Removing Accessory Boards; Removing A Non-Hot Plug Pci Board - HP Integrity rx4610 User Manual

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15. Press the PCI adapter board down firmly until it seats in its slot.
16. Close the plastic latching mechanism (I/O Card Guide) that secures the end
of the board nearest the front of the chassis.
17. Rotate the rocker switch near the rear of the chassis up until it clicks into
place.
18. Install the non-hot plug PCI adapter board cover by aligning the slotted
hinge into the chassis housing, closing the cover, and securing the cover
screw.
19. Attach any cables to the PCI adapter board you just installed.
20. Close the rear part of the top cover and tighten the two thumbscrews.
21. Attach the power cords.
22. Push the system back into place into the equipment rack.
23. Power on any attached peripheral devices.
24. Power on the system.
25. Once the accessory board is installed, you may need to install software
drivers. The drivers for the new board are either part of your existing
system software or included on a flexible diskette provided with the
accessory board.

Removing Accessory Boards

The HP Server has eight hot swap PCI board slots and two non-hot swap PCI
board slots. You can remove a hot plug PCI I/O board without shutting down the
server, but you must use the operating system or a resident GUI to shut down or
power off the PCI I/O board before removing it. The HP Server must be shut
down before installing a non-hot plug PCI board.
CAUTION
Expansion slot covers must be installed on all vacant slots to
maintain the electromagnetic emission characteristics of the
server and to ensure proper cooling of the system.

Removing a Non-Hot Plug PCI Board

To remove a non-hot plug PCI board, complete the following steps:
1. Observe the safety and ESD precautions for handling electronic
components.
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