Removing And Replacing An Expansion Board; Replacing The Expansion Board Retainer Bar - NEC POWERMATE CT 815 Service And Reference Manual

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Removing and Replacing an Expansion Board

Remove and replace an expansion board as follows.
Remove the cover (see "Removing the Cover").
1.
Label and unplug any cables connected to the board.
2.
Remove the expansion board retainer bar (see "Removing the Expansion Board Retainer
3.
Bar" earlier in this section).
Pull the board out of the connector and expansion slot (see the following figure, "Removing
4.
an Expansion Board"). Store the board in an antistatic bag.
As appropriate, install up to three PCI expansion boards or up to two PCI boards and one
5.
CNR board, depending on system configuration.
One expansion slot is a shared PCI/CNR slot.
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Attach any signal cables required by the expansion board.
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If installing a network board with Wake-On LAN (WOL):
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— Connect the WOL cable to the WOL connector on the system board and to the
— Enable Wake-On LAN through the BIOS (see Section 2 for information).
If not installing a new board, slide a slot cover into the expansion board slot (see the
6.
following figure "Installing a Slot Cover").
Replace the expansion board retainer bar (see "Removing the Expansion Board Retainer
7.
Bar").
Replace the cover.
8.

Replacing the Expansion Board Retainer Bar

A – Retainer Bar End
B – Retainer Bar Slot
network board. See the documentation supplied with the board for connector
location. The WOL connector is between the PCI 1 and PCI 2 connectors on the
system board.
C – Lock Tab
D – Lock Tab Slot
Disassembly and Reassembly 3-9

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