Cable Management - HP MultiSeat ms6000 Maintenance And Service Manual

Maintenance & service guide: hp multiseat 6000 desktop, hp multiseat t100 thin client
Hide thumbs Also See for MultiSeat ms6000:
Table of Contents

Advertisement

Cable Management

The chassis is very compact and proper routing of the internal cables is critical to the operation of the
computer. Follow good cable management practices when working inside the computer.
Keep cables away from major heat sources like the heat sink.
Do not jam cables on top of expansion cards or memory modules. Printed circuit cards like these
are not designed to take excessive pressure on them.
Keep cables clear of movable or rotating parts like the power supply and drive cage to prevent
them from being cut or crimped when the component is lowered into its normal position.
When folding a flat ribbon cable, never fold to a sharp crease. Sharp creases may damage the
wires.
Some flat ribbon cables come prefolded. Never change the folds on these cables.
Do not bend any cable sharply. A sharp bend can break the internal wires.
Never bend a SATA data cable tighter than a 30 mm (1.18 in) radius.
Never crease a SATA data cable.
Do not rely on components like the drive cage, power supply, or computer cover to push cables
down into the chassis. Always position the cables to lay properly by themselves.
When removing the power supply power cables from the P1 connector on the system board, always
follow these steps:
1.
Squeeze on the top of the retaining latch attached to the cable end of the connector (1).
2.
Grasp the cable end of the connector and pull it straight up (2).
CAUTION:
damage the cable and result in a failed power supply.
Figure 5-14
System board connectors are color-coded to make it easier to find the proper connection.
Always pull the connector - NEVER pull on the cable. Pulling on the cable could
Removing a power supply cable from its connector
Cable Management
45

Hide quick links:

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

This manual is also suitable for:

Multiseat t100 - thin clientMultiseat t100

Table of Contents