Dell 650 manual

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    www .dell.com | support.dell.com Dell™ PowerEdge™ 650 Sy stems Replacing the Sy stem and Backplane Board Assemblies[...]

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    Notes, Notices, and Cautions NOTE: A NOTE indicates important i nformation that helps you make be tter use of your computer . NOTICE: A NOTICE indicates either poten tial damage to hardware or lo ss of data and tel ls you how to avoid the problem. CAUTION: A CAUTION indicates a potential for proper ty damage, person al injury , or death. Abbreviati[...]

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    Replacing the Sy stem and Ba ckplane Board Assemblies 3 The system board and backplane boar d are r emoved fr om the chassis as a single assembly , and are then separated for replacement of either boar d. Removing the Sy stem Board/Backplane Board Assembly CAUTION: See your Sy stem Information Guide for complete information about safety precautions[...]

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    4 Replacing the Sy stem and Backplane Board Assemblies www .dell.com | support.dell.com 17 Loosen the two thumbscrews securing the rise r board and disconnect it from the system board car d-edge connector . See "Rem oving the Riser Board" in your Installation and T roubleshooting Guide. 18 Slide the backplane securing latch forward to the[...]

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    Replacing the Sy stem and Ba ckplane Board Assemblies 5 Figure 1-2. Separating the Sy stem/Backplane Board Assembly 22 Remove the power cable from the power conne ctor on the system board. See F igure 1-2. 23 Release the plastic cable tie that secures the cable connector to connector U3 and r emove the free end of the power cable from th e backplan[...]

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    6 Replacing the Sy stem and Backplane Board Assemblies www .dell.com | support.dell.com Figure 1-3. Joining the Sy st em/Backplane Board Assembly 4 Connect the free end of the four -conductor power cable that you installed on the back of the backplane (in step 1) to the power connector (CN2) on the system board. 5 Lower the system board/backplane b[...]

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    Replacing the Sy stem and Ba ckplane Board Assemblies 7 14 Replace the cooling shrouds. 15 Install the memory modules, if they were r emoved. See "System Memory" in your Installation and T roubleshooting Guide . 16 Connect the control panel cable to the front of the backplane. See "Installing the Control P anel Assembly" in your[...]

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