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We recommend that you use the grounding wrist strap that is included in the upgrade kit. The grounding plug on the rear of the appliance provides a chassis grounding point. Upgrade Kit Contents • Installation guide - Check Point 4000 and TE250 Appliances Installing and Removing Memory • Memory DIMMs •...
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Check Point 4200 Appliance Item Description Appliance cover Two appliance cover screws Check Point 4400 and 4600 Appliance Item Description Appliance cover Two appliance cover screws...
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Check Point 4800 and TE250 Appliance Item Description Appliance cover Four appliance cover screws...
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4200 Appliance DIMM Configuration The default memory configuration for the 4200 appliance is two 2 GB DIMMs, one in the lower slot and one in the upper slot. There is a total RAM of 4 GB. To upgrade a 4200 appliance to an 8 GB configuration: 1.
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To remove a memory DIMM from the appliance: 1. Find the DIMM memory socket on the system board. The basic memory configuration of the appliance ships with two 2 GB DIMMs installed. 2. Using your index fingers, press on the white retaining clips outward. 3.
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To insert memory DIMMs in the appliance: 1. Find the DIMM memory socket on the system board. 2. Align the DIMM diagonally to the lower memory socket. Note - The top of the DIMM is smooth. The bottom edge has two different-length sets of contacts, which connect to the slots on the socket.
4400, 4600, 4800 and TE250 DIMM Configuration The 4400, 4600, and 4800 appliances have a default memory configuration of one 4 GB, with one DIMM in memory socket number 1. The TE250 appliance has a default memory configuration of 8 GB, with two 4 GB DIMMs in memory sockets 1 and 2.
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Procedure Slots upgrade DIMMs 8 GB 2 x 4 GB Install one additional 4 GB In blue memory socket DIMM number 2 Upgraded Configuration for 4400, 4600, and 4800 Appliances / Default Configuration for TE250 Appliance Top View (front panel of the 4400, 4600, 4800, and TE250 appliance is at the bottom of the diagram)
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Installing 4400, 4600, 4800, and TE250 Memory DIMMs To install memory DIMMs in the appliance: 1. Find the DIMM memory slots on the system board. The basic memory configuration of the 4400, 4600, and 4800 appliances ship with one DIMM installed. 2.
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4. Press the new DIMM into the socket until it clicks into position. The retaining clips move into the lock position as you press the DIMM into position. Important - Make sure that there are no leftover parts inside the appliance. 5.
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Attaching the New Warranty Sticker After you install one or more new DIMMs, attach the new warranty sticker on the appliance. Important - Failing to attach the new warranty sticker correctly will void the warranty of the appliance. To attach the new warranty sticker: 1.
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