Motorola MVME3100 manual Overview of Startup Procedures, Unpacking Guidelines, Startup Overview

Models: MVME3100

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Chapter 1 Hardware Preparation and Installation

Overview of Startup Procedures

The following table lists the things you will need to do before you can use this board and tells where to find the information you need to perform each step. Be sure to read this entire chapter, including all Caution and Warning notes, before you begin.

Table 1-1. Startup Overview

What you need to do...

Refer to...

Unpack the hardware.

Unpacking Guidelines on page 2

 

 

Identify various components on the board.

MVME3100 Layout on page 3

 

 

Install the MVME3100 board in a chassis.

Installing the MVME3100 into a Chassis on page 8

 

 

Connect any other equipment you will be using

Connection to Peripherals on page 9

 

 

Verify the hardware is installed.

Completing the Installation on page 10

 

 

Unpacking Guidelines

Unpack the equipment from the shipping carton. Refer to the packing list and verify that all items are present. Save the packing material for storing and reshipping of equipment.

Note If the shipping carton is damaged upon receipt, request that the carrier’s agent be present during the unpacking and inspection of the equipment.

Avoid touching areas of integrated circuitry; static discharge can damage circuits.

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Caution

Use ESD

Wrist Strap

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Caution

Motorola strongly recommends that you use an antistatic wrist strap and a conductive foam pad when installing or upgrading a system. Electronic components, such as disk drives, computer boards, and memory modules can be extremely sensitive to electrostatic discharge (ESD). After removing the component from its protective wrapper or from the system, place the component flat on a grounded, static-free surface (and, in the case of a board, component side up). Do not slide the component over any surface.

If an ESD station is not available, you can avoid damage resulting from ESD by wearing an antistatic wrist strap (available at electronics stores) that is attached to an active electrical ground. Note that a system chassis may not be grounded if it is unplugged.

Inserting or removing modules with power applied may result in damage to module components.

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Motorola MVME3100 manual Overview of Startup Procedures, Unpacking Guidelines, Startup Overview