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Parts Removal and Replacement Guide HP B2600 Workstations Manufacturing Part Number: A6070-90011 Edition E0601...
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Contents A. Regulatory Statements Electromagnetic Compatibility ....... . 73 Federal Communications Commission (FCC) ....73 VCCI Statement for Class A Products .
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Preface This Parts Removal and Replacement Guide provides instructions for removing and replacing HP B2600 system components. Note that this document is to be used with the Parts Only Warranty program. Installation Notice Products designated in the Hewlett-Packard price list as customer installable can be installed using the instructions provided with the product.
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To maintain FCC/EMI compliance, verify that all covers are replaced and that all screws are properly seated. Workstation Configurations Refer to the HP Workstations web site for a complete list of supported accessories, peripherals, and operating system versions for the HP B2600 workstations. The URL for the web site is: http://www.hp.com/workstations...
Remove/Replace System Components Tools Required Tools Required Use the following tools to remove or replace system upgrades (for example, hard disk drives): • Light-duty flat blade screwdriver with 6-inch (150 mm) blade • Number 2 Phillips screwdriver with 6-inch (150mm) blade •...
If you need to install a new system component, simply follow the procedures for replacing the particular component in this chapter. Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) Precautions To prevent damage to the HP B2600 workstation, observe all of the following ESD precautions while performing the system upgrade procedures: • Work on a static-free mat.
Remove/Replace System Components Removing/Replacing System Components Prerequisite for Using the Procedures in this Chapter You must complete the following steps before performing any of the removal/replacement procedures in this chapter: 1. Power off the workstation (either by executing shutdown -h as root, or by simply pressing the power switch on the front panel of the workstation, which accomplishes the same thing), as well as the monitor and any attached peripheral devices.
Removing the Front Bezel and Top Cover 1. Turn your workstation off and unplug it. 2. Lay your workstation on a soft anti-static surface with the HP logo text in the upright position. 3. Press in on both release buttons found on the ends of the bezel and pull outward from the workstation to remove it.
Removing/Replacing System Components Replacing the Front Bezel and Top Cover This section describes how to replace the HP B2600 workstation’s front bezel and top cover. After you have completed the necessary component upgrades to your workstation, you need to replace the top cover and bezel on you workstation.
Remove/Replace System Components Removing/Replacing System Components Removing Memory DIMMs This section explains how to remove DIMM cards from your workstation. Please refer to the subsequent “Memory Configuration” section for the proper sequencing of DIMM cards in the system board’s memory slots. Here is the procedure for removing DIMM cards from your workstation: 1.
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Removing/Replacing System Components Memory Configuration The HP B2600 workstation has four memory slots, labeled SL0, SL1, SL2and SL3 (SL0 is the slot closest to the workstation’s chassis). You can mix 256MB, 512MB and 1GB memory cards in the memory slots, but you must install them using the memory sequence shown in Figure 1-5.
2. Determine the appropriate memory slot(s) for your DIMM card(s). See Figure 1-6. You can mix 256MB, 512MB and 1GB memory cards in the memory slots, but you must install them using the memory sequence shown in Figure 1-6. Figure 1-6. Memory Loading Sequence in the HP B2600 Chapter 1...
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Memory tab. The next window that appears will tell you how much memory you have available. If the amount of memory you were expecting does not appear, repeat this procedure. If the correct amount of memory still does not appear, contact your local HP Support Representative.
Remove/Replace System Components Removing/Replacing System Components Removing the CD Drive To remove the CD drive, follow this procedure: 1. Complete the procedure in the section “Removing the Front Bezel and Top Cover” found in this chapter. 2. Disconnect the CD drive control cable by pulling up on its pull tab and disconnect the power cable by pressing in on its latch release.
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Remove/Replace System Components Removing/Replacing System Components 4. Press in on the retainer clips on both sides of the CD drive bay and pull toward you. See Figure 1-10. Figure 1-10. Removing the CD Drive Bay and CD Drive CD Drive CD Drive Retainer Clip CD Drive...
