Configuring The 1002Rp Pentium Iii Bios - Nortel CallPilot User Manual

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Configuring the 1002rp Pentium III BIOS
BIOS is the Basic Input/Output System of the computer. It is Flash
ROM-based code. The system is equipped with Flash BIOS, which enables
you to upgrade by running a single program that writes updated code to
the Flash ROM chips.
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Remove the top cover.
Disconnect and label all cables from the SBC card. See
connectors and jumpers" (page
(page 142)
to locate the SBC card.
Disconnect and label cables from the SBC card faceplate.
Loosen and remove the screw that is securing the SBC card.
Loosen and remove the screw located at the top of the card
faceplate.
Loosen the SBC and pull it up from the backplane.
Note: You can now do the following:
Replace the SBC with a new card. To replace it, continue
with step 9.
Increase RAM by adding DIMM(s) to the card. See
SDRAM DIMMs to the SBC card" (page
Remove the new card from its protective wrapping.
Align the card with its slot on the backplane and press it into place.
Result: The board seats properly in both the ISA-style and PCI-style
connectors.
Fasten the card down with the screw provided.
Install the new I/O bracket.
Fasten the I/O bracket using the screw provided.
Remove the labels attached to all connectors and reconnect them to
the card. See
"SBC card connectors and jumpers" (page
Replace the top cover.
Nortel CallPilot
1002rp Server Maintenance and Diagnostics
NN44200-701 01.02 Standard
5.0 4 April 2007
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