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icon User s manual Table of Contents SECTION 1 icon Part Identification SECTION 2 icon Receiver & ITA EnGAGEMENT & Disengagement SECTION 3 icon Receiver mounting SECTION 4 icon ITA cover removal and installation SECTION 5 icon CABLE CLAMP REMOVAL & INSTALLATION section 6 icon module installation and removal SECTION 7 icon accessories SECTION 8 PCB layout, assembly and mounting SECTION 9 troubleshooting Please note that any printed or downloaded User Manuals or Procedure Sheets may not reflect the most current revisions. The information contained in these materials is subject to change. For the most current information available, visit www.vpc.com. 1/11/2017

icon user s manual: SECTION 1 icon receiver part identification Part # 310 123 XXX Figure A points out distinguishing features of the icon receiver so that the top and bottom can be identified. Features to look for are the alpha keying receptacle on the top side and the numeric keying receptacle on the bottom. By holding the icon receiver, the top can be determined by holding it so the letters and numbers are readable. The front and rear of the icon receiver are shown in Figure B. The front has a polarizing feature which prevents the ITA and receiver from being engaged in the incorrect orientation. The front of the icon receiver can be identified as the side with the latching feature. The front side mates with the icon ITA. Wires exit the icon receiver from the rear side. Top Alpha Keying Receptacle Polarizing Feature Receptacle Guide Pin Receptacle Locking Mechanism Receptacle Rear Mating Side Front Wiring Side Numeric Keying Receptacle Bottom Figure A. icon receiver front view. Figure B. icon receiver side view. 1-1 For the most current information available, visit www.vpc.com 1/11/2017

icon user s manual: SECTION 1 icon ITA part identification part # 410 123 XXX Figure A points out distinguishing features of the icon ITA so that the top and bottom can be identified. Features to look for are the alpha keying receptacle on the top side and the numeric keying receptacle on the bottom. By holding the icon ITA, the top can be determined by holding it so the letters and numbers are readable. The front and rear of the icon ITA are easily distinguished as shown in Figure B. The front has a protruding guide plate with locking tabs and the rear has the knob. The front side mates with the icon receiver. The front has a polarizing feature which prevents the ITA and receiver from being engaged in the incorrect orientation. Wires exit the icon ITA through the 30 cable clamp exit. Top Alpha Keying Receptacle Polarizing Feature Guide Pin Locking Mechanism Front Mating Side Rear Wiring Side Numeric Keying Receptacle Bottom Cable Clamp with 30 Cable Exit Figure A. icon ITA front view. Figure B. icon ITA side view. 1-2 For the most current information available, visit www.vpc.com 1/11/2017

icon user s Manual: section 2 VIrGInIa Panel CorPoraTIon ICon receiver & ITa engagement & disengagement RECEIVER PART # 310 123 xxx, 310 124 xxx ITA PART # 410 123 xxx, 410 124 xxx engagement InsTrUCTIons 1. Turn the engagement handle to the open position as shown in figure a. 2. Align the dowel pins and push the ITA onto the receiver. There will be about a 0.200 gap. NOTE: The icon connector is polarized; the ITA will not align if it is upside down. 3. Rotate the handle 180º clockwise (figure b). NOTE: For optimum performance and system longevity, distribute the load evenly. engagement InsTrUCTIons 1. Turn the engagement handle to the open position. 2. Remove the ITA. engagement handle open ConTaCT TYPe max. mating force (lbs) QuadraPaddle 0.30 TriPaddle 0.64 Mini Power 5.99 Mini Coaxial 2.47 Figure A. When the engagement handle is open it will reveal the text OPEN and the two raised circles will align. Micro Power 1.36 Micro Coaxial 1.86 75 Ohm HD Coaxial 1.87 20 GHz Coaxial 4 Twinaxial 3.5 Thermocouple 0.25 Pof 1.5 engagement handle closed Mini Multimode 2.8 maximum ConTaCT mating force should not exceed 100 lbs. Figure B. When the engagement handle is engaged, the raised triangles will align. 2-1 For the most current information available, visit www.vpc.com 1/11/2017

