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Setting Up the System
Unpacking and Inspecting Your System Unit
CAUTION:
To avoid possible injury while moving the system, ask another person to help you.
Move the system to the area that you have chosen according to the environmental and
technical characteristics indicated in the
Site Preparation
chapter, on page 2-1.
If not yet done, carefully unpack the system unit and components, following the information
on the shipping box. Save all packing materials so that you can repack the system in case
you ever need to move or ship it.
Your system was checked and carefully packed before it left the manufacturer.
Contact your authorized supplier or marketing representative if any items seem to be
damaged or if you think that something is missing.
System Documentation
The system is shipped with a set of hardware and software manuals, which lead users in
setting up, operating, upgrading the system and installing software.
These manuals constitutes the basic documentation kit.
Additional documentation is delivered according to the specific products your system is
equipped with.
Some manuals are on paper only, some ones are both on paper and on CD-ROM, while
other ones are on CD-ROM only. For information on online documentation, which is
delivered on CD-ROM, see
Online Documentation
below.
For detailed information about the system specific documentation, please refer to the
Hardware Tasks: Where Do I Find the Information I Need?
booklet, delivered with your
system.
Maintenance Kit
A maintenance kit including a specific set of paper documentation is available at any
authorized supplier. It is addressed to both service people and trained customers who are in
charge of the system maintenance.
For a detailed list of the manuals included in the maintenance kit, please refer to the
Hardware Tasks: Where Do I Find the Information I Need?
booklet.
Online Documentation
Most of the system documentation is provided in online format. This includes both hardware
and software documentation.
Online documentation offers you several advantages:
•
You can find the information you need quickly, automatically jumping from one
documentation topic to the others, simply clicking with your mouse on the desired topic
•
You can access the information you need from any workstation or terminal connected to
your system, with no need to have paper documentation at hand
•
In case you need it, you can print the selected topic.
Refer to the documentation CD-ROM booklet for information on online documentation use.
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