Turning Technologies 2850, 1850 manual Removing the System Board and Riser Board

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This document describes how to upgrade your system to support PCI-e expansion cards. Your upgrade kit includes a new system board and riser board.

CAUTION: Many repairs may only be done by a certified service technician. You should only perform troubleshooting and simple repairs as authorized in your product documentation, or as directed by the online or telephone service and support team. Damage due to servicing that is not authorized by Dell is not covered by your warranty. Read and follow the safety instructions that came with the product.

NOTE: See your Installation and Troubleshooting Guide for detailed instructions on removing or replacing components.

Removing and Replacing the System Board and Riser Board In A Dell™ PowerEdge™ 1850 System

Removing the System Board and Riser Board

1If applicable, remove the bezel.

2Turn off the system and attached peripherals, and disconnect the system from the electrical outlet and peripherals.

3Remove the system from the rack and place it on a work surface.

4Remove the system cover.

5Remove the SCSI backplane board. See "SCSI Backplane Board" in the Service-Only Parts Replacement Procedures guide on support.dell.com.

6Disconnect the fan power cables.

7Remove the expansion cards. See "Expansion Cards" in "Installing System Options" in your

Installation and Troubleshooting Guide.

8Remove the riser board:

a Lift the two plastic rivets that secure the riser board insulator, then remove the insulator. See Figure 1-1.

b If a SCSI data cable is connected to the riser board, disconnect the SCSI data cable from the SCSI data connector on the riser board. See Figure 1-1.

c Unlock the riser board cam lever, then lift the riser board from the chassis. See Figure 1-1.

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2850, 1850 specifications

Turning Technologies offers the 1850 and 2850 models, which are sophisticated classroom response systems designed to engage students and enhance learning experiences through real-time feedback. These devices cater to various educational environments, whether in traditional classrooms, online settings, or hybrid models.

The Turning Technologies 1850 features an intuitive keypad design that allows students to answer multiple-choice questions, true/false queries, and even short-answer questions with ease. Its ergonomic layout ensures comfort during prolonged use, making it an ideal choice for both younger students and adult learners. The 1850 utilizes wireless technology, which allows for seamless integration into existing classroom setups. Moreover, it operates on long-lasting batteries, ensuring uninterrupted usage throughout the school year.

On the other hand, the Turning Technologies 2850 is a more advanced version, featuring enhanced capabilities such as a larger LCD screen that provides immediate feedback to students. The screen displays question numbers, responses, and status indicators, allowing students to engage more deeply with the material. The 2850 also offers an expanded range of question types, including numeric entry and text input, broadening the assessment opportunities for educators.

Both models come equipped with TurningPoint software, which simplifies the process of creating and administering quizzes and polls. Educators can design custom assessments that align with their curriculum, track student performance, and analyze results in real-time. This data-driven approach not only helps improve teaching strategies but also supports personalized learning pathways for students.

Another significant characteristic of both the 1850 and 2850 is their robust data security. The devices are designed to protect student information, ensuring compliance with various educational regulations. Additionally, their compatibility with various learning management systems (LMS) enhances their usability in diverse educational contexts.

The widespread versatility of the Turning Technologies 1850 and 2850 makes them suitable for both formative and summative assessments. Teachers can use them for quick polls during lectures or for comprehensive quizzes and exams, fostering a dynamic and interactive learning environment. Overall, the combination of user-friendly design, innovative technology, and powerful software makes Turning Technologies' response systems a valuable asset in modern education.