is now ready for initial operation. Except for the BIOS, at this point
there is no other software installed. For software installation and further operation of
the CP6003-RC, refer to appropriate CP6003-RC software (BIOS, BSP, OS), applica-
tion, and system documentation.
3.3.2

Standard Removal Procedures

To remove the board proceed as follows:
1. Ensure that the safety requirements indicated in Chapter 3.1 are observed. Particular
attention must not only be paid to the warning regarding the heat sink, but the user must
also be aware that the surrounding rugged system components and chassis can get very
hot!
Warning!
Care must be taken when applying the procedures below to ensure that
neither the CP6003-RC nor system boards are physically damaged by the
application of these procedures.
2. Ensure that no power is applied to the system before proceeding.
3. Unfasten both extractor handle retaining screws.
4. Ensure that both the top and bottom wedge locks are fully relaxed.
ID 1046-3890, Rev. 1.0
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