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Remove/Replace System Components Removing/Replacing System Components 6. Disconnect the CD drive power cable, control cable, and audio cable (if an audio card is present). See Figure 1-12. Note that these cables are keyed for easy replacement. Figure 1-12. Disconnecting the CD Drive’s Cables Power Cable Control Cable Audio Cable...
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Remove/Replace System Components Removing/Replacing System Components 8. Slide the CD drive out of the CD drive bay. See Figure 1-14. Figure 1-14. CD Drive Removed from the CD Drive Bay Mounting Screw Holes CD Drive CD Drive Mounting Screw Holes Chapter 1...
Remove/Replace System Components Removing/Replacing System Components Replacing the CD Drive To replace the CD drive, follow this procedure: 1. Remove the current CD drive if you have not already done this. Otherwise, skip this step. To remove the CD drive, follow the procedure in the section “Removing the CD Drive”...
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Remove/Replace System Components Removing/Replacing System Components 4. Connect the CD drive power cable, control cable, and audio cable (if an audio card is present). See Figure 1-17. Note that these cables are keyed for easy replacement. Figure 1-17. Connecting the CD Drive’s Cables Power Cable Control Cable Audio Cable...
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Remove/Replace System Components Removing/Replacing System Components 6. Slide the CD drive bay and CD drive back into the workstation. You will hear the retainer clips snap in place when the CD drive bay and CD drive are properly installed. See Figure 1-19. Figure 1-19.
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Disk Devices icon. In the next window that appears, you should see your CD drive listed. If it is not listed, repeat this procedure. If your CD drive is still not listed, contact your local HP Support Representative. Chapter 1...
Remove/Replace System Components Removing/Replacing System Components Removing the PCI Cage, I/O Card and PCI Backplane Board To remove the PCI cage, I/O card and PCI backplane board from the system, you will need to follow the procedures discussed in the subsequent sections. PCI Cage Removal To remove the PCI cage, follow this procedure: 1.
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Remove/Replace System Components Removing/Replacing System Components I/O Card Removal This procedure assumes you have removed the PCI cage from the system. 1. Set the PCI cage on an anti-static surface and remove the PCI cage cover. See Figure 1-24. Figure 1-24. Removing the PCI Cage Cover PCI Cage Cover 2.
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Remove/Replace System Components Removing/Replacing System Components 3. Grasp the I/O card’s bulkhead and the rear edge and lift it out of its PCI slot. As you lift up on the I/O card, you may need to slightly rock it back and forth. This will loosen the I/O card from its PCI slot.
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Remove/Replace System Components Removing/Replacing System Components 2. Slide the PCI backplane board away from the PCI cage’s I/O card openings and remove it from the PCI cage. See Figure 1-28. Note that the PCI backplane board has two elongated slots cut in it that allow the card to slide in grooves located on the top of two PCI cage standoffs.
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Remove/Replace System Components Removing/Replacing System Components PCI Card Guide Removal The PCI cover’s card guides are made of plastic and can be easily removed to accommodate PCI cards that have components or connectors with which the guide interferes. Therefore, you may need to remove them from the PCI cover. To do this follow the procedure in this section.
Remove/Replace System Components Removing/Replacing System Components Replacing the PCI Cage, I/O Card and PCI Backplane Board To replace the PCI backplane board, I/O card and PCI cage in the system, you will need to follow the procedures discussed in the subsequent sections. PCI Backplane Board Replacement To replace the PCI backplane board, follow this procedure: 1.
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Remove/Replace System Components Removing/Replacing System Components I/O Card Replacement This procedure assumes you have replaced the PCI cage backplane board in the system. 1. Replace the PCI backplane board in the PCI cage if you have not already done this. Otherwise, skip this step.
