Intel SRSH4 Service Guide - Page 18

Installing Processors, Memory, Hard Disk Drives, and, Options, Connecting the Monitor, Keyboard,

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✏ NOTES Surge suppressor recommended: In geographic regions that are susceptible to electrical storms, NEC strongly recommends that you plug the server into a surge suppressor.. Installing Processors, Memory, Hard Disk Drives, and Options The server is shipped without processors, memory, or hard drives. To install the memory, processors, hard drives, and other options, follow the steps shown in "N8100-821F NEC Express5800/140Rc-4 User's Guide" (856-121794-502-00) that is included with the server. For more information on any of the steps listed on the guide, see the references below: 1. Removing the covers: a. Removing the rear access cover-see page 29. b. Removing the access cover to the system boards-see page 32. 2. Removing the memory and processor boards: a. Removing the memory board-see page 33. b. Removing the air baffle-see page 35. c. Removing the processor board-see page 37. 3. Installing memory and processors: a. Installing the DIMMs in the memory board-see page 46. b. Installing the processors on the processor board-see page 42. 4. Installing an ICMB board-follow the instructions that came with the ICMB board kit. 5. Installing the processor and memory boards: a. Installing the processor board on the baseboard-see page 38. b. Installing the air baffle-see page 36. c. Installing the memory board-see page 34. 6. Installing PCI add-in cards-see page 57. For a description of the PCI slots, see Figure 28 on page 57. 7. Installing hard disk drives-see page 49. 8. Installing an additional power supply or additional peripherals-see page 54, page 68, and any additional documentation that came with the peripherals. 9. Installing covers: a. Installing the access cover to the system boards-see page 32. b. Installing the rear access cover-see page 29. 10. Configuring your system-complete the remainder of this "Getting Started" section. Connecting the Monitor, Keyboard, and Mouse Connect the monitor, keyboard, and mouse to the appropriate connectors on the rear panel of the server. See Figure 55 on page 107. You have completed the hardware setup. The remainder of this section discusses software setup and configuration. 18

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NOTES
Surge suppressor recommended:
In geographic regions that are
susceptible to electrical storms, NEC strongly recommends that you plug the
server into a surge suppressor.
.
Installing Processors, Memory, Hard Disk Drives, and
Options
The server is shipped without processors, memory, or hard drives.
To install the memory,
processors, hard drives, and other options, follow the steps shown in “N8100-821F NEC
Express5800/140Rc-4 User’s Guide” (856-121794-502-00) that is included with the server.
For
more information on any of the steps listed on the guide, see the references below:
1. Removing the covers:
a.
Removing the rear access cover—see page 29.
b.
Removing the access cover to the system boards—see page 32.
2.
Removing the memory and processor boards:
a.
Removing the memory board—see page 33.
b.
Removing the air baffle—see page 35.
c.
Removing the processor board—see page 37.
3.
Installing memory and processors:
a.
Installing the DIMMs in the memory board—see page 46.
b.
Installing the processors on the processor board—see page 42.
4.
Installing an ICMB board—follow the instructions that came with the ICMB board kit.
5.
Installing the processor and memory boards:
a.
Installing the processor board on the baseboard—see page 38.
b.
Installing the air baffle—see page 36.
c.
Installing the memory board—see page 34.
6.
Installing PCI add-in cards—see page 57.
For a description of the PCI slots, see Figure 28 on
page 57.
7.
Installing hard disk drives—see page 49.
8.
Installing an additional power supply or additional peripherals—see page 54, page 68, and any
additional documentation that came with the peripherals.
9. Installing covers:
a.
Installing the access cover to the system boards—see page 32.
b.
Installing the rear access cover—see page 29.
10. Configuring your system—complete the remainder of this “Getting Started” section.
Connecting the Monitor, Keyboard, and Mouse
Connect the monitor, keyboard, and mouse to the appropriate connectors on the rear panel of the
server.
See Figure 55 on page 107.
You have completed the hardware setup.
The remainder of this section discusses software setup
and configuration.
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