Dell™ DX6000 SystemsHardware Owner’sManual
10 ContentsUsing the Custom Test Options . . . . . . . . . . . . . 175Selecting Devices for Testing . . . . . . . . . . . 175Selecting Diagnostics
100 Installing System Components3If installed, remove all expansion cards from expansion-card riser 1. See "Removing an Expansion Card" on p
Installing System Components 101NIC Hardware KeyiSCSI and other future functionalities for the system’s embedded NICs are enabled by installing an opt
102 Installing System ComponentsFigure 3-11. Removing or Installing a NIC Hardware Key 5Close the system. See "Closing the System" on page
Installing System Components 103 CAUTION: Never operate your system with the cooling shroud removed. Overheating of the system can develop quickly re
104 Installing System ComponentsFigure 3-12. Removing and Installing the Cooling ShroudInstalling the Cooling Shroud CAUTION: Many repairs may only b
Installing System Components 1053Close the system. See "Closing the System" on page 83.4Reconnect the system to the electrical outlet and tu
106 Installing System ComponentsFigure 3-13. Removing and Installing a Cooling FanReplacing a Cooling Fan CAUTION: Many repairs may only be done by a
Installing System Components 107Removing the Fan Bracket CAUTION: Many repairs may only be done by a certified service technician. You should only pe
108 Installing System ComponentsFigure 3-14. Removing and Installing the Processor Fan BracketReplacing the Fan Bracket CAUTION: Many repairs may onl
Installing System Components 109Optical DriveAn optional slimline DVD-ROM or DVD+RW optical drive slides into the front panel and connects to the SATA
About Your System 111About Your SystemAccessing System Features During StartupThe following keystrokes provide access to system features during startu
110 Installing System Components6Connect the optical drive cable to the back of the drive tray.7If not already done, connect the power and interface c
Installing System Components 111Figure 3-15. Removing and Installing the Optical Drive1 optical drive 2 optical-drive interface cable3 power cable 4 o
112 Installing System ComponentsFigure 3-16. Routing the Optical Drive CableIntegrated Storage Controller CardYour system includes a dedicated expansi
Installing System Components 113Removing the Integrated Storage Controller Card CAUTION: Many repairs may only be done by a certified service technic
114 Installing System ComponentsFigure 3-17. Installing a Storage Controller Card3Slide the storage controller’s card edge connector into the card slo
Installing System Components 1156If not already done, route the interface and RAID battery cables in the cable path inside the right interior wall of
116 Installing System ComponentsRAID BatteryThe information in this section applies only to systems with the optional PERC controller card.Removing a
Installing System Components 117Figure 3-19. Removing or Installing a RAID Battery1 RAID battery 2 RAID battery cable from storage controller3 battery
118 Installing System ComponentsCable RoutingCables that extend through the system front-to-back are routed along a cable path within the interior rig
Installing System Components 119Figure 3-20. Removing and Installing the Cable Retention BracketInstalling the Cable Retention Bracket CAUTION: Many
12 About Your SystemFront-Panel Features and IndicatorsFigure 1-1. Front-Panel Features and IndicatorsItem Indicator, Button, or ConnectorIcon Descrip
120 Installing System ComponentsExpansion Cards and Expansion-Card Risers The system supports up to four PCI Express (PCIe) expansion cards on two exp
Installing System Components 121 CAUTION: To ensure proper cooling no more than two of the four expansion cards can have a power consumption of great
122 Installing System Components1Unpack the expansion card and prepare it for installation.For instructions, see the documentation accompanying the ca
Installing System Components 123Removing an Expansion Card CAUTION: Many repairs may only be done by a certified service technician. You should only
124 Installing System ComponentsFigure 3-21. Removing or Installing an Expansion CardRemoving Expansion-Card Riser 1 CAUTION: Many repairs may only b
Installing System Components 1251Turn off the system, including any attached peripherals, and disconnect the system from the electrical outlet.2Open t
126 Installing System ComponentsFigure 3-22. Removing and Replacing Expansion-Card Riser 1Removing Expansion-Card Riser 2 CAUTION: Many repairs may o
Installing System Components 1271Turn off the system, including any attached peripherals, and disconnect the system from the electrical outlet.2Open t
128 Installing System ComponentsFigure 3-23. Removing and Replacing Expansion-Card Riser 2Removing Expansion-Card Riser 2 From the Expansion-Card Brac
Installing System Components 1294Remove expansion-card riser 2. See "Removing Expansion-Card Riser 2" on page 126.Figure 3-24. Removing and
About Your System 132Power-on indicator, power buttonThe power-on indicator lights when the system power is on.The power button controls the DC power
130 Installing System ComponentsReplacing the Riser 2 Board on the Expansion-Card Bracket CAUTION: Many repairs may only be done by a certified servi
Installing System Components 131The maximum memory that is supported on your system varies according to the types and sizes of memory modules being us
132 Installing System Components• Three memory modules per channel are limited to 800 MHz, regardless of memory module speed.– For quad-rank memory mo
Installing System Components 133A minimal single-channel configuration of one 1-GB memory module is also supported in this mode.Tabl e 3- 2 a n d Ta