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Remove/Replace System Components Removing/Replacing System Components 5. Replace the PCI cage cover by inserting its two retainer tabs into the retainer slots and rotating the cover downward until the cover’s slide lock snaps into place in the PCI cage’s slide lock slot. See Figure 1-35. Figure 1-35.
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In the next window that appears, you should see your I/O card listed. If it is not listed, repeat the previous procedures in this section including this one. If your I/O card is still not listed, contact your local HP Support Representative. PCI Card Guide Replacement This section explains how to replace a PCI card guide that has been removed from your PCI cage cover.
Remove/Replace System Components Removing/Replacing System Components Removing the Hard Disk Drive(s) To remove the hard disk drive(s), follow this procedure: 1. Complete the procedure in the section “Removing the CD Drive” (steps 1 through 3; in this chapter), “Removing the DAT Drive” (steps 1 through 5; in Appendix C), or “Removing the Flexible Disk Drive”...
Remove/Replace System Components Removing/Replacing System Components Replacing the Hard Disk Drive(s) To replace the hard disk drive(s), follow this procedure: 1. Remove the CD drive, DAT drive or flexible disk drive if you have not already done this. Otherwise, skip this step. To remove the CD drive, DAT drive or flexible disk drive, follow the procedure in the section “Removing the CD Drive”...
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Disk Devices icon. In the next window that appears, you should see your hard disk drive listed. If it is not listed, repeat this procedure. If your hard disk drive is still not listed, contact your local HP Support Representative. Chapter 1...
Remove/Replace System Components Removing/Replacing System Components Removing the Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) Module To remove the liquid crystal display, follow this procedure: 1. Complete the procedure in the section “Removing the Front Bezel and Top Cover” found in this chapter. 2.
LCD does not light up and the heart shaped activity indicator is not blinking, repeat this procedure. If your LCD continues to not light up and the heart shaped activity indicator is not blinking, contact your local HP Support Representative. Chapter 1...
Removing the AC or DC Power Supply The HP B2600 workstation can be purchased with either an AC or DC power source. This section covers how to remove the AC power supply. To learn how to remove the DC power supply, see Appendix B in this document.
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Remove/Replace System Components Removing/Replacing System Components 4. Unscrew the four power supply mounting screws located on the back of the system. See Figure 1-48. Note that there is a power supply support arm that fits into a slot on the system divider panel.
Removing/Replacing System Components Replacing the AC or DC Power Supply You can choose to have either an AC or DC power source when ordering a HP B2600 workstation. The AC power source is suitable for most of your computing needs.
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If your workstation’s LCD does not light up and the CDE login screen does not appear, repeat this procedure. If your workstation’s LCD still does not light up and the CDE login screen does not appear, contact your local HP Support Representative.
Remove/Replace System Components Removing/Replacing System Components Removing the System Board To remove the system board, follow this procedure: 1. Complete the procedure in the section “Removing the CD Drive” (steps 1 through 3; in this chapter), “Removing the DAT Drive” (steps 1 through 5; in Appendix C), or “Removing the Flexible Disk Drive”...
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Remove/Replace System Components Removing/Replacing System Components 7. Grasp the system board by the microprocessor’s turbo-cooler heatsink and the handle located on the back edge of the system board, and slide the system board toward the front of the workstation (in the direction of the arrow). See Figure 1-55. Note that this step unlocks the system board from its standoffs.
Remove/Replace System Components Removing/Replacing System Components Replacing the System Board To replace the system board, follow this procedure: 1. Remove the system board if you have not already done this. Otherwise, skip this step. To remove the system board, follow the procedure in the section “Removing the System Board”...
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Remove/Replace System Components Removing/Replacing System Components 4. Align the system board screw hole that is located on the workstation’s chassis with the threaded screw hole on the system board’s handle and screw in the system board’s rear mounting screw. See Figure 1-59. Figure 1-59.
