HP Armada 3500 Compaq Armada 3500 Series Reference Guide - Page 69

MultiBay Devices, MultiBay Weight Saver, Inserting Devices into the MultiBay

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10.Turn the computer top side up. 11.Reconnect all external devices. 12.Turn on the computer. MultiBay Devices MultiBay Weight Saver The optional Mobile 3500 Expansion Unit (M35EU) comes with a MultiBay weight saver in the MultiBay. This device is used to protect the MultiBay when there is no other device in place. Insert the weight saver into the MultiBay anytime the M35EU is transported without another device in the MultiBay. To remove the MultiBay weight saver from the MultiBay, slide the MultiBay release lever to the left and pull the weight saver out. Inserting Devices into the MultiBay The MultiBay in the optional Mobile 3500 Expansion Unit (M35EU) supports a diskette drive, LS-120 drive, Zip Drive, or second hard drive. CAUTION: Some but not all MultiBay devices can be hot plugged. Refer to "Bay Configuration" in Chapter 6 to determine if the computer must be on or off before inserting or removing MultiBay devices. This helps protect the computer or the device from damage, or data loss. Electrostatic discharge can damage electronic components. Before touching the hard drive, ensure that you are discharged of static electricity by touching a grounded metal object. Using the Mobile 3500 Expansion Unit 7-5 Writer: Lorise Fazio Saved by: J Abercrombie Saved date: 12/08/98 4:00 PM Part Number: 310296-002 File name: Ch07.doc

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Using the Mobile 3500 Expansion Unit
7-5
Writer: Lorise Fazio
Saved by: J Abercrombie
Saved date: 12/08/98 4:00 PM
Part Number: 310296-002
File name: Ch07.doc
10.Turn the computer top side up.
11.Reconnect all external devices.
12.Turn on the computer.
MultiBay Devices
MultiBay Weight Saver
The optional Mobile 3500 Expansion Unit (M35EU) comes with a
MultiBay weight saver in the MultiBay. This device is used to
protect the MultiBay when there is no other device in place. Insert
the weight saver into the MultiBay anytime the M35EU is
transported without another device in the MultiBay.
To remove the MultiBay weight saver from the MultiBay,
slide the MultiBay release lever to the left and pull the weight
saver out.
Inserting Devices into the MultiBay
The MultiBay in the optional Mobile 3500 Expansion Unit
(M35EU) supports a diskette drive, LS-120 drive, Zip Drive, or
second hard drive.
CAUTION:
Some but not all MultiBay devices can be hot plugged.
Refer to "Bay Configuration" in Chapter 6 to determine if the
computer must be on or off before inserting or removing MultiBay
devices. This helps protect the computer or the device from
damage, or data loss.
Electrostatic discharge can damage electronic components. Before
touching the hard drive, ensure that you are discharged of static
electricity by touching a grounded metal object.