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In E20 and E26 exchanges, all boards may be inserted or removed
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In the AlphaCom E20 and E26 exchanges, all boards may be inserted or removed without switching off the power by inserting the powered RJ45 plug from the APC board in the '''hot-plug''' receptor found at the top of all cards prior to removal or insertion.
without switching off the power by inserting the powered RJ45 plug
 
from the APC board in the hot-plug receptor found at the top of all
 
cards prior to removal or insertion.
 
 
    
 
    
 
:*Remove the hot-plug when the board is in place.
 
:*Remove the hot-plug when the board is in place.
  
In an E7 exchange, the power must be switched off prior to
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In an E7 exchange, the power must be switched off prior to removal or insertion of boards as this exchange does not have the
removal or insertion of boards as this exchange does not have the
 
 
APC board or hot-plug feature.
 
APC board or hot-plug feature.
  
 
  Note! It is strongly recommended to wear a grounded wrist strap when handling electronic boards  
 
  Note! It is strongly recommended to wear a grounded wrist strap when handling electronic boards  
 
  to avoid electrostatic discharges that may seriously damage the electronic circuits!'''
 
  to avoid electrostatic discharges that may seriously damage the electronic circuits!'''

Revision as of 14:56, 15 August 2007

Hot-plug

In the AlphaCom E20 and E26 exchanges, all boards may be inserted or removed without switching off the power by inserting the powered RJ45 plug from the APC board in the hot-plug receptor found at the top of all cards prior to removal or insertion.

  • Remove the hot-plug when the board is in place.

In an E7 exchange, the power must be switched off prior to removal or insertion of boards as this exchange does not have the APC board or hot-plug feature.

Note! It is strongly recommended to wear a grounded wrist strap when handling electronic boards 
to avoid electrostatic discharges that may seriously damage the electronic circuits!