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Removing an I/O Card, Replacing an I/O Card

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Field Replaceable Units (FRUs) FRU Removal and Replacement I/O Cards The J5000 and J7000 workstations have 64-bit slots for PCI (Peripheral Connect Interface) I/O cards. As you face the workstation, the I/O slots are located on the I/O board on the right side of the workstation. There are five PCI-2X slots, two PCI-4X slots, and one slot for power only. Removing an I/O Card To remove an I/O card, do the following: 1. Remove the top panel and the right side panel of the workstation. 2. Locate the I/O board and I/O slots on the right side of the workstation. Note that the I/O board extends up behind the power supply, and that the eight I/O slots are located below the power supply. 3. Remove the PCI retainer clip by pressing down on the thumb tab and pulling the clip forward to rotate it out of the chassis floor hole. 4. Remove the screw that secures the I/O card to the I/O slot on the rear panel of the workstation. Save the screw for future use (for example, to install a new I/O card or to replace the rear panel I/O slot with a filler plate). 5. Grasp the I/O card by its edge and pull straight out. Place the I/O card in an antistatic bag for storage. Replacing an I/O Card To replace an I/O card, do the following: 1. Remove the top panel and the right side panel of the workstation. 2. Locate the I/O board and I/O slots on the right side of the workstation. Note that the I/O board extends up behind the power supply, and that the eight I/O slots are located below the power supply. 3. Remove the PCI retainer clip by pressing down on the thumb tab and pulling the clip forward to rotate it out of the chassis floor hole. 4. Determine the appropriate I/O slot for installing the I/O card. There are five PCI-2X slots, two PCI-4X slots, and one slot for power only. The I/O slots are defined as follows: 1. Power only - Top slot 2. PCI-2X (5V, 33 MHz) 3. PCI-2X (5V, 33 MHz) 4. PCI-4X (3.3V, 66 MHz) 5. PCI-2X (5V, 33 MHz) 6. PCI-2X (5V, 33 MHz) 7. PCI-4X (3.3V, 66 MHz) 8. PCI-2X (5V, 33 MHz) - Bottom slot NOTE Slot 1 is reserved for power only and should not be used for an I/O card. Also note that slots 4 and 7 are the primary graphics slots. 106 Chapter 4

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Chapter 4
Field Replaceable Units (FRUs)
FRU Removal and Replacement
I/O Cards
The J5000 and J7000 workstations have 64-bit slots for PCI (Peripheral Connect Interface)
I/O cards. As you face the workstation, the I/O slots are located on the I/O board on the
right side of the workstation. There are five PCI-2X slots, two PCI-4X slots, and one slot for
power only.
Removing an I/O Card
To remove an I/O card, do the following:
1.
Remove the top panel and the right side panel of the workstation.
2.
Locate the I/O board and I/O slots on the right side of the workstation. Note that the I/O
board extends up behind the power supply, and that the eight I/O slots are located below
the power supply.
3.
Remove the PCI retainer clip by pressing down on the thumb tab and pulling the clip
forward to rotate it out of the chassis floor hole.
4.
Remove the screw that secures the I/O card to the I/O slot on the rear panel of the
workstation. Save the screw for future use (for example, to install a new I/O card or to
replace the rear panel I/O slot with a filler plate).
5.
Grasp the I/O card by its edge and pull straight out. Place the I/O card in an antistatic
bag for storage.
Replacing an I/O Card
To replace an I/O card, do the following:
1.
Remove the top panel and the right side panel of the workstation.
2.
Locate the I/O board and I/O slots on the right side of the workstation. Note that the I/O
board extends up behind the power supply, and that the eight I/O slots are located below
the power supply.
3.
Remove the PCI retainer clip by pressing down on the thumb tab and pulling the clip
forward to rotate it out of the chassis floor hole.
4.
Determine the appropriate I/O slot for installing the I/O card. There are five PCI-2X
slots, two PCI-4X slots, and one slot for power only. The I/O slots are defined as follows:
1. Power only – Top slot
2. PCI-2X (5V, 33 MHz)
3. PCI-2X (5V, 33 MHz)
4. PCI-4X (3.3V, 66 MHz)
5. PCI-2X (5V, 33 MHz)
6. PCI-2X (5V, 33 MHz)
7. PCI-4X (3.3V, 66 MHz)
8. PCI-2X (5V, 33 MHz) – Bottom slot
NOTE
Slot 1 is reserved for power only and should
not
be used for an I/O card. Also
note that slots 4 and 7 are the primary graphics slots.