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    Part No. T026 4, Rev A April, 2003 Page 1 of 2 VANGUARD HARDWARE ADVISOR Y NOTICE Installing A Daughtercard Header Introduct ion This not ice des cribes h ow to insta ll an exi sting dau ghtercar d from a V anguard 100, 300, 305, an d 320 into a V anguard 340/34 2 using a ne wer inter face head er . V anguard Daughtercard Header Up date In order fo[...]

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    Part No. T026 4, Rev A April, 2003 Installing the Daughtercard Page 2 of 2 Inst allin g the Daughtercard V anguard 340 an d 342 Step Action 1 Unplug the p ower cord f rom the pri mary power source a nd remove interf ace and power cables. 2 Remove the t wo screws on e ither side of the chassis a t the rear o f the u nit. 3 Use the handle on t he rig[...]