Replacing The Core I/O Card; Installing The Modem Distribution Panel Cable And The Console Cable; Ups Connection; Updating Stable Storage - HP 3000 Series Manual

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Replacing the Core I/O card

To replace the Core I/O card;
Loosen the top and bottom screws securing the Core I/O card to the chassis
If the existing Core I/O has extractor handles:
1. Lift the extractor handles and slide the Core I/O card out of the chassis.
2. The new Core I/O card no longer incorporates extractor handles, so the metal tabs
used by the extractor handles must be removed from the chassis before the new Core
I/O card can be installed. These tabs are located at the top and bottom of the slot
occupied by the Core I/O card and are secured by a #15 Torx screw. Discard the metal
tabs after removing them.
If the existing Core I/O DOES NOT have extractor handles, pull the card out of the chassis using
the pull ring located at the top of the board and slide the Core I/O out of the chassis.
Install the new HP 9000 Core I/O card.

Installing the Modem Distribution Panel cable and the console cable

To install the Modem Distribution Panel (MDP);
Install the Overlay on the MDP
Connect the ADP cable to the MUX connector on the Core I/O card
Connect the ADP cable to the MDP
Remove the console cable from the console and connect the new cable to the console and the port
on the Core I/O marked "Console"
If there is a Remote Support Modem, connect its cable to the port on the MDP marked "Remote
Console"

UPS Connection

If a UPS is connected to the UPS port on the HP 3000 Core I/O card, move its cable to the "UPS"
port on the new HP9000 Core I/O card.

Updating Stable Storage

Stable Storage must be updated to include the new values appropriate for the HP 9000 being
converted to. SW_ID will not need to be changed.
Conversion Procedures 7

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