Cisco Cisco DigiStar EoC Aggregation Point (AP) Technical References
HomePlug Module
for DigiStar Ethernet over Coax Aggregation Point (AP)
Introduction
This installation quick reference is intended for individuals responsible for installing the
HomePlug module for the DigiStar Ethernet over Coax Aggregation Point (AP).
HomePlug module for the DigiStar Ethernet over Coax Aggregation Point (AP).
CAUTION
Power off the AP before removing or installing the HomePlug Module. Hot swapping the
HomePlug Module may damage the AP and HomePlug Module.
Do not force the HomePlug Module connector into the main board connector. It may
damage the connectors on the HomePlug Module and the main board.
HomePlug Module may damage the AP and HomePlug Module.
Do not force the HomePlug Module connector into the main board connector. It may
damage the connectors on the HomePlug Module and the main board.
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800 722-2009 or 678 277-1120 Part Number 4038974 Rev A
Part Number 7019941 Rev A
January 2011
February 2010
HomePlug Module Installation
Module 1 Installation
1. Power off the AP.
2. If HomePlug module 1 was previously
2. If HomePlug module 1 was previously
installed, unscrew the two module
screws, and gently remove the
HomePlug module.
screws, and gently remove the
HomePlug module.
3. Place module 1 in a vertical position and
align its Front Surface with Edge A of the
metal cover as shown on the right.
metal cover as shown on the right.
4. Insert the two module screws into the
screw holes and the single guide hole.
5. Gently adjust the module to align and
guide the module connector into the
main board connector.
main board connector.
6. Gently press module 1 and confirm that
the module connector is inserted
completely into the main board
connector.
completely into the main board
connector.
7. Do not force the module connector into
the main board connector. Repeat steps
4-7 if you find it difficult to insert the
module connector into the main board
connector.
4-7 if you find it difficult to insert the
module connector into the main board
connector.
8. Tighten the two module screws with a
flat-tip driver from 0.39 Nm to 0.98 Nm.
Module 2 Installation
1. Power off the AP.
2. If the HomePlug Module 2 was
1. Power off the AP.
2. If the HomePlug Module 2 was
previously installed, unscrew the two
module screws, and gently remove the
HomePlug Module.
module screws, and gently remove the
HomePlug Module.
3. Place Module 2 in a vertical position and
align its Back Surface with Edge B of the
white cover as shown below.
white cover as shown below.
4. Insert the two module screws into the
screw holes.
5. Gently adjust the module to align and
guide the module connector into the
main board connector.
main board connector.
6. Gently press Module 2 and confirm that
the module connector is inserted
completely into the main board
connector.
completely into the main board
connector.
7. Do not force the module connector into
the main board connector. Repeat steps
4-7 if you find it difficult to insert the
module connector into the main board
connector.
4-7 if you find it difficult to insert the
module connector into the main board
connector.
8. Tighten the two module screws with a
flat tip driver from 0.39 Nm to 0.98 Nm.
Module 3 and Module 4 Installation
Follow the instructions below if you need to
install Module 3 and Module 4.
1. Perform the same steps of
install Module 3 and Module 4.
1. Perform the same steps of
Module 1
Installation to install Module 3.
2. Perform the same process of
Module 2
Installation to install Module 4.
Module 1 Installation
Module 2 Installation
Quick Reference Guide