Claims
- 1. A method of blind connecting an I/O module into a cabinet having a wall section formed therein for proper sequential connection of first power and then signal inputs thereto comprising:providing an opening in said wall section for loose mounting an electrical connector herein; mounting an electrical connector having a pair of openings for accepting alignment members therein and stepped power and signal connectors into said wall opening; providing an I/O module having a pair of alignment members protruding from the back thereof and having separate power and signal inputs in the area of said alignment members; aligning said module alignment members with said openings of said connector; partially pushing said module into said connector to allow the actuation of said power signals; and fully inserting said module into said connector to allow the application of said signal connections thereto when the power connection have been made.
- 2. A method of blind connecting an I/O module into a cabinet having a wall section formed therein for proper sequential connection of power and signal inputs thereto as set forth in claim 1 wherein the mounting of the connector includes the steps of inserting an ear section formed on one end of the connector by tilting the connector into the opening to place it under the wall section.
- 3. A method of blind connecting an I/O module into a cabinet having a wall section formed therein for proper sequential connection of power and signal inputs thereto as set forth in claim 1 wherein the mounting of the connector further includes the steps of pushing a flexible member formed on the end of the connector opposite the ear section into the opening to catch it under the wall section and provide a loose fit of the connector therein.
- 4. A method of blind connecting an electrical module into a wall section having a stepped electrical power and signal outlet for the sequential connection of first power and then signal inputs thereto comprising the steps of:providing an opening in the wall section for loose mounting an electrical connector therein; mounting an electrical connector having a pair of openings for accepting alignment members therein and stepped power and signal connectors into said wall opening; providing a module having a pair of alignment members protruding from the back thereof and having separate power and signal inputs in the area of said alignment members; aligning said module alignment members with said openings of said connector; pushing said module into said connector to allow first the actuation of said power signals; and fully inserting said module into said connector to allow the application of said signal connections thereto once the power connections have already been made.
- 5. A method as set forth in claim 4 wherein the mounting of the connector includes the steps of inserting an ear section formed on one end of the connector by tilting the connector into the opening to place it under the wall section.
- 6. A method as set forth in claim 4 wherein the mounting of the connector further includes the steps of pushing a flexible member formed on the end of the connector opposite the ear section into the opening to catch it under the wall section and provide a loose fit of the connector therein.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a Division of Ser. No. 08/924,353 filed Sep. 5, 1997 also application is based on Provisional Application Serial No. 60/028,237 Filed Oct. 7, 1996 entitled ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR FOR AN I/O MODULE
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