8. If you are not installing another adapter in this slot, install a blank PCI adapter
cassette into the slot.
9. Connect power to the system and turn the power on.
10. Return the system to normal operations.
Replacing a Non-Hot-Pluggable PCI Adapter
Replace the adapter using the following procedure:
Note: Because the adapter you are installing is not hot-pluggable, shut down the
system and remove power before performing this procedure.
1. Press the center of the handle of the PCI card cassette to release the latch, then
lower the handle completely.
2. When the handle is completely lowered, push the gray locking cross bar.
3. Hold the assembly straight on and level with the slot.
4. Align the bottom edge of the PCI cassette cover with the PCI card guide rail on the
I/O backplane.
Note: If there is a cassette to the left of the one you are installing, align the ridge
on the cover with the ″tick″ in the notch of the neighboring cassette.
5. Slide the cassette partially into the guide.
6. Ensure the dovetail on the top track aligns with its mating component(s) on both
sides.
7. When the cassette is fully inserted, prepare to activate the handle by lowering the
gray locking bar. Lift the handle all the way up until you hear a click. The PCI Card
should be completely seated.
Note: To enable proper insertion of the adapter, some minor forward or backward
movement of the PCI adapter cassette might be necessary.
8. Set the color slide to blue.
9. Connect power to the system and turn the power on as described in “Starting the
System” on page 55.
10. Ensure that the adapter is configured when the system completes the boot
process.
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