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1. Control Panel Figure 3 3 Reorient Control Panel to NetServer Chassis NOTE There are two possible positions for the reinstallation of the control panel depending upon the rack in which the NetServer will reside Refer to Figure 3 3 5 Refer to Figure 3 3 Mount the control panel in the set of slots appropriate for your rack Slots for the HP rack are on the right Slots for the Compaq rack are on the left 22 Chapter 3 Conversion Install Components Cover and Front Bezel As you mount the control panel ensure that the ribbon cable goes completely back inside the NetServer Do not damage the ribbon cable with the control panel 6 Replace the two screws to secure the control panel to the chassis 7 Refer to Figure 3 4 Mount the control panel bezel over the control panel in the set of slots appropriate for your rack Slots for the HP rack are on the right Slots for the Compaq rack are on the left Compag rack slots on left HP rack slots on right Figure 3 4 Reattach the Control Panel Bezel 23 Chapter 3 Conversion Install Components Cover and Front Bezel Install the NetServer in the Rack Refer to the documentation listed below to install the slides in the rack and to install the NetServer into the rack e To install into an HP rack Refer to the NetServer s user guide or installation guide For cabling instructions refer to the documentation that came
2. 6 Install the slides in the rack and install the NetServer in the rack 7 Replace the power supply modules and hard disk drives 8 For shipping HP racks install the rack chassis retention bracket to secure the NetServer to the rear of the rack 9 Install the bezel mounting hardware and install the new front bezel 10 Install the Cable Management Arm 11 Reconnect the AC power cord s and other external cables Warnings Observe the warnings below to prevent harm to you or the NetServer Also observe all cautions and warnings in this document and other documents to protect people the NetServer components and other equipment WARNING Before removing the cover always disconnect the power cord s and unplug telephone cables Disconnect the power cord s to avoid exposure to high energy levels that may cause burns when parts are short circuited by metal objects such as tools or jewelry Disconnect telephone cables to avoid exposure to shock hazard from telephone ringing devices Note that the power switch does not turn off the standby power Disconnect the power cord s to turn off standby power If the backlight on the LCD display is on standby power is still on Chapter 1 WARNING WARNING Introduction To prevent the rack enclosure from tipping over e Extend the anti tip foot or verify that the anti tip feature is installed Verify that the leveler feet are lowered Do NOT extend more than one piece o
3. J Pes k N lt gt Rz Sul Bezel Hinge Figure 3 6 Mounting Hardware for Front Bezel for HP Rack For the Compaq rack the bezel mounting hardware is the left and right recessed brackets as shown in Figure 3 7 The left recessed bracket is a long part with four screw holes The right recessed bracket is a small metal part with four screw holes but no latch Attach this hardware as described in the HP NetServer LH 3r LH 4r LH 3000r and LH 6000r Installation Guide for Compaq 4000 7000 Racks 28 Chapter 3 Conversion Install Components Cover and Front Bezel pizzi zla lal 0800000200000 2 BGG GG DOSS NRO OO OOO OOOO N e e Figure 3 7 Mounting Hardware for Front Bezel for Compaq Rack Attaching the Cable Management Arm The Cable Management Arm for the HP NetServer can only be mounted on HP Systems racks The HP NetServer Cable Management Arm allows the cables including the power cords to move in and out with the HP NetServer chassis on its slides without being accidentally disconnected see Figure 3 8 WARNING Before sliding out the HP NetServer ensure the anti tip foot from under the front of the rack is extended or the anti tip feature is installed A tip over hazard exists so never slide more than one component out of the rack at a time 1 Ensure the HP NetServer is pushed all the way into the rack 2 At the rear of the NetServer place rack nut
