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MPU INSTALLATION AND TESTING
Summary: This procedure provides instructions on unpacking and installing a new MPU in a
Caution: Modules can be damaged by electrostatic discharge (ESD). Before handling any modules, ESD protection must always be used. An ESD grounding post is located on the chassis for connecting the ESD wrist band. Ensure that all modules removed from the equipment or not installed, are properly stored in anti- static packing material. When working with modules, always place the module on an
Note: When installing a new MPU module, use the same DIP switch settings on the MPU’s printed circuit board as the DS3 MUX’s DIP switch settings. Keeping both switch settings the same enables communication between the MPU and the DS3 MUX for OAM&P.
Note: When replacing an MPU in a configured chassis, the configuration data from the modules in the chassis is automatically loaded into the new MPU. If an MPU from a provisioned chassis is moved to another chassis, the chassis unit configurations may not match the MPU unit configurations, resulting in alarms and erroneous information. Refer to
1. Open the shipping carton and carefully unpack the MPU from its protective packaging.
Note: DO NOT change any DIP switch settings on the printed circuit board of the MPU; this could make the MPU incompatible with your Soneplex Broadband system.
2.Refer to Figure
3.Using the ejector, push the MPU into the slot marked MPU located in the lower right corner of the chassis until it is firmly seated in the connector. If there is excessive resistance, remove the module and check for improper alignment or obstructions.
4.Use the screw to secure the MPU to chassis.
5.Refer to Figure
6.If STATUS indicator is not lit (i.e., green), check for A and B power at the connections on the backplane.
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