Removing and Replacing Components

Removing and Replacing the I/O Baseboard

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Figure 4-24 I/O Baseboard Dip Switches

I/O baseboard switches

NOTE

 

The I/O baseboard is large, so use care when sliding it into the server chassis.

Step

2.

Align the I/O baseboard assembly rails with the chassis slots and slide the assembly into the

 

 

chassis until it stops against the midplane riser board socket.

 

 

 

 

 

 

CAUTION

Ensure the I/O baseboard locking lever is in the “up” position or the I/O baseboard

 

 

 

hangs up before engaging the midplane riser board socket.

 

 

 

Step

3.

With the I/O baseboard flush against the midplane riser board socket, push down firmly on the

 

 

locking lever until the I/O baseboard plugs all the way into the midplane riser board socket.

Step

4.

Replace the three chassis fan units. “Replacing a Hot-Swap Chassis Fan Unit” on page 65.

Step

5.

Plug in all external cabling the rear ports of the I/O baseboard.

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HP Integrity Server rx4640 manual 24 I/O Baseboard Dip Switches