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Identifying and Replacing Failed Video I/O Boards
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6. To replace Fan 5A, do the following:
a. Attach the Power harness to the new fan.
b. Replace the two (2) screws to secure the fan back in place.
c. Replace the Fan shroud over the fan,
d. Use the #2 Phillips screwdriver to replace the three (3) screws to secure the Fan shroud.
e. Replace the back cover, and tighten the two (2) thumbscrews.
7. Replace the Fan cover by doing the following:
a. Slide the fan cover over its slot.
b. Pull the tabs, and release them when they fit in their slots.
c. Replace the two (2) set screws.
8. Reconnect all peripheral devices and the AC power cords into the server.
Identifying and Replacing Failed Video I/O Boards
In the event that one of your Video I/O boards fails, you can replace it. First, you must identify
which board failed. Then, once you know which board has failed, you need to figure out when
you can replace it.
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The system should be taken offline and powered down before replacing bad Video I/O boards.
Before you begin, you must obtain replacement VIO boards (7070-30387-0X). For more
information, see “Field Replaceable Parts” on page 71.
To identify a failed Video I/O board:
1. Determine which Video I/O board you are removing by doing one of the following:
a. Open Health Monitor.
b. Locate your server, and expand the list.
c. Select Avid AirSpeed 5000 - Integration Service.