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Location and Environment
Mounting the Masterpiece Mainframe into a 19” Rack
Mounting the Masterpiece Mainframe into a 19” Rack
The Mainframe will require a 2RU space within a rack. Please read the above warning before
attempting to fit the mainframe into a rack.
1 Check that the rack is rigid enough for the mainframe.
2
A suitable rack tray will be needed in the rack to take the weight of the mainframe
.
The mainframe rear will become heavier when the BNC cables are connected.
3 When in position in the rack, there are 2 pre-cut slots (mounting holes) running down each
side of the front of the mainframe, to access the mounting holes, the mainframe front door
will have to be opened. To do this; unscrew the door locking screws on either side of the
door, then pull outwards and lower (as shown in the diagram below).
4 The mainframe is fastened to the rack system using 4x M6 (1/4 inch) screws (screws are
available from rack suppliers).
Note:
The
Masterpiece Mainframe
is heavy (14.5kg – 31lb) and will require
two people to lift into position, using correct lifting procedures. If you are
unsure of the lifting procedures, ask a Health and Safety adviser for
information.
Note:
If the rack tray has sides, make sure that they do not block the
ventilation holes on the sides of the mainframe.
2 screws on each side attach
the mainframe to the rack
M6 Screws
Note:
The front door of the mainframe
has to be lowered to access the fixing
holes.
Door locking
screws
Undo screws
pull outwards
and lower
Rack Tray
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