Intel MFSYS25 User Guide - Page 48

Installing and Removing a Power Supply Module, Removing Backup Battery

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6. Disconnect the battery cable from the battery connector on the printed circuit board (see letter "A" in Figure 19). Remove the battery from the black plastic battery holder (see letter "B" in Figure 19). B A AF002461 Figure 19. Removing Backup Battery 7. Align notches in the top cover with corresponding tabs in the storage control module. Slide the top cover forward to close. 8. Secure the top cover to the storage control module with the two screws previously removed. 9. Re-install the storage control module in the server system. For instructions, see "Installing a Storage Control Module" on page 26. Installing and Removing a Power Supply Module The Intel® Modular Server System MFSYS25/MFSYS35 ships with two power supply modules pre-installed. A single power supply is suitable to support the power requirement for the chassis, including fan modules, storage control module, switch module, storage bay, and a single compute module. Additional power modules are required as the number of installed compute modules increases. Note: One power supply module supports one compute module plus all other modules in the system. Two power supply modules support two to three compute modules (in any slot) plus all other modules in the system. 32 Intel® Modular Server System User Guide

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Intel
®
Modular Server System User Guide
6.
Disconnect the battery cable from the battery connector on the printed circuit board
(see letter “A” in
Figure 19
). Remove the battery from the black plastic battery holder
(see letter “B” in
Figure 19
).
Figure 19.
Removing Backup Battery
7.
Align notches in the top cover with corresponding tabs in the storage control module.
Slide the top cover forward to close.
8.
Secure the top cover to the storage control module with the two screws previously
removed.
9.
Re-install the storage control module in the server system. For instructions, see
“Installing a Storage Control Module” on page 26
.
Installing and Removing a Power Supply Module
The Intel
®
Modular Server System MFSYS25/MFSYS35 ships with two power supply
modules pre-installed. A single power supply is suitable to support the power requirement
for the chassis, including fan modules, storage control module, switch module, storage
bay, and a single compute module. Additional power modules are required as the number
of installed compute modules increases.
Note:
One power supply module supports one compute module plus all other modules in the
system.
Two power supply modules support two to three compute modules (in any slot) plus all
other modules in the system.
B
A
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