4. NetServer LH 3000r or LH 6000r front bezel e Rack Cabling Reference for the HP NetServer LH 3r e Rack Cabling Reference for the HP NetServer LH 3000r and LH 6000r e HP NetServer LH 4r Rack Cabling Reference e HP NetServer LH 3 LH 4 LH 3000 and LH 6000 Pedestal to Rack Conversion Guide this guide e Assembly kit for HP racks e Assembly kit for Compaq racks Chapter 1 Introduction The assembly kit for HP racks includes the following hardware Front bezel for the NetServer in the HP rack configuration Bezel hinge plate and bezel hinge for the HP rack configuration Rack chassis retention bracket for the HP rack Mounting screws and hardware for the items listed above Two HP NetServer LH 3r rack installation templates Two HP NetServer LH 4r rack installation templates Two HP NetServer LH 3000r and LH 6000r rack installation templates The assembly kit for Compaq racks includes the following hardware Front bezel for the NetServer in the Compaq rack Left and right recessed brackets for the Compaq rack configuration Mounting screws and hardware for the items listed above HP NetServer LH 3 LH 4r LH 3000r and LH 6000r Installation Guide for Compaq 4000 7000 Racks Prepare for Installation Gather the tools and the setup information you need before beginning the conversion Place the NetServer where there will be sufficient space to remove the covers power supply modules and disk drives If you plan to add accessory boa
5. of the nameplate For the Compaq rack front bezel insert the snap at one end of the nameplate and then insert the other snaps successively The conversion kit contains two processor labels Label reading intel inside pentium II is for the HP NetServer LH 3r Label reading intel inside pentium II xeon is for the HP NetServer LH 4r Label reading intel inside pentium III xeon is for the HP NetServer LH 3000r and LH 6000r Attach the appropriate label to a convenient location near a corner of the front bezel 34 Chapter 3 Conversion Install Components Cover and Front Bezel Attach the Front Bezel After the new front bezel is prepared push it into place as shown in Figure 3 11 or 3 12 BE a DELDEODDEDDD o o o o AAA AAAA Figure 3 11 Push Front Bezel into Place on HP Rack 35 Conversion Install Components Cover and Front Bezel Chapter 3 NN A Km Figure 3 12 Push Front Bezel into Place on Compaq Rack 36 Chapter 3 Conversion Install Components Cover and Front Bezel Reconnect the Power Cords and Cables Complete the installation of the NetServer as follows 1 If you removed the door of the rack replace it 2 Reconnect the AC power cord s and other external cables as described in the Rack Cabling Reference for your HP NetServer 3 Attach the power cord retainer for each AC power c
6. 00r rack optimized configuration For details of installing the NetServer into the rack enclosure refer to the following e For a NetServer in an HP rack your NetServer s user guide or installation guide e For a NetServer in a Compaq rack HP NetServer LH 3r LH 4r LH 3000r or LH 6000r Installation Guide for Compag 4000 7000 Racks For cabling details refer to the appropriate one of the following e Rack Cabling Reference for the HP NetServer LH 3r e Rack Cabling Reference for the HP NetServer LH 4r e Rack Cabling Reference for the HP NetServer LH 3000r e Rack Cabling Reference for the HP NetServer LH 6000r Briefly the conversion and installation include these general steps 1 Gather the tools and documentation needed to perform the conversion and installation 2 Power down the NetServer and disconnect power cord s and cables 3 Remove the front bezel rack rail cover hard disk drives and power supply modules 4 Move the NetServer to a bench area and position it on its side Cover up and Cover 3 down Remove the casters from the NetServer and install any additional memory or accessory boards Attach the lifting handles to the NetServer Chapter 1 Introduction 5 Remove the plastic lock pawl which engages and secures the bezel lock mechanism from the NetServer chassis front Unfasten the control panel from the chassis reorient it and then secure it to the chassis again Install the control panel bezel
7. Bezel Install the Lifting Handles Install lifting handles for use when you mount the NetServer on the rack slides The four handles mount two to a side Use the provided screws to mount the handles as shown in Figure 3 1 Figure 3 1 Install the Lifting Handles 20 Chapter 3 Conversion Install Components Cover and Front Bezel Reorient the Control Panel The control panel must be repositioned to be easily readable in the rack mount position Reposition the control panel and its bezel as follows 1 Unscrew the two screws securing the control panel to the chassis 2 Unhook the control panel from the face of the chassis as shown in Figure 3 2 A ribbon cable still connects it to the NetServer Lock Pawl Control Panel Me Figure 3 2 Detach Control Panel from NetServer Chassis 3 Remove the lock pawl by squeezing the base until the tabs disengage from the mounting slots as shown in Figure 3 2 The lock pawl is not used on the rack optimized configuration of the NetServer 21 Chapter 3 Conversion Install Components Cover and Front Bezel 4 Rotate the control panel until it is aligned with the rack position of the NetServer as shown in Figure 3 3 Be careful of the ribbon cable that connects the control panel to the NetServer Be careful not to damage it Compaq rack slots on left v v 1 1 A 4 HP rack slots on right
