System board and midplane board removal, System board and midplane board replacement – Dell PowerVault 715N (Rackmount NAS Appliance) User Manual

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System Board and Midplane Board Removal

CAUTION:

Read the safety instructions in your System Information document.

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

2.

Remove the bezel

.

3.

Remove the system cover

.

4.

Remove the fan assembly

.

5. Pull each hard-drive carrier partially out of its slot, approximately 2.5 cm (1 inch).

6. Label and disconnect the

control panel ribbon cable attached to the midplane board (JP5)

.

7. Disconnect the two

DC power cables from their power input connector on the system board

.

8. Remove all external peripheral cables from their connectors at the back of the system.

9. Record the locations and remove all internal cables attached to the system board.

10.

Remove the expansion card

, if one is installed.

11.

Remove the riser card

.

12. Release the

side latches on each end of the midplane board

.

13. Press the

center release latch tab

toward the midplane while pulling on the latch's right edge.

The latch pivots away from the midplane board.

14. Unscrew the thumbscrew securing the system board to the chassis floor.

15. Slide the system board and midplane board toward the front of the system chassis about 6.3 mm (0.25 inch).

16. Carefully pivot the system board and midplane board up and out of the chassis.

Be sure to lift the midplane board first, and when it is free of the chassis, pull the system board away from the

back panel.

17. Place the system board and midplane board on a smooth, antistatic surface.

18.

Remove the microprocessor

.

19. Remove the

memory modules

.

System Board and Midplane Board Replacement

1. Pivot the system board and midplane board assembly into the chassis, first lowering the system board end, and

then lowering the midplane board. When the midplane board reaches the chassis floor, slide the assembly to the

rear about 6.3 mm (0.25 inch).

The grounding pins enter their holes on the system board and the serial port connector protrudes from its opening

in the back panel.

2. Tighten the thumbscrew to secure the system board to the chassis floor.

3. Lock the

side latches

on each end of the midplane board.

4. Pivot the center release latch tab toward the midplane until it locks in place with a click.

5. Install the

memory modules

.

6.

Install the microprocessor

.

7. Ensure that the system board jumpers and switches are set to the same settings as the board you removed.

8. Connect the two DC power cables to their

power input connectors (CN1 and CN2)

on the system board.

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