134 Installing System ComponentsAdvanced ECC2 2 GB vacant XXXXXXXXXXXX4812all4 GB vacant XXXXXXXXXXXX81624all8 GB1vacant XXXXXXXXXXXX163248allMirrorin
Installing System Components 135Table 3-3. Sample UDIMM Memory ConfigurationsInstalling Memory Modules CAUTION: Many repairs may only be done by a ce
136 Installing System Components1Turn off the system, including any attached peripherals, and disconnect the system from the electrical outlet.2Open t
Installing System Components 137When the memory module is properly seated in the socket, the ejectors on the memory module socket align with the eject
138 Installing System Components3Remove the cooling shroud. See "Removing the Cooling Shroud" on page 103.4Locate the memory module sockets.
Installing System Components 139 WARNING: The heat sink and processor are hot to the touch for some time after the system has been powered down. Allo
14 About Your SystemLCD Panel FeaturesThe system's LCD panel provides system information and status messages to signify when the system is operat
140 Installing System Components CAUTION: The processor is held in its socket under strong pressure. Be aware that the release lever can spring up su
Installing System Components 14111Lift the processor out of the socket and leave the release lever up so that the socket is ready for the new processo
142 Installing System Components6 Align the notches in the processor with the socket keys on the ZIF socket. See Figure 3-27.7Install the processor in
Installing System Components 14316Run the system diagnostics to verify that the new processor operates correctly.17See "Running the System Diagno
144 Installing System ComponentsFigure 3-28. Replacing the System Battery7To install a new system battery, support the battery connector by pressing d
Installing System Components 145Control Panel Assembly NOTE: The control panel assembly consists of two separate modules—the display module and the
146 Installing System Components3Connect the display module cable to the control panel board. 4Close the system. See "Closing the System" on
Installing System Components 147Removing the Control Panel Board CAUTION: Many repairs may only be done by a certified service technician. You should
148 Installing System Components3Connect the display module cable to the control panel board. 4Connect the control panel cable to the control panel bo
Installing System Components 1498When the backplane cannot slide upward any farther, pull the backplane toward the back of the system to remove it fro
About Your System 15Figure 1-2. LCD Panel FeaturesHome ScreenThe Home screen displays user-configurable information about the system. This screen is d
150 Installing System ComponentsInstalling a SAS Backplane CAUTION: Many repairs may only be done by a certified service technician. You should only
Installing System Components 151 NOTE: After replacing the system board, you are required to update the Unified Server Configurator repository to the
152 Installing System ComponentsFigure 3-31. System Board RemovalInstalling the System Board CAUTION: Many repairs may only be done by a certified se
Installing System Components 1535Angle the system board as you lower it into the chassis and set the board flat inside the chassis.6Maneuver the syste
154 Installing System Components
Troubleshooting Your System 1554Troubleshooting Your SystemSafety First—For You and Your System CAUTION: Many repairs may only be done by a certified
156 Troubleshooting Your SystemTroubleshooting the Video Subsystem 1Check the system and power connections to the monitor.2Check the video interface c
Troubleshooting Your System 1574Reconnect and power on each USB device one at a time.5If a device causes the same problem, power down the device, repl
158 Troubleshooting Your System4Ensure that the appropriate drivers are installed and the protocols are bound. See the NIC's documentation.5Enter
Troubleshooting Your System 159• Power supplies• Processor and heat sink•Memory modules• Fan bracket4Let the system dry thoroughly for at least 24 hou
16 About Your SystemFrom the Home screen, press the Select button to enter the main menu. See the following tables for information on the Setup and Vi
160 Troubleshooting Your System•Memory modules• Hard-drive carriers4Ensure that all cables are properly connected.5Close the system. See "Closing
Troubleshooting Your System 161Troubleshooting Power Supplies CAUTION: At least one power supply must be installed for the system to operate. Operati
162 Troubleshooting Your System• The expansion card installation guidelines have not been followed. See "Expansion Card Installation Guidelines&q
Troubleshooting Your System 163Troubleshooting System Memory CAUTION: Many repairs may only be done by a certified service technician. You should onl
164 Troubleshooting Your System9Reseat the memory modules in their sockets. See "Installing Memory Modules" on page 135.10Replace the coolin
Troubleshooting Your System 165Troubleshooting an Internal SD Card CAUTION: Many repairs may only be done by a certified service technician. You shou
166 Troubleshooting Your SystemTroubleshooting an Internal USB Memory Key CAUTION: Many repairs may only be done by a certified service technician. Y
Troubleshooting Your System 167Troubleshooting an Optical Drive CAUTION: Many repairs may only be done by a certified service technician. You should
168 Troubleshooting Your SystemTroubleshooting a Hard Drive CAUTION: Many repairs may only be done by a certified service technician. You should only
Troubleshooting Your System 1695Restart the system, enter the System Setup program, and verify that the controller is enabled and the drives appear in
About Your System 17Number Displays the Asset tag or the Service tag for the system.Power Displays the power output of the system in BTU/hr or Watts.
