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Removing the optional 1x2 flex bay bracket, Removing the control panel assembly – Dell PowerEdge 2900 User Manual

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Tower-to-Rack Conversion Guide

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Removing the Optional 1x2 Flex Bay Bracket

If your system has the optional 1x2 flex bay, use the following procedure to remove the 1x2 flex bay
bracket:

1 With the system cover removed, push the spring latch on top of the peripheral bay to the right to

release the flex bay bracket (see Figure 1-8 for latch location) and push on the back of the flex bay
bracket to extend the bracket partially out of the chassis.

2 Note the order of SAS cable connections on the flex bay backplane and disconnect the SAS cables.
3 Disconnect the power cable from the flex bay backplane.
4 Remove the 1x2 flex bay bracket from the chassis bay.

Removing the Control Panel Assembly

NOTE:

The control panel assembly’s display module and the I/O board are the same for both the tower and rack

systems. When converting your tower system to a rack system, you must remove the display module and the I/O
board of the control panel assembly and reinstall the assembly in the rack orientation.

1 Disconnect the display module cable from the control panel board. See Figure 1-4.

a

Carefully pull up on the locking ring on top of the connector until the cable loosens.

b

Remove the cable.

2 Using the T10 Torx driver, remove the three M3 Torx panhead screws that secure the control panel

board to the system chassis and remove the board. See Figure 1-4.

3 Disconnect the control panel cable from the back of the control panel. See Figure 1-4.

NOTICE:

Do not pull on the cable to unseat the connector. Doing so can damage the cable.

a

Squeeze the metal tabs on the ends of the cable connector.

b

Gently work the connector out of the socket.

4 Remove the display module:

a

Insert the end of a paper clip into the hole on the right side of the display module and gently
pry the label off. Discard the label.

b

Using a T10 Torx driver, remove the two M3 x 12 T10 Torx panhead screws that secure the
panel to the system front panel. See Figure 1-4.

c

Remove the display module from the front panel cutout.

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