Epson ActionTower 3000 User Manual - Page 58

Installing an Option Card, Before you install any option cards in yours system, make

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4. If necessary, follow the same procedure to remove the other SIMM. 5. Replace the rear internal drive bay bracket and secure it to the back panel with the four screws you removed from the back of the computer. Installing an Option Card This section explains how to install option cards in your computer. Your computer has five 16-bit, full-length ISA slots. Caution Before you install any option cards in yours system, make sure that no card draws current in excess of the limits listed in Appendix A. As you install option cards, keep these guidelines in mind: Check the components on your card and the system board before deciding which slot to use. Make sure that no components are touching or obstructing other cards or cables. When you unpack the option card, do not touch any of the components on the circuit board or the gold-edged connectors. Place it gently on top of its original packing material with the component side facing up. Keep the packing materials in case you remove the card later. before you install the card, adjust any switches or jumpers on it, if necessary. (See the instructions that came with the card.) Also, see if you need to change any jumper settings on the system board. (For example, if you install a video card, you need to disable the built-in VGA adapter.) See page 3-6 for more information on jumpers. Installing and Removing Options 3-15

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4.
If necessary, follow the same procedure to remove the other
SIMM.
5.
Replace the rear internal drive bay bracket and secure it to
the back panel with the four screws you removed from the
back of the computer.
Installing an Option Card
This section explains how to install option cards in your
computer. Your computer has five 16-bit, full-length ISA slots.
Caution
Before you install any option cards in yours system, make
sure that no card draws current in excess of the
limits listed
in Appendix A.
As you install option cards, keep these guidelines in mind:
Check the components on your card and the system board
before deciding which slot to use. Make sure that no
components are touching or obstructing other cards or
cables.
When you unpack the option card, do not touch any of the
components on the circuit board or the gold-edged
connectors. Place it gently on top of its original packing
material with the component side facing up. Keep the
packing materials in case you remove the card later.
before you install the card, adjust any switches or jumpers
on it, if necessary. (See the instructions that came with the
card.) Also, see if you need to change any jumper settings
on the system board. (For example, if you install a video
card, you need to disable the built-in VGA adapter.) See
page 3-6 for more information on jumpers.
Installing and Removing Options
3-15