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Unpacking and Initial Setup
Power Supply Insertion
Power supplies are housed in device carriers for easy insertion. The power supply
is designed for hot-swappable operation.
NOTE: Leave a delay of at least 1 minute between the removal and installa-
tion of the same power supply.
Installing a power supply
1.
Orient the power supply carrier so that the LEDs are on the top and the ejec-
tion button is on the bottom (with the shelf oriented horizontally, as in Fig-
ure 2-2 ).
2.
Insert the power supply carrier into either bay 7 or bay 8 (Figure 2-2 ).
3.
Insert the carrier key into the keyhole in the bottom right corner of the power
supply. Turn the key to the left and hold it there. Then depress and hold the
ejection button in, and while holding the button in slide the power supply
carrier into the bay until you feel the power supply engage the backplane.
Then release the ejection button and turn the key to the right. If the button is
not fully protruded, apply additional pressure to the front of the carrier until
it is.
4.
Pull gently on the carrier to ensue that it does not come out and is locked in
place
Disk Drive Carrier Insertion
Disk drives are housed in hot-swappable device carriers to allow for easy inser-
tion.
Installing a disk drive
1.
Orient the disk drive carrier so that the LEDs are on the top and the ejection
button is on the bottom (with the shelf oriented horizontally as in
Figure 2-2 ).
2.
Insert the disk drive carrier into any available bay, bay 0 through 6 (see Fig-
ure 2-2 ).
3.
Insert the carrier key into the keyhole in the bottom right corner of the disk
drive. Turn the key to the left and hold it there. Then depress and hold the
ejection button in, and while holding the button in, slide the disk drive car-
rier into the bay until you feel the disk drive engage the backplane. Then
Summary of Contents for RAIDStation RS/7F
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