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Chapter 7 Installing Boards in the Chassis
CPX8216 and CPX8216T Installation and Use (6806800A52C)
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Recognize Different Injector/Ejector Lever Types
The modules you install may have different ejector handles and latching mechanisms. The
following illustration shows the typical board ejector handles used with ECC payload cards: (A)
Elma Latching, (B) Rittal Type II, (C) Rittal Type IV. All handles are compliant with the
CompactPCI specification and are designed to meet the IEEE1101.10 standards.
Each lever type has a latching mechanism to prevent the lever from being opened accidentally.
You must press the lever release before you can open the lever. Never force the lever. If the lever
does not open easily, you may not have pressed firmly enough on the release. If the lever does
not close easily, the board may not be properly seated in the chassis.
To open a lever, press the release and move the lever outward away from the faceplate.
To close a lever, move the lever inward toward the faceplate until the latch engages.
Verify Slot Usage
!
Caution
Caution
Prevent possible damage to module components by verifying the proper slot usage for
your configuration.
In most cases, connector keying will prevent insertion of a board into an incompatible slot.
However, as an extra precaution, you should be familiar with the glyphs and colored card rails
used to indicate slot purpose.
Figure 7-1. Injector/Ejector Lever Types
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