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100 Installing System Components5Replace the heat sink and shroud assembly. See "Replacing the Processor" on page 82. NOTE: To prevent dama
Installing System Components 1014Remove all expansion cards and any attached cables. See "Removing an Expansion Card" on page 70.5Remove all
102 Installing System Components5Install the memory modules in the same sockets from which they were removed. See "Installing a Memory Module&quo
Troubleshooting Your System 103Troubleshooting Your SystemSafety First—For You and Your SystemTo perform certain procedures in this document, you must
104 Troubleshooting Your SystemChecking the EquipmentThis section provides troubleshooting procedures for external devices attached to the system, suc
Troubleshooting Your System 105To verify that the monitor is connected to the correct video connector, turn off the system and wait for 1 minute, then
106 Troubleshooting Your SystemAction1Run the appropriate online diagnostic test. See "Using Dell PowerEdge Diagnostics" on page 127.If the
Troubleshooting Your System 107Troubleshooting a Serial I/O DeviceProblem• Device connected to the serial port is not operating properly.Action1Turn o
108 Troubleshooting Your System4Turn on the system and the reconnected device.If the problem is resolved, the USB connector might be defective. See &q
Troubleshooting Your System 1093Ensure that the appropriate drivers are installed and the protocols are bound. See the NIC's documentation.4Enter
About Your System 11About Your SystemThis section describes the physical, firmware, and software interface features that provide and ensure the essent
110 Troubleshooting Your System7If the system starts properly, shut down the system and reinstall all of the expansion cards that you removed. See &qu
Troubleshooting Your System 111Troubleshooting the System Battery Problem• System message indicates a problem with the battery.• System Setup program
112 Troubleshooting Your SystemTroubleshooting Power SupplyProblem• Power-supply fault indicator is blinking amber.Action CAUTION: Only trained servic
Troubleshooting Your System 113Troubleshooting System Cooling ProblemsProblem• Systems management software issues a fan-related error message.ActionEn
114 Troubleshooting Your System4Locate the faulty fan indicated by the diagnostic software or the fan indicator that is blinking amber. For the identi
Troubleshooting Your System 1152Turn off the system and attached peripherals, unplug the system from the power source and press the power button, and
116 Troubleshooting Your System13Open the system. See "Opening the System" on page 47. NOTE: Several configurations for the memory modules
Troubleshooting Your System 1175Open the system. See "Opening the System" on page 47.6Ensure that the diskette drive interface cable is secu
118 Troubleshooting Your System22Run the appropriate online diagnostic test to see whether the diskette drive works correctly.23Repeat step 17 through
Troubleshooting Your System 11910Reconnect the system to the electrical outlet, and turn on the system and attached peripherals.If the problem is not
12 About Your System• Updates are sometimes included with the system to describe changes to the system, software, and/or documentation. NOTE: Always
120 Troubleshooting Your System CAUTION: Only trained service technicians are authorized to remove the system cover and access any of the components
Troubleshooting Your System 1212If you are experiencing problems with multiple hard drives, skip to step 6. For a problem with a single hard drive, co
122 Troubleshooting Your SystemTroubleshooting a SAS or SAS RAID Controller NOTE: When troubleshooting a SAS RAID controller, also see the documentat
Troubleshooting Your System 1238If you have a SAS RAID controller, ensure that the following RAID components are properly installed and connected:• Me
124 Troubleshooting Your System4Open the system. See "Opening the System" on page 47.5Ensure that each expansion card is firmly seated in it
Troubleshooting Your System 125Troubleshooting the MicroprocessorProblem• Error message indicates a processor problem.• Diagnostic indicator code indi
126 Troubleshooting Your System12Reconnect the system to the electrical outlet, and turn on the system and attached peripherals.13Run the appropriate
Running the System Diagnostics 127Running the System DiagnosticsIf you experience a problem with your system, run the diagnostics before calling for t
128 Running the System Diagnostics• View status messages that inform you if tests are completed successfully.• View error messages that inform you of
