CHAPTER 2: Performance Server Cabinets
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When you place the cabinet, use the leveling feet to make sure that it is completely level both back to front and
side to side.
The cabinet doesn’t require assembly itself, although there are several accessories that can be installed in it.
Optional accessories include a Tool-Less Shelf (RM2010) and both door-mounted (RM2011) and roof-mounted
(RM2012) fan trays. You can also use Interconnect Hardware (RM2015) to join two cabinets together.
As you install devices in the cabinet, be aware that there are copper-coated grounding terminals welded to the
roof and to the bottom of the sidewalls (on the cabinets with sidewalls). These are covered with plastic caps to
protect them during the factory painting process. To ground a device to one of these terminals, remove the
terminal’s cap. Run a ground wire with a ring lug from the device to the terminal. Use an M8 nut and washers
to secure the lug to the terminal.
To open the cabinet’s doors, first slide the upper part of the handle (the plastic shield with the Black Box logo
on it) upward to expose the button. If the cabinet is unlocked, press the button; the lower part of the handle
will pop out so it can be grasped. If the cabinet is locked, insert the key and turn it to release the handle. The
lower part of the handle can then be turned toward the inside of the cabinet to open the door. When you close
the door, press the lower part of the handle back against the door until it clicks into place, lock the door (if
necessary), and slide the upper part of the handle back down over the button.