Replace A Pilot Battery; Figure 145: Identifying X4-2 And X5-2 Pilot Service Labels; Figure 146: Pilot Battery - Oracle FS1-2 Customer Service Manual

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Figure 145: Identifying X4-2 and X5-2 Pilot service labels

Replace a Pilot Battery

The lithium coin-cell battery in the Pilot maintains system time when the Pilot is
powered off and a time server is unavailable. The battery also powers the CMOS
BIOS system settings of the Oracle FS System. Replace the battery if the Pilot fails
to maintain proper time or the battery gets discharged due to age.
Prerequisites:
Each Pilot has a battery located on the Pilot motherboard. Batteries are customer
replaceable units (CRUs) and are not hot-serviceable. Replacing the battery
requires you to power off the Pilot. The following figure identifies the location of
the battery inside the Pilot motherboard.

Figure 146: Pilot battery

Before handling a component, touch a grounded surface to discharge any
static electricity.
Attach an electrostatic discharge (ESD) wrist strap to your wrist, and stand
on an ESD mat while replacing components.
Ensure you have a screwdriver or any kind of sharp pointed object.
Pilot Replacement Procedures
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