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Hardware Install Guide for FortiScan

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FortiScan-1000C

The FortiScan-1000C comes with a sliding rail kit. Locate the components for the rail kit 
assembly:

Two sliding rail assemblies 

Two chassis rail members 

Two Velcro straps

Two cable management arm (CMA) attachment brackets 

Use the instructions below to install the rails on racks with square or round holes.

To install in square-hole racks

1

Position the left and right rail end pieces of the rail module labeled FRONT facing 
inward. 

Caution: 

Before installing the FortiScan unit in a rack, install front and side 

stabilizers on stand-alone racks or the front stabilizer on racks joined to other 
racks. Failure to install stabilizers accordingly before installing FortiScan in a rack 
could cause the rack to tip over, potentially resulting in bodily injury under certain 
circumstances. Therefore, always install the stabilizers before installing 
components in the rack.

After installing FortiScan components in a rack, never pull more than one 
component out of the rack on its slide assemblies at one time. The weight of more 
than one extended component could cause the rack to tip over and may result in 
serious injury.

Caution: 

Do not move racks by yourself. Due to the height and weight of the rack, 

a minimum of two people should be used to perform this task.

Before working on the rack, make sure that the stabilizers are secured to 
the rack, extended to the floor, and that the full weight of the rack rests on 
the floor. Install front and side stabilizers on a single rack or front stabilizers 
for joined multiple racks before working on the rack.

Always load the rack from the bottom up, and load the heaviest item in the 
rack first.

Make sure that the rack is level and stable before extending a component 
from the rack.

Use caution when pressing the component rail release latches and sliding a 
component into or out of a rack; the slide rails can pinch your fingers.

Do not overload the AC supply branch circuit that provides power to the 
rack.

Ensure that proper airflow is provided to components in the rack.

Do not step on or stand on any component when servicing other 
components in a rack.

Summary of Contents for FortiScan-1000C

Page 1: ...Hardware Install Guide for FortiScan Donghai Zhao...

Page 2: ...disposal 6 Restricted access location 6 Grounding 6 Rack mounting 6 Environmental specifications 7 Mounting the FortiScan appliance 7 FortiScan 1000C 8 Removing the system from the rack 15 Installing...

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Page 5: ...LE Firewall Authentication TITLE HEAD BODY H4 You must authenticate to use this service H4 Hyperlink https support fortinet com Keyboard entry Type a name for the remote VPN peer or client such as Cen...

Page 6: ...d access location Grounding Ensure the FortiScan appliance is connected and properly grounded to a lightning and surge protector WAN or LAN connections that enter the premises from outside the buildin...

Page 7: ...maintained Particular attention should be given to supply connections other than direct connections to the branch circuit e g use of power strips If required to fit into a rack appliance remove the ru...

Page 8: ...nents in a rack never pull more than one component out of the rack on its slide assemblies at one time The weight of more than one extended component could cause the rack to tip over and may result in...

Page 9: ...oms holes of the first U 2 4 Engage the back end of the rail until it fully seats on the vertical rack flange and the second tooth on the latch locks in place Repeat these steps to position and seat t...

Page 10: ...each end piece in the front holes of the vertical rack flanges 1 3 Align each end piece to seat the pegs in the top and bottom holes of the first U 2 4 Engage the back end of the rail until it fully s...

Page 11: ...ssis rail members with the corresponding pins on the system 1 Figure 3 Installing the chassis rail members 2 Slide the chassis rail members towards the back of the system until each one locks into pla...

Page 12: ...rs are locked into the slide rails on both sides Pull the sliding rails out of the rack until they lock into place 1 Figure 4 Installing the system in the rack 2 Align and insert the ends of the chass...

Page 13: ...age automatically as the system is pushed into the rack and are released by pulling up on the latches 2 3 To secure the system for shipment in the rack or for other unstable environments locate the ha...

Page 14: ...lide rail and push the bracket forward until it locks into place Repeat the same process for the CMA attachment bracket marked B Figure 6 Installing the CMA attachment brackets To route the cables 1 B...

Page 15: ...s 2 on the sides of the chassis rail members 1 3 Pull the tabs towards the front of the system to release the chassis rail members from the rails Continue pulling the system until the chassis rail mem...

Page 16: ...tray out of the receiver brackets 2 Note To secure the CMA for shipment in the rack loop the tie wraps around both baskets and tray and cinch them firmly For larger CMAs the tie wraps can be threaded...

Page 17: ...end of the CMA on the innermost bracket of the slide assembly until the latch engages 1 Figure 10 Installing and removing the cable management arm 2 Fit the other latch on the end of the outermost bra...

Page 18: ...e tie wraps provided bundle the cables together as they enter and exit the baskets so they do not interfere with adjacent systems 1 2 With the CMA in the service position route the cable bundle throug...

Page 19: ...e power button optical drive and hard drives The LCD panel and navigation buttons are accessible through the front bezel To remove the front bezel 1 Using the system key unlock the bezel 2 Pull up on...

Page 20: ...re 13 Installing the power cord retention bracket 4 Plug the other end of the power cables into a grounded electrical outlet or a separate power source such as an uninterrupted power supply UPS or a p...

Page 21: ...holes of the first U 4 5 Engage the back end of the rail until it fully seats on the vertical rack flange and the second tooth on the latch locks in place Repeat these steps to position and seat the...

Page 22: ...rail until it fully seats on the vertical rack flange and the first tooth on the latch locks in place Repeat these steps to position and seat the front end piece on the vertical flange 3 5 To remove...

Page 23: ...slots 3 Figure 16 Installing the system on the rack 4 Push the system inward until the front release latch clicks into place Press the slide release lock buttons on both rails and slide the system in...

Page 24: ...To route the cables 1 Locate the inner and outer CMA brackets on the interior sides of both rack flanges 1 Figure 18 Routing the cables 2 Bundle the cables gently pulling them clear of the system con...

Page 25: ...e management arm tray 1 cable management arm 2 nylon cable tie wraps 3 Use the instructions below to install the CMA 1 3 2 Note To secure the CMA for shipment in the rack loop the tie wraps around bot...

Page 26: ...he receiver brackets on the inner edges of the rails and push forward until the tray clicks into place 1 Figure 20 Installing and removing the cable management arm tray 2 To remove the tray squeeze th...

Page 27: ...e CMA away from the CMA tray 1 The CMA can be pulled away from the system and extended away from the tray for access and service 1 2 At the hinged end lift the CMA up and off of the tray to unseat it...

Page 28: ...ets so they do not interfere with adjacent systems 1 2 With the CMA in the service position route the cable bundle through the inner and outer baskets 2 3 Use the pre installed Velcro straps on either...

Page 29: ...e power button optical drive and hard drives The LCD panel and navigation buttons are accessible through the front bezel To remove the front bezel 1 Using the system key unlock the bezel 2 Pull up on...

Page 30: ...the power cables to the system 2 Bend the system power cable into a loop and secure the cable to the bracket using the provided strap Figure 24 Securing the power cord 3 Plug the other end of the powe...

Page 31: ...on conventions 3 E earthing 7 Ethernet 6 exploit 3 F federal desktop core configuration FDCC 3 Fortinet Technical Documentation conventions 3 H Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act HIPA...

Page 32: ...inet com Document feedback square hole racks 20 storage temperature 7 supply wiring 7 T temperature 6 7 tips 4 troubleshooting 4 U United States government configuration baseline USGCB 3 unshielded tw...

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