170 Troubleshooting Your System8If you have a battery-cached PERC controller, ensure that the RAID battery is properly connected and, if applicable, t
Troubleshooting Your System 1717Reconnect the system to the electrical outlet, and turn on the system and attached peripherals.If the problem is not r
172 Troubleshooting Your SystemTroubleshooting the Processor CAUTION: Many repairs may only be done by a certified service technician. You should onl
Running the System Diagnostics 1735Running the System DiagnosticsIf you experience a problem with your system, run the diagnostics before calling for
174 Running the System Diagnostics• View status messages that inform you if tests are completed successfully• View error messages that inform you of p
Running the System Diagnostics 175Using the Custom Test OptionsWhen you select Custom Test in the Main Menu window, the Customize window allows you to
176 Running the System DiagnosticsViewing Information and ResultsThe following tabs in the Customize window provide information about the test and the
Jumpers and Connectors 1776Jumpers and Connectors CAUTION: Many repairs may only be done by a certified service technician. You should only perform t
178 Jumpers and ConnectorsFigure 6-1. System Board JumpersJumper Setting DescriptionPWRD_EN Pins 2 and 4(default)The password feature is enabled.Pins
Jumpers and Connectors 179NVRAM_CLR Pins 3 and 5(default)The configuration settings are retained at system boot.Pins 1 and 3 The configuration setting
18 About Your SystemHard-Drive Indicator Patterns for RAIDFigure 1-3. Hard-Drive Indicators1 drive-activity indicator (green) 2 drive-status indicator
180 Jumpers and ConnectorsSystem Board ConnectorsFigure 6-2. System Board Connectors13271316171821116910202214845151219
Jumpers and Connectors 181Item Connector Description1 RISER2 expansion-card riser 2 connector2 RISER1 expansion-card riser 1 connector3 iDRAC6 iDRAC6
182 Jumpers and Connectors19 A1A4A7A2A5A8A3A6A9memory module slot A1(white release lever)memory module slot A4memory module slot A7memory module slot
Jumpers and Connectors 183SAS Backplane Board ConnectorsFigure 6-3. SAS Backplane Board 1 drive 1 connector 2 drive 0 connector3 drive 3 connector 4 d
184 Jumpers and ConnectorsExpansion-Card Riser-Board Components and PCIe BusesFigure 6-4. PCIe Expansion-Card Riser 1 Components1 slot 1 PCIe - x4 lin
Jumpers and Connectors 185Figure 6-5. Standard PCIe Expansion-Card Riser 2 Components1 chassis intrusion switch 2 screw3 slot 3 PCIe x8 link (full-hei
186 Jumpers and ConnectorsFigure 6-6. Optional PCIe x16 Expansion-Card Riser 2 ComponentsDisabling a Forgotten PasswordThe system's software secu
Jumpers and Connectors 187See Figure 6-1 to locate the password jumper (labeled “PWRD_EN”) on the system board.4Close the system. See "Closing th
188 Jumpers and Connectors
Getting Help 1897Getting HelpContacting DellFor customers in the United States, call 800-WWW-DELL (800-999-3355). NOTE: If you do not have an active
About Your System 19Back Panel Features and IndicatorsFigure 1-4. Back Panel FeaturesBlinks amber four times per secondDrive failedBlinks green slowly
190 Getting Help
Index 195IndexAAdvanced ECC memory mode, 132Bback panel features, 19backplaneSee SAS backplane.battery (RAID)installing, 116removing, 116battery (syst
196 Indexremoving, 103coverclosing, 83opening, 83Ddamaged systemstroubleshooting, 159Dellcontacting, 189diagnosticstesting options, 174using Online Di
Index 197heat sink, 139hot-swapcooling fans, 105hard drives, 84power supplies, 90IiDRAC Configuration Utility, 76iDRAC6 Enterprise cardinstalling, 98r
198 IndexLLAN-on-motherboard (LOM)See NICs.LCD panelfeatures, 14menus, 15Mmemorytroubleshooting, 163Memory Mirroring memory mode, 132memory modeAdvanc
Index 199removing, 90replacing, 91troubleshooting, 161power supply blank, 92processorinstalling, 141removing, 138troubleshooting, 172upgrades, 138PSUS
