Specifications

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4) Gently grasp the drive in question and pull it out of the magazine (Figure 4-72).
Note: These disks are hot-swappable, so you can replace individual drives while the magazine
remains resident in the system. When the upper binding bar is removed the 4 slots in the main drive
cage may slide back. Make sure that when replacing the upper binding bar that the tabs go into
these slots.
Note: In order to easily identify these disks, MaxVision serial numbers are affixed to the bottom
edge (the small white strips shown toward the bottom of the drives in Figure 4-72). Recording the
positions and serial numbers of your disks for each MaxPac is advisable.
Optical Drive (CD/DVD)
1) Note that it is not necessary to open the display assembly into its service position in order to
perform this procedure.
2) Undo the two knurled attaching the CD/DVD drive to the outside of the system's main chassis
(Figure 4-73).
Figure 4-73
Figure 4-74
3) Gently remove the CD/DVD drive from the system (Figure 4-74).
4) Take the new CD/DVD assembly as supplied by MaxVision support and incorporate it into the
system by performing the steps described above in reverse order.
Optical Drive (CD/DVD) Backplane
Note: The CD/DVD backplane cannot be easily replaced without first removing the main Power
Supply Unit (PSU). In the rare case that support advises that the CD/DVD backplane needs
replacing refer to the section on the PSU later in this chapter and then return to this section.
1) Open the display assembly into its service position as discussed earlier in this chapter.
2) Remove the CD/DVD drive as discussed in the previous topic.
3) Remove the ATA cable (observing where the red stripe is for future reference) as illustrated in
Figure 4-75.