Turning Technologies 1850 manual Upgrading the Dell PowerEdge 2850 Expansion-Card Riser Board

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Installing the New System Board and Riser Board

1Unpack the new system board.

2Carefully lower the system board into the chassis until the tabs on the chassis fit through the corresponding slots in the system board.

3Slide the system board towards the back of the chassis until the retention pin engages.

4Replace the front-fan tray:

a Place the front-fan tray over the three securing posts.

b Slide the front-fan tray to the left until it locks into position.

5Replace the front fans.

6Raise the drive-bay retraction bar and rotate it toward the back of the chassis until it is completely flush with the top of the drive cage. See Figure 1-3.

7Replace the memory modules.

8Replace the memory module cover.

9Replace the processor(s).

10If applicable, replace the RAC card.

11If applicable, replace the RAID key.

12Replace the back-fan tray and the back fans.

13Replace the power supply(s).

14Replace the riser board in the expansion-card cage with the new riser board. See "Upgrading the Dell PowerEdge 2850 Expansion-Card Riser Board."

15Reinstall the expansion-card-cage. See "Replacing the Expansion-Card Cage" in "Installing System Options" in your Installation and Troubleshooting Guide.

16If applicable, reconnect the RAID battery cable to the riser board. See Figure 1-4.

17Reinstall the cover.

18If applicable, reattach the bezel.

Upgrading the Dell PowerEdge 2850 Expansion-Card Riser Board

1If applicable, remove the RAID memory module from the expansion-card riser board.

2Press both release tabs on the expansion-card guide and swing open the guide. See Figure 1-4.

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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.

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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.

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