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If your workstation’s LCD does not light up and the CDE login screen does not appear, repeat this procedure. If your workstation’s LCD still does not light up and the CDE login screen does not appear, contact your local HP Support Representative. Chapter 1...
Removing/Replacing System Components Removing the Fan Modules The HP B2600 workstation has two fan modules to keep it cool. There is a fan module located in the system area and one in the PCI area. See Figure 1-61. This section explains how to remove these fan modules.
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Remove/Replace System Components Removing/Replacing System Components System Area Fan Module Removal To remove the fan module from the system area, follow this procedure: 1. Complete the procedure in the section “Removing the Front Bezel and Top Cover” found in this chapter. 2.
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Remove/Replace System Components Removing/Replacing System Components 5. Remove the fan-module mounting screw. See Figure 1-64. Figure 1-64. Removing the Fan-Module Mounting Screw Fan Module Mounting Screw 6. Remove the fan module from the workstation by tilting it back away from the workstation chassis and lifting it out of the three fan-module slots on the front part of the workstation’s chassis.
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Remove/Replace System Components Removing/Replacing System Components PCI Area Fan Module Removal To remove the fan module in the PCI area, follow this procedure: 1. Complete the procedure in the section “Removing the Front Bezel and Top Cover” found in this chapter. 2.
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Remove/Replace System Components Removing/Replacing System Components 5. Remove the fan module from the workstation by tilting it back away from the workstation chassis and lifting it out of the three fan-module slots on the front part of the workstation chassis. See Figure 1-68. Figure 1-68.
Removing/Replacing System Components Replacing the Fan Modules The HP B2600 workstation has two fan modules to keep it cool. There is a fan module located in the system area and one in the PCI area. See Figure 1-69. This section explains how to replace these fan modules.
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Remove/Replace System Components Removing/Replacing System Components System Area Fan Module Replacement To replace the fan module in the system area, follow this procedure: 1. Remove the system area fan module if you have not done this. Otherwise, skip this step. To remove the system area fan module, follow the procedure in the section “System Area Fan Module Removal”...
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9. Determine that your system area fan-module replacement was successful by checking the workstation’s LCD for fan error messages. If LCD fan error messages appear, repeat this procedure. If your LCD still displays fan error messages, contact your local HP Support Representative.
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Remove/Replace System Components Removing/Replacing System Components PCI Area Fan Module Replacement To replace the fan module from the PCI area, follow this procedure: 1. Remove the PCI area fan module if you have not done this. Otherwise, skip this step. To remove the PCI area fan module, follow the procedure in the section “PCI Area Fan Module Removal”...
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8. Determine that your PCI area fan-module replacement was successful by checking the workstation’s LCD for fan error messages. If LCD fan error messages appear, repeat this procedure. If your LCD still displays fan error messages, contact your local HP Support Representative.
Remove/Replace System Components Removing/Replacing System Components Removing the Audio Card If you originally installed the audio card and need to remove it, follow the procedure in this section. NOTE The audio card was originally installed in slot one of the system. This is the recommended PCI card slot to use if you are going to replace this card with a new one.
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Remove/Replace System Components Removing/Replacing System Components 4. Remove the PCI cage cover and disconnect the audio-extender cable from the audio card if you have an audio cable. See Figure 1-78. Note that the audio-extender cable’s connector can be remove from the audio card by press in on the connector’s latch release and pulling outward on the cable.
Remove/Replace System Components Removing/Replacing System Components Replacing the Audio Card To replace the audio card, follow this procedure: NOTE PCI slot one is the recommended PCI card slot to use when installing the audio card. To determine the correct numbering for the PCI card slots, see the PCI card slot openings on the back of the workstation.
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Remove/Replace System Components Removing/Replacing System Components 4. Secure the audio card in slot 1 by screwing the audio-card bulkhead screw into the PCI cage. See Figure 1-83. Figure 1-83. Secure the Audio Card in Slot 1 Audio Card Bulkhead Screw PCI Card Slots 5.