icon user s manual: SECTION 3 icon receiver mounting part # 310 123 101 Dimensions shown: [millimeters] inches TOOLS REQUIRED Phillips Head Screwdriver Mounting instructions 1. Prepare the mounting surface using the dimensions provided in Figure A. 2. Attach the icon receiver to the panel with the provided 2-56 Phillips head screws and nuts (Figure B). Torque screws to 2 in-lbs [0.23 Nm]. 22.86.90 3.68.15 5 SEE TABLE 1 FOR MINIMUM DISTANCE OF SUBSEQUENT SIDE BY SIDE CUTOUTS. 6.99.28 36.83 1.45 TABLE 1 PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION RECEIVER CUTOUT SPACING 410123101 ITA, icon 1.75 [44.45] 410123102 ITA, icon, EMI-Shielded 2.20 [55.88] 410123106 ITA, icon, with Large Cable Clamp 2.20 [55.88] 410123111 ITA, icon, with Threaded Coupling Adapter 2.20 [55.88] 410123116 ITA, icon, with Large Cable Clamp, with EMI Housing and Handle 2.20 [55.88] 410123122 ITA, icon with Oversized Backshell 2.20 [55.88] 5. RECOMMENDED PANEL CUTOUT TOLERANCES ARE:.XX =.01[.25].XXX =.005[.13] UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED NOTE: If the mounting surface is thicker than 0.125 [3.18 mm], longer screws may be needed. NOTE: If the mounting surface has threaded holes, the nuts will not be needed. 129.54 5.10 NOTE: M2.5 hardware can be used in place of the provided 2-56 hardware. 136.91 5.39 4.06 R.16 MAX TYP. FOR MOUNTING USE [2.79].11 THRU HOLE, 2-56 OR M2.5 METRIC TAPPED HOLE (SUPPLIED WITH 4X, 2-56 SCREWS, LOCK WASHERS & NUTS) Figure A. Recommended panel cutout. Figure B. If you prefer metric hardware, you can replace the supplied 2-56 screws with M2.5 hardware. 3-1 For the most current information available, visit www.vpc.com. 1/11/2017

icon user s manual: SECTION 4 icon ita cover removal Part # 410 123 XXX The icon ITA is designed with a removable cover to allow the test technician access to probe signal points while troubleshooting the test set up. TOOLS REQUIRED Flat Head Screwdriver Phillips Head Screwdriver Cover removal instructions There are two options for removing the cover: OPTION A: Sliding the cover straight off the back (Figure A). Option A requires 4.75. REMOVABLE COVER OPTION B: Sliding the cover half the way back then lifting upward. This can be used if other components need to be mounted above the icon. Option B requires 1.64. OPTION A 1. Using a flat head screwdriver remove the shoulder screw located on the top of the removable cover (Figure B). 2. Remove the engagement handle by pulling it upward. 3. Loosen the captive screw with a Phillips head screwdriver (Figure B). 4. Slide the cover off (Figure A). Figure A. ITA FRAME SLOTTED SHOULDER SCREW ENGAGEMENT HANDLE REMOVABLE COVER OPTION B 1. Using a flat head screwdriver remove the shoulder screw located on the top of the removable cover (Figure B). 2. Remove engagement handle by pulling it upward. 3. Loosen the captive screw with a Phillips head screwdriver (Figure B). 4. Slide the cover towards the back until the cover notch in the cover aligns with the notch area on the ITA frame (Figure C). 5. With the notches aligned lift the cover up to remove it. Figure B. CAPTIVE SCREW ITA FRAME REMOVABLE COVER COVER NOTCH Figure C. ITA FRAME NOTCH AREA 4-1 For the most current information available, visit www.vpc.com. 1/11/2017

icon user s manual: SECTION 4 icon ita cover installation Part # 410 123 XXX TOOLS REQUIRED Flat Head Screwdriver Phillips Head Screwdriver cover installation instructions There are two options for installing the cover: OPTION A: Installing the cover while the icon ITA is disengaged from the receiver or the ITA is in the disengaged position (Figure A). OPTION B: Installing the cover while the icon ITA is engaged to the receiver or the ITA is in the engaged position (Figure B). A C B D DETAIL A SCALE 2 : 1 DETAIL C SCALE 2 : 1 DETAIL D SCALE 3 : 1 DETAIL B SCALE 3 : 1 Figure A. icon ITA in the open position. Figure B. icon ITA in the engaged position. 4-2 For the most current information available, visit www.vpc.com. 1/11/2017