200 Indexserial connector, 20service-only procedurescontrol panel assembly, 145SAS backplane, 148system board, 150setup password, 75SSD hard drives, 8
Index 201wet system, 158UUEFI Boot Managerentering, 70main screen, 71System Utilities screen, 72UEFI Boot Settings screen, 72UEFI boot mode, 57upgrade
202 Index
Notes, Cautions, and Warnings NOTE: A NOTE indicates important information that helps you make better use of your computer. CAUTION: A CAUTION indica
20 About Your System4 PCIe slot 4 PCIe x8-link Gen 2 expansion slot (full-height, 24.13-cm [9.5"] length)5 power supply 1 (PS1) 870-W or 570-W po
About Your System 21Power Indicator CodesAn LED indicator on the power button indicates when power is supplied to the system and the system is operati
22 About Your SystemFigure 1-5. Power Supply Status IndicatorNIC Indicator CodesFigure 1-6. NIC Indicators1 power supply status1 link indicator 2 acti
About Your System 23LCD Status MessagesThe LCD messages consist of brief text messages that refer to events recorded in the System Event Log (SEL). Fo
24 About Your System• Power cycle—Turn off the system and disconnect it from the electrical outlet, wait for approximately ten seconds, reconnect the
About Your System 25E1211 RAID Controller battery failure. Check battery.RAID battery is either missing, bad, or unable to recharge due to thermal iss
26 About Your SystemE122E On-board regulator failed. Call support.One of the on-board voltage regulators failed.Remove AC power to the system for 10 s
About Your System 27E1418 CPU # not detected. Check CPU is seated properly.Specified processor is missing or bad, and the system is in an unsupported
28 About Your SystemE1614 Power Supply # (### W) error. Check power supply.Specified power supply has failed.See "Troubleshooting Power Supplies&
About Your System 29E1629 Power required > PSU wattage. Check PSU and config.The system configuration requires more power than the power supplies c
Contents 3Contents1 About Your System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11Accessing System Features During Startup . . . . . . 11Front-Panel Feat
30 About Your SystemE1712 PCI system error on Bus ## Device ## Function ##The system BIOS has reported a PCI system error on a component that resides
About Your System 31E1716 Chipset IERR Bus ## Dev ## Function ##. Review & clear SEL.The system BIOS has reported a chipset internal error that re
32 About Your SystemE1810 Hard drive ## fault. Review & clear SEL.The specified hard drive has experienced a fault.See "Troubleshooting a Har
About Your System 33E1A1D Control panel USB cable not detected. Check cable.USB cable to the control panel is missing or bad.Reseat the cable. If the
34 About Your SystemE2015 DMA Controller failure. Power cycle AC.DMA controller failure. Remove AC power to the system for 10 seconds and restart the
About Your System 35E201A SuperIO failure. Power cycle AC.SIO failure. Remove AC power to the system for 10 seconds and restart the system. If the pro
36 About Your SystemE2021 Incorrect memory configuration. Review User Guide.Incorrect memory configuration.Check screen for specific error messages. S
About Your System 37I1910 Intrusion detected. Check chassis cover.System cover has been removed.Information only. I1911 LCD Log Full. Check SEL to rev
38 About Your SystemSystem MessagesSystem messages appear on the screen to notify you of a possible problem with the system. NOTE: If you receive a s
About Your System 39Alert! iDRAC6 not responding. Rebooting.The iDRAC6 is not responding to BIOS communication either because it is not functioning pr
4 Contents2 Using the System Setup Program and UEFI Boot Manager . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57Choosing the System Boot Mode . . . . . . . . .
