Installing The Scsi Backplane Board; Installing The Front Panel Board; Removing The Front Panel Module - HP Integrity rx4610 User Manual

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Chapter 4

Installing the SCSI Backplane Board

To install the SCSI Backplane Board, complete the following procedure:
1. Carefully align the SCSI Backplane in the slots to the rear of the Hard Disk
Bay. Be sure that the four holes in the SCSI Backplane align with the
holes and alignment pin in the bay.
2. Secure the SCSI Backplane to the bay by tightening the three screws.
3. Connect the Front Panel cable to the SCSI Backplane. Open the cable
connector lock tabs to a 45 angle before inserting the cable.
4. Position the cap stabilizer and secure it with the cap stabilizer retaining
screw.
5. Install the Hard Drive Bay as described in "Installing the Bay" earlier in
this chapter.

Installing the Front Panel Board

The Front Panel Board displays server information. The module is attached to the
front of the Hard Disk Bay, which must first be removed to gain access to the
Front Panel Board.

Removing the Front Panel Module

To remove the Front Panel module, complete the following procedure:
1. Turn off the system by using the power on/off switch on the front of the
chassis and remove both AC power cords.
2. Remove the Hard Disk Bay from the chassis as described in "Removing
the Hard Disk Bay" earlier in this chapter.
3. Disconnect the cable to the Front Panel Board that is attached to the front
of the Hard Disk Bay by squeezing the cable retention levers together.
You do not have to remove the rear part of the cable.
4. Remove the two screws securing the Front Panel Board to the front panel
mounting on the Hard Disk Bay. These screws are located on the inside of
the Front Panel Board.
5. Remove the Front Panel Board from the Hard Disk Bay assembly and
place it on an ESD protected work surface.
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