icon user s manual: SECTION 4 icon ita cover installation Part # 410 123 XXX cover installation instructions continued OPTION A: DISENGAGED POSITION 1. Place the cover onto the ITA as shown in Figure A. The lip will align with the ITA groove. 2. Slide the cover onto the ITA frame until it is fully seated against the cable clamp. 3. Place the handle onto the shaft with the raised circles aligned as shown in Figure A. Make sure wires are routed around the shaft and do not get caught between the handle and shaft. ITA GROOVE NOTCH AREA 4. Position the supplied 6-32 shoulder screw into the handle and tighten with a Flat Head screwdriver (Figure B). 5. Finally, tighten the captive screw at the top of the ITA securing the cover to the ITA. COVER LIP EDGES Figure A. The notch area provides an option of sliding the cover half way as explained in the ICON ITA COVER REMOVAL section. OPTION B: ENGAGED POSITION 1. Place the cover onto the ITA as shown in Figure A. The lip will align with the ITA groove. SUPPLIED 4-40 FLATHEAD SCREW 2. Slide the cover onto the ITA frame until it is fully seated against the cable clamp. 3. Place the handle onto the shaft with the raised triangles lined up as shown in Figure B. 4. Position the supplied 6-32 shoulder screw into the handle and tighten with a Flat Head screwdriver (Figure B). SHAFT SUPPLIED 6-32 SHOULDER SCREW 5. Finally, tighten the captive screw at the top of the ITA securing the cover to the ITA. CABLE CLAMP Figure B. Route the wires around the shaft to avoid damage when the handle is attached. 4-3 For the most current information available, visit www.vpc.com. 1/11/2017

icon user s manual: SECTION 5 The icon ITA cable clamp is designed to allow the test technician to easily reconfigure or add wired modules to the system. icon ita CABLE CLAMP REMOVAL and INSTALLATION Part # 410 123 XXX TOOLS REQUIRED Phillips Head Screwdriver Cable CLAMP REMOVAL instructions 1. After removing the handle and cover, loosen the 6-32 x 1.5 screws to allow the wire(s) or cable to slide freely in the clamp. 2. Unscrew the 4-40 x.375 screws holding the clamp to the ITA frame (Figure A). Afterwards, if necessary, entirely remove the 1.5 screws to allow the wire(s) or cable to be removed. cable CLAMP INSTALLATION instructions 1. Place wire(s) or cables into U shaped clamp. Install strain relief bar and start 1.5 screws; alternate screws when tightening. 2. Install.375 screws to mount clamp to ITA frame. Slowly alternate tightening the 1.5 screws until the clamp has cinched the wire(s) or cable tightly. Figure A. The U-shape allows cables to be preterminated before clamp installation. NOTE: The U-shaped cable clamp is adjustable to accommodate the amount of wires in your cable bundle. FORMULA TO CALCULATE THE MAXIMUM NUMBER OF WIRES IN A CABLE BUNDLE B = 1.2 (N 1 d 12 + N 2 d 2 2 +... +N n d n2 ) B = Wire Bundle Diameter N 1 = Quantity of first wire type N 2 = Quantity of second wire type N n = Quantity of n th wire type d 1 = Outside Diameter of first wire type d 2 = Outside Diameter of second wire type d n = Outside Diameter of n th wire type WIRE TYPE Ø [in] # WIRES BUNDLE Ø [in] 26AWG 16878/4 0.043 549 1.21 24AWG 16878/4 0.048 441 1.21 22AWG 16878/4 0.054 348 1.21 M27500-26ml2t08 0.114 78 1.21 M27500-24ml2t08 0.126 64 1.21 M27500-22ml2t08 0.140 52 1.21 M27500-22ml1t08 0.087 134 1.21 22AWG 16878/4 T/P 0.108 87 1.21 24AWG 16878/4 T/P 0.096 110 1.21 NOTE: Acceptable bundle dimension must be reduced when using sleeving and shrink tubing. 5-1 For the most current information available, visit www.vpc.com. 1/11/2017

icon user s manual: SECTION 5 Recommended Sleeving Instructions In order to prevent protective sleeving slippage for cable assemblies, VPC recommends lacing to secure the wire to sleeve or wrapping with silicone tape. We have internal procedures to resolve these types of issues in order to provide optimal outcomes for your system. Please contact us with any questions. Below are VPC best practices for securing protective sleeving. TOOLS REQUIRED Blunt Sewing Needle Wax Lacing Tape Cable Sleeving Silicone Tape (optional) Optional cable sleeving instructions 1. Fold the end of the sleeving under. 2. Sew the sleeving to the wires using lacing tape (Figure A); using a figure 8 pattern around the wires is recommended for a better hold. 3. Use silcone tape to increase cable diameter, if necessary, for a secure clamp (Figure B & C). Figure A. Lacing. 4. When possible, place sleeving under the inside of the clamp. NOTE: The preferred method is to place sleeving inside clamp regardless of tape use. Figure B. Example of silicone tape usage. Figure C. Example of silicone tape on circular connector. 5-2 For the most current information available, visit www.vpc.com. 1/11/2017

