Polycom DOC2558C manual Types of Ejector Levers on RMX Components

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Chapter 1- Hardware Description

Types of Ejector Levers on RMX Components

On the RMX, 2 types of ejector levers can be attached to the cards:

An all metal (silver) lever

A modified PMC compatible ejector lever covered by plastic caps with a lock catch

Using the All Metal Ejector Lever

This ejector lever can be moved to 3 positions:

Closed - The ejector levers are fully retracted and pushed up against the card’s panel

Partially Open - For card powering down mode. Partially open the ejector lever(s) until the blue HS LEDs on the card and the Control Unit start flashing. When the HS LED is constantly lit the card is in a powered down mode and you can remove the card.

Warning!

Once the removal sequence is initiated and the HS led flashes, the process cannot be terminated when activated.

Fully Open - The card is released from the MCU housing

Using the Modified PMC Compatible Ejector Lever

This ejector lever can be moved to 3 positions:

Closed/Locked - Ejector lever(s) are gently pushed up against the card’s panel and is locked. Ensure that the lock catch is in the standard closed position (shifted to the right as shown below).

Handle

Closing the Lever - Make sure that the lever is in an open position and push card close to the chassis till the lever engages. With your index finger holding the “handle” and your thumb holding the catch fully to left, push the card against the chassis whilst closing the lever. Use your thumb to push the card into place by pushing your thumb to the right and locking the catch into a locked position. Make sure that the lever is locked.

Unlocking the Lock Catch - With your index finger holding the “handle” and your thumb shifting the catch to left, gently pull the handle away from the chassis until the lever is “fully open”

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