SCSI backplane
SCSI backplane removal
SCSI backplane installation
The SCSI Backplane resides behind the Hard Drive Bay. You can access it by
removing the Hard Drive Bay.
Complete the following actions to remove the SCSI backplane:
1.
Remove the Hard Drive Bay as described in "Hard drive bay installation" on page
172.
Disconnect the LCD panel cable ( 1 ) from the SCSI Backplane.
2.
Remove the cap stabilizer retaining screw ( 2 ) and the cap stabilizer and set
3.
aside. (The cap stabilizer and its retaining screw will be used on the new board.)
Remove the three screws ( 3 ) that secure the SCSI Backplane to the Hard Drive
4.
Bay.
5.
Carefully place the SCSI Backplane on a clean ESD-protected work surface or in
antistatic packaging.
Complete the following actions to install the SCSI backplane:
1.
Carefully align the SCSI Backplane in the slots on the rear of the Hard Drive Bay.
Be sure that the four holes in the SCSI Backplane align with the holes and
alignment pin ( 4 ) in the bay.
Secure the SCSI Backplane to the bay by torquing the three screws ( 3 ) to 8 inch-
2.
pounds.
Open the cable connector lock tabs to 45 ° and connect the LCD panel cable to the
3.
SCSI Backplane ( 1 ).
Position the cap stabilizer and secure with the cap stabilizer retaining screw ( 2 ).
4.
5.
Install the Hard Drive Bay as described in "Bay" on page 100.
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