5.
If it is not already connected, plug the battery cable cache module plug into the cache module
battery connector. Push the battery cable's plug into the battery connector until it snaps into
place.
NOTE:
The lip of the battery cable's cache module plug has three tiny tabs that should face
down.
6.
If you had to remove the cache module, reinstall it (
“Replacing the 512MB cache module”
).
7.
With the battery cable plug label (contoured side) up line up the plug's thin edges with the
thin slits on the sides of the battery.
NOTE:
The BBWC battery should be print side down.
8.
Push the battery cable's plug, into the battery connector until it snaps into place.
9.
Mount the battery onto the battery mounting bracket:
a.
Position the battery with the print side down and push the end of the battery cable that
is plugged into the battery down under the battery mounting bracket's C-hook, routing
the cable so its battery end is on the side of the hook that is away from slot 3.
b.
Push the other end of the battery down between the two restraining clips.
c.
If the P700m is located in slot 1, route the battery cable over the P700m, under the DIMM
latches, doubling back towards slot 3, sliding it under the inner mezzanine post for slot
3.
If the P700m is located in slot 3, tuck the cable between the battery bracket and slot 3.
NOTE:
After installing a BBWC battery, you might see a POST message during reboot
indicating the array accelerator is temporarily disabled. This is normal as the new BBWC
battery will have a low charge. The recharge process will begin automatically when the server
blade is installed in the enclosure.
The P700m controller will operate properly while the BBWC battery recharges, although the
performance advantage of the array accelerator will be absent. After the BBWC battery
charges up to a satisfactory level, the array accelerator is automatically enabled.
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