SBOX-5210 - User Guide, Rev. 1.0
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6.
Lift the top access cover up.
7.
Loosen and remove the Phillips screws (four pieces), that secure the hard disk tray to the baseboard. Retain the
screws for later use.
Figure 8: Descrewing the hard disk tray
1 Screw hole to secure 2.5‘‘ HDD / SSD to the hard disk tray
8.
Lift the hard disk tray up.
9.
Now you have access to the internal DDR4 SO-DIMM, SATA, M.2 Key E and M.2 Key M slots / sockets / connectors
respectively in order to remove or install hardware components.
10.
For closing replace carefully the hard disk tray to the system and screw it on with the retained screws.
11.
Tighten the retained screw when the hard disk tray is firmly in place.
12.
Replace carefully the top and rear access covers to the system and screw the rear access cover on with the
retained screws.
13.
Tighten the retained screws when the covers are firmly in place.
When used as intended, the SBOX-5210 is to operate only in closed condition.
Only when the access cover is properly fixed with the screws, it is ensured that the user
does not have access to the internal parts of the SBOX-5210.
5.1.1.
Installing SO-DIMM Memory Module(s)
To install memory module(s) please proceed according to the steps described:
1.
Open the device as described in the subsection 5.1 "Opening and Closing the Chassis" (step 1 - 9).
2.
Locate the SO-DIMM memory sockets (Figure 5, pos. 1).
3.
Align the notch on the SO-DIMM memory module with the notch in the SO-DIMM memory socket.
4.
Insert the SO-DIMM memory module into the corresponding socket at a 30-degree angle.
5.
Rotate the SO-DIMM memory module down until it snaps into place and the levers close.
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