Running the System Diagnostics 129Using the Custom Test OptionsWhen you select Custom Test in the Main Menu window, the Customize window appears and a
About Your System 13Front-Panel Features and IndicatorsFigure 1-1 shows the controls, indicators, and connectors located on the system's front pa
130 Running the System Diagnostics•Test Iterations — Selects the number of times the test is run.•Log output file pathname — When checked, enables you
Jumpers and Connectors 131Jumpers and ConnectorsThis section provides specific information about the system jumpers and describes the connectors on th
132 Jumpers and ConnectorsFigure 6-1. System Board JumpersTable 6-1. System Board Jumper SettingsJumper Setting DescriptionPWRD_EN (default) The passw
Jumpers and Connectors 133System Board Connectors CAUTION: Only trained service technicians are authorized to remove the system cover and access any
134 Jumpers and ConnectorsTable 6-2. System Board ConnectorsItem Connector Description1 CONTROL-PANEL front panel 2 USBBACK1 USB connector3 NIC1 NIC c
Jumpers and Connectors 135Disabling a Forgotten PasswordThe password jumper on the system board enables the system password features or disables them
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Getting Help 137Getting HelpObtaining AssistanceIf you experience a problem with your computer, you can complete the following steps to diagnose and t
138 Getting HelpOnline ServicesYou can learn about Dell products and services on the following websites:www.dell.comwww.dell.com/ap (Asian/Pacific cou
Getting Help 139Automated Order-Status ServiceTo check on the status of any Dell products that you have ordered, you can go to support.dell.com, or yo
14 About Your System2 power button The power button controls the DC power supply output to the system.NOTE: If you turn off the system using the power
140 Getting HelpReturning Items for Warranty Repair or CreditPrepare all items being returned, whether for repair or credit, as follows:1Call Dell to
Getting Help 141Diagnostics ChecklistName:Date:Address:Phone number:Service Tag (bar code on the back or bottom of the computer):Express Service Code:
142 Getting HelpContacting DellFor customers in the United States, call 800-WWW-DELL (800-999-3355). NOTE: If you do not have an active Internet con
Getting Help 143Antigua and Barbuda Online Supportwww.dell.com/[email protected] Support, Customer Service, Sales1-800-805-5924AomenC
144 Getting HelpTechnical Support for XPS computers onlytoll-free: 1300 790 877Home and Home Officetoll-free: 1300-655-533Medium and Large Businesstol
Getting Help 145Home/Small Business Customer Service08 20 24 05 30 14Home/Small Business Support08 20 24 05 30 17Preferred Accounts/Corporate Customer
146 Getting HelpBelize Online Supportwww.dell.com/[email protected] Support, Customer Service, Sales811-866-686-9880or (512) 723-0010
Getting Help 147BruneiCountry Code: 673Technical Support (Penang, Malaysia)604 633 4966Customer Service (Penang, Malaysia)604 633 3101or toll-free: 80
148 Getting HelpCanada (North York, Ontario)International Access Code: 011Online Order Statuswww.dell.ca/ostatusOnline Support support.ca.dell.comAuto
Getting Help 149Cayman Islands Online Supportwww.dell.com/[email protected] Support1-877-261-0242Customer Service and Sales1-877-262-
About Your System 15Back-Panel Features and IndicatorsFigure 1-2 shows the controls, indicators, and connectors located on the system's back pane
150 Getting HelpTechnical Support – Projectors, PDAs, Switches, Routers, etc.toll-free: 800 858 2920Technical Support – Printerstoll-free: 800 858 231
Getting Help 151Colombia Online Supportwww.dell.com/[email protected] Support01-800-915-5704Customer Service and Sales01-800-915-4755
152 Getting HelpDenmark (Copenhagen)International Access Code: 00Country Code: 45 Online Supportsupport.euro.dell.comTechnical Support for XPS compute
Getting Help 153Ecuador(calling from Quito and Guayaquil only)Online Supportwww.dell.com/[email protected] Support, Customer Service,
154 Getting HelpHome and Small BusinessTechnical Support0825 387 270Customer Service 0825 823 833Switchboard 0825 004 700Switchboard (calls from outsi
Getting Help 155Preferred Accounts Customer Service069 9792-7320Large Accounts Customer Service069 9792-7320Public Accounts Customer Service069 9792-7
156 Getting HelpHonduras Online Support www.dell.com/[email protected] Support, Customer Service, Salestoll free: 800-0123-866-686-98
Getting Help 157Portable Support E-mail [email protected] Numbers080-25068032 or 080-25068034or your city STD code + 60003355or tol
