Specifications

HD I/O Guide30
8 Slide the edges of the card into the guide rails
on each side of the bay.
9 Gently push the card back into the bay, lifting
slightly to keep components underneath the
card from touching the back panel.
10 Secure the I/O card to the back panel of the
HD I/O chassis with the same screws you re-
moved from the either the empty bay cover or
from the I/O card you previously removed.
11 Locate the raised ridge in the middle of the
connector on one end of the 50-pin cable that
connects the I/O card to the HD I/O chassis.
This ridge is only on one side of the connector,
and there is a matching groove on only one side
of the 50-pin connector on the chassis.
12 Gently push the cable connector into the
chassis’ connector. The ridge on the cable con-
nector must line directly into the groove on the
chassis connector. Be very careful not to bend
any of the pins.
Inserting the card into the guide rails for the empty bay
Lifting slightly while pushing the card back into the bay
guide rails
Securing the I/O card to the back panel of the HD I/O
Connecting the 50-pin cable to the HD I/O chassis