
HP Integrity rx2660
User Service Guide Errata
HP Part Number: AB419-9013A
Published: January 2008
Edition: 1

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1 Errata Information
This errata provides the following information:
• Battery clip installation instructions
• Correction to chassis cover shutdown time out
• Correction to fan hot-swap shutdown time out
Installing the Battery Clip
The battery clip installs ONLY on servers that were built with the Lotes battery holder. System
boards with an EDC of 4739 (Tyco battery holder) DO NOT require the battery clip and will not
work with the battery clip.
To determine if your server has an EDC earlier than 4739, run the Display FRU (DF) command
from the iLO 2 MP to obtain the FRUID. If the second Custom Info field in the FRUID is earlier
than 4739, your server is a candidate for the battery clip.
To order the battery clip, use part number AB419-3400A. Two battery clips are provided.
To install the battery clip, follow these steps:
WARNING! Ensure that the system is powered off and all power sources have been disconnected
from the server prior to performing this procedure.
Voltages are present at various locations within the server whenever an ac power source is
connected. This voltage is present even when the main power switch is in the off position. Failure
to observe this warning can result in personal injury or damage to equipment.
CAUTION: Observe all ESD safety precautions before attempting this procedure. Failure to
follow ESD safety precautions can result in damage to the server.
1. Remove the chassis top cover. Follow the instructions in the HP Integrity rx2660 User Service
Guide.
2. Locate the system battery and the MP battery in the Lotes battery holder. Figure 1-1 shows
a battery in a battery holder.
Figure 1-1 Battery and Holder
3. Insert the battery clip over the system battery and the MP battery on the system board.
Figure 1-2 shows the battery clip being inserted over the battery and battery holder.
Installing the Battery Clip 3

Figure 1-2 Inserting the Battery Clip
Figure 1-3 shows the installed battery clip.
Figure 1-3 Installed Battery Clip
4. Replace the chassis top cover. Follow the instructions in the HP Integrity rx2660 User Service
Guide.
Removing the Top Cover
Follow the instructions in the HP Integrity rx2660 User Service Guide for removing the top cover.
The note has been updated with the following information:
NOTE:
15 minutes After 15 continuous minutes of having the chassis cover open, the BMC executes
a soft shutdown. It tells the operating system to gracefully shut the operating
system down. Once the operating system accomplishes this and communicates
it to the BMC, system power is turned off
30 minutes After 30 continuous minutes of having the chassis cover open, the BMC performs
a hard power-off of the system. This occurs because the operating system did
not respond to the BMC's earlier request to gracefully shut the operating system
down.
Replacing a Fan
When removing a hot-swappable server fan from the server, there are different procedures
depending on if you have a Data Center rx2660 server or an rx2660 Office Friendly server.
Follow the instructions in the HP Integrity rx2660 User Service Guide for removing and replacing
a fan.
The important instructions have been updated with the following information:
4 Errata Information

IMPORTANT:
Data Center You can have one failed fan per zone. The fans speed up to compensate
for the failed fan. If two fans fail in a given zone, you have 30 seconds
to replace the failed fan. Otherwise, the server performs a soft shut down
due to an overheat condition.
Office Friendly You can have one failed fan rotor per zone in Zone 1 or Zone 3. The fans
speed up to compensate for the failed fan rotor. If you have two rotors
fail in Zone 1 or Zone 3, or one rotor fail in Zone 2, you have 30 seconds
to replace the failed fan. Otherwise, the server performs a soft shut down
due to an overheat condition.
Replacing a Fan 5