IBM 88614RX Maintenance Manual - Page 83

Media interposer card, and external cables.

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shoulder screw on the bottom of the assembly will slide into and along the curved channel. This allows the panel to swing out. 11. Reinstall the screw that was removed in step 4 on page 72. 12. Verify that the assembly opens and closes smoothly. 13. Close and latch the operator information panel. 14. Connect the cable to the media interposer card. 15. Replace the bezel and top cover. 16. Reconnect external cables and power cords. Media interposer card This section contains information about removing and replacing the media interposer card. Note: v v v Read "Installation guidelines" on page 29. Read "Safety information" on page 147. Read "Handling static-sensitive devices" on page 30. Complete the following steps to remove the media interposer card: 1. Turn off the server and all peripheral devices; then, disconnect all power cords and external cables. 2. Remove the top cover (see "Removing the cover and bezel" on page 32). 3. Pull the CD-ROM drive or DVD-ROM drive out of the server slightly to disengage it from the media interposer card. 4. Disconnect all cables from the media interposer card. Pushpins 5. Pull out the two blue push pins. Chapter 5. FRU information (service only) 73

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shoulder screw on the bottom of the assembly will slide into and along the
curved channel. This allows the panel to swing out.
11.
Reinstall the screw that was removed in step 4 on page 72.
12.
Verify that the assembly opens and closes smoothly.
13.
Close and latch the operator information panel.
14.
Connect the cable to the media interposer card.
15.
Replace the bezel and top cover.
16.
Reconnect external cables and power cords.
Media interposer card
This section contains information about removing and replacing the media
interposer card.
Note:
v
Read “Installation guidelines” on page 29.
v
Read “Safety information” on page 147.
v
Read “Handling static-sensitive devices” on page 30.
Complete the following steps to remove the media interposer card:
1.
Turn off the server and all peripheral devices; then, disconnect all power cords
and external cables.
2.
Remove the top cover (see “Removing the cover and bezel” on page 32).
3.
Pull the CD-ROM drive or DVD-ROM drive out of the server slightly to
disengage it from the media interposer card.
4.
Disconnect all cables from the media interposer card.
Pushpins
5.
Pull out the two blue push pins.
Chapter 5. FRU information (service only)
73