158 Getting HelpLarge Corporate Accounts1600 33 8044Home and Small Business1600 33 8046Ireland (Cherrywood)International Access Code: 00Country Code:
Getting Help 159Italy (Milan)International Access Code: 00Country Code: 39City Code: 02Online Supportsupport.euro.dell.comHome and Small BusinessTechn
16 About Your SystemConnecting External DevicesWhen connecting external devices to your system, follow these guidelines:• Most devices must be connect
160 Getting HelpTechnical Support outside of Japan – Dimension, and Inspiron81-44-520-1435Technical Support – Dell Precision, OptiPlex, and Latitudeto
Getting Help 161Preferred Accounts Division Sales – over 400 employees044-556-3433Public Sales – government agencies, educational institutions, and me
162 Getting HelpLatin America Customer Technical Support (Austin, Texas, U.S.A.)512 728-4093Customer Service (Austin, Texas, U.S.A.)512 728-3619Fax (T
Getting Help 163Technical Support – PowerApp, PowerEdge, PowerConnect, and PowerVaulttoll-free: 1800 881 386Customer Servicetoll-free:1800 881 306(opt
164 Getting HelpNetherlands Antilles Online Supportwww.dell.com/[email protected] Support, Customer Service, Salestoll free: 001-866-
Getting Help 165New ZealandInternational Access Code: 00Country Code: 64Online Supportsupport.ap.dell.comsupport.ap.dell.com/contactusTechnical Suppor
166 Getting HelpNorway (Lysaker)International Access Code: 00Country Code: 47Online Supportsupport.euro.dell.comTechnical Support for XPS computers on
Getting Help 167Peru Online Supportwww.dell.com/[email protected] Support0800-50-869Customer Service and Sales0800-50-669Poland (Wars
168 Getting HelpSt. Kitts and Nevis Online Supportwww.dell.com/[email protected] Supporttoll-free: 1-877-441-4734Customer Service and
Getting Help 169Customer Servicetoll-free:18003947430(option 4)24-Hour Automated Order Status Servicetoll-free: 1 800 394 7476SalesTransaction Salesto
About Your System 17Power Supply IndicatorsThe voltage selection switch on the back panel of the system allows you to select one of two primary voltag
170 Getting HelpSpain (Madrid)International Access Code: 00Country Code: 34City Code: 91Online Supportsupport.euro.dell.comHome and Small BusinessTech
Getting Help 171Switzerland (Geneva)International Access Code: 00Country Code: 41City Code: 22Online Supportsupport.euro.dell.comTech_support_central_
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Glossary 173GlossaryThis section defines or identifies technical terms, abbreviations, and acronyms used in your system documents.A — Ampere(s).AC — A
174 Glossaryboot routine — A program that clears all memory, initializes devices, and loads the operating system when you start your system. Unless th
Glossary 175DDR — Double-data rate. A technology in memory modules that potentially doubles the output.device driver — A program that allows the opera
176 Glossaryexpansion bus — Your system contains an expansion bus that allows the processor to communicate with controllers for peripherals, such as N
Glossary 177headless system — A system or device that functions without having a keyboard, mouse, or monitor attached. Normally, headless systems are
178 GlossarykHz — Kilohertz.KMM — Keyboard/monitor/mouse.KVM — Keyboard/video/mouse. KVM refers to a switch that allows selection of the system from w
Glossary 179memory — An area in your system that stores basic system data. A system can contain several different forms of memory, such as integrated
18 About Your SystemDiagnostic LightsThe four diagnostic indicator lights on the system front panel display error codes during system startup. Table 1
180 Glossarypixel — A single point on a video display. Pixels are arranged in rows and columns to create an image. A video resolution, such as 640 x 4
Glossary 181rpm — Revolutions per minute.RTC — Real-time clock.SAS — Serial-attached SCSI.SATA — Serial Advanced Technology Attachment. A standard int
182 Glossarysystem diskette — See bootable diskette.system memory — See RAM.System Setup program — A BIOS-based program that allows you to configure y
Glossary 183video adapter — The logical circuitry that provides (in combination with the monitor) your system’s video capabilities. A video adapter ma
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Index 185IndexNumbers3.5-inch driveremoving, 525.25-inch driveinstalling, 60Aadmin passwordassigning, 42using, 42alert messages, 30Bbatteryinstalling,
186 IndexDdamaged systemstroubleshooting, 110Dellcontacting, 142diagnosticsadvanced testing options, 129testing options, 128when to use, 128DIMMsocket
