Chapter 2 | Installing CoreModule 420 Options |
CAUTION To prevent damage to the CoreModule 420 or the CompactFlash card, do not touch the either one without first discharging yourself and following good Electro Static Prevention principals. The CoreModule 420 and the CompactFlash card are sensitive to static electricity and can be easily damaged by improper handling. Do the following when handling either one:
Leave the CompactFlash in the
Always use an
Before you remove a CompactFlash from the
3.Disconnect any cables that would prevent you from turning the CoreModule 420 over exposing the bottom of the board.
4.Turn the CoreModule 420 over to access the bottom of the board and lay it on a flat
5.Check for bent pins or debris on the pins of the CompactFlash socket (J12).
6.Remove the CompactFlash card from its protective bag, handling the CompactFlash card by its edges.
7.Insert the CompactFlash card into the slots of the protective cover, parallel to the bottom of the CoreModule 420 as shown in Figure
The CompactFlash card edge and pins are keyed to install into the socket with only one orientation.
CompactFlash
Socket (J12)
Pin-1
CM420QkS_05a
Marker
Insert CompactFlash Card
Figure 2-3. Installing the CompactFlash Card
8.Push the CompactFlash card into the socket until it is firmly into the socket and mates with the pins. See Figure
9.Turn the CoreModule 420 back over onto the bottom of the board, placing it on the work surface.
10.Reconnect any cables you disconnected earlier to turn the board over.
11.Ensure all other connections to the CoreModule 420 are still well connected.
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