ICON USER S MANUAL: SECTION 6 VIrGInIa Panel CorPoraTIon ICon receiver module InsTallaTIon and removal Part # 310 123 XXX The icon receiver is designed so the modules mount from the rear. This allows the test technician to easily mount wired cable assemblies without having to route the connectors through the receiver frame. Tools required Phillips Head Screwdriver NOTE: If the application requires, receiver modules can be installed in the ITA and ITA modules in the receiver (must use receiver Part # 310 123 103). If this is done, you must be sure to switch the contacts as well (receiver contacts in a receiver module and ITA contacts in an ITA module). You should also use the keying kit to prevent attempted mating to a receiver or ITA that has a standard module orientation. receiver module InsTallaTIon InsTrUCTIons 1. Place the module in the receiver until the upper and lower module screws touch the mating holes in the frame. Install modules such that Pin 1 is located at the top of the receiver frame (figure a). 2. Using a Phillips head screwdriver, tighten the top screw 1 to 2 full revolutions, while pushing lightly against the face of the module. 3. Maintain this pressure while tightening the bottom screw 1 to 2 full revolutions. 4. Repeat this sequence until the module is seated. Torque the screw to 1.5 in-lbs [0.16 Nm]. Figure A. The 2-56 module screws are designed with a captive feature for loss prevention. receiver module removal InsTrUCTIons 1. To remove, loosen the top screw 1 to 2 full revolutions. Loosen bottom screw 1 to 2 full revolutions. 2. Repeat this sequence until the module is separated from the receiver. NOTE: For optimum performance and system longevity, distribute the contact load evenly throughout the module. 6-1 For the most current information available, visit www.vpc.com. 1/11/2017

icon user s Manual: section 5 VIrGInIa Panel CorPoraTIon ICon ITa module InsTallaTIon and removal Part # 410 123 XXX Tools required Phillips Head Screwdriver NOTE: If the application requires, receiver modules can be installed in the ITA and ITA modules in the receiver (must use receiver Part # 310 123 103). If this is done, you must be sure to switch the contacts as well (receiver contacts in a receiver module and ITA contacts in an ITA module). You should also use the keying kit to prevent attempted mating to a receiver or ITA that has a standard module orientation. ITa module InsTallaTIon InsTrUCTIons 1. Remove the cover. Refer to Section 4. 2. Place the module in the ITA until the upper and lower module screws touch the mating holes in the frame. Install modules such that Pin 1 is located at the top of the ITA frame (figure a). 3. Using a Phillips head screwdriver, tighten the top screw 1 to 2 full revolutions, while pushing lightly against the face of the module. 4. Maintain this pressure while tightening the bottom screw 1 to 2 full revolutions. 5. Repeat this sequence until the module is seated. Torque the screw to 1.5 in-lbs [0.16 Nm]. 6. Reinstall the removable cover. It is important to align the handle correctly (figure b), or refer to Section 4. Figure A. Make sure position 1 on the ITA module aligns with position 1 on the receiver module. ITa module removal InsTrUCTIons 1. To remove, loosen the top screw 1 to 2 full revolutions. Loosen bottom screw 1 to 2 full revolutions. 2. Repeat this sequence until the module is separated from the ITA. NOTE: For optimum performance and system longevity, distribute the contact load evenly throughout the module. engagement MechanisM extended raised circle open Figure B. If the engagement mechanism is extended beyond the alignment pins the handle should be attached in the OPEN position. Open is indicated by aligning the raised circles on the handle and cover and revealing the OPEN text. 6-2 For the most current information available, visit www.vpc.com. 1/11/2017