Index 187installing (continued)cooling fans, 86diskette drive, 54expansion cards, 72hard drive, 66I/O panel, 98memory, 77power supply, 93processor, 82
188 IndexPOSTaccessing system features, 12power supplyinstalling, 93removing, 91replacing, 93troubleshooting, 112processorinstalling, 82removing, 79re
Index 189supportcontacting Dell, 142systemclosing, 47opening, 47system batteryremoving, 89system boardconnectors, 133installing, 101jumpers, 131removi
About Your System 19Possible video failure. See "Getting Help" on page 137.Diskette drive or hard drive failure.Ensure that the diskette dri
190 IndexUSB deviceconnectors (back panel), 15connectors (front panel), 13troubleshooting, 107Vvideoconnector, 15troubleshooting, 104Wwarning messages
Notes, Notices, and Cautions NOTE: A NOTE indicates important information that helps you make better use of your computer. NOTICE: A NOTICE indicates
20 About Your SystemSystem MessagesSystem messages appear on the screen to notify you of a possible problem with the system. Table 1-6 lists the syste
About Your System 21Alert! Incompatible processor detected.Use only Dell supported processors. See the Getting Started Guide for a list of supported p
22 About Your SystemBad error-correction code (ECC) on disk readThe diskette or hard-drive controller detected an uncorrectable read error.See "T
About Your System 23Diskette drive 0 seek failureA cable might be loose or the system configuration information might not match the hardware configura
24 About Your SystemHeatsink was not detected.Heatsink failure. Ensure heatsink and shroud assembly are properly attached. See Figure 3-21.Insert boot
About Your System 25No timer tick interrupt A chip on the system board might be malfunctioning. Run the system diagnostics. See "Running the Syst
26 About Your SystemOperating system not foundSee "Troubleshooting a Hard Drive" on page 120. If the problem persists, see "Getting Hel
About Your System 27Reset failed The disk reset operation failed. See "Troubleshooting a Diskette Drive" on page 116 or "Troubleshootin
28 About Your SystemThe amount of system memory has changedMemory has been added or removed, or a memory module may be faulty.If memory has been added
About Your System 29Warning MessagesA warning message alerts you to a possible problem and prompts you to respond before the system continues a task.
Contents 3Contents1 About Your System. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11Other Information You May Need . . . . . . . . . . . . 11Accessing Syste
30 About Your SystemDiagnostics MessagesWhen you run system diagnostics, an error message may result. Diagnostic error messages are not covered in thi
Using the System Setup Program 31Using the System Setup ProgramAfter you set up your system, run the System Setup program to familiarize yourself with
32 Using the System Setup ProgramUsing the System Setup ProgramTable 2-1 lists the keys that you use to view or change information on the System Setup
Using the System Setup Program 33Exiting the System Setup ProgramIf you have made no changes in the BIOS, the system continues the POST after you pres
34 Using the System Setup ProgramTable 2-2 through Table 2-9 lists the options and descriptions for each group of information fields that appear on th
Using the System Setup Program 35Memory Information ScreenTable 2-3 lists the options and descriptions for the information fields that appear on the C
36 Using the System Setup ProgramCPU Information ScreenTable 2-4 lists the options and descriptions for the information fields that appear on the CPU
Using the System Setup Program 37Integrated Devices ScreenTable 2-6 lists the options and descriptions for the information fields that appear on the I
38 Using the System Setup ProgramSystem Security ScreenTable 2-7 lists the options and descriptions for the information fields that appear on the Syst
Using the System Setup Program 39Exit ScreenAfter you press <Esc> to exit the System Setup program, the Exit screen displays the following optio
4 ContentsSystem Setup Options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33Main Screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33Memory Information Scr
40 Using the System Setup ProgramUsing the System PasswordAfter a system password is assigned, only those who know the password have full use of the s
Using the System Setup Program 414Press <Enter>. 5To confirm your password, type it a second time and press <Enter>. 6Press <Enter>
42 Using the System Setup Program3When prompted, type the valid system password and press <Enter>. Press <Enter> in the new password field