40 About Your SystemAlert! Power required exceeds PSU wattage. Check PSU and system configuration. Alert! Continuing system boot accepts the risk that
About Your System 41BIOS MANUFACTURING MODE detected. MANUFACTURING MODE will be cleared before the next boot. System reboot required for normal opera
42 About Your SystemCPUs with different cache sizes detected.Mismatched processors have been installed in the system.Ensure that all processors have t
About Your System 43Embedded NICx and NICy:OS NIC=<ENABLED |DISABLED>, Management Shared NIC=<ENABLED |DISABLED>The OS NIC interface is se
44 About Your SystemInvalid PCIe card found in the Internal_Storage slot!The system halted because an invalid PCIe expansion card is installed in the
About Your System 45Memory address line failure at address, read value expecting value.Faulty or improperly installed memory modules.See "Trouble
46 About Your SystemMemory set to minimum frequency.The memory frequency may be intentionally set lower for power conservation.If not an intentional s
About Your System 47No boot device available.Faulty or missing optical drive subsystem, hard drive, or hard-drive subsystem, or no bootable USB key in
48 About Your SystemPCIe Training Error: Expected Link Width is x, Actual Link Width is y.Faulty or improperly installed PCIe card in the specified sl
About Your System 49SATA port x device auto-sensing error.SATA port x device configuration error.SATA port x device error.The drive connected to the s
Contents 5iDRAC Configuration Utility . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76Entering the iDRAC Configuration Utility. . . . . . 773 Installing System Co
50 About Your SystemThe following DIMMs should match in geometry: x,x,...Invalid memory configuration. The specified memory modules do not match in si
About Your System 51Timer chip counter 2 failed.Faulty system board. See "Getting Help" on page 189.TPM configuration operation honored. Sys
52 About Your SystemUnable to launch System Services image. System halted!System halted after <F10> keystroke because System Services image is e
About Your System 53Unsupported memory configuration. DIMM mismatch across slots detected: x,x,...Invalid memory configuration. Memory modules are mis
54 About Your SystemWarning! Power required exceeds PSU wattage. Check PSU and system configuration. Warning! Performance degraded. CPU and memory set
About Your System 55Warning MessagesA warning message alerts you to a possible problem and prompts you to respond before the system continues a task.
56 About Your SystemAlert MessagesSystems management software generates alert messages for your system. Alert messages include information, status, wa
Using the System Setup Program and UEFI Boot Manager 572Using the System Setup Program and UEFI Boot ManagerThe System Setup program is the BIOS progr
58 Using the System Setup Program and UEFI Boot ManagerEntering the System Setup Program1Turn on or restart your system.2Press <F2> after you se
Using the System Setup Program and UEFI Boot Manager 59System Setup OptionsMain ScreenFigure 2-1. Main System Setup Program Screen NOTE: The options f
6 ContentsInstalling the Power Supply Blank . . . . . . . . . 92Internal SD Module . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92Installing the Internal
60 Using the System Setup Program and UEFI Boot ManagerProcessor Settings Displays information related to processors (speed, cache size, and so on). S
Using the System Setup Program and UEFI Boot Manager 61Memory Settings ScreenReport Keyboard Errors(Report default)Enables or disables reporting of ke
62 Using the System Setup Program and UEFI Boot ManagerProcessor Settings ScreenNode Interleaving(Disabled default)If this field is Enabled, memory in
Using the System Setup Program and UEFI Boot Manager 63SATA Settings ScreenBoot Settings ScreenOption DescriptionEmbedded SATA(ATA Mode default)ATA Mo
64 Using the System Setup Program and UEFI Boot ManagerIntegrated Devices ScreenUSB Flash Drive Emulation Type(Auto default)Determines the emulation t
Using the System Setup Program and UEFI Boot Manager 65PCI IRQ Assignments ScreenCapability Detected Displays the features of the NIC hardware key, if
66 Using the System Setup Program and UEFI Boot ManagerSerial Communication ScreenOption DescriptionSerial Communication(On without Console Redirectio
Using the System Setup Program and UEFI Boot Manager 67Embedded Server Management ScreenPower Management ScreenOption DescriptionFront Panel LCD Optio
68 Using the System Setup Program and UEFI Boot ManagerSystem Security ScreenCPU Power and Performance ManagementOptions are OS DBPM, System DBPM, Max
Using the System Setup Program and UEFI Boot Manager 69TPM Security(Off default)Sets the reporting of the Trusted Platform Module (TPM) in the system.
