Era/o card, Removing the era/o card – Dell PowerEdge 2600 User Manual

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8.

 

Reconnect all expansion-card cables.

9.

 

Replace the front fan assembly (see "

Replacing the Front Fan Assembly

").

10.

 

Replace the cover (see "

Replacing the Cover

").

11.

 

Replace the bezel (see "

Replacing the Bezel

").

ERA/O Card

Removing the ERA/O Card

To remove the ERA/O card, perform the following steps.

1.

 

Open the bezel (see "

Removing the Bezel

").

2.

 

Turn off the system, including any attached peripherals, and disconnect the system from the electrical outlet.

3.

 

Remove the cover (see "

Removing the Cover

").

4.

 

Remove any full-length expansion-cards that are installed (see "

Expansion Cards

").

5.

 

Remove the front fan assembly (see "

Removing the Front Fan Assembly

").

6.

 

You must remove the expansion card guide from the system before you remove the ERA/O card. To remove the expansion card guide, perform the

following steps:

a.

 

Press the middle of the expansion card guide in the direction of the SCSI backplane (away from the system board) and carefully rotate the

expansion card guide toward the system board until the card guide unhooks from the system board (see

Figure 4

-17

).

b.

 

Swing the expansion card guide up.

Figure 4-17. Removing the Expansion Card Guide

7.

 

To remove the ERA/O card from its connector on the system board, unfasten each of the support posts from the card.

a.

 

Compress the clasp at the top of the support post while carefully lifting up on the corner of the card to unseat the post (see

Figure 4

-18

).

b.

 

Repeat step a for each support post.

8.

 

Lift the ERA/O card straight up and out of the chassis.

9.

 

If you are not installing a replacement ERA/O card at this time, disconnect the network cable from the 10-Mbps server management Ethernet connector

on the system back panel.

Figure 4-18. Removing the ERA/O Card

CAUTION:

Only trained service technicians are authorized to remove the system cover and access any of the components inside the system. See

your System Information Guide for complete information about safety precautions, working inside the computer, and protecting against
electrostatic discharge.

CAUTION:

Your system has two power supply cables. To reduce the risk of electrical shock, a trained service technician must disconnect both

power supply cables before servicing the system.

NOTE:

For more information about setting up and using an ERA/O, see the remote access controller documentation provided on the documentation CD

that came with your system.

NOTICE:

Do not attempt to disconnect the ERA/O card from the connector on the system board until you have unfastened the card from each of the

four support posts.

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