Compaq 5000 Series, 7000 Series Replacement Instructions Manual

End-User Replaceable Parts Program
Replacing an Expansion Card
5000 and 7000 Series
Notice
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Compaq Presario
First Edition (May 2000)
Part Number 198676-001
Replacing an
Introduction
Expansion Card
AnExpansionCardisa circuit board that fits into a computer expansion slot to add a certain function (such as modem or NIC).
Expansion Cards fit into Peripheral Component Interconnect (PCI) slots on the system board.
Your Compaq Internet PC has an Easy Access panel that makes accessing the internal parts easy. This document contains instructions for removing and replacing the following expansion cards: Modem 1 or Network Interface (NIC) 2 (see Figure 1-1).
Figure 1-1
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Note: The view shown may vary slightly by model.
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Tools Needed
A Phillips screwdriver is needed to remove and replace the expansion card.
Warranty Statement
Compaq provides these detailed instructions to ensure your safety and to keep your PC from being damaged. Following these instructions also ensures that your PC remains warranted by Compaq.
Your replacement part is warranted for the longer of 90 days from the date the part was delivered to you, or the original One Year Limited Warranty that came with your Compaq Presario.
Preparing Your Computer For Disassembly
Before beginning the removal and replacement procedure, complete the following procedure:
1. Remove any diskette or compact discs (CDs) from the computer.
2. Turn off the computer and any peripheral devices connected to your computer (see Figure 1-2).
3. Disconnect the power cord from the electrical outlet, and then from the computer (see Figure 1-3).
4. Disconnect all peripheral device cables from the computer.
Failure to disconnect the power from the computer may result in personal injury.
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I. Disconnecting the Power
1. Turn off the computer using the Power button (see Figure 1-2).
Figure 1-2
2. Disconnect the power cord from the electrical outlet 1 and computer 2 (see Figure 1-3).
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Failure to disconnect the power from the computer may result in personal injury.
Figure 1-3
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You do not have to replace the screw securing the side access panel. The screw securing the side panel is used for shipping purposes only.
II. Opening the Side Access Panel
1. Remove the screw 1 securing the side access panel. Locate the latch 2 directly below the screw, press down, and hold in the down position (see Figure 2-1).
Figure 2-1
Important: Some models may not have a screw 1 for shipping purposes only.
2. Grab the handle and slide the side panel from the chassis (see Figure 2-2).
. This screw is used
Caution: Before doing any work inside your computer, ground yourself by touching a metal part of the chassis.
Figure 2-2
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Look at the replacement part carefully to help identify and locate the component to be replaced.
III. Identifying and Locating Different Expansion
Cards
The Expansion Card Chart below shows the various types of expansion cards. This chart will help you to identify the different types of expansion cards such as a modem 1 and a Network Interface Card (NIC) 2 that can be added to your computer (see Figure 3-1).
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Figure 3-1 (rear view of chasis)
Important: These expansion cards may fit into any available PCI slot. The number of PCI slots may vary by model. The replacement expansion card may differ slightly by model from the original card.
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IV. Removing the Expansion Card
1. Turn the computer on its side (open side facing up) and locate the expansion card(s) (see Figure 4-1).
2. Remove the screw 1 securing the expansion card and save it for your replacement card (see Figure 4-1).
Important: Keep the screw that secured the defective card to the chassis. You will need it for your replacement card.
3. Pull the expansion card using a gentle rocking motion from the PCI slot 2 on the system board (see Figure 4-1).
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Figure 4-1
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V. Replacing the Expansion Card
Note: Save all the packing materials received with your replacement card. You will need them to return the defective part.
1. Align the expansion card with the PCI slot 1 on the system board and with the expansion card rear connector(s) slot on the chassis (see Figure 5-1).
Important: The expansion card rear connector must be properly inserted into the rear chassis slot to ensure the card is properly seated into the PCI slot on the system board.
Insert the new expansion card into the same connector from which the defective card was removed.
Ensure the card is properly positioned into the rear connector slots on the chassis.
2. Replace the screw 2 to secure the expansion card to the chassis (see Figure 5-1).
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Figure 5-1
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You do not have to replace the screw securing the side access panel. The screw securing the side panel is used for shipping purposes only.
VI. Replacing the Side Access Panel
Align the tabs on the top and bottom of the side access panel with the slots (located on the top and bottom edge) of the chassis and slide the side access panel into place (see Figure 6-1).
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Figure 6-1
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VII. Checking To See If the Replacement Part Is
Installed Properly
1. Reconnect the power cord to the electrical outlet and computer.
2. Turn on the computer to verify that the replacement part is properly installed.
3. If the problem persists, repeat the Removing and Replacing procedures.
4. If you are still experiencing problems, contact Compaq Support: 1-800-984-9350.
VIII. Returning the Defective Part
Please refer to the Compaq Part Return Instructions that came with your replacement part for instructions on returning the defective part.
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