Close Pilot Top Cover; Figure 153: Pilot Top Cover Installed - Oracle FS1-2 Customer Service Manual

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as the Pilot is powered on and connected to the network. Otherwise,
proceed to the next step.
3
If the Pilot is not configured to use NTP, reset the Oracle ILOM clock using
the Oracle ILOM CLI or the web interface. You can also reprogram the
BIOS Setup utility to reprogram the host clock.
For instructions, on setting the Oracle ILOM clock, see the Oracle
Integrated Lights Out Manager (ILOM) 3.1 Documentation Library.

Close Pilot Top Cover

1
Place the top cover of the Pilot onto the chassis.
Tip: Place the top cover down so that it hangs over the back of the Pilot by
about 13 mm (0.5 inches) and the side latches align with the slots in the
sides of the Pilot chassis.
Note: There are three latching tabs on the sides of the Pilot top cover, two
on the right side and one on the left side when viewing the Pilot from the
front. There is also a latch on the underside of the top cover in the front left
corner near the release button.
2
Check both sides of the Pilot chassis to ensure that the four corners of the
top cover are fully down and flush with the chassis.
Note: If the cover corners are not flush with the Pilot chassis, slide the
cover towards the back of the chassis until you can position the cover
correctly.
Note: If the top cover is not correctly positioned before attempting to slide
the cover forward, the internal latch that is on the underside of the cover
might be damaged.
3
Gently slide the top cover along the grooves of the Pilot by pressing down
on either side of the top cover until it locks into place and you hear an
audible click.

Figure 153: Pilot top cover installed

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