Matrox 4Sight-II Installation And Hardware Reference page 48

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48 Chapter 3: Adding devices to the Matrox 4Sight-II motherboard
Warning
Warning
Warning
As you begin to slide the chassis out, you will be met with some resistance, due to
the IEEE 1394 connectors on the front side of the motherboard. Do not use
excessive force when sliding the chassis past these connectors; otherwise, the front
panel might damage them. Ease the chassis past the connectors instead.
Do not touch the heat sinks while the unit is running, or soon after it has been
turned off; they might be very hot.
If your Matrox 4Sight-II unit is installed in a factory-provided chassis, be sure to
always operate it with the cover on. This ensures that the fan properly removes
any heat accumulating in the heat sinks.
If you have one or more devices connected to the motherboard, it might be
impossible to properly place the cover on top of the chassis. One way to work
around this is to flip and install the cover so that the front panel points upwards.
This will avoid interference from any cables or devices that are coming out of the
chassis.

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