Dell PowerEdge 2300 Installation and Troubleshooting Guide - Page 127
power input connector, keyed, header connector, latching connector
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This section describes the power input connectors and interface connectors on the backs of most drives. Figure 9-2 shows the 4-pin power input connector, where you connect a DC power cable from the system power supply. The power connectors are keyed to avoid incorrect insertion; do not force two connectors together if they do not fit properly. power input connector on the drive DC power cable (from the power supply) A ribbon cable functions as the interface cable for most types of drives. The connector on the cable may be a header connector (see Figure 9-3) or a latching connector (Figure 9-4). pull tab colored strip on ribbon cable interface cable connector interface connector on the drive Installing Drives in the External Bays 9-3
Installing Drives in the External Bays
9-3
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This section describes the power input connectors and interface connectors on the
backs of most drives.
Figure 9-2 shows the 4-pin
power input connector
, where you connect a DC power
cable from the system power supply. The power connectors are
keyed
to avoid incor-
rect insertion; do not force two connectors together if they do not fit properly.
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A ribbon cable functions as the interface cable for most types of drives. The connec-
tor on the cable may be a
header connector
(see Figure 9-3) or a
latching connector
(Figure 9-4).
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DC power cable (from
the power supply)
power input connector
on the drive
interface connector on the drive
interface cable connector
pull tab
colored strip
on ribbon cable