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Figure 9 illustrates how to connect the Multi-Cal-Interface cable to the Multi-Cal-Master PCA card. It is
important to make sure that the connector is not angled or crooked, and that the screws are fully
tightened. Improperly seated connectors are a common cause of intermittent unit failure.
Figure 9. Connect Multi-Cal-Interface Cable to Multi-Cal-Master PCA Card
Figure 10 shows how the Multi-Cal-Interface cable connects to the Multi-Cal-Interface PCA. Again, it is
important to make sure that the connector is not misaligned or crooked, and that the screws are fully
tightened. Improperly seated connectors are a common cause of intermittent device failure. Make sure
that you connect J1 of the Multi-Cal-Master PCA card to P1 of the Multi-Cal-Interface PCA card. When this
step is complete, repeat the process for the other connector (J0 and P0). It is a good idea to attach labels
to the cable connectors to indicate which connector it is associated with.
Figure 10. Connect Multi-Cal-Interface Cable to Multi-Cal-Interface PCA Card
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SBOU087A– August 2010– Revised April 2011 Multi-Cal-System Evaluation Module
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