Replacing Non-Hot Plug Pci I/O Boards - HP server rx4610 Service Manual

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Chapter 6
Figure 29. Open the PCI PHP Mechanism Securing the Board at the Rear of the Chassis
10. If you are adding a new board, remove the perforated rear panel cover in the slot you're using
by pushing it out from inside the chassis.
11. Press the PCI board down firmly until it seats in its slot.
CAUTION
12. Close the plastic latching mechanism that secures the end of the board nearest the front of the
chassis.
13. Rotate the PHP mechanism near the rear of the chassis up until it clicks into place. This position
both secures the end of the board and allows it to be activated with the operating system or GUI
application.
14. Close the rear part of the top cover and tighten the two thumbscrews.
15. Connect any required cabling to the add-in board.
16. If your server is operating, use the operating system or GUI application to power up the PCI I/O
slot into which you installed the PCI I/O board.
17. Push the system back into the equipment rack.

Replacing Non-Hot Plug PCI I/O Boards

The HP Server has eight hot swap PCI board slots and two non-hot swap PCI board slots. You can remove a
hot plug PCI I/O board without shutting down the server, but you must use the operating system or a resident
GUI to shut down or power off the PCI I/O board before removing it. The HP Server must be shut down
before installing a non-hot plug PCI board.
Some accessory/option board outputs exceed Class 2 or limited power source limits
and must use appropriate interconnecting cabling in accordance with the national
electric code during installation.
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