Enter the BIOS Setup utility and compare the settings on the screen with your notes or the server hardware manuals. Correct any discrepancies then save the changes and restart the server.

Turn off the server, remove the cover, and make sure that all cables inside the case are attached securely. Also, make sure that the colored cable edges are aligned correctly and that the connectors did not miss any pins.

Disconnect and reconnect the cables. Close the case as described in “Closing the case” on page 31, reconnect the modem and power cords, then turn on the server.

Turn off the server, remove the cover and, if you have the proper test equipment, make sure that the new battery has power. (Although unlikely, your new battery may be defective.) Close the case as described in “Closing the case” on page 31, reconnect the power cord, then turn on the server.

Expansion cards

The server supports two 32-bit, 33 MHz PCI cards. Both slots support half-length cards. In addition, the server supports six full-length, hot-swap PCI cards. Two of these cards can be 64-bit, 66 MHz cards and four can be 64-bit, 33 MHz cards. See “System board” on page 13 for the locations of the card slots.

Replacing a hot-swap PCI card

You do not need to turn off the server to install or replace a hot-swap expansion card.

To replace a hot-swap expansion card:

1Set any jumpers and switches on the replacement card, if required in the card instructions.

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