Cabling and connectors – Motorola CPCI-6115 User Manual
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Safety Notes
CPCI-6115 CompactPCI Single Board Computer Installation and Use (6806800A68D)
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Damage of Circuits
Electrostatic discharge and incorrect installation and removal of the product can
damage circuits or shorten their life.
Before touching the product or electronic components, make sure that your are working
in an ESD-safe environment.
Product
Damage
Inserting or removing modules in a non-hot-swap chassis with power applied may result
in damage to module components. The CPCI-6115 is a hot-swappable board and may be
inserted in a hot-swap chassis, such as a CPX2000, CPX8000 or MXP3000 series chassis
with power applied.
Check to make sure your chassis is hot swap compliant.
Damage to the Product, Backplane, or System Components
Bent pins or loose components can cause damage to the product, the backplane, or
other system components.
Carefully inspect the product and the backplane for both pin and component integrity
before installation.
Motorola Embedded Communications Computing (ECC) and our suppliers take
significant steps to ensure there are no bent pins on the backplane or connector damage
to the boards prior to leaving the factory. Bent pins caused by improper installation or
by inserting boards with damaged connectors could void the ECC warranty for the
backplane or boards.
Damage of the Product
Incorrect installation of the product can cause board damage,
Only use handles for when installing/removing the product to avoid damage to the face
plate and/or PCB.
Product
Damage
Inserting or removing modules in a non-hot-swap chassis with the power applied may
result in damage to the module components. The CPCI-6115-MCPTM is not a hot-swap
board, but it may be installed in a hot-swap chassis with power applied.
Remove the corresponding CPCI-6115 before the CPCI-6115-MCPTM is installed.
Cabling and Connectors
Damage of the Product
The RJ-45 connector(s) on the face plate are either twisted-pair Ethernet (TPE) or
E1/T1/J1 interfaces. Connecting an E1/T1/J1 line to an Ethernet connector may damage
the product.