Using the System Setup Program 43Operating With a Setup Password SetIf Setup Password is Enabled, you must enter the correct setup password before you
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Installing System Components 45Installing System ComponentsThis section describes how to install the following system components:• Front drive bezel•
46 Installing System ComponentsInside the SystemIn Figure 3-1, the system cover is opened to provide an interior view of the system.Figure 3-1. Inside
Installing System Components 47optional diskette drive. A controller expansion card is required for SAS hard drives. Power is supplied to the system b
48 Installing System Components5To reset the chassis intrusion detector, press <F2> to enter the System Setup program. See "Using the Syste
Installing System Components 49 CAUTION: Only trained service technicians are authorized to remove the system cover and access any of the components
Contents 5Optical and Tape Drives . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57Removing an Optical or Tape Drive. . . . . . . . . 57Installing an Optical o
50 Installing System ComponentsFigure 3-3. Removing and Replacing the Front Drive BezelRemoving an Insert on the Front Drive BezelIf you install a dri
Installing System Components 51Figure 3-4. Removing and Replacing the Front Drive Bezel InsertRemoving and Inserting Blank Drive InsertsDepending on t
52 Installing System ComponentsFigure 3-5. Removing and Replacing the Blank Drive InsertDiskette DriveThe 3.5-inch drive bay supports an optional stan
Installing System Components 534Disconnect the power and data cables from the diskette drive. See Figure 3-6.5Slide the lever on the sliding plate in
54 Installing System Components9Close the system. See "Closing the System" on page 47.10Reconnect the system to the electrical outlet, and t
Installing System Components 55Figure 3-7. Installing Diskette Drive Shoulder Screws 9From the front of the chassis, slide the drive into the drive ba
56 Installing System ComponentsFigure 3-8. Cabling the Optional Diskette Drive to the Hard Drive12Replace the front drive bezel. See "Replacing t
Installing System Components 57Optical and Tape DrivesIn the upper 5.25-inch drive bay, you can install only an optical drive. In the lower 5.25-inch
58 Installing System ComponentsFigure 3-9. Removing and Installing an Optical or Tape Drive (SCSI Connection)1 sliding plate 2 optical drive shoulder
Installing System Components 59Figure 3-10. Removing and Installing an Optical or Tape Drive (SATA Connection)7If you are installing another drive in
6 ContentsPower Supply . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 91Removing the Power Supply . . . . . . . . . . . . 91Installing the Power Sup
60 Installing System ComponentsInstalling an Optical or Tape Drive CAUTION: Only trained service technicians are authorized to remove the system cov
Installing System Components 617Remove the three shoulder screws from the insert, and attach one of them to the row of holes and two to the bottom row
62 Installing System ComponentsFigure 3-12. Cabling SCSI to the Optical Disk Drive1 SCSI card 2 SCSI connector3 SCSI card 4 optical disk drive5 SATA p
Installing System Components 63Figure 3-13. Cabling a SATA Controller to the Optical Disk Drive10Attach the data cable. If you are installing a SCSI t
64 Installing System Components15(Optional) Test the drive by running the system diagnostics. See "Running the System Diagnostics" on page 1
Installing System Components 653Disconnect the hard drive power cable from the hard drive that you are removing.4Disconnect the blue data cable from t
66 Installing System Components6Close the system. See "Closing the System" on page 47.7Reconnect the system to the electrical outlet, and tu
Installing System Components 67Figure 3-15. Installing a Hard Drive in a Drive Bracket NOTICE: SAS drives and SATA drives cannot be mixed in the syste
68 Installing System Components• For connection to a SAS controller expansion card (SAS or SATA hard drives), connect the data cable from the SAS cont
Installing System Components 69Figure 3-17. Attaching a SAS or SATA Hard Drive to a SAS Controller Expansion Card10Ensure that all connectors are prop
Contents 7Troubleshooting a NIC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 108Troubleshooting a Wet System . . . . . . . . . . . . . 109Troubleshooting a D
70 Installing System Components13Press <F2> to enter the System Setup program (see "Entering the System Setup Program" on page 31), an
