Chapter 3 Hardware Installation
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Step 3: Board Insertion
General Steps
Although the VMEbus Specification has very precise mechanical and electrical requirements for the subrack, it still leaves room for variance in the design of the system enclosure. You will need to examine the enclosure that you will be working with to determine how to get access to the subrack.
In most cases you will need to follow these steps to insert the board:
1.Remove power from the system.
2.Remove as much of the enclosure shell as is necessary to adequately access the VMEbus subrack.
3.Choose a free
4.Remove bus grant arbitration and interrupt acknowledge jumpers from backplane. You will need to remove the four Bus Grant jumpers, and the Interrupt Acknowledge
5.Align the RF3880 with the board guides on the subrack for the slot you have chosen. Be sure the orientation is correct. (If J1 on the subrack backplane is up, the component side of the board should face right.)
6.Slide the board forward and firmly press into the J1 and J2 connectors on the backplane. You should feel it give slightly as you press inward.
7.If your system subrack accommodates them, fasten the small screws on the RF3880 into the subrack. You will need a small flat bladed screwdriver.
The illustration on the next page demonstrates insertion of the RF3880 into a VMEbus subrack. Do not reinstall the enclosure panels yet. You will need to observe the faceplate LEDs in the next step.
Figure 12 Inserting the RF3880
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