Avaya CallPilot 703t Maintenance And Diagnostics page 112

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Replacing media drives
4. Connect the hard drive's power cable.
5. At the front of the server, slide the drive into the bay until it clicks into place.
6. Secure the drive carrier to the front of the server with the screws you removed
7. Ensure that all media drive cable connections are secure.
8. Reinstall the fans (if removed) and upper fan holder foam.
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To prevent damage to the connector pins, ensure that the cable
connector aligns correctly with the hard drive connector before
pushing it into place.
c. Route the cable above the CPU through the vacant space at the top of
the server.
d. Connect the other end of the cable as follows:
• Connect hard drive 1 to channel 0 on the RAID controller.
• Connect hard drive 2 to channel 1 on the RAID controller.
e. For proper cooling and airflow, neatly fold and secure the excess signal
cable above the CPU. Use a tie wrap or cable clip to secure the cable.
Caution:
Risk of equipment damage
Ensure that any cables in the proximity of the fans are kept away from
the fans. If a cable is caught in a fan, the fan will break.
If you need more information, see
page 105.
Note:
The connector is keyed so that you cannot connect it upside down.
earlier.
Tighten the screws firmly.
Note:
Connectors could be dislodged when you slide the hard drive all the way inside
the bay.
Caution:
Risk of data loss, corruption, or system malfunction
If the hard drive cable connections are loose, data loss, data corruption, or system
malfunction can occur.
• For instructions on reinstalling the fans, see
fan
on page 98.
SCSI and IDE drive cabling
Figure 16: Install front system
on
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