Dell MCQH29-XDR user manual Removing From the Server

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ConnectX®-2 Dual Port VPI I/O Card for Dell C6100

Rev 1.0

Figure 6: Removing From the Server

Screws holding the faceplate

Push here

Pull handle

3.Remove the server and place on a work bench.

4.Above the handle are screws holding on the faceplate.

5.Remove these screws and discard.

6.Remove the two screws on the top side of the server and discard.

Figure 7: Top View

Screws in top

7.Remove the faceplate.

8.Push the plastic leg onto the board.

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Contents ConnectX-2 Dual Port I/O Card for Dell C6100 Document Number Table of Contents List of Figures List of Tables Revision History Table Revision HistoryRelated Documentation Intended AudienceOnline Resources Document ConventionsConnectX-2 I/O Card Details OverviewI/O Card Card Product Labels Finding the GUID/MAC and Serial Number on the Adapter CardsI/O Interfaces O Card InterfacesInfiniBand Interface Ethernet InterfacePCI Express Interface LED AssignmentMemory System MemoryEeprom Jumper ConfigurationFlash MCQH29-XDR VPDMmmymdssss Driver Software and Firmware FlexBootDriver Software Updating Card FirmwareInstallation Kit O Card InstallationHardware and Software Requirements Hardware and Software RequirementsConnectX Dual-Port InfiniBand I/O Card Installation Kit Installation InstructionsRemoving From the Server Install the Plastic Leg onto the Board Installation Instructions Safety WarningsInstallation of Equipment Over TemperatureLightening Electrical Hazard Disposal of EquipmentInserting a Cable into the Card Cable InstallationCables and Modules Removing a Cable from the Card Connector OrientationJ6J5 Class a Statement EN55022 Class a StatementKCC Notice Republic of Korea Only ConnectX-2 MCQH29-XDR Specifications SpecificationsAppendix B Qsfp Interface InfiniBand Qsfp Connector PinoutQsfp Connector Male and Female Views Installation du matériel Instructions d’installationTempérature excessive Orages dangers électriquesGeräteinstallation InstallationsanleitungenÜbertemperatur Bei Gewitter Elektrische Gefahr