Page 2 - DIMM Location and Identification; lists the acceptable DIMM pair configurations.; Removing DIMMs; “Powering Off the Workstation” on page 10-4; DIMM Configurations; DIMM
Chapter 11 Replacing the Motherboard and Associated Components 11-3 FIGURE 11-1 DIMM Location and Identification Depending upon the configuration of your workstation, you can either add orreplace memory. In either case, the new DIMMs must meet the Sun workstationrequirements. TABLE 11-1 lists the ac...
Page 3 - Identifying the Rear Fan; shows the location of and identifies the rear fan.; Note –; Rear Fan Location and Identification
Chapter 13 Replacing Chassis Components 13-15 You can also view an animated version of these instructions by clicking onthis film icon. 13.3.1 Identifying the Rear Fan The front and rear fans on the Sun Blade 1500 workstation are contained in greenbrackets. Both fans must be operating to adequately ...
Page 4 - Smart Card Reader Location and Identification; Removing the Smart Card Reader; Disconnect the interface cable from the motherboard.; The cable is connected on the motherboard at; Smar t card reader
12-16 Sun Blade 1500 Service, Diagnostics, and Troubleshooting Manual • April 2003 FIGURE 12-13 Smart Card Reader Location and Identification 12.3.2 Removing the Smart Card Reader 1. Power off the system, open the chassis, and remove the bezel. Refer to: ■ “Powering Off the Workstation” on page 10-4...
Page 5 - Identifying the DVD-ROM Drive Interface Cable; IDE PWR; DVD-ROM Drive Interface Cable Connection; Removing the DVD-ROM Drive Interface Cable; Power off the system and open the chassis.; Connector
Chapter 14 Replacing Internal Cables 14-7 14.2.1 Identifying the DVD-ROM Drive Interface Cable The DVD-ROM has separate power and interface cables. The power cable is a Ycable that connects to the motherboard at IDE PWR and the other ends to the hard drives and DVD-ROM drive. The interface cable con...
Page 6 - Disconnect the IDE power cables from the upper hard drive; Disconnecting the IDE Power Cable From the Hard Drive(s); See; Disconnecting the IDE Power Cable From the DVD-ROM Drive; Interface cable
Chapter 14 Replacing Internal Cables 14-15 3. Disconnect the IDE power cables from the upper hard drive HDD0 . See FIGURE 14-12 . FIGURE 14-12 Disconnecting the IDE Power Cable From the Hard Drive(s) 4. If installed, disconnect the IDE power cable from the lower hard drive HDD1 . See FIGURE 14-12 . ...
Page 7 - Identifying the Hard Drive Interface Cable; Hard Drive Interface Cable Connection
14-10 Sun Blade 1500 Service, Diagnostics, and Troubleshooting Manual • April 2003 14.3 Replacing the Hard Drive InterfaceCable This section describes removal and installation of the hard drive interface cables.Topics include: ■ “Identifying the DVD-ROM Drive Interface Cable” on page 14-7 ■ “Removin...
Page 8 - Pressing the Catch on the Rear Fan Bracket; Sliding the Duct Up; opposite of its original position.; Guide rails
Chapter 11 Replacing the Motherboard and Associated Components 11-5 FIGURE 11-3 Pressing the Catch on the Rear Fan Bracket 4. Slide the duct up until it is flush with the edge of the rear fan bracket. See FIGURE 11-4 . FIGURE 11-4 Sliding the Duct Up 5. Flip the duct up and over to the back of the c...
Page 9 - Bezel Location and Identification
Chapter 10 Preparing to Replace Components 10-15 FIGURE 10-9 Bezel Location and Identification 3. Release the lower mounting tabs. Carefully move the lower pair of mounting tabs apart, and then push them forwardslightly. See FIGURE 10-10 . FIGURE 10-10 Releasing the Bezel Mounting Tabs As you do thi...
Page 10 - Pressing Down on the Clip Latch; b. Slide the clip to unhook the end opposite the latch.; This relieves clip pressure.; Releasing the CPU Fan and Heatsink Assembly Clips
11-16 Sun Blade 1500 Service, Diagnostics, and Troubleshooting Manual • April 2003 FIGURE 11-15 Pressing Down on the Clip Latch b. Slide the clip to unhook the end opposite the latch. This relieves clip pressure. c. Rotate the clip away from the CPU fan and heatsink assembly and lift it off the lock...
Page 11 - Identifying the Battery; shows the location of and identifies the battery.; Battery Location and Identification; lists the battery specifications.; Removing the Battery; Battery Specifications; Battery clip
11-22 Sun Blade 1500 Service, Diagnostics, and Troubleshooting Manual • April 2003 11.3.1 Identifying the Battery FIGURE 11-23 shows the location of and identifies the battery. FIGURE 11-23 Battery Location and Identification TABLE 11-1 lists the battery specifications. 11.3.2 Removing the Battery 1...
Page 12 - Identifying the PCI Card Slots
11-36 Sun Blade 1500 Service, Diagnostics, and Troubleshooting Manual • April 2003 FIGURE 11-34 Identifying the PCI Card Slots 3. Swing out the PCI card support. Squeeze the inside tabs together and swing the PCI card support out. See FIGURE 11-35 . PCI4 (66 MHz, 64-bit) PCI3 (33 MHz, 64-bit) PCI2 (...
Page 13 - Removing Cables From the Routing Clips; Disconnect the power and signal cables.; Remove the motherboard fastening screws.; Routing clip
Chapter 11 Replacing the Motherboard and Associated Components 11-45 FIGURE 11-42 Removing Cables From the Routing Clips 9. Disconnect the power and signal cables. Disconnect the following power and signal cables from the correspondingmotherboard connectors and set them out of the way of the motherb...
Page 14 - Removing the PCI Card Support; Do not use the chassis cross brace as a handle.; Installing the PCI Card Support; Refer to “Removing the Access Panel” on page 10-12; Identify where the PCI card support is to be installed.; Pivot tab
Chapter 13 Replacing Chassis Components 13-45 FIGURE 13-48 Removing the PCI Card Support Note – Do not use the chassis cross brace as a handle. Proceed to “Installing the PCI Card Support” on page 13-45. Note – Do not operate the workstation without the PCI card support installed. 13.7.3 Installing ...
Page 15 - Reconnect any other external peripherals.
Chapter 15 Finishing Component Replacement 15-9 FIGURE 15-8 Reconnecting the Keyboard, Mouse, Monitor, and Network Connections 2. Reconnect any other external peripherals. 3. Power on those peripherals. Note – The monitor must be powered on before the system so that the monitor can communicate with ...