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Tm506-hipwr.jpg | [[TM506]] mainframe. Only the rightmost compartment can take high-power plugins. | Tm506-hipwr.jpg | [[TM506]] mainframe. Only the rightmost compartment can take high-power plugins. | ||
PS503A-rear-sw.jpg | Switch S95 in rear of [[ | PS503A-rear-sw.jpg | Switch S95 in rear of [[PS503A]] (detects high power compartment) | ||
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Revision as of 18:14, 21 April 2019
The larger mainframes in the TM500 series usually have one compartment that can take high-power plugins.
A metal cover to the left of the backplane connector pushes a switch in the rear of a high-power plugin in that compartment. In the other, low-power compartments, a hole in the cover prevents this. Smaller mainframes like the TM503 may have no such covers at all.