Quick Reference Guide
Table Of Contents
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- Contents
- Checking Inside the Computer
- Safety First—For You and Your Computer
- Opening the Computer Doors
- Removing the Optional Front Bezel
- Removing and Replacing the Expansion- Card Cage
- Removing the Expansion-Card Cage
- Replacing the Expansion-Card Cage
- Inside the Chassis
- Troubleshooting a Wet Computer
- Troubleshooting a Damaged Computer
- Troubleshooting the Battery
- Troubleshooting Redundant Power Supplies
- Removing and Replacing a Power Supply
- Troubleshooting a Cooling Fan
- Troubleshooting Expansion Cards
- Troubleshooting System Memory
- Troubleshooting the Video Subsystem
- Troubleshooting the System Board
- Troubleshooting the Diskette Drive Subsystem
- Troubleshooting a SCSI Tape Drive
- Troubleshooting SCSI Hard-Disk Drives
- Troubleshooting a RAID Controller
- Troubleshooting an Integrated RAID Controller
- Troubleshooting a PERC 2 Card
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- Installing System Board Options
- Expansion Cards
- Installing an Expansion Card
- Removing an Expansion Card
- Adding Memory
- Memory Upgrade Kits
- DIMM Installation Guidelines
- Performing a Memory Upgrade
- Installing DIMMs
- Removing DIMMs
- Upgrading the Microprocessor or Installing a Secondary Microprocessor
- Removing a Terminator Card
- Installing a Terminator Card
- Removing the SEC Cartridge and Heat Sink Assembly
- Replacing the SEC Cartridge and Heat Sink Assembly
- Activating the Integrated RAID Controller
- Replacing the Battery
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- Installing Hard-Disk Drives
- Preparing SCSI Hard-Disk Drives for Installation
- SCSI Hard-Disk Drive Configuration
- Partitioning and Formatting SCSI Hard-Disk Drives
- General Information on Cabling
- Installing SCSI Hard-Disk Drives
- Installing a Dell PowerEdge Expandable RAID Controller Host Adapter Card
- Installing a SCSI Backplane Daughter Card
- Configuring the Boot Device
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- Safety Instructions
- Notes, Notices, Cautions, and Warnings
- Safety Caution and Warnings
- Additional Safety Precautions
- General Precautions
- Precautions for Server and Storage Systems
- Precautions for Rack-Mountable Products
- Precautions for Products With Modems, Telecommunications, or Local Area Network Options
- Precautions for Products With Laser Devices
- When Working Inside Your Computer
- Protecting Against Electrostatic Discharge
- Ergonomic Computing Habits
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support.dell.com Installing a Drive in the Peripheral Bay 9-5
7. Remove the plastic insert from the front of the peripheral cage.
From the inside of the chassis, push outwards on the center of the insert to
release the insert from the chassis.
8. Slide the new drive into the peripheral cage until it snaps securely into place.
If necessary, you can adjust drive alignment by repositioning one or both rails.
9. Lower the peripheral cage back into the chassis, then slide the cage forward into
position.
Be careful to not trap power or interface cables underneath the cage when rein-
stalling it.
10. Secure the peripheral cage by tightening the thumbscrew at the back corner of
the cage.
11. Reconnect the power cable, cooling fans wiring harness, and interposer board
interface cable to the interposer board.
12. Plug the DC power cable connector into the 4-pin power input connector on the
back of the drive.
13. Connect the SCSI device to the SCSI cable provided with the device. Attach the
other end of the SCSI cable to the interface connector SCSI2 (Channel B) on the
system board.
14. Check all cable connections that may have been loosened during this procedure.
Arrange cables so that they will not catch on the computer covers or block the air-
flow of the fans or cooling vents.
15. Close the computer covers.
16. Reconnect the computer and peripherals to their AC power sources, and turn
them on.
17. Test the device.
To test a tape drive, refer to the documentation for the tape drive software to per-
form a tape drive backup and verification test.
Tape drives that require their own separate controller cards are shipped with the con-
troller card and an interface cable.
To install the drive in the peripheral bay, perform the following steps.
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