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Chapter 8 Drive Removal and Installation
CPX8216 and CPX8216T Installation and Use (6806800A52C)
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Installing the IDE Hot Swap Drive Module
Before performing this procedure, you must have installed the carrier frame in the drive bay and
installed the drive into the hot swap drive carrier.
1. Make sure you have configured the drive identification on the back of the drive carrier. Refer to
page 72 for steps on setting the drive identification.
The IDE drive identification (Master, Slave, Single, Cable Select) for drives mounted in a hot
swap drive module is passed from the drives jumper location to a four-pole switch on the rear
of the carrier (see the switch location shown on the figure below).
The recommended configuration is to set the drive to Master if it is the first or the only IDE drive
to be installed on the domain, and to Slave if it is the second. Refer to page 72 for wiring
instructions.
Note Do not insert the drive module if the green LED is illuminated.
2. Align the drive module connector with the hot swap carrier frame connectors, then slide the
replacement drive module into the slot and seat firmly.
3. Push in the drive’s keyswitch and turn it clockwise 1/4 turn.
This latches the drive module into the frame to prevent accidental removal, and alerts the
system to the drive’s availability (if configured with the appropriate hot swap-aware software).
The yellow status LED goes out and the green status LED illuminates, indicating that the drive
is online and available, as controlled by the software.
Note The status LED activity is controlled by the system software. This procedure describes a
typical configuration of the status LEDs. Your system may be configured differently, and the
status LEDs may not function as indicated.
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