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Removing the I/O Module, on the I/O module and rotate

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Compaq ProLiant 8500 Server I/O Module Upgrade Guide 9 Removing the I/O Module CAUTION: Some ProLiant 8500 servers do not have a four-pin virtual power button J80 connector on the I/O board. These ProLiant servers use a threesegment virtual power button cable with the Compaq Remote Insight Lights-Out Edition board. If your server is equipped with a three-segment virtual power button cable, refer to the "Removing the Virtual Power Button Cable" section at the end of this guide for further instructions before continuing with this section.  1. Push in on the sides of the cam levers on the I/O module and rotate  the top levers downward .  2. Pull the I/O module out of the rear of the chassis until it reaches the module stop latch. 3 1 2 Figure 2. Releasing the I/O module

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Compaq ProLiant 8500 Server I/O Module Upgrade Guide
9
Removing the I/O Module
CAUTION:
Some ProLiant 8500 servers do not have a four-pin virtual power
button J80 connector on the I/O board. These ProLiant servers use a three-
segment virtual power button cable with the Compaq Remote Insight Lights-Out
Edition board. If your server is equipped with a three-segment virtual power
button cable, refer to the
Removing the Virtual Power Button Cable
section at
the end of this guide for further instructions before continuing with this section.
1.
Push in on the sides of the cam levers
on the I/O module and rotate
the top levers downward
.
2.
Pull the I/O module out of the rear of the chassis
until it reaches the
module stop latch.
3
2
1
Figure 2.
Releasing the I/O module