Move Power Supplies
For each power supply:
1. Press the release button toward the center of the
unit and use the handle to slide the power supply out.
Release
2. Insert the power supply into the same bay in the new
chassis and push it in until it latches (clicks).
Move the Inner Rails
For each inner rail:
1. Remove and retain the screw holding the rail to the
side of the old unit.
Screw
2. Lifting the T-latch, slide the rail to the rear and off
the tabs.
3. Slide the rail onto the same side on the new chassis
until the T-latch clicks into place.
4. Using the retained screw, secure the rail.
Reactivate the Unit
1. Using two people to lift the unit, carefully slide the
expansion unit rail into the rack rail, and push
the unit to the rear of the rack.
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Handle
T-Latch
Overland Storage using the information found on the
2. Using the retained screws, secure the expansion
unit into the rack.
3. One at a time, insert the disk assemblies into the
new chassis:
a. Position the disk assembly at same slot in the
new chassis and use the lever to push it all the
way into the slot.
b. Push the lever close until it locks (clicks).
4. Replace the bezel on the front of the unit by
inserting the left tabs and pushing the right side in
until it latches (clicks).
Reconnect and Power On
1. Reconnect the data cables.
2. Reconnect the power cords to the unit.
3. Press the power button once.
The expansion unit should power up and the LED
should turn green.
Check Operation
Restart the head unit. Using the GUI, verify that the
expansion unit is operating correctly.
Return Removed Parts to Overland
1. Place the old chassis in the anti-static bag and
secure it in the replacement part's box using the
provided packing materials.
2. Return the old parts to Overland Storage.
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