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Installing System Components
3
Remove the labels from the placard, and affix them to the chassis under
the hard drive bays (tower orientation) or to the right of the hard drive
bays (rack orientation).
4
Install the system board in the chassis:
WARNING:
Do not lift the system board by the memory modules latches,
processor heat sink, or any component on the system board.
a
Grip the system board by the two blue touch points, located near the
two processor sockets (only one touch point is visible in Figure 3-27).
b
Holding the connector end of the system board up at an angle, lower
the system board into the chassis.
c
Lower the system board securing slots onto the metal hooks in the
chassis.
d
Holding the system board touch points, slide the system board
towards the back of the system, inserting the connectors into the
cutouts in the chassis. See Figure 3-27.
The blue release pin locks into place when the system board is fully
seated.
5
Depending on your configuration, connect the following cables that you
removed in "Removing the System Board." See Figure 6-1 for connector
locations.
•
Three power cables to the J_PWR1, J_PWR2, and J_PDB connectors
•
Control panel cable to the CRTL_PNL connector
•
SATA cable(s) to the SATA connector(s)
•
SAS backplane cable to BP_PWR connector
•
Internal SD module cable to the J_SDCARD connector
•
Internal USB module cable to the INT_USB connector
6
Install the SAS backplane. See "Installing the SAS Backplane."
7
Install any processors, heat sinks, processor blanks, and heat-sink blanks
that were previously removed. See "Installing a Processor."
8
Install the memory modules in the same sockets from which they were
removed, and install any memory-module blanks that were previously
removed. See "Installing Memory Modules."
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Summary of Contents for PowerEdge T610
Page 1: ...Dell PowerEdge T610 Systems Hardware Owner s Manual ...
Page 23: ...About Your System 23 Figure 1 5 Power Supply Status Indicator 1 power supply status 1 ...
Page 56: ...56 About Your System ...
Page 154: ...154 Installing System Components ...
Page 188: ...188 Jumpers and Connectors ...
Page 190: ...190 Getting Help ...
Page 205: ...Index 205 warranty 55 wet system troubleshooting 158 ...
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