3.4 Interface Panels & I/O Checks
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3.4.1 The aim (in one line)
Ports line up, labels tell the truth, seals and shields do their job—and the whole face looks clean and intentional.
3.4.2 What counts as an “interface panel”
Rear I/O plates, front bezels, side utility panels—anything with cutouts, labels, LEDs, switches, fuses, antennas, and connectors that the user touches or sees. These are Grade-A surfaces: they set first impressions and drive returns.
3.4.3 Tools that make alignment boring
- Gauge plates / go–no-go jigs for RJ-45/USB/HDMI/D-sub hole positions.
- Zero-point locators for bezels so screw holes don’t “pull” the panel straight.
- SMA torque wrench, jackscrew driver (D-sub/Micro-D), IEC inlet gauge.
- Label map with datum edges and ± mm callouts (from 22.4).
- Light box for LED window checks; IPA rub tile for label durability.
3.4.4 Install order (so nothing fights later)
- Prep the shell: scrape/bare I/O shield lands, wipe the panel, fit the panel gasket if spec’d (23.1/23.5).
- Seat the panel or bezel on locating pins, start all screws by hand, then torque in a cross pattern (23.2).
- Mount bulkhead parts (IEC inlet, fuse drawer, rocker, SMA, D-subs) square and flush; tighten to spec.
- Mate internal harnesses with first clamp before first bend (24.1).
- Apply labels (I/O legends, warnings, regulatory) per map; then run I/O checks.
- Cosmetic pass and protective caps/plugs for shipping.
3.4.5 Alignment targets (starter tolerances—tune to your spec)
3.4.6 Labeling that survives and informs
Map + method
- Place to datum edges with ±0.5–1.0 mm tolerance and ≤1° skew.
- Use MES-printed dynamic fields (SN/MAC) only; no handwriting.
- Clean with approved solvent; apply with a roller 3–5 s; respect dwell (22.4).
Content
- Clear legends (“LAN 1”, “USB-C PD”, “12 V ⎓ 5 A”).
- Regulatory set (CE/UKCA/FCC/etc.) filtered by SKU/region (22.3).
- Hazards (⚠ Hot surface, PE/earth symbol) near the feature, not a wall of text elsewhere.
Durability
- IPA rub: 10x strokes—no smear/lift.
- Edges fully adhered—no lifted corners near radii or screws.
3.4.7 I/O functional checks (quick and honest)
Run these after the physical install and label pass:
Tie results to the unit SN (22.1/20.5).
3.4.8 Seals & shields at the panel
- Panel gasket compressed to target (25–35% foam; 15–25% O-ring).
- I/O shield fingers/foam make contact to bare lands; seam <0.1 Ω (23.4).
- Glands at cables torqued to spec; no extruded O-rings (23.5).
3.4.9 Cosmetic QC (Grade-A checklist)
- Uniform color/gloss; no scratches visible at arm’s length under diffuse light.
- Screw heads even; witness marks on critical fasteners; no paint shear.
- Label edges straight; fonts consistent; no bubbles.
- Lens/windows clean; no dust, no fingerprints; no light leaks.
- Silks/prints aligned with ports; legends match actual population (no ghost labels on empty holes).
3.4.10 Acceptance cues (fast table)
3.4.11 Common traps → smallest reliable fix
3.4.12 Pocket checklists
Before install
- Panel/ bezel cleaned; lands bare for shields/earth
- Gasket cut/placed; fixtures/locators ready
- Label kit (region/SKU) verified; map at station
During
- Hand-start all screws; cross-pattern torque; witness marks
- Bulkhead parts square & flush; O-rings/glands seated
- Harnesses mated; first clamp ≤80 mm; no bend at joints
Verify (10-second tour)
- Port reveals centered; plugs enter freely
- Labels per map; IPA rub ok; no skew/bubbles
- Earth/Shield <0.1 Ω; panel gasket compressed evenly
- I/O functional smokes: USB/Eth/LEDs/Switches PASS
Closeout
- Protective caps/dust plugs fitted for shipping
- Photos of panel & labels (if required) bound to SN