Installation
3. Using the ejector handle, engage the board with the backplane. When the ejector han-
dle is locked, the board is engaged.
4. Fasten the front panel retaining screws.
The CP3002-RA is now ready for initial operation. For operation of the CP3002-RA,
refer to the appropriate CP3002-RA-specific software, application, and system docu-
mentation.
3.5
Standard Removal Procedures for the CP3002-RA
To remove the board proceed as follows:
1. Ensure that the safety requirements indicated in Chapter 3.1 are observed. Particular at-
tention must be paid to the warning regarding the heat sink!
Warning!
Care must be taken when applying the procedures below to ensure that
neither the CP3002-RA 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. Unscrew the front panel retaining screws.
4. Disengage the board from the backplane by first unlocking the board ejection handle and
then by pressing the handle as required until the board is disengaged.
5. After disengaging the board from the backplane, pull the board out of the slot.
Warning!
Due care should be exercised when handling the board due to the fact that
the heat sink can get very hot. Do not touch the heat sink when changing
the board.
6. Dispose of the board as required.
3.6
Hot Swap Procedures
The CP3002-RC/CP3002-RA is not designed for hot swap operation. Do not attempt the hot
swap this board. However, the CP3002-RC/CP3002-RA supports the addition or removal of
other boards whilst in a powered-up state.
3.7
Installation of CP3002-RC/CP3002-RA Peripheral Devices
The CP3002-RC/CP3002-RA is designed to accommodate a Serial ATA Flash module. The
following figure shows the placement of the SATA Flash module on the CP3002-RC and the
CP3002-RA.
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