CH Tech M222 user manual Module Installation

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2.0INSTALLATION

2.1UNPACKING AND INSPECTION

Verify that there has been no damage to the shipping container. If damage exists then the container should be retained, as it will provide evidence of carrier caused problems. Such problems should be reported to the shipping courier immediately, as well as to C&H. If there is no damage to the shipping container, carefully remove the module from its box and anti static bag and inspect for any signs of physical damage. If damage exists, report immediately to C&H.

2.2 HANDLING PRECAUTIONS

The module contains components that are sensitive to electrostatic discharge. When handling the module for any reason, do so at a static-controlled workstation, whenever possible. At a minimum, avoid work areas that are potential static sources, such as carpeted areas. Avoid unnecessary contact with the components on the module.

2.3 INSTALLATION OF M/MA MODULES

All M-Modules must be installed into the carrier before the carrier is installed into the host system. To install a module, firmly press the connector on the M/MA-Module together with the connector on the carrier as shown in Figure 1. Secure the module through the holes in the bottom shield using the original screws.

CAUTION: M/MA-Module connectors are NOT keyed. Use extra caution to avoid misalignment. Applying power to a misaligned module can damage the M/MA-Module and carrier.

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Figure 1. M-MODULE Installation

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Contents D E L Copyright 2007 by C&H Technologies, Inc CopyrightAmendment Notice Introduction Table of Contents List of Tables List of FiguresGeneral Description Maximum Ratings DMA Page Module Installation InstallationPreparation for Reshipment Functional Description Switching SchematicOffset Hex Register Name Register Type Table II. I/O Address Map/Command SummaryRelay StatusControl InterruptVXI ID Table III. M/MA Module Prom Ident WordsEffects of Opening/Closing Relay OperationPage Figure A-1. Front Panel I/O Signals Appendix a ConnectorsPage T E S Page Comments Readers Comment FormInstructions