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This guide provides instructions for removing the system board from your Dell Power-  
Edge 4300 system and installing the new system board.  
Your kit consists of a replacement system board, a basic input/output system (BIOS)  
and firmware upgrade diskette, and instructions.  
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Before shutting down your system, view the system configuration screen s in the Sys-  
tem Setup program and/or the Resource Configuration Utility (RCU) and make a  
Users Guide  
record of the settings (see your for complete information). You will be  
installing a new system board and you must set the options to the same settings.  
The upgrade procedure requires a #2 Phillips screwdriver. In addition, you should use  
a wrist grounding strap for electrostatic discharge (ESD) protection. Read the safety  
instructions in the following section.  
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Before you remove the computer covers, perform the following steps in the sequence  
indicated.  
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1. Turn off your computer and any peripherals.  
2. Ground yourself by touching an unpainted metal surface on the chassis,  
such as the metal around the card-slot openings at the back of the com-  
puter, before touching anything inside your computer.  
While you work, periodically touch an unpainted metal surface on the com-  
puter chassis to dissipate any static electricity that might harm internal  
components.  
3. Disconnect your computer and peripherals from their power sources. Also,  
disconnect any telephone or telecommunication lines from the  
computer.  
Doing so reduces the potential for personal injury or shock.  
In addition, take note of these safety guidelines when appropriate:  
When you disconnect a cable, pull on its connector or on its strain-relief loop, not  
on the cable itself. Some cables have a connector with locking tabs; if you are dis-  
connecting this type of cable, press in on the locking tabs before disconnecting  
the cable. As you pull connectors apart, keep them evenly aligned to avoid bend-  
ing any connector pins. Also, before you connect a cable, make sure both  
connectors are correctly oriented and aligned.  
Handle components and cards with care. Don’t touch the components or con-  
tacts on a card. Hold a card by its edges or by its metal mounting bracket. Hold a  
component such as a microprocessor chip by its edges, not by its pins.  
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Removing the system board of a PowerEdge 4300 system involves the following  
activities:  
Disconnecting power  
Removing expansion cards  
Removing the covers  
Removing the system board tray  
Removing the system board  
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To disconnect power from a PowerEdge 4300 system, perform the following steps :  
1. Disconnect the power cable from the electrical outlet, and then disconnect the  
other end of the cable from the power supply.  
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2. Press the locking bar in the power supply handle in and to the left (or lift up if the  
computer is in rack-mount position) until the latch disengages from the chassis  
(see Figure 1).  
locking bar  
power supply  
latch  
power supply handle  
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3. Rotate the handle outward (forcing the power supply partially out of its bay), and  
pull the power supply the rest of the way out by the handle.  
4. Repeat steps 1 through 3 to remove the remaining power supplies.  
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To remove the expansion cards, perform the following steps:  
1. Open the expansion-card access door (see Figure 2).  
Record the location of each expansion card so that each card is installed into the  
same slot on the new system board.  
2. Disconnect any cables attached to the expansion cards.  
Be sure to record the location of each cable before you disconnect it.  
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3. For each card you are removing, press in and hold the clip on the back of the com-  
curved release  
puter. At the same time, from inside the computer, press the  
lever in the middle of the expansion-card latch  
toward the bottom of the card.  
After the release lever clicks into the latch cutout, rotate the latch away from the  
expansion-card bracket.  
release lever  
clip  
latch cutout  
expansion-card latch  
expansion card  
access door  
door latches (2)  
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4. Release the inner end of the expansion card by pressing outward on the latch at  
the inner corner of the card.  
5. Grasp the expansion card by its corners, and carefully remove it from the  
expansion-card connector.  
Be sure to record the location of each expansion card.  
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To remove the covers, perform the following steps:  
1. Turn the keylock on the back edge of the cover to the unlocked position (see  
Figure 3).  
keylock  
computer cover  
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2. Slide the cover about a centimeter (half an inch) toward the back of the computer.  
3. Grasp the top of the cover at both ends and lift it away from the chassis.  
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To remove the system board tray, perform the following steps:  
1. Disconnect all cables from the system board.  
When disconnecting the power cables from the system board, press the plastic  
latch on one side of the connector to release it.  
2. Release the tray latch at the lower-back corner of the system board tray (see Fig-  
ure 4) and pull the tray open to the service position. Then depress the latch again  
and pull the tray out of the chassis.  
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board tray  
tray latch  
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To remove the system board from the system board tray, perform the following steps:  
1. Loosen the thumbscrew securing the system board to the tray (see  
Figure 5).  