8. Communications MS 45SLE 10955 Tantau Avenue Cupertino CA 95014 USA Copyright 1999 Hewlett Packard Company Audience Assumptions This guide is for the person who installs administers and troubleshoots LAN servers Hewlett Packard Company assumes you are qualified in the servicing of computer equipment and trained in recognizing hazards in products with hazardous energy levels Contents Contents Preface About this Guide This guide describes how to convert the pedestal configuration HP NetServer LH 3 LH 4 LH 3000 or LH 6000 to the rack optimized configuration HP NetServer LH 3r LH 4r LH 3000r or LH 6000r This guide refers to two general types of rack enclosures e HP Rack This guide s designation for all of the following rack enclosures HP Systems rack enclosure product numbers J1487B and J1488A HP Rack System E rack enclosure product numbers J1500A J1501A J1502A HP Rack System U rack enclosure product numbers J1464A and J1466A e Compaq Rack This guide s designation for the Compaq 4000 7000 rack enclosures NOTE The instructions in this guide are specifically for Hewlett Packard rack enclosure product numbers J1464A J1466A J1487B J1488A J1500A J1501A and J1502A and the Compaq 4000 7000 rack enclosures For information about other rack installations see the rack mount kit instructions that come with your rack or NetServer or refer to the following web site http www hp
9. HP NetServer LH 3 LH 4 LH 3000 and LH 6000 Pedestal to Rack Conversion Guide HEWLETT ra PACKARD HP Part Number 5969 2162 Printed in November 1999 Notice The information contained in this document is subject to change without notice Hewlett Packard makes no warranty of any kind with regard to this material including but not limited to the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose Hewlett Packard shall not be liable for errors contained herein or for incidental or consequential damages in connection with the furnishing performance or use of this material Hewlett Packard assumes no responsibility for the use or reliability of its software on equipment that is not furnished by Hewlett Packard This document contains proprietary information that is protected by copyright All rights are reserved No part of this document may be photocopied reproduced or translated to another language without the prior written consent of Hewlett Packard Company 3M is a registered trademark of Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing Company Compaq is a registered trademark of Compaq Computer Corporation Intel inside is a registered trademark of Intel Corporation Pentium is a registered trademark of Intel Corporation Torx is a registered trademark of Camcar Division of Textron Incorporated Xeon is a trademark of Intel Corporation Hewlett Packard Company Network Server Division Technical
10. ck the bezel lock with the key and pull the bezel forward until it unsnaps Then lift the bezel forward and upward from the chassis face as shown in Figure 2 1 11 Chapter 2 Remove Bezel Cover and Components SN A Bezel Lock Pull Here Rack Rail Cover Figure 2 1 Remove Front Bezel Remove the Rack Rail Cover Remove the rack rail cover as shown in Figure 2 2 1 Unscrew the screw on the front of the cover 2 Pull the cover forward and then sideways to disengage it 3 Lift the cover away from the chassis 12 Chapter 2 Remove Bezel Cover and Components 1 Unscrew Rack Rail Cover Figure 2 2 Remove the Rack Rail Cover 13 Chapter 2 Remove Bezel Cover and Components Lighten the NetServer Before you lift the NetServer remove the hot swap hard disk drives and power supply modules This will lighten the NetServer so that fewer people will be needed to lift it WARNING Do not attempt to lift the NetServer by yourself Follow all local regulations when moving the NetServer Failure to observe this warning could result in serious injury to personnel or damage to the NetServer Take out power supplies and hot swap hard disk drives before lifting the NetServer The HP NetServer LH 3r weighs up to 115 pounds 73 kg when fully loaded The HP NetServer LH 4r weighs up to 176 pounds 80 kg when fully loaded The HP NetServer LH 3000r weighs up to 118 pounds 54 kg w
