- Refer to your appliance documentation for detailed information.
- Shut down the appliance operating system and remove all media from the
drives, such as diskettes and CDs.
Statement 1
DANGER!
Electrical current from power, telephone and communication cables is
hazardous.
To avoid a shock hazard:
- Do not connect or disconnect any cables or perform installation,
maintenance, or reconfiguration of this product during an electrical
storm.
- Connect all power cords to a properly wired and grounded electrical
outlet.
- Connect to properly wired outlets any equipment that will be attached
to this product.
- When possible, use one hand only to connect or disconnect signal
cables.
- Never turn on any equipment when there is evidence of fire, water, or
structural damage.
- Disconnect the attached power cords, telecommunications systems,
networks, and modems before you open the device covers, unless instructed
otherwise in the installation and configuration procedures.
- Connect and disconnect cables as described in the following table
when installing, moving, or opening covers on this product or attached
devices.
To Connect
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- Turn everything OFF.
- First, attach all cables to devices.
- Attach signal cables to connectors.
- Attach power cords to outlet.
- Turn device ON.
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- Turn everything OFF.
- First, remove power cords from outlet.
- Remove signal cables from connectors.
- Remove all cables from devices.
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- Turn off the appliance and any attached devices.
- Disconnect all power cords from the appliance and electrical
outlets.
- Disconnect all communication cables from external devices that are
connected to your appliance.
- Note the location of any remaining cables; then, disconnect all other
cables from the appliance.
- Unlock the appliance door and press down on the flange at the top edge of
the door; then, swing the door forward and lift it away from the
appliance. Store the door for potential future use.
Figure 1. Removing the appliance door
- Remove the left-side cover as shown below:
- Locate the release lever (A) on the front of the appliance and
slide it to the right.
Figure 2. Removing the left-side cover
- Slide the left-side cover towards the back of the appliance about 25 mm (1
in.); then, lift the cover away from the appliance.
Note: | Save the cover to refer to the system service label on the inside of the
cover.
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- Remove the bezel as shown below:
- Locate the blue bezel-release lever (B) on the left side of the
appliance near the top front corner, and move it upward.
Figure 3. Removing the bezel
- Swing the bezel (A) away from the appliance; then, lift the
bezel tabs out of the tab openings on the bottom of the appliance to remove
the bezel from the appliance. Store the bezel for potential future
use.
- Remove the right-side cover as shown below:
- From the rear of the appliance, remove the four screws (B) that
hold the cover (A) in place.
Figure 4. Removing the right-side cover
- Slide the cover toward the rear of the appliance about 25 mm (1
in.); then, lift the cover away from the appliance and store it
for potential future use.
- Install the new bottom cover (A) that comes with this kit:
Figure 5. Installing the new bottom cover
- Carefully turn the appliance top-side down on a flat surface; then,
select one of the appliance covers to use as the bottom cover.
Note: | Both covers are the same, and you can use either one for the top or bottom
cover. You will install the other one later as the appliance top
cover.
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- Align the bottom cover (A) with the frame of the appliance;
then, slide the cover toward the front of the appliance, making sure that the
tabs on the rear of the cover fit into the slots on the rear of the
appliance.
- Secure the bottom cover in place with the two screw (B) that come
with this kit.
- Carefully turn the appliance top-side up on a flat surface; then,
remove the four feet (A)from the appliance.
Figure 6. Removing the appliance feet
- Move power-switch panel (A) to its new location (B).
Note: | You will need to temporarily remove any fan assemblies located at the front
of the appliance. To remove a fan assembly, release the latch that
secures the assembly and carefully lift it from the appliance.
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Figure 7. Moving the power-switch panel
- Remove the hard disk drives, noting the SCSI ID assigned to each drive as
you remove them.
Note: | While in a tower configuration, the SCSI drives are assigned the SCSI IDs 0,
2, 3, 4, 8, and 9 from top to bottom. Some of these IDs will change as
a result of the conversion to a rack unit.
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- Remove the power-switch panel (A) by pressing down and inward on
the top tab.
