Dell PowerEdge 2200 Service Manual - Page 51

Externally Accessible Drives,

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Externally Accessible Drives 3.5-inch diskette drive in top bay CD-ROM drive in middle bay lower bay for optional drive drive-release tab (2) Figure 4-8. Externally Accessible Drives Removal All externally accessible drives have drive-mounting rails. The 3.5-inch drives also have drive-mounting extensions between the drive and the drive-mounting rails. To remove a drive assembly from one of the externally accessible drive bays, follow these steps: 1. Disconnect the DC power cable and the interface cable from the back of the drive. Be sure to record the power connector number and the location of the interface cable connector. 2. Press inward (toward center of drive) on the two drive-release tabs, and slide the drive out of the bay. 3. Remove the drive-mounting rails and drive-mounting extensions (if present) from the drive (see Figure 4-9). 4. If the drive is a SCSI drive, record the setting of the SCSI address jumpers and SCSI bus termination jumper. Removing and Replacing Parts 4-9

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Removing and Replacing Parts
4-9
Externally Accessible Drives
Figure 4-8.
Externally Accessible Drives Removal
All externally accessible drives have drive-mounting rails. The 3.5-inch drives
also have drive-mounting extensions between the drive and the drive-mounting
rails. To remove a drive assembly from one of the externally accessible drive
bays, follow these steps:
1.
Disconnect the DC power cable and the interface cable from the back of
the drive.
Be sure to record the power connector number and the location of the inter-
face cable connector.
2.
Press inward (toward center of drive) on the two drive-release tabs, and
slide the drive out of the bay.
3.
Remove the drive-mounting rails and drive-mounting extensions (if
present) from the drive (see Figure 4-9).
4.
If the drive is a SCSI drive, record the setting of the SCSI address
jumpers and SCSI bus termination jumper.
drive-release tab (2)
3.5-inch diskette
drive in top bay
CD-ROM drive in
middle bay
lower bay for
optional drive