Chapter 7

Replacing Parts

Pull the CD-ROM assembly out of the chassis.

Remove the four screws (two on each side) from the CD-ROM tray.

22. Place the CD-ROM in an anti-static bag.

Figure 7-3. Removing the CD-ROM

Replacing the CD-ROM

1.Remove the CD-ROM from the shipping container.

2.Set the jumper on the back of the CD-ROM to “CS” (Cable Select). Refer to the CD-ROM documentation for detailed instructions.

3.If not already mounted, place the CD-ROM into the CD-ROM tray and secure it using the four screws.

4.Guide the CD-ROM tray into the chassis opening, with the cable connectors of the CD-ROM toward the rear of the chassis.

The first CD-ROM must be mounted in the second shelf.

5.Push the CD-ROM tray all the way into the chassis until the CD-ROM tray snaps into place. The two release tabs should click when in place.

6.At the rear of the CD-ROM, carefully connect the power and data cables.

The IDE CD-ROM uses one connector on the cable from the IDE-2 connector, leaving one connector for an optional third hard drive in shelf 4 or an optional IDE device in shelf 3.

7.Replace the upper bezel.

8.Replace the left side cover.

9.Replace the external cables and power cord.

10.Power on the Server as described in Chapter 1, “Controls and Indicators.”

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HP Server tc2110 manual Replacing the CD-ROM, Removing the CD-ROM

Server tc2110 specifications

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