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Removing the Existing SCSI Extender Tray

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Chapter 2 Installing the SCSI Extender Removing the Existing SCSI Extender Tray The HP NetServer has one slot for the SCSI Extender tray. Follow these steps to remove the existing SCSI Extender tray: 1. After removing the rear access panel, locate the SCSI Extender tray. The existing tray may only have the Power and Control board installed (Figure 2-8). Satellite Chassis Power and Control Board SCSI Extender Tray Figure 2-8. Removing the SCSI Extender Tray with Power Control Board 2. Hold the SCSI Extender tray by the corners, and carefully pull the tray from its slot until the edge connectors are free of the system board connectors. 3. Place the SCSI Extender component-side up on an anti-static surface for protection. 13

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Chapter 2
Installing the SCSI Extender
13
Removing the Existing SCSI Extender Tray
The HP NetServer has one slot for the SCSI Extender tray. Follow these steps to
remove the existing SCSI Extender tray:
1.
After removing the rear access panel, locate the SCSI Extender tray. The
existing tray may only have the Power and Control board installed
(Figure 2-8).
Satellite
Chassis
Power and
Control
Board
SCSI Extender Tray
Figure 2-8. Removing the SCSI Extender Tray with Power Control Board
2.
Hold the SCSI Extender tray by the corners, and carefully pull the tray
from its slot until the edge connectors are free of the system board
connectors.
3.
Place the SCSI Extender component-side up on an anti-static surface for
protection.