HP LH4r HP Netserver LT 6000r Installation Guide - Page 36

Closing the System Board Access Panel, Opening and Closing the Accessory Board, Access Panel

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Chapter 3 NOTE Opening and Closing the HP NetServer The system board access panel is supported by one hydraulic spring. This spring supports the weight of the system board. Closing the System Board Access Panel To close the system board access panel, perform the following steps: NOTE When properly closed, the access panel firmly seats the system board's edge connector into the connector slot on the I/O board. 1. Close the system board access panel. 2. Ensure that the panel latches are locked in place. 3. Rotate the access panel handle counter clockwise to the closed position. 4. Plug the power cords into the receptacles on the rear panel. 5. Power on the NetServer. If the system board access panel is properly closed, the yellow LED will light. If not properly closed, power off the NetServer, and ensure that the system board access panel is closed before powering on the NetServer. 6. Return the NetServer to normal operation. Opening and Closing the Accessory Board Access Panel This section explains how to open and close the accessory board access panel that is located on the left-hand side of the LT 6000r as shown in Figure 3-7. This access panel covers two standard PCI slots and four PCI hot-plug slots. For instructions on how to install PCI boards, refer to Chapter 6, Installing Additional Boards. 28

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Chapter 3
Opening and Closing the HP NetServer
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NOTE
The system board access panel is supported by one hydraulic
spring. This spring supports the weight of the system board.
Closing the System Board Access Panel
To close the system board access panel, perform the following steps:
NOTE
When properly closed, the access panel firmly seats the system
board’s edge connector into the connector slot on the I/O
board.
1.
Close the system board access panel.
2.
Ensure that the panel latches are locked in place.
3.
Rotate the access panel handle counter clockwise to the closed position.
4.
Plug the power cords into the receptacles on the rear panel.
5.
Power on the NetServer. If the system board access panel is properly
closed, the yellow LED will light. If not properly closed, power off the
NetServer, and ensure that the system board access panel is closed before
powering on the NetServer.
6.
Return the NetServer to normal operation.
Opening and Closing the Accessory Board
Access Panel
This section explains how to open and close the accessory board access panel that
is located on the left-hand side of the LT 6000r as shown in Figure 3-7. This
access panel covers two standard PCI slots and four PCI hot-plug slots. For
instructions on how to install PCI boards, refer to Chapter 6,
Installing Additional
Boards
.