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Upgrades and Options
Installing a 5 1/4-Inch Device or 3 1/2-Inch Diskette Drive
Caution: CD-ROM devices contain a laser system and
are classified as ©CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCTS. To use
these devices properly, thoroughly read the
documentation provided by the CD-ROM manufacturer,
and keep the documentation for future reference. In
case of any trouble with a CD-ROM, please contact your
nearest service representative. To prevent direct
exposure to the laser beam, do not try to open the
enclosure.
Use of controls or adjustments or performance of
procedures other than those specified in the CD-ROM
manufacturer's documentation may result in hazardous
radiation exposure.
Note: If you are replacing a diskette drive in Bay E or
installing a diskette drive in bay F, use the internal
diskette drive cables provided with the system. If you
are installing a SCSI device in bays B, C, and D, you
must use the internal SCSI cables. Contact your sales
representative or dealer for a list of approved optional
peripheral devices.
1.
Power off the system and remove the top cover
described earlier in this chapter.
2.
Observe the safety and ESD precautions listed at
the beginning of this chapter.
3.
Unlock and open the top left exterior door.
4.
Each empty media or diskette drive bay has a blank
panel tray. To remove a blank panel tray from the
chassis, you must first remove the device bay frame
from the front of the chassis. To remove the frame,
first remove the two screws located on the top of the
frame (Figure 5-20).
5.
Carefully remove the device bay frame from the
chassis by pulling its top slightly out away from the
chassis and then up and out of the hinge tabs at the
bottom edge of the frame.
Summary of Contents for HX4000
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