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34 Getting Started
5.2 Installing the AMC-1000
The AMC-1000 module can be installed into a MicroTCA chassis
or ATCA carrier board with slots compliant to AMC.3. The target
module slot must properly match the width and height of the AMC-
1000. The AMC-1000 is designed to support hot swap to allow the
module to be inserted into a fully powered system.
1. Be sure to follow proper antistatic procedures such as
using an ESD wrist strap and connecting the end of the
strap to ground of an anti-ESD table.
2. Refer to the chassis or carrier board user guide before
installing the AMC-1000. Be sure to select the correct
slot depending on the operational purpose of the mod-
ule. The system power may now be powered on or off.
3. Remove the blank face panel from the selected slot, if
necessary.
4. Pull out the Module Handle. Carefully align the edges of
the module with the card guides in the appropriate slot of
the chassis or carrier board. A slight resistance may be
felt when inserting the module. If the resistance is too
strong, check if there are bent pins on the backplane or if
the board’s connector pins are properly aligned with the
connectors on the backplane.
5. Apply equal and steady pressure and slide the module in
until the module is fully engaged with the internal AMC
connector. If the system power is on, the blue LED (Hot
Swap) and red LED (Out of Service) will light up.
6. Power on the system if necessary.
7. Press the Module Handle in towards the faceplate. The
blue LED will turn off, the red LED will blink, the green
LED (power) will turn on. This means the module has
been powered on and BIOS self test is executing.
8. Upon a successful power up self-test, the red LED will
turn off and green LED will stay on, indicating that the
module is operating properly.
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