NEC HV8600 User Manual page 88

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4. Holding the DIMM module only by the edges, remove it from its antistatic
package.
Note:
connectors on the memory board, you must remove the
DIMM connector cover first.
5. DIMMs are keyed so they can only be inserted one way. Position the DIMM
over the socket on the board (see Figure 4-7, A and B). The notches in the
bottom edge of the DIMM mate with the raised bumps in the DIMM socket.
6. Press down evenly on the DIMM until it seats correctly. The retaining levers
(see Figure 4-7, C) on the sockets are not "tools" to aid in the insertion, only
to keep the DIMMs in place and to aid in extraction. The levers should click
in place once the DIMM is fully inserted.
7. Repeat the above steps to install any remaining DIMMs.
8. Ensure the memory board jumper is positioned on J06 as shown in Figure 4-
7 (50ns).
9. Hold the memory board by its edges and start to insert it into the slot guides.
On the baseboard, locate the memory board connector. Do not press in on
the board yet! Ease board into the slot guides until it is just touching the
connector on the baseboard.
10. Be sure the ejector levers are extended so they can engage the chassis frame.
Press the board carefully but firmly into the baseboard connector to seat the
board. Close the ejectors on both sides of the memory board. Be sure the
ejector is firmly fastened in the chassis frame before closing the ejector.
11. Fasten the right side of the support bracket into the chassis frame and swing
the support bracket into position so that the rear edge of the memory boards
fits snug against the bracket. The support bracket is secured to the chassis by
two fasteners. Push in on the support panel fasteners until they click in the
locked position.
12. Replace the right side panel and turn on the system.
13. Run the BIOS Setup to confirm the DIMMs are installed correctly.
4-16 Upgrading Your System
When installing DIMMs in empty DIMM

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