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TL891 MiniLibrary System User's Guide
Compaq Confidential – Need to Know Required
Writer: Everett Godaire Project: TL891 MiniLibrary System User's Guide Comments:
Part Number: ER-TL891-UA.A01 File Name: d-ch3 Installation Last Saved On: 3/2/99 2:30 PM
3.
Identify and orient the parts of the slides and hardware needed for your
specific rack type. Figure 3-11 shows the parts required for Standard
EIA/RETMA rackmounting and Figure 3-12 shows the parts for
rackmounting into a StorageWorks metric rack.
NOTES:
All of the screws, washers, nutplates and/or metric conversion brackets required
for rackmounting in either cabinet type are supplied with the Expansion Unit and Base
Module.
You will need a #2 Phillips screwdriver and a flathead screwdriver.
The left and right slides are alike, so there is no risk of confusing the parts on reassembly.
The
front of the cabinet, and front rails in this text refers to where the module face will be
exposed (typically opposite from the main power source location). The main power source
location thus becomes the
rear of the cabinet, and where the rear rails exist.
4.
Loosely assemble a mounting bracket to each outer slide, using two 10-
32 screws with washers and a nutplate for each. Select slots in the
mounting brackets so the length of the assembly equals the distance
between the front and rear rails of the rack.
5.
Locate the screw holes in the front and rear rails of the cabinet or
equipment rack where the drive is to be installed.
CAUTION:
The cooling fan at the rear of the drive must not be obstructed when
the drive is installed in the rack. It is advisable to allow two inches of clearance
behind the rear panel of the module.
6.
From this point, the instructions vary depending on cabinet type, and
you should proceed as follows:
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Refer to the Compaq Rackmounting Template, which is included with
each module.
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EIA/RETMA Cabinet Rackmounting - Refer to the section entitled
Rackmounting in a Standard (19”) EIA/RETMA Cabinet
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StorageWorks Metric Rackmounting - Refer to the section entitled
Rackmounting in a StorageWorks (SW500, SW600, or SW800) Metric
Cabinet