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provided. You should not insert this card in any other slot other than the
dedicated slot because it will not function properly in any other slot on
the motherboard.
Step Three: Power Down Host Computer and Remove
Cover
WARNING
High voltages are present inside the chassis when the unit’s powe
r
cord is plugged into an electrical outlet. Disconnect the power cord
from its source before removing the chassis cover. Turning the system
power off at the power on/off switch does not remove power to
components. High voltage is still present.
CAUTION
Before touching anything inside the chassis, move to an ESD station
and follow proper ESD procedure. Failure to do so may result in
electrostatic discharge damaging the computer or its components. Fo
r
more information, see “Protecting Against Electrostatic Discharge”.
Use the procedures for shutting down your system provided in your
owner's manual or system documentation. Turn off power to your
computer.
Remove the cover.
Step Four: Remove PCI Cards from Host Computer
Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) Warning
All PCI cards are susceptible to electrostatic discharge. When
moving PCI cards, it is best to carry the cards in anti-static
packaging. If you need to set a PCI card down, be sure to place i
t
inside or on top of an anti-static surface. For more information, see
“Protecting Against Electrostatic Discharge”.
Remove any PCI cards from your host system that you wish to relocate
to the PCI expansion system.
Step Five: Install PCI Host Interface Card
Install the PCI host interface card in any available PCI slot in your host
computer and secure with a retaining screw.