Connect Cables To The Server Board - Intel SC5000 Subassembly Product Manual

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Connect Cables to the Server Board

See your server board product guide or quick start guide for connector locations.
1. Connect the power cables to the board.
a. 300 watt power supply:
• The large plug labeled P1 plugs to the main power connector on the server board.
• The plug labeled P10 plugs to the AUX power connector on the server board (if
available). Note that this cable may not be long enough for some server boards; it is not
required for normal operation.
b. 350 watt power supply:
• The large plug labeled P1 plugs to the main power connector on the server board.
• The plug labeled P10 plugs to the AUX power connector on the server board.
• The plug labeled P13 plugs into the AUX SIG connector on the server board
(if available).
2. Connect the front panel cable to the board.
3. Connect the "Sleep" cable to the ATX stake pins.
4. Connect the fan cables to the board.
5. Connect the IDE cable(s) to the board. Route the cable for the bottom hard drive bays between
the foam epac and the chassis. You will not need to remove the lower foam epac. The IDE
cables should lay as flat as possible so they don't obstruct the air flow from the fans.
6. Connect the floppy cable to the board.
7. Connect the SCSI cable(s) to the board.
a. If the optional SCSI hot swap bay is installed:
• The SCSI cable is already connected to the bay and is routed correctly.
• Connect the SCSI cable to the LVD SCSI connector on your server board.
b. If the optional SCSI hot swap bay is not installed
• Route the cable between the foam epac and the chassis. You will not need to remove the
lower foam epac.
• Connect the SCSI cable to the server board.
8. Connect the chassis intrusion cable to the board. Pull the cable free from the clips under the
inside edge at the rear of the chassis.
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