RS7000
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The RS7000 provides slots, connectors, and installation space
that can accommodate a variety of options for enhancing its
performance and functionality, such as SIMM expansion memory
and I/O expansion boards.
Procedure
1. Be sure you have the following at hand before starting the
installation.
• Phillips screwdriver: Magnetic-tipped screwdriver is
recommended.
• Workbench: Please carr y out all work on a stable
workbench or table. Spreading a cloth over the work surface
will prevent scratching.
• Gloves: Be sure to wear gloves so that your hands are not
scratched by the metal cover or other metal parts.
2. Switch off the RS7000 power, and unplug the power cord
from the wall outlet.
3. Remove the screws holding the bottom cover in place.
• Set the RS7000 upside down on the workbench and use a
Phillips screwdriver to unscrew the 12 screws from the
bottom (see illus-tration below).
INSTALLING OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT
4. Holding both sides of the bottom cover with both hands, lift
the bottom cover straight up to remove it.
A
B
Do not remove the screw marked A in the illustration below.
This screw is not relevant to removing the bot-tom cover.
Holes B in the diagram below have no connection with
removing the bottom cover.
CAUTION
Removing the Bottom Cover
Summary of Contents for RS7000 Ver.1.2
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