11. com go enclosures Chapter Preface Related Documentation The following documents describe the NetServer HP NetServer LH 3 LH 3r User Guide HP NetServer LH 4 LH 4r User Guide HP NetServer LH 3000 3000r Installation Guide HP NetServer LH 6000 6000r Installation Guide HP NetServer LH 3 Installation Road Map HP NetServer LH 3r Installation Road Map HP NetServer LH 4 Installation Road Map HP NetServer LH 4r Installation Road Map The following documents describe the rack enclosures All documentation that comes with your rack such as the HP Rack Installation Road Map Rack Cabling Reference for the HP NetServer LH 3r or LH 4r Rack Cabling Reference for the HP NetServer LH 3000r Rack Cabling Reference for the HP NetServer LH 6000r HP NetServer LH 3r LH 4 LH 3000r and LH 6000r Installation Guide for Compaq 4000 7000 Racks The HP NetServer Documentation CD ROM contains the HP documents listed above Tools You Need To install this accessory kit you need the following tools T 15 Torx driver T 25 Torx driver Tape or marking pen to mark mounting hole locations Antistatic service kit 3M 8501 8502 8503 or equivalent This kit includes a static dissipating work surface a chassis clip lead and a wrist strap 1 Introduction Overview This guide describes the procedure for converting the HP NetServer LH 3 LH 4 LH 3000 and LH 6000 pedestal configuration to the HP NetServer LH 3r LH 4r LH 3000r or LH 60
12. display is on standby power is still on Never operate this HP NetServer without first installing the covers and the front bezel Operating the system without the covers in place reduces critical cooling airflow over some components such as power supply modules hard disk drives and processor modules Operating the system without the covers in place may result in failure of these components If you open the HP NetServer LH 3 3r or LH 4 4r while it is operating do not run it for more than 2 minutes If you open the HP NetServer LH 3000 3000r or LH 4000 4000r while it is operating do not run it for more than 60 minutes Failure to observe these precautions may result in thermal damage to the NetServer Wear a wrist strap and use a static dissipating work surface connected to the chassis when you remove or install components Chapter 2 Remove Bezel Cover and Components Remove the Front Bezel and Rack Rail Cover The rack rail cover is the only NetServer cover that must be removed during the conversion of the NetServer from pedestal configuration to rack configuration First unlock and remove the front bezel to gain access to the screw securing the rack rail cover Remove the Front Bezel The front bezel for the pedestal configuration connects to the front of the NetServer chassis with snap in connectors at the top front of the chassis and tabs that fit into two slots on the bottom front of the chassis To remove the bezel unlo
13. e power supply modules and hot swap hard disk drive modules 1 Refer to the NetServer s user guide or installation guide to replace the power supply modules in the power supply cage Ensure that the modules are seated correctly and then fasten the thumbscrews 2 Refer to the NetServer s user guide or installation guide to replace the hard disk drive modules in the hot swap mass storage cage Make sure the locking pin engages the cage lip and secures the module in position 31 Chapter 3 Conversion Install Components Cover and Front Bezel Install Chassis Retention Bracket when Shipping an HP Rack For the HP rack the rack nuts for the chassis retention bracket were installed on the right rear rack column For the HP rack install the chassis retention bracket and secure the NetServer to it as follows 1 Position the bracket as shown in Figure 3 9 Right Rear Column a of HP Rack Hole 13 above Base Line Rack Nuts Hole 9 above Base Line Chassis Retention Bracket Figure 3 9 Screw Bracket to Rack and NetServer Shown for HP NetServer LH 3r Number of Power Supply Modules May Vary NOTE The Chassis Retention Bracket is only required for shipping the system in an HP rack 2 Fasten the bracket to the rack with the two 10x32 screws 3 Fasten the bracket to the NetServer with the two 6x32 screws For the HP rack with an anti tip foot retract the anti tip foot if other com
