I/O Baseboard Switches - HP Integrity rx4640 Service Manual

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1.
Depending on the type of processor you have installed, set the I/O baseboard dip switch
SW1503 (position 4)
Itanium 2 processor - Off
MX2 dual-core processor - On
Figure 4-24 I/O Baseboard Switches
NOTE:
The I/O baseboard is large. Use care when sliding it into the server chassis.
2.
Align the I/O baseboard assembly rails with the chassis slots and slide the assembly into the
chassis until it stops against the midplane riser board socket.
CAUTION:
Ensure the I/O baseboard locking lever is in the "up" position or the I/O
baseboard hangs up before engaging the midplane riser board socket.
3.
With the I/O baseboard flush against the midplane riser board socket, push down firmly on
the locking lever until the I/O baseboard plugs all the way into the midplane riser board
socket.
4.
Replace the three chassis fan units.
5.
Plug in all external cabling in to the rear ports of the I/O baseboard.
CAUTION:
When plugging the SCSI cables, note the labeling on the SCSI A and SCSI B
channel cables. You must match each cable with its appropriate socket on the SCSI HBA. If
the cables are mismatched your server might not reboot. Both cables and sockets are clearly
marked with the correct channel.
6.
Plug in the internal SCSI cable(s) to the HBA board in PCI slot 1.
7.
Replace the top cover. See
8.
If rack mounted, slide the server into the rack until it stops. See
the Rack" (page
32).
(Figure
4-24) as follows.
"Replacing a Hot-Swappable Chassis Fan Unit" (page
"Replacing the Top Cover" (page 36)
"Inserting the Server into
Removing and Replacing the I/O Baseboard
55).
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