Installing System Components 715Grasp the card by its top corners and ease it out of its connector.6If you are removing the card permanently, install
72 Installing System Components7Close the card retention door to secure the remaining card(s) in the system. See Figure 3-18.8Close the system. See &q
Installing System Components 737Close the card retention door to secure the card(s) in the system. NOTICE: Do not route card cables over or behind th
74 Installing System ComponentsFigure 3-19. Cabling a SAS or SATA Hard Drive to a SAS Controller Expansion CardSee "Hard Drives" on page 64
Installing System Components 75MemoryThe four memory module connectors on the system board can accommodate from 512 MB to 8 GB of 667-MHz and 800-MHz
76 Installing System ComponentsAddressing Memory With 8-GB Configurations (Microsoft® Windows® Operating System Only)Your system supports a maximum of
Installing System Components 77• Integrated PCI devices (such as NICs) and SCSI controllers• PCI expansion cardsAt start-up, the BIOS identifies the c
78 Installing System Components2Open the system. See "Opening the System" on page 47.3Press on the securing clip at each end of the memory m
Installing System Components 798Reconnect the system to the electrical outlet, and turn on the system and attached peripherals.The system detects that
8 ContentsUsing the Custom Test Options . . . . . . . . . . . . 129Selecting Devices for Testing. . . . . . . . . . . 129Selecting Diagnostics Op
80 Installing System Components CAUTION: The processor and heat sink can get very hot during normal operation. Ensure that they have had sufficient t
Installing System Components 81Figure 3-21. Installing and Removing the Heat Sink6Open the processor cover by sliding the release lever from under the
82 Installing System ComponentsFigure 3-22. Installing and Removing a Processor NOTICE: Do not pry the processor from the socket by a single edge. Thi
Installing System Components 83 NOTICE: Use caution when removing and installing the processor. Damaging the processor socket connectors can damage t
84 Installing System ComponentsRemoving the Cooling Fans CAUTION: Only trained service technicians are authorized to remove the system cover and acce
Installing System Components 85Figure 3-23. Removing and Installing the SAS Controller Cooling Fan1 top release tabs 2 cooling fan3 bottom connectors
86 Installing System ComponentsFigure 3-24. Removing and Installing the Heat Sink Cooling FanReplacing the Cooling Fans CAUTION: Only trained service
Installing System Components 87If you are replacing the hard drive cooling fan:1Align the bottom connectors on the replacement fan with the mounting h
88 Installing System ComponentsFigure 3-25. Cabling the Heat Sink Cooling Fan5Replace the heat sink and shroud assembly (see "Removing the Proces
Installing System Components 89You can operate your system without a battery; however, without a battery, the configuration information is erased if t
Contents 9Glossary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 173Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 185
90 Installing System ComponentsFigure 3-26. Removing and Installing the System BatteryInstalling the System Battery1Install the new battery with the &
Installing System Components 9110Properly dispose of the old battery. For more information, see your Product Information Guide.Power SupplyRemoving th
92 Installing System Components7Using a #2 Phillips screwdriver, remove the four Phillips screws that secure the power supply to the back panel. 8Pres
Installing System Components 93Installing the Power Supply1Attach the cable clip to the new power supply.2Align the power supply mounting holes with t
94 Installing System Components4Slide the chassis intrusion switch out of the securing bracket notch. See Figure 3-28.5Remove the switch and its attac
Installing System Components 954Close the system. See "Closing the System" on page 47.5Reconnect the system to the electrical outlet, and tu
96 Installing System ComponentsFigure 3-29. Removing the BezelReplacing the Bezel1Align the bezel with the chassis frame and slide it into position.2S
Installing System Components 97I/O Panel Assembly (Service Only Parts Procedure) CAUTION: Only trained service technicians are authorized to remove t
98 Installing System ComponentsFigure 3-30. Removing and Installing the I/O Panel AssemblyReplacing the I/O Panel Assembly CAUTION: Only trained serv
Installing System Components 992Secure the I/O panel assembly by replacing the screw. See Figure 3-30.3Secure the I/O panel ribbon cable through the c
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