Emerson RTM-ATCA-7350 manual Ejector Handles, ESD Prevention

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Hardware Preparation and Installation

Ejector Handles

 

 

Module Damage

If the blade is not fully aligned with the interface in the backplane, too much force may twist the pins on the blade or backplane.

Do not exert too much force when you insert the blade.

Note the following points at the time of installing RTM-ATCA-7350:

zMake sure that you wear an electrostatic discharge (ESD)-preventive wrist strap to prevent the static electricity from hurting you or damaging the device.

zKeep your personal objects such as your clothes away from RTM-ATCA-7350. To prevent the static electricity on clothing, you need to put on antistatic clothing.

zRTM-ATCA-7350 is installed in the slot paired with the server blade slot at the back side of the shelf. RTM-ATCA-7350 is powered from the payload power of the front board. You should install RTM-ATCA-7350 before payload power of the front board is turned on. Hot swap of the RTM-ATCA-7350 while under power is not supported.

zHold the ejector handles and the face plate when you insert or remove RTM-ATCA-7350. Do not touch the components inside of the blades.

zKeep the blade vertical when you install RTM-ATCA-7350. Align the blade with the slot and then insert it in the shelf.

2.4.1Ejector Handles

RTM-ATCA-7350 is powered by the server blade in the slot paired with the RTM-ATCA-7350 slot. RTM-ATCA-7350 does not support hot swap. As shown in Figure 1-4, the face plate of RTM-ATCA-7350 provides an upper and a lower ejector handles. The ejector handles help to insert, remove, fasten, power on, and power off RTM-ATCA-7350.

2.4.2ESD Prevention

Static electricity may hurt you or damage the device. To minimize the damage, pay attention to the following points:

zBefore you operate the device, wear the ESD-preventive wrist strap. Both terminals of the ESD-preventive wrist strap must contact well. One terminal touches your bare skin, and the other is inserted in the jack at the front or back side of the shelf. For details on how to wear the ESD-preventive wrist strap, refer Wearing the ESD-Preventive Wrist Strap on page 21.

zAvoid moving your body as much as possible. Movement gathers static electricity around you.

zDo not touch the solder point, pin, or bare circuit.

zDo not leave the device in the place where others can operate it.

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Contents RTM-ATCA-7350 Contact Address Contents Controls, LEDs and Connectors ContentsList of Tables Page List of Figures Removing the Filler BladePage Abbreviations Overview of ContentsAbout this Manual Conventions About this Manual Abbreviation DefinitionNotation Description BoldPart Number Publication Date Description Summary of ChangesAbout this Manual Comments and Suggestions Mechanical Specifications of RTM-ATCA-7350 IntroductionOverview of RTM-ATCA-7350 Mechanical DataStandard Compliances Ordering InformationSupported Board Models Standard CompliancesBoard Accessories Available Board AccessoriesBoard AccessoriesIntroduction Board Accessories Order NumberPage Unpacking and Inspecting RTM-ATCA-7350 Hardware Preparation and Installation Overview Environmental and Power Requirements Environmental RequirementsEnvironmental Requirements Requirement Operating Non-OperatingModule Installation and Removal Power RequirementsPower Requirements Power RequirementsHardware Preparation and InstallationESD Prevention Hardware Preparation and Installation Ejector HandlesEjector Handles Installation Preparations Wearing the ESD-Preventive Wrist StrapWearing the ESD-Preventive Wrist Strap Removing Filler Blades Removing the Filler BladeInstalling and Replacing Daughter Cards PrecautionsGE Daughter Card Preparations Hardware Preparation and InstallationPreparations Hardware Preparation and Installation GE Daughter Card Structure of RTM-ATCA-7350Installing the GE Daughter Card GE Daughter Card Hardware Preparation and InstallationHardware Preparation and Installation FC Daughter Card FC Daughter CardInstalling the FC Daughter Card FC Daughter Card Hardware Preparation and InstallationInstalling and Removing the RTM-ATCA-7350 Installing RTM-ATCA-7350Installing RTM-ATCA-7350 Hardware Preparation and Installation Removing RTM-ATCA-7350 Removing RTM-ATCA-7350Connecting External Cables Removing RTM-ATCA-7350Connecting KVM Cables Hardware Preparation and Installation Connecting KVM CablesConnecting Network Cables Connecting the Network Cables to RTM-ATCA-7350Connecting Optical Fibers Connecting the Optical Fibers to RTM-ATCA-7350Controls, LEDs and Connectors Face Plate Connectors and LEDs LEDsIndicator Color Meaning Description Indicators on the RTM-ATCA-7350Face PlateLEDs Controls, LEDs and Connectors Connectors LabelConnectors and Indicators of RTM-ATCA-7350 Connectors Controls, LEDs and ConnectorsRTM-ATCA-7350 Front Plate VGA Port Pinout Pin Pin Name DescriptionZone 3 Connectors Zone 3 ConnectorsControls, LEDs and Connectors1 P30 Pinout VGA Port Pin AssignmentControls, LEDs and Connectors P31 Pinout 2 P31 PinoutPIN 30 Pinout PIN 31 PinoutPIN 32 Pinout P32 PinoutControls, LEDs and Connectors3 P32 Pinout Controls, LEDs and ConnectorsP32 Pinout Daughter Cards Block DiagramFunctional Description Indicators Provided by the GE Daughter Card Functional Description GE Daughter CardIndicators Provided by the FC Daughter Card FC Daughter Card Functional DescriptionPage Emerson Network Power Embedded Computing Documents Related SpecificationsTable A-2 Related Specifications Related Documentation