9Step 4: Install the ModuleCAUTION PXI hardware does not support "hot-swap" capabilities (changing modules whilepower is applied to the chassis). Before installing a module into the chassis, thechassis must be powered off to prevent damage to the module.NOTE This Module can be used in a chassis with a PXIe and PXI-H hybrid slots.The M9362AD01 can also be installed in any hybrid PXI slot marked with a peripheralslot compatibility image (the letter "H" and a solid circle containing the slot number).The M9362AD01 can also be installed in any hybrid PXI slot marked with a peripheralslot compatibility image (the letter "H" and a solid circle containing the slot number).1. Make sure that the line cord is plugged in to establish earth ground and that the chassispower switch is in the Off (Standby) position.2. If the chassis has multiple fan speed settings, ensure that the fans are set to automatic.3. Position the chassis so that there is ample space between the chassis fan intake and exhaustvents. Blockage by walls or obstructions affects the air flow needed for cooling. (Refer to thechassis documentation for more information about cooling).4. Before installing a module, be sure to remove the plastic thread protectors from themounting screws. Before inserting the module into the chassis, back the mounting screwsout to ensure that there is no interference between the screws and the mounting rails.5. Holding the module by the injector/ejector handle, slide it into an available PXI (or hybrid)slot, as shown in Figure 3 on page 10.a. Install the module into the PXI slot of the chassis by placing the module card edges intothe front module guides (top and bottom).b. Slide the module to the rear of the chassis and ensure that the injector/ejector handle ispushed down in the unlatched (downward) position.c. Slide the module completely into the chassis. When you begin to feel resistance, push upon the injector/ejector handle to fully insert the module into the chassis.