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  1.  Set your Micro ESD pre-set adjustable torque screwdriver to a torque of 3.5 Ncm
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  2. Remove the black cover from the transceiver based mounted on the board by simply pulling it out
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  3. Unscrew the black cap off of the transceiver bottom and remove it
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  4. Position the transceiver on the transceiver base on the P&CB. Pay attention to the unique shapes on the base defining the orientation of the transceiver.
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  5. While positioning your fingers on top of the transceiver, apply pressure gradually to the screw and rotate three turns
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  6. Then move to the next corner in the following order
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  7. Repeat the process until all your screws are screwed in with the configure torque
  8. You are done with fastening the transceiver. This is how it should look like.
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Connecting the transceiver cable

Remove the socket protection plug, and while positioning the small brown square upwards, plug it in the transceiver. Do not invert it, and make sure the small brown square is on top. Then position the two hooks on the fiber optics cable, and pull the other side using a screw driver until it hooks to the transceiver pressuring the cable in. 


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This is how it should look like


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Hooking up the carrier


This is the most delicate step of them all. The carrier wire bonds are exposed, and something as little as a strong breeze or a light touch may damage them, so proceed with extreme caution. 

You will need both sides of the cooling block exposed and the carrier cannot be installed with any of the covers assembled.

The following image shows how your setup needs to look like before installing the carrier. You can make holes in the carrier single layer thermal pad using a screw driver or your hex key. 4 long 3/32 '' screws will be used to fasten the carrier. They will go in the cooling block from the side of the P&CB , pass through the cooling block all the way to the other side holding the carrier.


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With extreme caution, remove the cover on the carrier by unscrewing the lateral screws using a 3/32'' hex key.  


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To get some leverage holding the carrier, you may want to insert of screws laterally in the aluminum block of the carrier as follows

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With extreme caution grab the carrier from the sides without touching the wirebond, and raise it vertically. You will see 4 screws in the back. With a 3/32'' hex key unscrew them one by one until the carrier is unfixed from the cover base.

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Now position the carrier on the cooling block on the side of the digital board, and with one hand hold the carrier while with another hand carefully apply some pressure on the connector. 


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Now you can proceed to screwing the carrier on to the cooling block by inserting 3/32'' screws in the 4 holes in the bottom side of the cooling block, through the cooling block and fastening the carrier using your 3/32'' key.


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Once all four screws are fastened, you can unscrew the lateral leverage screws on the aluminum of the carrier.

Proceed at once to position the upper side cover with extreme caution to protect the carrier wire bonds from getting damaged.

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Screw the lateral screws with a 5/64'' hex key and screws. You should have a setup like the one shown above.





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Hooking up the MTP adapter and the power cable to the lower cover


Pass the small side of the power cable through the socket hole in the lower cover of the detector