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4.
Remove the device from its protective wrapper and place it on an antistatic surface. Record
the drive model and serial number in the equipment log.
5.
Set any drive jumpers or switches before you install the drive. See the documentation that
comes with the device for jumper or switch information.
6.
Attach the mounting rails to the device with the four screws that come with the device.
NOTE
:
If the drive comes with drive rails, do not use them.
Remove any rails already attached.
CAUTION
When installing mounting rails on a removable device always use the screws
that come with the device. Using longer screws or those of different diameter
may cause damage to the device.
When installing a double-height device, use the DLT device rails that come with
he server.
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7.
Install the media device into the bay as follows:
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Move any cables in the bay out of the way.
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Align the rails on the media device with the support guides in the bay.
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Slide the device into the bay until the slide rails are flush with the system.
8.
Secure the device to the system with the screws removed in step 3 above.
Summary of Contents for EXPRESS5800/120MF
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