Ocp* Card With Internal Lock Replacement; Figure 141. Installation Of An Ocp* Adapter With A Pull Tab; Figure 142. Internal Lock With Unlock And Lock Orientation; Figure 143. Ocp* Adapter With Internal Lock Removal - Intel M50FCP2UR Integration And Service Manual

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Intel® Server System M50FCP2UR System Integration and Service Guide
4. Align the OCP card with the open OCP bay and push it forward until the connectors make secure
contact (see Letter A).
5. Secure the card to the chassis using the thumb screw on the right side of the OCP card (see Letter B).
6.10.2

OCP* Card with Internal Lock Replacement

All L6 and L9 integrated systems come with an internal lock on the OCP rail. This lock is a piece of blue
plastic. The OCP rail in the system has a dedicated space to accommodate the lock. The lock can be
mounted on the rail in two different orientations. When the keying features of the lock are facing up, it is in
an unlocked orientation. When the keying features are facing down, it is in a locked orientation. A lock
symbol is included in each side of the plastic lock to indicate its orientation. The following figure shows the
features of the lock.
1. Remove the system top cover (see
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Figure 141. Installation of an OCP* Adapter with a Pull Tab

Figure 142. Internal Lock with Unlock and Lock Orientation

Figure 143. OCP* Adapter with Internal Lock Removal

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6.1.1).

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