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    							10          Maintaining and Troubleshooting Your E-4200 System
    Replacing the mid-tower case cover
    You need a grounding wrist strap and a Phillips screwdriver to close the 
    case.
    1. If you installed additional external drives, then you must replace the 
    bezel. Hook the tabs at the bottom of the front bezel into the slots in 
    the chassis. Then push the bezel into the chassis until the spring clips 
    snap the bezel in place.
    2.Place the left side panel onto the chassis and slide the panel toward the 
    front of the chassis. Replace the two screws that attach the panel to the 
    chassis.
    3.Place the right side panel onto the chassis, making sure the panel f its 
    into the rails on the chassis. Slide the panel toward the front of the 
    chassis until the tabs on the panel f it under the rim of the chassis. 
    4.Replace the two thumbscrews that attach the panel to the chassis.
    To replace the mid-tower case cover 
    						
    							Case Access     11
    Replacing the tower case cover
    You need a grounding wrist strap and a Phillips screwdriver to close the 
    case.
    1.Hook the tabs at the bottom of the front bezel into the slots in the 
    chassis. Then push the bezel toward the chassis until the bezel snaps in 
    place. 
    To close the tower case
    1. Hook tabs 
    on both sides 
    into chassis
    2. Push bezel 
    toward 
    chassis 
    						
    							12          Maintaining and Troubleshooting Your E-4200 System
    2.Place the left side panel on to the chassis and slide the panel toward the 
    front of the chassis. Make sure the tab at the front of the panel f its 
    under the edge of the chassis.
    3.Replace the three screws that attach the left side panel to the chassis.
    4.Place the right side panel on to the chassis, making sure the panel f its 
    into the rails on the chassis. Slide the panel toward the front of the 
    chassis until the tabs on the panel f it under the edge of the chassis. 
    5.Replace the three thumbscrews that attach the right side panel to the 
    chassis.
    Ta b s 
    						
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    Chapter 2:
    System 
    Components
    Locating components ............................................ 14
    System board ......................................................... 17
    I/O connectors........................................................ 19
    Setting the jumpers ................................................ 21
    Replacing the processor......................................... 23
    Installing memory.................................................. 29
    Installing and replacing drives .............................. 31
    Adding an expansion card ..................................... 55
    LM81 hardware management ............................... 57
    Installing LANDesk Client Manager.................... 58
    Replacing the battery ............................................. 58
    Replacing the power supply .................................. 60 
    						
    							14          Maintaining and Troubleshooting Your E-4200 System
    Locating components
    The following f igures and lists identify the components inside the 
    computer.
    Desktop components
    The following components are inside your desktop system (illustration 
    shown from top view of system).
    ASystem board
    BPower supply
    C5.25-inch drive bay (top)
    DTwo 3.25-inch internal drive bays (bottom) 
    E5.25-inch external drive bay (top)
    F3.25-inch external drive bay (bottom)
    C
    D EFAB 
    						
    							System Components     15
    Mid-tower components
    The following components are inside your mid-tower system.
    APower Supply
    BExternally accessible drive bays
    CInternal 3.5-inch hard drive bays
    DStability bar
    ESystem board
    FFan duct
    3.5-inch bay
    5.25-inch bay
    5.25-inch bay
    3.5-inch bay
    B
    A
    EC
    5.25-inch bay
    F
    D 
    						
    							16          Maintaining and Troubleshooting Your E-4200 System
    Tower components
    The following components are inside your tower system.
    ATop drive cage
    BMiddle hard drive cage
    CAdd-in card guide (included in some systems)
    DBottom hard drive cage
    ESystem board
    FAdd-in card bracket
    GFan duct
    HPower supply
    A
    B
    C
    E
    F
    G
    D H 
    						
    							System Components     17
    System board 
    The following f igure and list identify system board components.
    ASlot 1 connector
    BDIMM sockets (3)
    CPower connector
    DFan 1 connector (to fan on power supply)
    EDiskette drive connector
    FSCSI LED header
    ABCD
    H
    I
    QRS VW X YZ
    E
    F
    MG
    J
    K
    L
    O
    U
    N
    T
    P 
    						
    							18          Maintaining and Troubleshooting Your E-4200 System
    GFront panel connector
    HPrimary IDE connector
    ISecondary IDE connector
    JOnboard speaker
    KBattery
    LConf iguration jumper (J7B1)
    MFront panel USB header
    NISA slot
    OWake-on-Ring (WOR) connector
    PShared ISA/PCI slot (1)
    QWake-on-LAN (WOL) connector
    RPCI slots (3)
    SChassis intrusion switch connector
    TAGP connector
    UFan 3 connector
    VSerial port B
    WParallel port
    XSerial port A
    YUSB ports (2)
    ZMouse and Keyboard ports 
    						
    							System Components     19
    I/O connectors
    The following f igure and list identify connectors on the back of the 
    computer.
    APS/2 mouse port
    BUSB ports 
    CParallel port
    DVideo port
    ERJ-45 LAN connector
    FSerial port B
    GSerial port A
    HKeyboard port
    AD
    E F BC
    G H 
    						
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