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Follow this procedure tight and step by step.

  1. Remove the codec of the rack and be sure the surroundings of your workspace is clean.

2. Use ESD equipment to avoid damage of components caused by static electricity.

3. Search for the factory sticker on the module and write down the IP-address which is called on the sticker.

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4. Remove the 2 bigger screws on the front panel of the module to get rid of its housing and slide the mainboard out of the housing

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5. Look in the neighborhood of the big white connector at the end of the mainboard for a jumper block which has a light green socket which is 

not always equipped with a jumper.

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6. If there is a jumper present it has the status “Open” by default

7. Set the jumper in status “closed”, or place a jumper if there was no jumper present

8. Slide the module back in its housing (without the screws) and put the module in a Rack (MC10 or MC11). Power it on and wait until the module has booted completely and wait for approx. 30 seconds.

9. Turn off the power again, remove module out of the rack and slide the module out of its housing again.

10. Put the jumper back to its original position which is “Open” or remove the jumper you placed in step 7

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