14. ed by third party hardware products whether internal to the HP NetServer system processor unit such as non HP DIMMs or external to the system processor unit such as LAN cabling are subject to standard per incident travel and labor charges HP Repair and Telephone Support Refer to the HP NetServer Warranty and Service Support Booklet supplied with your HP NetServer system documentation for instructions on how to obtain HP repair and telephone support 40 A Regulatory Information For regulatory information pertaining to this HP accessory please refer to the regulatory section of the user guide for the NetServer in which this accessory is installed 41 Index A Accessory boards installing 21 Accessory kit contents 8 Anti tip feature 26 Anti tip foot 26 Arm cable management 31 Assembly kit for Compaq racks 9 Assembly kit for HP racks 9 Assembly kits 8 B Bar nuts 27 Bezel hinge 29 Bezel control panel 25 Bezel front installing 35 37 mounting hardware 27 29 mounting hardware for Compaq rack 30 mounting hardware for HP rack 29 removing 13 types 35 C Cabling references 5 Casters removing 19 Caution antistatic 12 16 power supply modules 17 thermal 12 Chassis retention bracket 27 34 Compaq rack bezel mounting hardware 30 enclosures installation 26 27 Connecting the NetServer 39 Contents of upgrade kit 8 Control panel 23 24 Control panel bezel 25 Conv
15. ersion overview 21 D Disconnecting the NetServer 11 Documentation 2 Door of rack 26 39 G Getting help 41 H Handles lifting 22 28 Hardware accessories limited warranty 41 Hardware repair warranty information for 41 Help 41 Hot swap hard disk drives removing 16 replacing 33 HP rack bezel mounting hardware 29 enclosures 1 installation 26 27 I Installing into a Compaq rack 26 27 Installing into an HP rack 26 27 Introduction 5 K Kit contents 8 L Latch assembly 29 Leveler feet 26 Lifting handles 22 28 M Memory installing 21 Moving the NetServer 7 16 19 28 43 Index N Nameplate 35 O Overview general 5 P Power cord retainer 39 Power supply modules removing 17 replacing 33 Powering down 11 Processor label 35 R Rack door 26 39 Rack enclosure types 1 Rack installation into a Compaq rack 26 27 into an HP rack 26 27 Rack installation template 27 Rack nuts 27 Rack rail cover 14 44 Rack slides 27 28 Recessed brackets 30 Regulatory information 43 S Slide location 27 Slides slide members 27 28 Static dissipating work surface 12 16 T Tools needed 2 W Warning anti tip 7 26 high energy levels 6 12 reduce lifting weight 16 29 shock hazard 6 12 Warnings 6 Warranty for hardware 41 hardware accessories limited 41
16. f equipment at a time out from the front of the rack Failure to take these precautions could result in serious injury and equipment damage Do not attempt to lift the NetServer by yourself Follow all local regulations when moving the NetServer Failure to observe this warning could result in serious injury to personnel or damage to the NetServer The HP NetServer LH 3r weighs up to 115 pounds 73 kg when fully loaded The HP NetServer LH 4r weighs up to 176 pounds 80 kg when fully loaded The HP NetServer LH 3000r weighs up to 118 pounds 54 kg when fully loaded The HP NetServer LH 6000r weighs up to 180 pounds 80 kg when fully loaded Chapter 1 Introduction Verify Contents Unpack and verify the contents of the shipping box If anything is missing or damaged contact your reseller The conversion kit includes two assembly kits one for HP racks and one for Compaq racks In addition it includes the following hardware e Four lifting handles and their screws e Two rack slides bar nuts rack nuts and their screws and hardware e Control panel bezel e Four AC power cords two for 100 120 V and two for 200 240 V e Two HP NetServer LH 3r nameplates e Two HP NetServer LH 4r nameplates e Two HP NetServer LH 3000r nameplates e Two HP NetServer LH 6000r nameplates e Pentium II label for HP NetServer LH 3r front bezel e Pentium II Xeon label for HP NetServer LH 4r front bezel e Pentium III Xeon label for HP
