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ATCA‐S201 Installation 
 
 
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ATCA‐S201 Installation and Use Guide 
 
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the chassis or board faceplates must be filled with an appropriate card or covered 
with a filler panel. If the EMI barrier is open, devices may cause or be susceptible to 
excessive interference. 
2.5.2  Understand Hot Swap 
The ATCA module is electrically designed for hot swap within a fully powered 
chassis.  To facilitate hot swap, there is a blue LED on the front faceplate. This LED is 
under software control of the IPMC managers. 
The manager will illuminate the blue hot swap LED on the front faceplate when 
software has stopped and it is safe to remove the advanced rear transition module.  
If the blue-LED is not illuminated or blinking, it is not ready for removal.  Powering 
down or removing a board before the operating system or other software running 
on the board has been properly shut down may cause corruption of data or file 
systems. 
2.6  Connector Mechanical keying 
The ATCA supports mechanical connector keying to help prevent installation with 
incompatible components and RTM.  The ATCA carrier board utilizes an A1/K1 key 
that is set at for universal)
    
2.7  Verify Slot Usage 
Prevent possible damage to module components by verifying the proper slot usage 
for your configuration. 
In most cases, electronic keying (E-keying) will prevent power on of a board into an 
incompatible slot. However, as an extra precaution, you should be familiar with the 
slot purpose. 
2.8  Installing the ATCA carrier blade 
This section describes a recommended procedure for installing the ATCA carrier 
module in a chassis. 
Before you install your module, please read all cautions, warnings, and instructions 
presented in this section. 
Handling modules and peripherals can result in static damage. Use a grounded wrist 
strap, static-dissipating work surface, and antistatic containers when handling and 
storing components. 
Insert the board by holding the Module Handles–do not exert unnecessary pressure 
on the faceplate. 
Hot swap compliant modules may be installed while the system is powered on. If a 
module is not hot swap compliant, you should remove power to the slot or system 
before installing the module.  
1.  Verify that you have taken the necessary antistatic precautions.