icon user s manual: SECTION 7 icon receiver Strain Relief assembly part # 310 113 456 TOOLS REQUIRED Phillips Head Screwdriver assembly INSTRUCTIONS 1. Attach the strain relief to the icon receiver on the wiring side of the receiver frame (Figure A). 2. Fasten the strain relief to the icon receiver frame with the included screws and a Phillips head screwdriver. 3. Wires should be restrained a minimum of 2 inches from the wiring face of the module. Six wire ties are included with the strain relief. NOTE: If using 8AWG, 10AWG or non-flexible Coaxial wire in the center module positions, the icon Strain Relief stand-off Kit, Part # 310 113 582, will be required. NOTE: When using the strain relief stand-off kit, install patchcords into module before attaching strain relief. Figure A. Strain relief diagram showing proper hole alignment. 7-1 For the most current information available, visit www.vpc.com. 1/11/2017

icon user s Manual: section 7 VIrGInIa Panel CorPoraTIon ICon receiver ProTeCTIVe CoVer InsTallaTIon PART # 310 113 460 InsTallaTIon InsTrUCTIons 1. Align the center boss on the cover with the center bushing on the receiver (figure a). 2. Push the cover on ensuring that the two smaller alignment bushings mate properly. 3. Press the cover until it seats fully against the receiver. center Boss center BushinG Figure A. 7-2 For the most current information available, visit www.vpc.com. 1/11/2017

icon user s manual: SECTION 7 icon ita Protective Cover Assembly and installation part # 410 112 750 The protective ITA cover can be mounted to a cabinet or enclosure if a permanent storage location for the ITA is desired. assembly INSTRUCTIONS 1. Move the icon engagement handle to the open position. 2. Place the protective cover on the engagement mechanism as shown in Figure A. 3. Turn the engagement handle to the closed position to fully mate the icon ITA and protective cover (Figure B). PROTECTIVE COVER ICON ITA ENGAGEMENT HANDLE IN OPEN POSITION INSTALLATION OF THE ITA PROTECTIVE COVER CHAIN 1. Attach one end of the chain to one of the supplied eyelets. 2. Attach the eyelet to the mounting hole in the protective cover (Figure C). Figure A. When the engagement handle is open, the raised circles will align and reveal the word OPEN. 3. Thread the chain through the mounting hole on the ITA base (Figure D). 4. Attach the end of the chain to the end of the eyelet. PROTECTIVE COVER ICON ITA NOTE: A chain and protective cover are included with icon ITA, part # 410 123 101. ENGAGEMENT HANDLE IN CLOSED POSITION Figure B. The triangles on the removable cover and engagement handle align to indicate the closed position. SUPPLIED 4-20 SCREW SUPPLIED EYELET SUPPLIED CHAIN CHAIN MOUNTING HOLE Figure C. The provided 4-20 screw has sharp angled threads to easily secure the lanyard to the protective cover. Figure D. This end of the eyelet can be attached using the mounting hole on the ITA. 7-3 For the most current information available, visit www.vpc.com. 1/11/2017

icon user s manual: SECTION 7 Keying Pin Kit, Receiver and ITA assembly part # 310 113 461 The iseries keying kit includes two pins and screws which provide six different keying options. The icon system is designed to accept two kits which increase the keying options to 36. TOOLS REQUIRED Phillips Head Screwdriver Flat Blade Screwdriver assembly instructions 1. Align the keying pin in the desired location. Place the keying pin in the hexagonal opening in the icon receiver. Figure A is a detailed view of the keying feature. ICON RECEIVER MATING FACE ICON ITA MATING FACE 2. Secure the keying pin with the 2-56 phillips head screws (Figure B). 3. Remove the icon ITA cover. KEYING NOMINCLATURE KEYING NOMINCLATURE 4. Place the other keying pin in the corresponding location in the icon ITA. Refer to Figure C. 5. Replace the icon ITA cover. Figure A. In order to mate the connector, the keying pin will be in the same alphabetical positions in both the icon receiver and ITA. KEYING PIN 2-56 SCREW 2-56 SCREW KEYING PIN Figure B. The keying pin kit, Part # 310 113 461, includes two keying pins and two screws. Figure C. One keying pin kit will allow 6 variations. By using a second keying pin kit, you will have 36 different variations. 7-4 For the most current information available, visit www.vpc.com. 1/11/2017

