Owners Manual
Table Of Contents
- Dell EMC PowerEdge MX750c Installation and Service Manual
- Contents
- About this document
- Dell EMC PowerEdge MX750c system overview
- Initial system setup and configuration
- Minimum to POST and system management configuration validation
- Installing and removing system components
- Safety instructions
- Before working inside your system
- After working inside your system
- Recommended tools
- PowerEdge MX750c sled
- Sled cover
- Air shroud
- Processor and memory module blank
- Drives
- Drive backplane
- Cable routing
- Drive cage
- Control panel
- System memory
- Processor and heat sink module
- PERC card
- Optional IDSDM module
- M.2 BOSS card
- Mezzanine cards
- Optional internal USB memory key
- System battery
- System board
- Trusted Platform Module
- Upgrade Kits
- Jumpers and connectors
- System diagnostics and indicator codes
- Getting help
- Documentation resources
Removing the mini Mezzanine card
Prerequisites
CAUTION: To ensure proper system cooling, mini Mezzanine blank must be installed in the mini Mezzanine
socket.
NOTE: It is recommended to remove the mini Mezzanine blank only if you intend to install mini Mezzanine card in the
sockets.
1. Follow the safety guidelines listed in Safety Instructions.
2. Follow the procedure listed in Before working inside your system.
NOTE: MX750c supports HBA330 MMZ and Fiber channel MMZ, which is installed in mini Mezzanine socket.
Steps
1. Pull the blue pull tag to lift the lever up of the mini Mezzanine card.
2. Holding the lever and the edge of the mini Mezzanine card, lift the mini Mezzanine card from the system.
Figure 80. Removing the mini Mezzanine card (HBA330 MMZ)
NOTE: Install the connector cap on the I/O connector of the mini Mezzanine card, when not installed on system board.
Next steps
1. Follow the procedure listed in After working inside your system.
Installing the mini Mezzanine card
Prerequisites
1. Follow the safety guidelines listed in Safety Instructions.
2. Follow the procedure listed in Before working inside your system.
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Installing and removing system components