5–50
Field Replaceable Units
System EEPROM
If you are replacing a 715/C, 715/33, 715/50, or 715/75 processor board with a simi-
lar board (that is, with any board except a 715/64, 715/80, 715/100, or 715/100XC),
remove the EEPROM from the failed processor board and install it in the new/ex-
change processor board. (This is required to maintain software licensing.)
Figure 5–49 shows the EEPROM location. Remove the EEPROM from the new pro-
cessor board and place it into the defective processor board. (This is required for the
board test and repair process.)
NOTICE:
The EEPROM on the 715/C, 715/33, 715/50, or
715/75 processor board stores the I/O configuration
information. To retain this information when you
replace a processor board, move the original
EEPROM to the new processor board.
CAUTION:
Use an anti–static strap to prevent electrostatic dam-
age to the EEPROM. Electrostatic damage can de-
stroy the EEPROM or erase configuration informa-
tion from the EEPROM.
Use the EEPROM Puller To
Remove the EEPROM.
EEPROM
Puller
EEPROM
(location
UV17)
Figure 5–49. Removing the EEPROM (UV17)
Summary of Contents for Model 715/100 - Workstation
Page 95: ...5 10 Field Replaceable Units Figure 5 7 Removing the Second Hard Disk Drive ...
Page 96: ...Field Replaceable Units 5 11 Figure 5 8 Removing the Floppy CD ROM or DDS Drive ...
Page 97: ...5 12 Field Replaceable Units Figure 5 9 Removing the Drive Brackets ...
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