Contents 7Optical Drive . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 109Removing the Optical Drive . . . . . . . . . . . . 109Installing the Optical
70 Using the System Setup Program and UEFI Boot ManagerExit ScreenPress <Esc> to exit the System Setup program; the Exit screen displays:• Save
Using the System Setup Program and UEFI Boot Manager 711Turn on or restart your system.2Press <F11> after you see the following message:<F11&
72 Using the System Setup Program and UEFI Boot ManagerUEFI Boot Settings ScreenSystem Utilities ScreenUEFI Boot Settings Enables you to add, delete,
Using the System Setup Program and UEFI Boot Manager 73System and Setup Password Features NOTE: For a forgotten password, see "Disabling a Forgo
74 Using the System Setup Program and UEFI Boot Manager5To confirm your password, type it a second time and press <Enter>. System Password chang
Using the System Setup Program and UEFI Boot Manager 75Changing an Existing System Password1Enter the System Setup program by pressing <F2> duri
76 Using the System Setup Program and UEFI Boot ManagerOperating With a Setup Password EnabledIf Setup Password is Enabled, you must enter the correct
Using the System Setup Program and UEFI Boot Manager 77Entering the iDRAC Configuration Utility1Turn on or restart your system.2Press <Ctrl><
78 Using the System Setup Program and UEFI Boot Manager
Installing System Components 793Installing System ComponentsRecommended Tools• Key to the system keylock• #1 and #2 Phillips screwdrivers• Wrist groun
8 ContentsRemoving Memory Modules . . . . . . . . . . . . 137Processors. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 138Removing a Processor. . .
80 Installing System ComponentsFigure 3-1. Inside the System1 USB connector for optional internal USB key2 Internal SD Module3 hot-swappable cooling f
Installing System Components 81Front Bezel (Optional)A lock on the bezel restricts access to the power button, optical drive, and hard drive(s). The L
82 Installing System ComponentsInstalling the Front Bezel1Insert the hinge tab on the right of the bezel into the slot on the right side of the system
Installing System Components 83Opening and Closing the System CAUTION: Many repairs may only be done by a certified service technician. You should on
84 Installing System ComponentsFigure 3-3. Removing or Installing the CoverHard DrivesYour system supports:• Six 3.5-inch drive bays without the flex
Installing System Components 85 CAUTION: Before attempting to remove or install a drive while the system is running, see the documentation for the st
86 Installing System ComponentsInstalling a Hard-Drive BlankAlign the hard-drive blank with the drive bay and insert the blank into the drive bay unti
Installing System Components 871 If present, remove the front bezel. See "Removing the Front Bezel" on page 81.2If a drive blank is present
88 Installing System ComponentsInstalling a Hard Drive Into a Hard-Drive Carrier1 Insert the hard drive into the hard-drive carrier with the connector
Installing System Components 89Figure 3-6. Installing a Hard Drive into a Drive Carrier1 hard-drive carrier 2 screws (4)3 hard drive 4 SAS screw hole
Contents 9Troubleshooting a NIC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 157Troubleshooting a Wet System . . . . . . . . . . . . . 158Troubleshooting a D
90 Installing System ComponentsPower SuppliesYour system supports the following power supply modules:• 570-W Energy Smart power supply• 870-W High Out
Installing System Components 91Figure 3-7. Removing and Installing a Power SupplyReplacing a Power Supply1On a system with redundant power supplies, v
92 Installing System Components3Connect the power cable to the power supply and plug the cable into a power outlet. CAUTION: When connecting the powe
Installing System Components 933Position the module so the tabs on the underside of the tray fit into the hooks on the chassis, then lower the opposit
94 Installing System ComponentsRemoving the Internal SD Module CAUTION: Many repairs may only be done by a certified service technician. You should o
Installing System Components 953 Locate the SD card connector on the internal SD module and, with the label side facing up, insert the contact-pin end
96 Installing System Components CAUTION: Many repairs may only be done by a certified service technician. You should only perform troubleshooting and
Installing System Components 97Internal USB CableRemoving the Internal USB Cable CAUTION: Many repairs may only be done by a certified service techni
98 Installing System Components8Close the system. See "Closing the System" on page 83.9Reconnect the system and peripherals to their power s
Installing System Components 996Reinstall all expansion cards in expansion-card riser 1. See "Installing an Expansion Card" on page 121.7Clo
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