Installing Standalone Units

Replacing Processor Cards in Standalone Enclosures

Introduction

This section describes how to replace a 6500PLUS processor card in a standalone

 

enclosure.

Warning

Before opening the enclosure, be sure that it is unplugged from the power source.

Caution

6500PLUS cards and their components are sensitive to static discharge, which can damage components. Use proper handling and grounding precautions, including the use of an anti-static grounding strap, whenever you handle a card.

Card Removal To remove a processor card, follow these steps:

Procedure

Step

Action

 

 

1

Open the front door of the enclosure and remove it by pressing down

 

on the hinges, as shown in Figure 2-3.

 

 

2

Turn over the enclosure so it is resting on its cover (Figure 2-4)and

 

locate the six locking tab slots (three on each side). There are four

 

locking clips (two in the front and two in the back) in the slots.

 

 

3

Using a small pair of pliers, remove the four locking clips from the

 

slots.

 

 

4

Using a small screwdriver or similar tool, press the locking tabs

 

inside the slots until they release (Figure 2-5).

 

 

5

On the rear panel above the power cable, loosen, but do not remove,

 

the locknut and washer.

 

 

6

Turn the enclosure over so it is upright. Tilt the cover clockwise

 

(when viewed from the rear) until you encounter resistance

 

(Figure 2-3).There is a cable connecting the power supply and the

 

backplane.

 

 

7

Reach into the enclosure and disconnect the power cable from the

 

backplane socket.

 

 

8

Remove the cover.

 

 

9

Using a screwdriver, remove the screw holding the card to the bottom

 

of the enclosure (Figure 2-6).

 

 

10

Lift the card and backplane out of the enclosure and carefully remove

 

the backplane from the card.

 

 

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Vanguard Managed Solutions 6500 PLUS installation manual Replacing Processor Cards in Standalone Enclosures, Step Action