Removing And Replacing The Fan / Display Board - HP Integrity rx2660 User's & Service Manual

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4.
Disconnect all internal and external cables attached to the PCI-X/PCIe cards in the I/O
backplane assembly.
5.
Remove the I/O backplane assembly from the server. See
Assembly" (page
6.
Select an empty slot that is appropriate for the card you are installing. Depending on the
type of board purchased, this is a PCI-X or PCIe card.
7.
Remove the PCI-X/PCIe bulkhead filler if required.
8.
Insert the replacement card into the card slot.
a.
Insert the tab at the base of the card bulkhead into the slot in the server.
b.
Align the card connectors with the slots on the I/O backplane.
c.
Apply firm, even pressure to both sides of the card until it fully seats into the slot.
CAUTION:
is applied to the slot.
9.
Close the gate latch to secure the end of the card.
10. Replace the slotted T-15 screw that attaches the card bulkhead to the server; use a T-15 driver
to turn the screw clockwise until it tightens to the server.
11. Install the I/O backplane assembly into the server. See
Assembly" (page
12. Connect all internal and external cables to the PCI cards in the I/O backplane assembly.
13. Replace the top cover. See
14. If rack mounted, slide the server completely into the rack. See
Rack" (page
15. Reconnect the power cables and power on the server. See
the Server" (page

Removing and Replacing the Fan / Display Board

The fan/display board is a combination board that provides and supports the following
functionalities:
Fan power for the server fans
Power switch and status LEDs
DVD drive
Front panel USB port
Front panel VGA port
The fan/display board contains the power switch and the following status LEDs:
Power LED
System health LED
Internal health LED
167).
Ensure that you fully seat the card into the slot or the card may fail after power
169).
"Replacing the Top Cover" (page
144).
78).
"Removing the I/O Backplane
"Replacing the I/O Backplane
145).
"Inserting the Server into the
"Powering On and Powering Off
Removing and Replacing the Fan / Display Board
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