17. hen fully loaded The HP NetServer LH 6000r weighs up to 180 pounds 80 kg when fully loaded Remove Hot Swap Hard Disk Drives 14 CAUTION Wear a wrist strap and use a static dissipating work surface connected to the chassis when you remove or install hot swap disk drive modules 1 Refer to Figure 2 3 To unlock the drive push the locking latch in and then pull the ejector handle toward you 2 Gently pull the drive out about an inch to disengage the power connection 3 Use your hand to support the bottom of the drive Slowly pull the drive straight out Do not allow the drive to fall 4 Place the drive in an electrostatic protected container or on an electrostatic protected surface Do not stack drives Chapter 2 Remove Bezel Cover and Components A a Locking Latch Ejector Handle Figure 2 3 Remove Hard Disk Drives From the NetServer Remove Power Supply Modules To remove the power supply modules unscrew the modules and pull them away from the NetServer as shown in Figure 2 4 Put them aside for later reinstallation CAUTION When lifting a power supply module be prepared to support its weight Hold the power supply module with two hands 15 Chapter 2 Remove Bezel Cover and Components O O Figure 2 4 Remove Power Supply Modules Rear View of HP NetServer LH 3 Shown Number of Power Supply Modules May Vary 16 Chapter 2 Remove Bezel Cover and Componen
18. m E racks and HP Rack System U racks use the installation template labeled LH 3r HP Rack System E the installation template labeled LH 4r HP Rack System E or the installation template labeled LH 3000r and LH 6000r HP Rack System E Be sure to mark holes 9 and 13 above the base line for the rack nuts that will hold the chassis retention bracket 0 For Compaq racks count up from the top of the unit below marking the 20th and 22nd holes on all four columns as described in the HP NetServer LH 3r LH 4r LH 3000r and LH 6000r Installation Guide for Compaq 4000 7000 Racks 4 Install all bar nuts and rack nuts to hold the rack slides and bezel mounting hardware For HP racks be sure to install the rack nuts for the chassis retention bracket as shown in Figure 3 5 25 Chapter 3 Conversion Install Components Cover and Front Bezel Right Rear Column gt lt of HP Rack _ Hole 13 above Base Line o o __ Hole 9 above Base Line NEO 4 MO o Rack Nuts lt i u cn eee SH 808 8 SO 9 ge FS QBS AS 8 gs S Q Figure 3 5 Position Rack Nuts for Chassis Retention Bracket 5 Install the rack slides slide members 6 Install the NetServer onto the rack slides 7 Remove the four lifting handles from the NetServer after the NetServer is installed onto the rack slides and the screws holding the NetServer to the slides are tightened 26 Chapter 3 Conversio
19. n Install Components Cover and Front Bezel WARNING Do not attempt to lift the NetServer by yourself Follow local regulations when lifting the NetServer Failure to observe this warning could result in serious injury to personnel or damage to equipment The HP NetServer LH 3r weighs approximately 115 pounds 52 kg after the hard disk drives and power supply modules are removed The HP NetServer LH 4r weighs approximately 145 pounds 66 kg after the hard disk drives and power supply modules are removed The HP NetServer LH 3000r weighs approximately 118 pounds 54 kg after the hard disk drives and power supply modules are removed The HP NetServer LH 6000r weighs approximately 148 pounds 67 kg after the hard disk drives and power supply modules are removed 8 Slide the NetServer into the rack 9 Install the bezel mounting hardware which also secures the front of the NetServer to the rack 0 For the HP rack the bezel mounting hardware is the bezel hinge and latch assembly The bezel hinge is a long plastic part with five screw holes two on the left and three on the right as shown in Figure 3 6 The latch assembly is a small metal part with four screw holes and a black plastic latch mounted on it as shown in Figure 3 6 Attach this hardware as described in the NetServer s user guide or installation guide 27 Chapter 3 Conversion Install Components Cover and Front Bezel Latch Assembly x
20. nts this HP NetServer Hardware Accessory against defects in material and workmanship under normal use for the period specified in the section titled HP NetServer Limited Warranty Coverage The warranty commences on receipt of this product by Customer from HP or Reseller If HP or Reseller receives notice of such defects during the warranty period HP or Reseller will either at its option repair or replace products that prove to be defective Should HP or Reseller be unable to repair or replace the hardware accessory within a reasonable amount of time Customer s alternate remedy shall be a refund of the purchase price upon return of the hardware accessory product HP products external to the system processor unit such as external storage subsystems printers or other peripherals are covered by the applicable warranty for those products The customer may be required to run HP supplied configuration and diagnostic programs before a replacement will be dispatched or an on site visit is authorized 39 Chapter 4 Warranty and Support Refer to the warranty statement provided with your original HP NetServer system documentation for the warranty limitations customer responsibilities and other terms and conditions Third Party Hardware Products HP does not warrant third party hardware products Third party hardware products may be warranted in accordance with the third party warranty statement accompanying the product On site visits caus
