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Page 1
Remove the appropriate video output board by loosening the lower mounting screw and gently lifting up on the BNC bracket (c) until the board disengages from the motherboard connector (d) . Move the board slightly toward the rear of the unit until it disengages from the backplane connector (e) . Lift the board from the unit. Refer to diagram 2 . VM2[...]
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Page 2
VM2000 T ext Overlay Board 1-2 Sensor matic SENSOR VISION SYSTEMS Installation Instructions, continued V8000-0750-01 Rev A ® Press down on the BNC bracket of the board until the board is seated in the motherboard connectors as shown by diagram 4 . a. top edge connector b. bottom edge connector 7. Replace the right top cover plate and tighten the f[...]