Installing the replacement fcsa – HP Integrity NonStop J-Series User Manual
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Installing the Replacement FCSA
NOTE:
Whenever you handle a FCSA, follow standard operating practices to avoid damage to
the equipment. Review the standard operating practices documented in the Fibre Channel ServerNet
Adapter Installation and Support Guide.
1.
Unpack and inspect the FCSA:
a.
Put on an ESD wrist strap and attach the grounding clip to the antistatic mat.
b.
Place the package containing the FCSA on the antistatic mat.
c.
Open the packing container and remove the FCSA.
CAUTION:
When opening the packing container, be careful not to cut into the ESD
protective bag.
d.
Visually inspect the FCSA and the backplane connector for damage. Use a flashlight, if
necessary, to check for bent or broken pins. If the FCSA is damaged or has a damaged
connector-pin socket, do not install it.
CAUTION:
If you insert a FCSA that has a damaged socket into a slot, that FCSA's
backplane pins and the connectors on other adapter boards also inserted into that slot
can be damaged. Moving a damaged adapter from slot to slot can damage other slots
and other adapters.
2.
Disconnect the grounding clip of your ESD wrist strap from the antistatic mat, and then connect
it to an unpainted metal surface on the FCSA.
CAUTION:
Do not attach the ESD grounding clip to doors or to any painted surface.
3.
Carry the FCSA to the enclosure:
a.
Grasp the FCSA by its handle in one hand, while supporting the bottom edge of the FCSA
with the other hand.
NOTE:
The FCSA weighs approximately 7.25 pounds (3 kilograms).
b.
Carry the FCSA to the back of the IOAM enclosure.
c.
Set the FCSA down on an antistatic mat right side up with the ejector at the top.
4.
Disconnect the grounding clip of your ESD wrist strap from the FCSA and connect it to any
unpainted metal surface on the IOAM enclosure or on the rack in which the enclosure is
installed.
5.
Insert the FCSA:
a.
Using both hands, hold the FCSA so that its ejector is at the top.
b.
Insert the adapter into its slot in the enclosure.
c.
Firmly push the FCSA to the rear of its slot, but do not force it.
CAUTION:
To avoid damaging the connector pins, apply equal pressure to both the
top and bottom of the FCSA when pushing it into its slot. If you try to push the FCSA into
its slot when the pins in either the FCSA or the midplane are damaged, you must replace
both the FCSA and the enclosure.
d.
Press down and back on the ejector. The ejector will slide under the top lip of the frame
and secure the adapter in place.
6.
Disconnect the grounding clip of your ESD wrist strap from the rack or enclosure.
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