WORKDONE B077CT17G1 3.5 Inch Hard Drive Caddy Installation Guide
- June 14, 2024
- WORKDONE
Table of Contents
- WORKDONE B077CT17G1 3.5 Inch Hard Drive Caddy
- Quick start installation manual
- Final checklist before installation
- Drive Bay
- Dell PowerEdge Front Drive Bay sizes
- Installing a 3.5” Hard-Drive Into a 3.5” Hard-Drive Carrier
- Installing a Hot-Swap Hard Drive
- Hard-Drive Indicator Codes
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
WORKDONE B077CT17G1 3.5 Inch Hard Drive Caddy
Specifications
- Product Model: B077CT17G1
- Compatibility: DELL PowerEdge server with 3.5-inch Drive Bay and Hot-Plug backplane
Drive Bay Sizes
- For 2.5-inch hard drives: 2.8 inch / 7 cm or 2.9 inch / 7.4 cm
- For 3.5-inch hard drives: 4 inch / 10.2 cm or 4.2 inch / 10.6 cm
Quick start installation manual
- Our quick guide provides basic installation instructions, and for further information and guidance, visit our support portal.
Final checklist before installation
Drive Bay
- The same server model is delivered with two different drive bay sizes. Verify whether your server model has a bigger 4.2-inch / 10.6 cm drive bay size for 3.5-inch hard drives.
Dell PowerEdge Front Drive Bay sizes
Installing a 3.5” Hard-Drive Into a 3.5” Hard-Drive Carrier
- Insert the hard drive into the carrier with the SATA/SAS con-nector end facing the back.
- Align the screw holes on the hard drive with the back set of holes on the carrier. Ensure the back of the hard drive is flush with the carrier.
- Secure the hard drive to the carrier using the provided screws (4pcs).
- Hard-drive carrier
- Hard-drive
- Screws (4pcs)
Installing a Hot-Swap Hard Drive
- Remove any in-stalled hard-drive blank from the slot.
- Press the release button (1) and open the carrier handle (2).
- Slide the carrier into the slot until it connects with the backplane. Close the handle (2) to lock the hard drive in place.
Hard-Drive Indicator Codes
- Each hard drive carrier has an activity LED indicator and а status LED indicator. The indicators provide information about the current status of the hard drive.
- Flashes green twice
- per second
- Identifying drive or
- preparing for removal
- Off Drive ready for
- insertion
- or removal
- Flashes green, amber,
- and turns off
- Predicted drive
- failure
- Flashes amber four times per
- second
- Drive failed
- Flashes green slowly Drive rebuilding
- Flashes green for three
- seconds, amber for three
- seconds, and turns off after six
- seconds
Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
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