Dell MD1400 manual Installing the backplane, Removing and installing the backplane

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Figure 23. Removing and installing the backplane

1. screws (5)

2. captive screws (2)

3.backplane

Installing the backplane

1.Align the holes on the backplane with the holes on the enclosure.

2.Tighten the captive screw to secure the backplane to the chassis.

3.Replace the screws that secure the backplane to the chassis.

4.Align the slots on the EMM or power supply cage with the tabs on the chassis.

5.Push the EMM or power supply cage toward the front of the enclosure.

6.Replace the screws that secure the EMM or power supply cage to the chassis.

7.Install the control panel. See Installing the control panel.

8.Install the power supply or cooling fan modules. See Installing an AC power supply unit or cooling fan module.

9.Install the hard disk drives. See Installing a hard disk drive.

10.Connect all the cables to the enclosure.

11.Turn on the enclosure and the host server.

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Contents Dell Storage MD1400 Enclosures Page Contents Getting help Troubleshooting your enclosureAbout your enclosure Front-panel features and indicatorsFront-bezel features and indicators Front-bezel features and indicatorsHard disk drive indicators Hard disk drive indicator patternsEnclosure Management Module Back-panel features and indicatorsEMM thermal shutdown Enclosure failover when two EMMs are installedOther information you may need Power indicator codesPage Front bezel optional Recommended toolsRemoving the front bezel Removing a hard disk drive blank Installing the front bezelSafety Models AMT, E03J, and E04J Hard disk drivesRemoving a hard disk drive Installing a hard disk drive blankRemoving a hard disk drive from a hard disk drive carrier Installing a hard disk driveInstalling a hard disk drive into a hard disk drive carrier Removing an EMM blank Installing an EMM blankRemoving an EMM Removing and installing an EMM Installing an EMMRemoving an AC power supply unit or cooling fan module AC power supply unit or cooling fan moduleInstalling an AC power supply unit or cooling fan module About DC power supply unitsPower indicator codes LED Input Requirements DC power supply module back panel featuresRemoving and installing the DC power supply unit Kit ContentsAssembling and connecting the safety ground wire Required WiresConnecting the power cable to the power supply module Wiring the power cablesConnecting the dc power cables Removing a DC power supplyRemoving and installing a dc power supply module Installing a DC Power Supply ModuleTroubleshooting a DC power supply Power Supply Module FailuresControl panel Technical specificationsRemoving the control panel Backplane Installing the control panelRemoving the backplane Removing and installing the EMM or power supply cage Removing and installing the backplane Installing the backplaneTroubleshooting external connections Troubleshooting loss of communicationTroubleshooting power supply unit or cooling fan module Troubleshooting enclosure cooling problems Troubleshooting hard disk drives Troubleshooting Enclosure Management ModulesTroubleshooting a wet enclosure Troubleshooting enclosure connectionsTroubleshooting a damaged enclosure Page Documentation feedback Contacting Dell
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MD1400 specifications

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