21. ord as shown in Figure 3 13 Squeeze the two long metal tabs toward each other and slide the wire bail over the tabs Two Long Tabs on Retainer Lx f Wire Bail of Power Cord lees Retainer Figure 3 13 Attach Power Cord Retainer 37 4 Warranty and Support The hardware warranty below applies to components purchased as accessories If your component was factory installed as part of an HP NetServer model refer to the warranty statement provided with your system documentation Hardware Accessories Limited Warranty Hewlett Packard Hardware Accessories An HP NetServer Hardware Accessory is an HP hardware product that is specifically designated for use with HP NetServers is added on or integrated into an HP NetServer in order to provide higher performance capacity or increased capability and is listed as a product in HP s Corporate Price List Upon installation inside an HP NetServer the HP NetServer Hardware Accessory carries a System Matching Warranty This warranty includes a one year Return to HP warranty or the remainder of the warranty period for the original HP NetServer in which it is installed whichever is longer This accessory may be serviced through expedited part shipment In this event HP will prepay shipping charges duty and taxes provide telephone assistance on replacement of the component and pay shipping charges duty and taxes for any part that HP asks to be returned HP warra
22. ponents will not be extended from the front of the rack 32 Chapter 3 Conversion Install Components Cover and Front Bezel Install the New Front Bezel The conversion kit contains two assembly kits one for the HP rack and one for the Compaq rack Each assembly kit contains the new front bezel for the NetServer in the specific type of rack as shown in Figure 3 10 Front Bezel for HP Rack Front Bezel for Compaq Rack Figure 3 10 Front Bezels for HP Rack and Compaq Rack Prepare the appropriate front bezel before you attach it as described below Prepare the Front Bezel Prepare the front bezel by attaching the appropriate nameplate and the appropriate processor label Two nameplates are supplied for each NetServer one to use in an HP rack and one to use in a Compaq rack e Use the wider nameplate which has three snap posts on the back for an HP rack e Use the narrower nameplate for a Compaq rack Attach the appropriate nameplate to the top of the front surface of the front bezel 1 Orient the nameplate so that it can be read correctly when attached 33 Chapter 3 Conversion Install Components Cover and Front Bezel Secure the nameplate to the front bezel as follows 0 For the HP rack front bezel insert the tab at one end of the nameplate into the slot in the bezel bend the nameplate slightly and simultaneously insert the snaps on the back of the nameplate and the tab at the other end
23. rds or additional memory reserve bench space at a comfortable level so you can reach the interior of the NetServer easily 2 Remove Bezel Cover and Components Overview of Removal of Front Bezel Rack Rail Cover and Components Before you convert the NetServer to the rack optimized configuration you will do the following Power down the NetServer and disconnect it Remove the front bezel and rack rail cover Lighten the NetServer by removing the hot swap disk drives and the power supply modules Move the NetServer to a suitable work area Remove the casters Disconnect the NetServer Do the following to power down the NetServer and disconnect it 1 Back up your system Bring down the network properly 2 3 4 Turn off power to the HP NetServer Disconnect the AC power cord s and all external cables from the HP NetServer Chapter 2 10 WARNING CAUTION CAUTION Remove Bezel Cover and Components Before removing the cover always disconnect the power cord s and unplug telephone cables Disconnect the power cord s to avoid exposure to high energy levels that may cause burns when parts are short circuited by metal objects such as tools or jewelry Disconnect telephone cables to avoid exposure to shock hazard from telephone ringing devices Note that the power switch does not turn off the standby power Disconnect the power cord s to turn off standby power If the backlight on the LCD
