• Topic ID: id_11038782
  • Version: 3.0
  • Date: Apr 22, 2019 12:56:19 AM

DVD Peripheral Tower Replacement (Single Bay)

Prerequisites

Overview

This procedure describes and illustrates the steps necessary to replace the DVD Peripheral Tower.

Figure 1. PMT (Single Bay)

1 Power-off (Shut Down) the Console

System requires a power-down sequence when replacing the DVD Peripheral Tower. Operating System may not recognize the USB port connections if the DVD Peripheral Tower is replaced without cycling the console power.

Procedure

  1. Select one of the following methods to power off the Operator Console:
    • If applications are running, click the Shut Down button on desktop display and select Shut Down.

    • If applications are down, open a Terminal Window. Type: halt , then press Enter.

      The Operator Console monitor will display a System Halted message when it is acceptable to power off the Operator Console.

  2. Power OFF the Operator Console at the front panel switch.

2 Remove Old DVD Peripheral Tower

Procedure

  1. Remove the USB cable connections from the back of the peripheral tower chassis being replaced.
    note:

    Verify that all cables are labeled and clearly marked; if necessary, add a label for clarity.

  2. Remove the power cord(s) at the rear of the DVD Peripheral Tower chassis.
  3. Remove the original DVD Peripheral Tower and set aside.

3 Install Replacement DVD Peripheral Tower

Procedure

  1. Place the replacement DVD Peripheral Tower chassis on the Operator Console.
  2. Mount the power cord(s) to the rear of the DVD Peripheral Tower chassis. Verify that the power switch on the DVD Peripheral Tower power supply is turned to the ON position.
  3. Replace the rear USB cable connections.

    Figure 2. DVD Peripheral Tower Connections

4 Functional Checks, Alignments and Setups

Procedure

  1. Power On console.
  2. Confirm that the power switch on the rear of the DVD Peripheral Tower assembly is turned on.
  3. Confirm that the green Power Status LED on the DVD Peripheral Tower front panel is lit.

    Figure 3. DVD Peripheral Tower Power Status LED

  4. Verify that the cooling fan at the rear of the DVD Peripheral Tower is operational.