Replacing basic chassis components
Standard 1.0
130
CallPilot
To remove the server cover
1
Remove the front bezel (see page 129).
2
Power down the server and disconnect all power cords.
3
Loosen the three thumbscrews at the rear of the top cover.
4
Remove the server cover by pulling the cover toward the rear of the
chassis, and then lifting it up and off.
5
Clip the lead from your ESD wrist strap to an unpainted metal section of
the chassis.
.
DANGER
Risk of electric shock
High current inside the chassis can cause severe injury.
.
CAUTION
Risk of equipment damage
Take precautions to protect internal components. Electrostatic
discharge (ESD) can damage boards and make them unusable.
Wear an ESD wrist strap.
Summary of Contents for CallPilot 1001rp
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Page 6: ...vi CallPilot Publication history Standard 1 0...
Page 38: ...Troubleshooting your CallPilot system Standard 1 0 38 CallPilot...
Page 62: ...Using Windows NT online diagnostic tools Standard 1 0 62 CallPilot...
Page 74: ...Using serial port diagnostic tools Standard 1 0 74 CallPilot...
Page 88: ...Using CallPilot Manager to monitor hardware Standard 1 0 88 CallPilot...
Page 114: ...Using CallPilot Manager to monitor hardware Standard 1 0 114 CallPilot...
Page 150: ...Replacing basic chassis components Standard 1 0 150 CallPilot...
Page 168: ...Replacing a hard drive tape drive CD ROM drive or floppy drive Standard 1 0 168 CallPilot...
Page 178: ...Performing RAID maintenance Standard 1 0 178 CallPilot...
Page 260: ...Performing RAID maintenance Standard 1 0 260 CallPilot...
Page 274: ...Replacing or adding voice processing boards Standard 1 0 274 CallPilot...
Page 280: ...Replacing the video card Standard 1 0 280 CallPilot...
Page 292: ...Replacing the network cards Standard 1 0 292 CallPilot...
Page 320: ...Maintaining the Pentium II SBC card Standard 1 0 320 CallPilot Pentium II SBC...
Page 348: ...Maintaining the Pentium III SBC card Standard 1 0 348 CallPilot...
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