Removal and Replacement

3. Place the drive and drive tray on a suitable work surface.

Caution:

Potential ESD damage: The encryption card contains ESD-sensitive components. Make sure you follow proper ESD precautions.

4.Remove the two T9 screws from the top cover and remove the cover.

5.Remove the connectors from the HBD card.

6.Remove the four T10 screws that attach the drive to the tray.

7.Remove the T10 screw that attaches the encryption card.

8.Pull out the drive part way to gain access to the cables and connectors.

9.Remove the cable/connectors in this order:

Ethernet cable

P5

P6

Power cable

Signal cable

10.Remove the four T10 screws that fasten the card to its plate.

Replacement

Caution:

ESD-sensitive components. Make sure you follow the proper precautions.

Use care not to damage the thin, glass cable attached to J5. This cable is fragile and easily damaged.

To replace the Dione card:

1.Obtain the encryption card and remove it from its wrapper.

2.Align the card on the plate and insert the T10 mounting screws.

3.Connect P5 and P6 to the card.

4.Plug in the following cables in this order:

Signal connector from the card to the rear of the drive

Drive power (from rear of the drive)

Power jumper

5.Insert the card and plate into its position and fasten it with one T10 screw.

6.Position the HBD card back into place.

7.Re-connect the cables to the HBD card.

8.Insert the drive and fasten it to the tray with four T10 screws.

9.Replace the top cover plate and fasten it with two T10 screws.

10.Insert the drive tray into its slot in the array.

11.Reconnect the cables to the rear of the drive.

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