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2. Slide the system board to the left as shown in Figure 5 (toward the  
expan-  
sion-card guide brackets) about a centimeter (half an inch) to clear the chassis  
hooks, and remove the board.  
inner card-guide brackets  
thumbscrew  
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3. Remove the DIMMs, SEC cartridge and heat sink assembly, and terminator card,  
and set them aside for installation on the new system board.  
Verify that all the jumper settings on the new system board are identical to those  
on the original board.  
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To install the new system board (see Figure 6) on the supporting subchassis, perform  
the following steps:  
1. Position the system board over the system board tray so that the slots are  
aligned with the chassis hooks; then lower the board onto the tray.  
speed and  
configuration  
jumpers  
power input  
connector  
(POWER2)  
power input  
connector  
(POWER1)  
primary microprocessor  
(PROCESSOR 1)  
SCSI backplane board  
interface connector  
(BACKPLANE)  
DIMM sockets  
(DIMM_A [right]–DIMM_D  
chassis-intrusion  
switch connector  
(INTRUS2)  
keyboard and mouse  
connectors (KYBD/MOUSE  
diskette-drive interface  
connector (FLOPPY)  
server management bus  
connector (XSMB_OUT)  
server management bus  
connector (XSMB_IN)  
Ultra/Narrow SCSI  
connector (SCSI2)  
serial port connectors (2)  
(SERIAL1 [top] and  
SERIAL2)  
Ultra2/LVD SCSI  
connector (SCSI1)  
parallel port connector  
(PARALLEL)  
fan connectors  
(FAN1, FAN2)  
video connector (JVGA)  
storage-system  
server-management  
bus connector S( DS_SMB)  
hard-disk drive  
activity indicator  
connector (HLED)  
batteryconnector  
(BATTERY)  
secondary  
microprocessor  
(PROCESSOR 2)  
primary PCI connectors  
(PCI1 [top] through PCI4)  
Dell Remote  
Assistant Card  
connector (SVR_MGT)  
ISA connectors  
(ISA5 [top] and ISA6)  
front of system board  
secondary PCI connectors  
(PCI5 [top] and PCI6)  
system board power indicator (STANDBY_LED)  
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2. Slide the system board to the right about a centimeter (half an inch) to lock the  
board in place (see Figure 7).  
3. Secure the system board with the thumbscrew (see Figure 7).  
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To install all the components you removed from the original system board on to the  
new system board, perform the following steps.  
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1. Install all the components you removed from the original system board (micro-  
processors, terminator card[s], and DIMMs).  
2. Install all internal cables to their connectors on the new system board (use the  
notes you made when you removed the cables from the original system board) .  
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3. Install all expansion cards in the same slots on the new system board (use the  
notes you made when you removed the cards from the original system board).  
4. Install any internal panels, shrouds, or brackets.  
5. Install the computer cover.  
6. Install the power supplies:  
almost  
a. Slide the power supply  
out about a half centimeter (a quarter of an inch).  
all the way into its bay, allowing it to extend  
b. Rotate the handle back toward the power supply while fitting the two legs of  
the handle into the cutouts in the chassis wall, while at the same time press-  
ing the power supply the rest of the way into the bay.  
c. Push the locking bar to the right (or down if the system is in rack-mount posi-  
tion) until the latch snaps into place, securing the power supply.  
NOTE: The power supply will not operate unless the handle is snapped all the  
way into the securing position.  
7. After starting up the system, run the Asset Tag utility.  
The Asset Tag utility allows you to enter a unique asset tag number for the new  
system board that you or your organization assign to the system. For information  
Users Guide  
on running this utility, refer to your system  
.
8. Compare the system configuration information with the copy of the system con-  
figuration settings you made in “Before You Begin,” found earlier in this guide.  
Restore the system configuration information to the settings for the original  
board.  
9. If you are using a padlock to secure your system, reinstall the padlock.  
NOTE: After removing and replacing the system board, the chassis intrusion  
detector will cause the following message to be displayed at the next system  
start-up:  
.
ALERT! Cover was previously removed  
10. Reset the chassis intrusion detector by entering the System Setup program and  
setting Chassis Intrusion to Not Detected. See “Using the System Setup Pro-  
User's Guide  
gram,” in your system  
for instructions.  
NOTE: If a setup password has been assigned by someone else, contact your  
network administrator for information on resetting the chassis intrusion detector.  
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