ICON USER S MANUAL: SECTION 8 VIrGInIa Panel CorPoraTIon ICon PCb layout and mounting overview The icon receiver is designed as a rack and panel mount connector that can have a PcB attached on the rear side. While it is capable of being mounted directly to a PCB without an intermediary panel, VPC recommends mounting the icon receiver to a panel and then mounting the PCB to the other side of the panel using stand-offs (figure a). This will reduce the amount of stress the PCB endures when the icon is mated and un-mated. Receiver module with Quadrapaddle Twin Female contacts, 510160105 icon Receiver frame, 310123101 Custom mounting panel Threaded Stand off (customer desired length) Custom printed circuit board Standard.100" spacing male header Figure A. 8-1 For the most current information available, visit www.vpc.com. 1/11/2017

icon user s manual: SECTION 8 IcON PCB MOUNTING OVERVIEW HEADER,.100 SPACING TWIN MALE SOLDERED TO PCB CREATES A SEPERABLE INTERFACE RECEIVER FRAME MOUNTING PLATE ICON RECEIVER FRAME 160 PIN TWIN FEMALE ICON MODULE SPACER PCB - ENVELOP DIMENSIONS ARE NOT FIXED Figure B. icon receiver with two 160 pin QuadraPaddle modules. Each module is loaded with twin female contacts, Part # 510 160 105. Each module has twin male headers connecting the female contacts to the PCB plated thru holes. Figure C. A PCB can be mounted directly to the back of an icon receiver as shown above. Use 2 x 4-40 screws (flathead shown) to mount to the Receiver frame. When using twin male headers, spacers may be needed to prevent unwanted stress on the PCB. NOTE: Figure D details 0.22 [5.59 mm]/0.45 [11.43 mm] min/max engagement. 0.22 [5.6 mm] / 0.45 [11.4 mm] NOTE: Minimum spacer height = 0.24 + header carrier height - panel thickness (if used). Figure D. Twin male header. HEADER CARRIER HEIGHT Any additional height beyond this minimum must be added to the header post limits shown in Figure D. NOTE: Several manufacturers offer the twin male header: Samtec, TE, MultiComp, Molex. The specific part number required is dependant on the distance the icon will be located from the PCB, the thickness of the PCB, and the plating type required. 8-2 For the most current information available, visit www.vpc.com. 1/11/2017

icon user s manual: SECTION 8 IcON PCB MOUNTING OVERVIEW COUNTERSUNK HOLE FOR FLATHEAD SCREW Figure F. User can use flathead screws to mount the PCB as shown. This can be done when no strain relief is required. THRU HOLE FOR MOUNTING THE PCB STRAIN RELIEF PLATE DISCRETE WIRING MODULE Figure G. A strain relief plate, Part # 310 113 456 can be used with a PCB as shown. To do this put thru holes on the PCB and use a 4-40 pan head screw. 8-3 For the most current information available, visit www.vpc.com. 1/11/2017

icon user s manual: SECTION 8 PCB layout and mounting Signal Module, Receiver, QuadraPaddle, icon, 160 Position, Fully Loaded with Twin Female Contacts part # 510 160 105 PCB layout for the icon Receiver, Part # 310 123 101 loaded with two 510 160 105 modules. Thru hole and pad diameters are for VPC QuadraPaddle Adapter Contact, Part #610 138 117. The size of these holes may be different if a header from a different manufacturer is used. Also shown are optional clearance holes. VPC modules/pin mount this side. 6.48±0.25.255±.010 16.38±0.25.645±.010 8.26.325 22.86.900 1 9 EQUAL SPACES @.100 TYP. 2 PATTERNS 14.61±0.25.575±.010 8.26.325 66.04 2.60 51.05 2.01 PIN A1 PIN A16 38.10 1.500 1 15 EQUAL SPACES @.100 TYP. 2 PATTERNS 136.91 5.39 66.04 2.600 1 120.65 4.750 PIN A1 51.05 2.01 PIN A16 320X 037.003 [0.094 0.08] PLATED THRU HOLE.054.003 [1.37 0.08] SOLDER PAD 5.08.20 THRU 6X OPTIONAL CLEARANCE HOLES FOR ACCESS TO MODULE MNTG SCREWS AND KEYING PIN ACCESSORY SCREWS.01 LOCATION TOLERANCE APPLIES 2X.129 [3.26] THRU.225 [5.72] X 82 FAR SIDE PCB TO RECEIVER MOUNTING HOLES USES TWO 4-40 FLATHEAD SCREWS.005 LOCATION TOLERANCE APPLIES RECOMMENDED PCB LAYOUT CONNECTOR MOUNTS THIS SIDE TOLERANCES ARE:.XX= [0.25].01.XXX= [0.13].005 UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED 1.0021 LOCATION TOLERANCE APPLIES TO PLATED THRU HOLES 4X.14 3.43 THRU CLEARANCE HOLES FOR RECEIVER MOUNTING HARDWARE.01 LOCATION TOLERANCE APPLIES 8-4 For the most current information available, visit www.vpc.com. 1/11/2017

