Specifications

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cPCI-6840
3. Install the PMC module on to the PMC sockets.
4. Screw the PMC mounting bolts to the main board from
the bottom side up to fix the PMC module in place.
3.8 RTM Installation
This section describes important information regarding the use of
the rear I/O connections. Refer to previous sections for peripheral
connectivity of all I/O ports on the RTM. When installing the cPCI-
6840 series and related RTM, make sure the RTM is the correct
model that matches each other.
Note: Use the correct RTM to enable functions (I/O interfaces) on
rear side. The RTM or system board can be damaged if the
incorrect RTM is used.
Some I/O ports are supported on both the front board and the
RTM, including Keyboard, Mouse, VGA and USB. These I/O ports
can be connected either via the front or rear modules but DO NOT
access these ports on both front and rear simultaneously.
3.9 Main Board Installation
Use the following procedure to install the cPCI-6840/cPCI-6840V
main board to its CompactPCI chassis.
1. Refer to the relevant chassis user manual for pre-prepa-
ration of the chassis before installing the main board.
Users need to assign a slot to the board. Be sure to
select the correct slot (system or peripheral) depending
on the operational purpose of the board. The system
power may now be powered on.
2. Remove the blank face panel from the slot.
3. Align the top and bottom edges of the board with the
card guides on the chassis then slide the board into the
chassis until resistance is felt. If the system power is on,
the blue LED (hot-swap status) should light up.
4. Move the upper and lower ejectors in an inward direction
simultaneously. Note that slight resistance will be felt
while inserting the board. If this resistance is more than
under normal conditions, check to ensure that there are
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