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Remove/Replace System Components Removing/Replacing System Components 6. Insert the PCI cage into the workstation. See Figure 1-85. Figure 1-85. Insert the PCI Cage into the Workstation Audio-Cable Extender PCI Cage 7. Connect the audio cable (supplied with the audio card) to the CD drive. See Figure 1-86. Figure 1-86.
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“Replacing the Front Bezel and Top Cover” found in this chapter. 11.Determine that your audio card replacement was successful. To do this read the section “Using Your Audio Card (Optional)” in Chapter 1 of the Getting Started Guide for the HP B2600 workstation. Chapter 1...
Converting Your System for Desktop or Rack-Mount Use The HP B2600 workstation can be used as a desktop or a rack-mount system. This section covers how to convert your system from a desktop system to a rack-mount system and from a rack-mount system to a desktop system.
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Remove/Replace System Components Converting Your System for Desktop or Rack-Mount Use These seven cover locks hold the top and bottom covers to the system chassis. See Figure 1-91. Figure 1-91. Plastic Cover Locks and their Slots on the System Chassis Plastic Cover System...
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Remove/Replace System Components Converting Your System for Desktop or Rack-Mount Use place. See Figure 1-93. Note that before the bezel and its end caps are placed on the system, the system must be installed in the rack as described in the rack installation instructions provided with your rack-mount kit.
Converting Your Rack-Mount System to a Desktop System To convert your rack-mount system to a desktop system, you will need to order the desktop kit (HP Part Number A7227A) from you local HP Sales Representative. Next, follow this procedure: 1. Unplug the workstation and reverse the procedure in the section “Converting Your Desktop System to a Rack-Mount System”...
Regulatory Statements Electromagnetic Compatibility Electromagnetic Compatibility Federal Communications Commission (FCC) This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules and the Canadian Department of Communications.
Regulatory Statements Electromagnetic Compatibility VCCI Statement for Class A Products Korea RRL Statement for Class A Product Taiwan Class A Warning Appendix A...
Regulatory Statements Optical and Acoustical Statements Optical and Acoustical Statements Visible LED Statement The LEDs on this product are classified as “Class 1 LED Product” in accordance with EN 60825-1. Laser Safety Statement for a Class 1 Laser Product The CD-ROM mass-storage system is certified as a Class 1 laser product under the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) Radiation Performance Standard according to the Radiation Control for Health and Safety Act of 1968.
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Regulatory Statements Optical and Acoustical Statements Appendix A...
DC Power Supply This appendix explains how to remove and replace your DC power supply. Note that the DC power supply allows you to set up your computer so that it is always on and ready for use. Please keep in mind that this appendix should only be used by service-trained personnel that are familiar with hazards associated with connecting equipment to a centralized DC power source.
DC Power Supply DC Power Supply Considerations DC Power Supply Considerations There are a few things to consider when connecting your workstation(s) to a DC power source. First you need to have the proper gauge of wire available to make the connection from the DC power source to the workstation(s).
DC Power Supply Removing the DC Power Supply Removing the DC Power Supply This section explains how to remove your workstation’s DC power supply. Please keep in mind that the reverse of the steps given in this section should be used to replace the DC power supply. The following procedure explains how to remove your DC power supply.
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DC Power Supply Removing the DC Power Supply 3. Disconnect the power supply cables from the system board by pressing in on the latch retainers and pull the cable connector out of the system board connector. See Figure B-4 Figure B-4 Disconnect the Power Supply Cables Power Supply Power Supply...
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DC Power Supply Removing the DC Power Supply 5. Remove the DC power supply from the system. To do this, you will have to slide the support arm out of its slot. See Figure B-6 Note that there is a component heat sink located on the system board near the back of the power supply that can be damaged if you are not careful when removing the power supply.
