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Replacing media drives
2. Open the front panel on the server.
3. Remove and save the two screws that secure the drive's carrier to the front of the
4. Pull the drive out slightly—about 1 cm (0.5 in.).
5. If required (to provide more space), temporarily remove the front system fans from
6. Reach your fingers between the fan holder foam inside the server and the hard
7. Pull the drive carrier out of the chassis, and then place it cage-side-up on an
8. Remove the new drive from its protective wrapper, and place it on an antistatic
9. Record the drive model and serial numbers in your equipment log.
10. Set the hard drive settings as described in
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Avaya CallPilot® 703t Server Maintenance and Diagnostics
For instructions, see
Preparing the server for hardware maintenance
Warning:
Risk of personal injury or equipment damage
Failure to follow the procedures in
maintenance
on page 85 can result in electrical shock or equipment damage.
chassis.
Pulling the drive out creates more space between the front system fans and the
drives inside the server so that you can disconnect the cables.
their slots in the bottom fan holder foam. (Do not disconnect the fans' power cables.)
drives, and carefully disconnect the power and signal cables for both hard drives.
Note:
If you are able to disconnect the cables for only the hard drive you want to remove,
that is acceptable. You may find it easier, however, to disconnect the cables for
both hard drives.
antistatic surface..
Caution:
Risk of equipment damage
Use an ESD wrist strap to protect static-sensitive components.
surface.
Important:
Replacement drives must be the same size or larger than the drives being
replaced.
For instructions on changing the hard drive's settings, refer to the drive
manufacturer's documentation.
Preparing the server for hardware
Hard drive configuration
on page 85.
on page 107.
December 2010

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