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Installing New SIMMs
Following is the procedure for installing new SIMMs.
Caution
the edges only; avoid touching the memory modules, pins, or traces (the metal fingers along the
connector edge of the SIMM). (See Figure 7.)
Figure 7
Follow these steps to install the new SIMMs:
Step 1
Step 2
Step 3
Step 4
Caution
will have to return the RSP1 to the factory for repair.
Step 5
Step 6
Step 7
SIMMs are sensitive components that are susceptible to ESD damage. Handle SIMMs by
Handling a SIMM
Ensure that the RSP1 is in the same orientation as the previous procedure (with the handle
away from you and the edge connector toward you).
Remove a new SIMM from the antistatic bag.
Hold the SIMM component side up, with the connector edge (the metal fingers) closest to
you. Hold the sides of the SIMM between your thumb and middle finger, with your
forefinger against the far edge, opposite the connector edge. (See Figure 7.)
Tilt the SIMM to approximately the same angle as the socket and insert the entire the
connector edge into the socket. (Install the first SIMM in the slot farthest away from you.
Install the last SIMM in the slot closest to you.)
When inserting SIMMs, use firm but not excessive pressure. If you damage a socket, you
Gently push the SIMM into the socket until the spring clips snap over the ends of the
SIMM. If necessary, rock the SIMM gently back and forth to seat it properly.
Repeat Steps 2 through 5 for the remaining SIMMs.
When all SIMMs are installed, check all alignment holes (two on each SIMM) and ensure
that the spring retainer is visible. If it is not, the SIMM is not seated properly. If any SIMM
appears misaligned, carefully remove it and reseat it in the socket. Push the SIMM firmly
back into the socket until the retainer springs snap into place.
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