Product specifications
Chapter 2: Hardware Installation
1. Make sure the key-lock is in the unlocked position, i.e., the groove on
its face is in a horizontal orientation. If the groove is in a vertical
position, as shown in Figure 2-11, then the key-lock is locked and the
front flap on the drive tray cannot be opened.
Figure 2-11: Front View of an Individual Drive Tray
2. Open the front flap on the drive tray. (See Figure 2-12) Push the
button on the front of the drive tray. The front flap will open in an
upward direction.
Figure 2-12: Drive Tray Front Flap
3. Align the drive tray with the slot in which you wish to insert it. Make
sure that it is resting on the rails inside the enclosure. Once the drive
tray is lined up with the slot, gently slide it in. This should be done
smoothly and gently. (See Figure 2-13)
Figure 2-13: Installing a Drive Tray
4. Close the front flap on the drive tray. Make sure the front flap is closed
properly to ensure that the SATA connector at the back of the drive tray
is firmly connected to the corresponding connector on the mid-plane
board. If the front flap is not closed properly, the connection between
the hard drive and the subsystem will not be secure.
Drive Tray Installation
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