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4 On the imagePRESS Server control panel, select MB Replacement.
The control panel displays “Reading dongle...”, then displays the number of licenses left to
apply to the transfer.
5 Select Yes to confirm the license transfer.
The control panel displays “Applying” to indicate the transfer of options and the backup
BIOS from the hard disk drive to the BIOS chip on the replacement motherboard.
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If you select “No” the process ends and you return to the Functions menu.
6 Reboot the imagePRESS Server.
7 Remove the motherboard replacement dongle after the FieryBar reaches Idle.
Replacing parts on the motherboard
Before you remove and replace the DIMMs, CPU, and battery on the motherboard, shut
down and open the imagePRESS Server (see
DIMMs
When installing DIMMs, note the following:
• Different capacity DIMMs look alike. Make sure that you know the capacity of each
DIMM before you install it in a socket.
• Install only approved DIMMs available from your service representative.
• DIMMs must be installed in matched pairs. A matched pair is comprised of two alternate
sockets. DIMMs within a pair must be identical (same capacity and same number of chips
on each side). For example, in a two-DIMM configuration, populate DIMM 1 and
DIMM 2 with DIMMs of identical capacity, with the same number of chips on each side.
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DIMM
1 Shut down, and then open the imagePRESS Server (see pages
).
To access the DIMMs, you must remove the left panel.
2 To release a DIMM, push outward on the levers on each side of the DIMM.
3 Pull the DIMM straight out of the socket.
4 To replace a DIMM, insert the DIMM straight into the socket and close the levers at each side
to lock it into place.
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The socket is keyed so that the DIMM fits only one way. (See the notches in the
preceding figure.)
Make sure that the entire length of the DIMM (ends and center) is fully seated in the socket
and that the levers close securely around the ends of the DIMM.
5 If you installed a new DIMM, make sure to reset the time and date in Setup (see Configure
Help for more information).