Modifying your vanguard 3400 series, Introduction, Installing a daughtercard – Vanguard Managed Solutions 3400 Series User Manual
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Installation and Replacement
Modifying Your Vanguard 3400 Series
Modifying Your Vanguard 3400 Series
Introduction
You can modify your Vanguard 3400 Series by adding or replacing daughtercards or
mini-PCI modules. This section explains how to make these modifications.
Installing a Daughtercard
Introduction
You can install one Vanguard Networks Daughtercards in the Vanguard 3410 and
two Vanguard Networks Daughtercards in the 3460.
For information about installing a standard Vanguard Daughtercard, refer to the
sample daughtercard installation illustration in Figure 3-6 or the Vanguard
Daughtercard Installation Guide (Part Number T0020).
Note
When installing a Vanguard Daughtercard into a 3400 Series, you must use the
shorter two-sided header. The taller header is used with other Vanguard units.
Figure 3-6. Sample Daughtercard Installation
Sample Daughtercard
Two-Sided Header
Blank Filler Panel
Remove a Daughtercard
Locate the Daughtercard you want to remove
and loosen the screws that are holding it to the
back panel.
Loosen and remove the mounting screw(s).
Carefully lift out the daughtercard.
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Install a Daughtercard
Locate the slot where you want to install the Daughtercard and remove the filler
panel by loosening the screws.
Note
If original Blank Panel is installed, insert a screwdriver into the slot at the center
(as shown in inset) of the filler panel and work the screwdriver up and down to
loosen the panel. Detach the filler panel from the tabs at each end and remove.
Carefully position the Daughtercard over the connector. Press down firmly so the
daughtercard connector seats properly with the motherboard connector.
Secure the Daughtercard with the mounting screws on the back panel as well as
either 1 on 2 screws to the internal card stand-offs.
CAUTION: Ensure that daughtercard connector pins are properly aligned with
the corresponding motherboard connector to prevent damage to the card when
power is applied.
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