- Align the panel with its new location (B), from the inside of the
appliance; then, place the square end of the power-switch panel into the
bottom opening.
- Press the other end of the power-switch panel toward the front of the
appliance until it snaps into place.
- Press down firmly on the bottom tab of the LED panel bracket (A)
and remove it so that you can move it to the new location (B).
Figure 8. Removing the LED panel
- Disconnect the LED panel cable from the system board connector
(C).
Figure 9. Locating the LED panel cable connector on the system board
Note: | The microprocessor connectors (A), main power connector (B),
and DIMM sockets (D) are shown to assist you in locating the LED panel
cable connector (C).
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Pull the cable all the way through the opening in the appliance at the LED
panel old position; then, reconnect the cable to the system board
connector (C) , making sure that the connector detent is facing toward
the front of the appliance, and continue with step 16.
- Run the LED panel cable along the top of the hard disk drive
(HDD) backplane assembly; then, tuck the cable under the protrusions at
the rear of the HDD backplane assembly.
Figure 10. Routing the LED panel cable
Note: | Make sure that you route the cable around any location where you removed a
fan assembly. Cables can be routed on top of a appliance blower as long
as you do not obstruct vents.
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- Place the notched end of the LED panel bracket into the opening
(B), aligning the LEDs so that they show through the holes in the
appliance front.
Figure 11. Installing the LED panel in the new location
- Press the other end of the bracket through the other opening (A)
until the LED panel snaps into place.
- If you removed the fan assemblies from your appliance, reinstall them
now.
- Reinstall the hard disk drives that you removed earlier. Make sure
that you install the hard disk drive with SCSI ID 0 in the left-most position,
with the remaining drives in sequential order from left to right.
Note: | When reinstalling the SCSI drives from left to right, note the SCSI ID
sequence is now 0, 1, 3, 4, 5, and 9. The SCSI drive with the initial
ID of 2 becomes the SCSI drive ID 1. The SCSI drive with the initial ID
of 8 becomes the SCSI drive with the ID 5. This resequencing is handled
by the appliance when it is initially switched back on at the end of the
tower-to-rack conversion. (See 11 for more information.)
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- Reposition the CD-ROM drive and any other drives or filler panels in the
non-hot-swap drive bays for rack operation, by removing and rotating them as
follows:
Figure 12. Repositioning the non-hot-swap drives
- Unlatch the side releases for each drive or filler panel; then, pull
the drives or filler panel out of the appliance.
- Reposition the drives so that they are top-side up and horizontal;
then, insert the drives into the appliance.
- Insert filler panels into any unused bays.
- Install the left and right release-latch-bracket assemblies on the
appliance as shown below:
Figure 13. Installing the release-latch-bracket assemblies
- Insert the bracket tab (B) into the slot on the side of the
appliance (A) until the upper notch on the bracket tab aligns with the
side of the appliance.
Note: | The left bracket is marked with an L.
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- Push the bracket up until the holes in the bracket align with the holes in
the side of the appliance; then, secure the bracket with two M3.5
screws.
- Use the above steps to install the right-side release-latch-bracket
assembly.
- To install the new bezel that comes with this kit, align the tabs on the
back of the bezel with the tab openings on the front of the appliance;
then, swing the bezel toward the appliance and press until it snaps into
place.
Figure 14. Installing the new bezel
- Install the new top cover as shown below:
- Attach the appropriate service label for your appliance on the inside
surface of the top cover.
- Align the top cover with the top of the appliance, about 25 mm (1
in.) from the front of the appliance.
Figure 15. Installing the top cover
- Hold the top cover against the appliance and slide it toward the front of
the appliance until the cover snaps into place.
Note: | Ensure that the tabs on the back of the cover fit into the slots on the back
of the appliance. Be sure that the front edge of the cover is flat
against the appliance.
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- Attach the rack-support wheels (A) to the sides of the appliance,
near the rear of the appliance.
Figure 16. Installing the rack-support wheels
Note: | On some models, two screws are installed near the rack-support wheels.
Remove these screws if they are present. If the screws are left in,
they interfere with the rack slide rails.
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