FIGURE 4-4
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3
Figure Legend
1
2
3
5. After the carrier or I/O boat has been replaced, move the cable plate down into
its normal position and tighten the cable plate locking screws.
4.6
Replacing a Carrier
1. If necessary, power down the link.
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2. Use an antistatic strap for this procedure.
3. Move the cable plate to the service position:
a. Loosen the cable plate locking screw(s) (item 3 in
b. Pull the cable plate toward you approximately 0.5 in./13 mm, then raise it
c. Push the cable plate forward to its service position (
Cable Plate (Side Views of Normal and Service Positions)
Cable plate in the normal position (lowered)
Cable plate in the service position (raised)
Cable plate locking screw (two places)
If the carrier is in slot 0 (LINK 0), first power down the link. See
"Powering Down a Link Before Service" on page
If the carrier is in slots 1 through 6 (PCIE 1-6 or PCIX 1-6), it is not necessary to
power off the External I/O Expansion Unit.
approximately 0.75 in./20 mm, until the bottom of the plate is above the tops
of the support brackets.
cable plate rests on the support brackets.
The tabs on the sides of the cable plate should lie in the small notches on the
tops of the support brackets.
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4-6.
FIGURE 4-4
Chapter 4
Servicing and Replacing Components
Section 4.4,
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FIGURE 4-4
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