DC Power Supply Replacing the DC Power Supply Replacing the DC Power Supply This section explains how to replace your workstation’s DC power supply. To replace your DC power supply, follow this procedure: Remove the DC power supply if you have not already done this. Otherwise, skip this step. To remove the DC Power supply, follow the procedure in the section “Removing the DC Power Supply”...
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DC Power Supply Replacing the DC Power Supply Insert the two connectors for the power supply cables into their keyed connectors on the system board. See Figure B-9. Figure B-9 Connect the Power Supply Cables Power Supply Power Supply Cables System Board Component Heat Sink Connect the power source cables onto their connectors on the back of the workstation’s power...
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LCD does not light up and the CDE login screen does not appear, repeat this procedure. If your workstation’s LCD still does not light up and the CDE login screen does not appear, contact your local HP Support Representative. Appendix B...
Remove/Replace DAT Drives The HP B2600 workstation supports a DAT drive. You will have to check with your local HP Sales Representative if you plan to purchase one. This chapter explains how to remove and replace this DAT drive. Appendix C...
Remove/Replace DAT Drives Removing the DAT Drive Removing the DAT Drive To remove the DAT drive, follow the procedure in this section. Note that this procedure assumes you already have a SCSI card and cable installed in your system. Complete the procedure in the section “Removing the Front Bezel and Top Cover” found in Chapter 1.
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Remove/Replace DAT Drives Removing the DAT Drive 4. Unscrew the four mounting screws that hold the DAT drive in the DAT drive bay. See Figure C-3 Figure C-3 Removing the DAT Drive Bay and DAT Drive SCSI Cable Mounting Screws DAT Drive Bay DAT Drive Mounting...
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Remove/Replace DAT Drives Removing the DAT Drive 6. Slide the DAT drive out of the DAT drive bay and disconnect the DAT drive power and SCSI cables. See . Note that these cables are keyed for easy replacement. Figure C-5 Figure C-5 Disconnecting the DAT Drive’s Cables DAT Drive Bay...
Remove/Replace DAT Drives Removing the DAT Drive Removing the SCSI Cable Because there are special considerations you should know regarding the removal of the SCSI cable, this section explains some of those considerations. This section also explains how to remove the SCSI cable from your workstation’s PCI cage.
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Remove/Replace DAT Drives Removing the DAT Drive 3. Rotate the PCI cage over so you can see the card(s) inside the PCI cage and observe the SCSI cable and how it is folded. See . Next, disconnect the SCSI cables connector from the Figure C-8 SCSI card and note the connection used on the component side of the SCSI card.
Remove/Replace DAT Drives Replacing the DAT Drive Replacing the DAT Drive To replace the DAT drive, follow the procedure in this section. Note that this procedure assumes you already have a SCSI card and cable installed in your system. Remove the current DAT drive if you have not already done this. Otherwise, skip this step. To remove the DAT drive, follow the procedure in the section “Removing the DAT Drive”...
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Remove/Replace DAT Drives Replacing the DAT Drive 4. Replace the DAT drive bay’s back cover. Note that this back cover snaps onto the DAT drive bay. . Also, note that the audio, power and control cables must be neatly fed through Figure C-11 the raised opening in the DAT drive bay’s back cover to avoid pinching them.
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File System icon and in the window that appears double click the Disk Devices icon. In the next window that appears, you should see your DAT drive listed. If it is not listed, repeat this procedure. If your DAT drive is still not listed, contact your local HP Support Representative. Appendix C...
Remove/Replace DAT Drives Replacing the DAT Drive Replacing the SCSI Cable Because there are special considerations you should know regarding the installation of the SCSI cable, this section explains some of those considerations. This section also explains how to replace the SCSI cable in your workstation’s PCI cage.
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Remove/Replace DAT Drives Replacing the DAT Drive 3. Route the SCSI cable over the exposed edges of the I/O cards as shown in . Grasp hold Figure C-16 of the PCI cage handle and install the PCI cage in the workstation. Routing the SCSI Cable and Installing the PCI Cage Figure C-16 PCI Cage...