24. s on the left column in the 17th and 18th holes above the baseline of the HP NetServer see Figure 3 8 29 Chapter 3 Conversion Install Components Cover and Front Bezel Rear of NetServer Left Rear Rack Column poorodpooocooo oA WS Cable Management Arm Figure 3 8 Attaching the Cable Management Arm 3 Install the two 6 32 Torx T 15 screws in the two threaded holes on the rear of the NetServer 4 Orient the cable management arm as shown in Figure 8 17 5 Install the flange over the 6 32 screws and tighten them 6 Attach the other flange of the cable arm to the rear column of the rack with the two M 5 Torx T 25 screws included with the arm 7 Extend the HP NetServer out of the rack to ensure the Cable Management Arm moves with the chassis without binding 8 Slide the HP NetServer back into the rack 9 At the front of the rack insert the screws through the flanges into the rack nuts and secure the HP NetServer to the front rack columns with a Torx T 25 driver Each of the HP NetServer s two front flanges has two slots which should line up with the rack nuts previously mounted on the rack columns 30 Chapter 3 Conversion Install Components Cover and Front Bezel 10 Plug the HP NetServer s power cable and all available data cables into the back of the HP NetServer Replace Power Supply Modules and Hard Disk Drives Do the following to replace th
25. ts Move the NetServer Using enough people for safe handling lift the NetServer onto an empty work surface for easy access to the interior and to the face of the chassis Rotate the NetServer so that Cover is now on top as shown in Figure 2 5 Cover 2 which was the top of the pedestal configuration becomes the right side of the rack optimized configuration Cover 1 Cover 2 Becomes Right Side of Rack Optimized Configuration 44 Figure 2 5 Remove the Casters Front View Remove the Casters Remove the casters from the NetServer by unfastening the screws that secure them to the NetServer chassis 17 3 Conversion Install Components Cover and Front Bezel Overview of Conversion to Rack Optimized Configuration To complete the conversion of the NetServer to the rack optimized configuration you will do the following Install any additional memory or accessory boards Install four lifting handles Reorient the control panel Install the NetServer in the rack Replace the power supply modules and hard disk drives Install the chassis retention bracket on an HP rack Install the new front bezel Reconnect the power cord s and external cables Install Memory or Accessory Boards If you plan to install additional memory or an accessory board refer to the documentation accompanying the memory or accessory board and install it now 19 Chapter 3 Conversion Install Components Cover and Front
26. with the rack and either the Rack Cabling Reference for your HP NetServer e To install into a Compaq Rack Refer to the HP NetServer LH 3r LH 4r LH 3000r and LH 6000r Installation Guide for Compaq 4000 7000 Racks For cabling instructions refer to the documentation that came with the rack and either the Rack Cabling Reference for your HP NetServer Refer to this rack documentation for detailed instructions as you do the following 1 Extend the anti tip foot or ensure that the anti tip feature is installed Lower the leveler feet WARNING To prevent the rack enclosure from tipping over e Extend the anti tip foot or verify that the anti tip feature is installed Verify that the leveler feet are lowered DO NOT extend more than one piece of equipment at a time out from the front of the rack Failure to take these precautions could result in serious injury and equipment damage 2 If there is a door on the rack remove it 24 Chapter 3 Conversion Install Components Cover and Front Bezel 3 Mark locations on the rack columns for all bar nuts and rack nuts to hold the rack slides and bezel mounting hardware 0 For HP racks use the appropriate rack installation template for your rack For HP Systems racks use the installation template labeled LH 3r HP Systems the installation template labeled LH 4r HP Systems or the installation template labeled LH 3000r and LH 6000r HP Systems For HP Rack Syste

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