Table of contents CRU Dataport DX115 kit installation ..................................................................................... 1 Introduction ............................................................................................................................. 1 Kit contents .............................................................................................................................. 1 Before you begin ......................................................................
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CRU Dataport DX115 kit installation Introduction This document describes how to install the CRU Dataport DX115® removable media kit in an HP computer. The DX115 kit lets you install removable media in your computer.
Warnings and cautions WARNING! Any surface or area of the equipment marked with this symbol indicates the presence of a hot surface or hot component. If this surface is contacted, the potential for injury exists. To reduce the risk of injury from a hot component, enable the surface to cool before touching. WARNING! Any surface or area of the equipment marked with this symbol indicates the presence of an electrical shock hazard.
Step 1—Preparing for component installation NOTE: Computer models vary. All illustrations are examples only. Accessing the internal components of the computer 1. If you need help preparing the computer for this installation, consult the removal and replacement procedures in the service guide for your computer at http://www.hp.com/support/manuals. 2. Power down the computer, and then disconnect the power cord. 3. Power down all external devices, and then disconnect them from the computer. 4.
HP Z200 SFF and HP Z210 SFF computers To install a DX115 case in an HP Z200 SFF or HP Z210 SFF computer: 1. Remove the front bezel: a. If necessary, remove the bezel security screw, located beside the middle bezel release tab. Figure 2 Removing the bezel security screw b. Lift the release tabs (1), and then rotate the front bezel off the chassis (2).
2. If necessary, remove the optical disk drive blank from the bezel: a. On the inside of the bezel, push the two retaining tabs toward the outer edge of the bezel (1) b. Slide the bezel blank back away from the bezel and to the left to remove it (2). Figure 4 Removing the bezel blank 3. If an existing optical disk drive is present, remove it: a. Rotate the drive cage to its upright position.
b. Disconnect the power cable (1) and data cable (2) from the rear of the optical drive. Figure 6 Removing the cables c. Rotate the drive cage back down to its normal position. CAUTION: Check clearances on the cables when you rotate the drive cage. The cage may pinch the cables and damage them if they are not routed correctly. d. Press down on the green drive retainer button located on the left side of the drive to disengage the drive from the drive cage.
4. Remove and discard the counter-sunk shipping screw at the side of the DX115 case. Figure 8 Removing the shipping screw 5. Install four (black) M3 x 5mm screws (supplied in the kit) in the lower four mounting holes of the DX115 case. Spare M3 screws supplied with your workstation are mounted on its chassis near the optical bay. Figure 9 Installing the guide screws 6. Position the guide screws on the drive into the J-slots in the drive bay.
7. Rotate the drive cage to its upright position. Figure 11 Rotating the drive cage up 8. If the cables are not already routed and attached to the system board: a. Connect the SATA data cable to the system board connector labeled SATA1. b. Route the data cable through the cable guides to keep the data cable from being pinched by the drive cage when raising or lowering it. One guide is located on the bottom side of the drive cage. The other is part of the chassis frame under the drive cage.
9. Connect the power cable (1) and data cable (2) to the rear of the DX115 case. Figure 13 Connecting the power and data cables 10. Carefully rotate the drive cage back down to its normal position. CAUTION: Check clearances on the cables when you rotate the drive cage. The cage may pinch the cables and damage them if they are not routed correctly. HP Z200, HP Z210 CMT, HP Z400, and HP xw4000 computers 1. Remove the front bezel from the computer to access the optical bays. a. Lift the tab (1). b.
3. Install four M3 x 5mm screws (black) in the lower four mounting holes. See Figure 9 Installing the guide screws on page 7. Spare M3 screws are supplied with your workstation and mounted on its chassis near the optical bay. 4. Lift the green release lever for the optical bay and slide the DX115 unit into the bay until it is stopped by the release latch. The following figures show examples of release levers and their locations.
5. Install one (supplied) M3 x 5mm screw (black) for each DX115 unit for shipping support as shown. Additional M3 x 5mm screws are located on the chassis front side under the bezel. CAUTION: Failure to install the shipping screw might result in damage to the removable hard drive system. Figure 17 Installing the shipping support screw HP xw6200, HP xw6400, and HP xw6600 computers 1. Remove the front bezel from the computer. See Figure 14 Removing the front bezel on page 9. 2.
4. Install one (supplied) 6-32 x 1/4 in. screw (silver) for each DX115 unit for shipping support. CAUTION: Failure to install the shipping screw might result in damage to the removable hard drive system. Figure 19 Installing the shipping support screw HP Z600 and HP Z800 computers 1. For HP Z800 computers: ● Remove the airflow guide to enable access to the optical bays. ● Remove the card support to enable access to the system board connectors. 2.
4. Install one (supplied) M3 x 5mm screw (black) for each DX115 unit for shipping support. CAUTION: Failure to install the shipping screw might result in damage to the removable hard drive system.
HP xw8000 and HP xw9000 computers 1. Remove the front bezel from the computer. See Figure 14 Removing the front bezel on page 9. 2. Remove and discard the counter-sunk shipping screw at the side of the DX115 case. See Figure 8 Removing the shipping screw on page 7. 3. Lift and hold the drive release latch at the touch point (1) while sliding the DX115 case into the bay (2).
CAUTION: Insert or remove the carrier (with a disk drive) only when the workstation is shut down. Other procedures may result in system hangs, data loss, or even drive damage. The component supplier’s user guide describes a procedure for inserting or removing the carrier (with drive) while the workstation is booted and then powering the drive via the power switch on the enclosure. Microsoft Windows XP and Windows Vista do not support this action.
5. Slide the drive all the way to the rear end of the carrier so that the power and data connectors mate with the carrier adapter. Figure 26 Installing the drive 6. Replace the cover by aligning the tab on the rear of the cover with the slot on the rear of the carrier (1) and then rotating the front of the cover onto the carrier (2).
7. Replace the locking screws in the sides of the carrier. Figure 28 Replacing the locking screws Step 4—Completing the computer assembly CAUTION: Insert or remove the carrier (with a disk drive) only when the workstation is shut down. Other procedures may result in system hangs, data loss, or even drive damage.
2. Connect the power (1) and data (2) cables to the primary (upper) ports on the unit. Figure 30 Power and data ports 3. Connect the opposite end of the data cable to the appropriate connector on the system board or controller card. ● Connect SATA drives to SATA ports, and SAS drives to SAS ports, starting with the lowestnumbered available port.