HP LH4r HP Netserver LC 3 User Guide - Page 14

Install All Accessory Boards

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Chapter 1 Installation Overview 4. Insert the DIMM fully the into the socket. The retaining clips will grasp the DIMM automatically if it is inserted properly. If the clips do not close, the DIMM is not inserted correctly. CAUTION Do not rock the DIMM into place, but apply firm and even pressure (significantly more than you would when installing SIMMs). If the retaining clips do not close, remove the DIMM and repeat Steps 2-4. Reinsert the System Board Insert the plastic rails on the back side of the system board into the metal guides on the side of the chassis, and push the system board downward, as follows: • If you will install any accessory boards into slot 5 or 6, leave the system board in its raised position, extending about 5 inches (about 12 cm) above the chassis. • If not, hold the handles of the retaining latches vertical, and push the system board down to seat it firmly in its slot. Then, lower the retaining latches simultaneously to secure the board. NOTE Lower both retaining latches at the same time to avoid jamming the system board. Install All Accessory Boards Raise the System Board If you are installing accessory boards in slot 5 or 6, raise the system board (if it is not already raised) to provide easier access to those accessory board slots. To raise the system board, use the retaining latches to start lifting the system board. Grasp the metal bracket at the top of the system board, and lift the system board straight up until its top extends about 5 inches (about 12 cm) above the top of the chassis, as shown in Figure 1-4. Friction stops automatically hold it in this position. 8

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Chapter 1
Installation Overview
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4.
Insert the DIMM fully the into the socket. The retaining clips will grasp
the DIMM automatically if it is inserted properly. If the clips do not close,
the DIMM is not inserted correctly.
CAUTION
Do not rock the DIMM into place, but apply firm and even
pressure (significantly more than you would when installing
SIMMs). If the retaining clips do not close, remove the
DIMM and repeat Steps 2-4.
Reinsert the System Board
Insert the plastic rails on the back side of the system board into the metal guides
on the side of the chassis, and push the system board downward, as follows:
If you will install any accessory boards into slot 5 or 6, leave the system
board in its raised position, extending about 5 inches (about 12 cm) above
the chassis.
If not, hold the handles of the retaining latches vertical, and push the
system board down to seat it firmly in its slot. Then, lower the retaining
latches simultaneously to secure the board.
NOTE
Lower both retaining latches at the same time to avoid
jamming the system board.
Install All Accessory Boards
Raise the System Board
If you are installing accessory boards in slot 5 or 6, raise the system board (if it is
not already raised) to provide easier access to those accessory board slots. To
raise the system board, use the retaining latches to start lifting the system board.
Grasp the metal bracket at the top of the system board, and lift the system board
straight up until its top extends about 5 inches (about 12 cm) above the top of the
chassis, as shown in Figure 1-4. Friction stops automatically hold it in this
position.