icon user s manual: SECTION 8 PCB layout and mounting QuadraPaddle Signal/Micro Power or Micro Coaxial Module, Receiver, icon, 100/15 Position, with Twin Female Signal part # 510 160 112 QuadraPaddle Signal/Micro Power or Micro Coaxial Module, Receiver, icon, 100/15 Position, Fully Loaded with Male Posts part # 510 160 113 PCB layout for the icon Receiver, Part # 310 123 101 loaded with two 510 160 112/113 modules. 200 thru hole and pad diameters are for VPC QuadraPaddle Adapter Contact, Part #610 138 117; 30 thru hole and pad diameters are for VPC Micro Power contact, Part # 610142102. The size of these holes may be different if a header from a different manufacturer is used. Also shown are optional clearance holes. VPC modules/pin mount this side. CLEARANCE HOLES FOR ACCESS TO KEYING FEATURE MOUNTING SCREWS 2 X.200[5.08] THRU CLEARANCE HOLES FOR FRAME MOUNTING SCREWS 4 X.135[3.43] THRU 16.38±0.25.645±.010 6.48±0.25.255±.010 8.26.325.900 9 PLCS. @.100 TYP. 2 PATTERNS 14.61±0.25.575±.010 8.26.325 TYP. 1 CLEARANCE HOLES FOR ACCESS TO MODULE MOUNTING SCREWS 4 X.200[5.08] THRU 66.04 2.600 1 51.05 2.01 35.31 1.39 22.86.90 9 PLCS. @.100 TYP. 2 PATTERNS PIN A1 1 PIN A10 66.04 2.60 136.91 5.39 120.65 4.750 51.05 2.01 19.30.76 PIN A1 PIN A10 [0.94 0.08].037.003 PLATED THRU HOLE [1.52].060 PAD TYP.200 PLCS EACH 9.65.38 2 PLCS. @.190 TYP. 2 PATTERNS 1 RECOMMENDED PCB LAYOUT CONNECTOR MOUNTS THIS SIDE TOLERANCES ARE:.XX= [0.25].01.XXX= [0.13].005 UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED 1.78.07 TYP. 1.0021 LOCATION TOLERANCE APPLIES TO PLATED THRU HOLES TOLERANCE N0N-ACCUMULATIVE ON HOLE PATTERNS.760 TYP. 4 PLCS. @.190 TYP. 2 PATTERNS 1 [2.54 0.08].100.003 PLATED THRU HOLES [3.18].125 PAD TYP 30 PLCS EACH 8-5 For the most current information available, visit www.vpc.com. 1/11/2017

icon user s manual: SECTION 8 PCB layout and mounting ONE PCB MOUNTED MODULE AND ONE DISCRETELY WIRED MODULE PCB layout for the icon Receiver, Part # 310 123 101 loaded with one module. Also shown are optional clearance holes. VPC modules/pin mount this side. See Section 8-4 Figure for hole pattern dimensioning. 13.97.55 PIN A1 1.27 R.05 2 PLCS. 63.50 2.50 2.54 R.10 2 PLCS. 59.69 2.35 6.10.24 RECOMMENDED PCB LAYOUT CONNECTOR MOUNTS THIS SIDE TOLERANCES ARE:.XX= [0.25].01.XXX= [0.13].005 UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED 23.62.93 34.29 1.35 10.92.43 8-6 For the most current information available, visit www.vpc.com. 1/11/2017

icon user s manual: SECTION 9 troubleshooting ITA Frame is not lined up when in the process of engagement with Receiver This may indicate that the ITA was dropped and is out of alignment or that a module is not mating with its intended module. Remove and inspect the ITA for alignment Check for foreign objects/tools Inspect the matching of modules - Power ITA Module to mate with Power Receiver Module, etc. The keying pin locations do not mate. The handle is installed wrong ( ITA ICON COVER INSTALLATION ). Forceful engagement of the Receiver and the ITA will result in serious damage to multiple parts of the system (Modules, Receiver, ITA and Contacts)! 9-1 For the most current information available, visit www.vpc.com 1/11/2017