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Remove/Replace DAT Drives Replacing the DAT Drive Appendix C...
Remove/Replace Flexible Disk Drives The HP B2600 workstation supports a flexible disk drive. You will have to check with your local HP Sales Representative if you plan to purchase one. This chapter explains how to remove and replace this flexible disk drive.
Remove/Replace Flexible Disk Drives Removing the Flexible Disk Drive Removing the Flexible Disk Drive To remove the flexible disk drive, follow the procedure in this section. Note that this procedure assumes you already have a SCSI card and cable installed in your system. Complete the procedure in the section “Removing the Front Bezel and Top Cover”...
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Remove/Replace Flexible Disk Drives Removing the Flexible Disk Drive 4. Unscrew the four mounting screws that hold the flexible disk drive in the flexible disk drive bay. Figure D-3. Figure D-3 Removing the Flexible Disk Drive Bay’s Mounting Screws SCSI Cable Mounting Screws Flexible Disk Drive...
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Remove/Replace Flexible Disk Drives Removing the Flexible Disk Drive 6. Slide the flexible disk drive out of the flexible disk drive bay and disconnect the flexible disk drive power and SCSI cables. See . Note that these cables are not keyed, so when you Figure D-5 replace the SCSI cable, you will need to line up the red line on the SCSI cable with the right side of the flexible disk drive’s SCSI connector, as viewed in...
Remove/Replace Flexible Disk Drives Removing the Flexible Disk Drive 8. Unscrew the four bracket mounting screws from the flexible disk drive and remove the flexible disk drive from its bracket. See Figure D-7. Figure D-7 Unscrew the Four Flexible Disk Drive Mounting Screws Bracket Mounting Screws Flexible Disk Drive Flexible Disk Drive...
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Remove/Replace Flexible Disk Drives Removing the Flexible Disk Drive Lift up on the PCI cage handle and remove the PCI cage from the workstation, but first make sure the flexible disk drive has been removed. Notice how the SCSI cable has been routed over the exposed edge of the I/O cards.
Remove/Replace Flexible Disk Drives Replacing the Flexible Disk Drive Replacing the Flexible Disk Drive To replace the flexible disk drive, follow the procedure in this section. Note that this procedure assumes you already have a SCSI card and cable installed in your system. Remove the current flexible disk drive if you have not already done this.
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Remove/Replace Flexible Disk Drives Replacing the Flexible Disk Drive 4. Run the power and SCSI cables through the back of the flexible disk drive bay to the front. See Figure D-12 Figure D-12 Running the SCSI and Power Cables through the Disk Drive’s Bay Flexible Disk Drive’s Bay SCSI Cable...
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Remove/Replace Flexible Disk Drives Replacing the Flexible Disk Drive 6. Slide the flexible disk drive into the disk drive’s bay and align the four mounting screw holes in the flexible disk drive bay with the two threaded holes on both sides of the flexible disk drive. Next, screw the four mounting screws into the threaded holes.
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File System icon and in the window that appears double click the Disk Devices icon. In the next window that appears, you should see your flexible disk drive listed. If it is not listed, repeat this procedure. If your flexible disk drive is still not listed, contact your local HP Support Representative.
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Remove/Replace Flexible Disk Drives Replacing the Flexible Disk Drive Replacing the SCSI Cable Because there are special considerations you should know regarding the installation of the SCSI cable, this section explains some of those considerations. This section also explains how to replace the SCSI cable in your workstation’s PCI cage.
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Remove/Replace Flexible Disk Drives Replacing the Flexible Disk Drive 3. Route the SCSI cable over the exposed edges of the I/O cards as shown in . Grasp hold Figure D-19 of the PCI cage handle and install the PCI cage in the workstation. Routing the SCSI Cable and Installing the PCI Cage Figure D-19 PCI Cage...