Installing the scsi cable strain-relief bracket – Dell PowerEdge 2650 User Manual
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This document provides updated information about the following topics for your system:
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Installing the SCSI cable strain-relief bracket
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System board connectors for memory modules
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Expansion card installation guidelines
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Installing the SCSI backplane daughter card
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Broadcom NetXtreme Gigabit Ethernet Server Adapter
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Microprocessor features
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System features
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Console redirection special key functions
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System memory features
Installing the SCSI Cable Strain-Relief Bracket
1
Turn off the system, including any attached peripherals, and disconnect the system
from the electrical outlet.
2
Ensure that the system is pushed back as far as possible in the rack.
3
Connect any SCSI cables to the system before connecting the I/O cables.
NOTE: To use the strain-relief bracket, only two SCSI cables can be connected to each I/O
slot at a time. The cables cannot be stacked, one above the other; they must be either side-
by-side or placed diagonally to each other.
4
Install the strain-relief bracket to the back of the system.
a
Insert the ends of the three long portions of the strain-relief bracket into the
three matching holes in the rail bracket (see Figure 1-1).
b
Secure the captive thumbscrew to the back of the system (see Figure 1-1).
5
Connect the I/O cables to the back of the system.
For information on routing system cables, see your Rack Installation Guide.