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Check, retain and process any documents.
5
Notify 3Com or your local supplier of any damage or discrepancies.
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Retain any diskettes or CDs.
Package Contents
Ensure that in addition to the V6100, the package contains:
One or two AC power cables.
Four anti-slide bumpers for desktop installation option (supplied in a small plastic bag).
CD (software and documentation).
RS-232 DB9 adapting cable, two meters in length (direct connection to PC).
The V6100 Fast Track Installation Guide.
Mounting the V6100
The V6100 can be mounted on a desktop, or installed in a standard 19-inch rack. For
detailed information on cabling the V6100, see
Cabling the V6100
.
Mounting the V6100 on a Desktop
The integral front brackets are not required for a desktop installation. Optionally, attach the
four (supplied) anti-slide bumpers to the base of the V6100 and place it on the desktop in the
position you require.
Installing the V6100 in a 19-inch Rack
Users can install the V6100 in a standard 19-inch rack either by placing it on a shelf
preinstalled in the rack (preferred method), or by attaching it directly to the rack’s frame. If
the rack is without shelves, it is advised to acquire shelves.
Installation of a V6100 in a rack without shelves requires users to directly attach the V6100
integral front brackets
and
the
user-adapted rear brackets (not provided) to the rack’s frame.
Users assembling the rear brackets by themselves should note the following:
•
The distance between the screws on each bracket is 28 mm.
•
To attach the brackets, use 4-40 screws with a maximal box penetration length
of 3.5 mm.
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