Connect the power cables to the receptacles
on the rear, and then connect the cables to
different power source outlets.
If your system is equipped with one power supply,
connect the power cable to the power receptacle.
A second power receptacle is present when a
second (redundant) power supply has been added
to the system drawer.
Note:
If you are using dc to power your system,
you must have a dc power distribution source.
Shown with two power
supplies installed.
Rear View
Note:
This system could be equipped with two power
supplies, each requiring a separate power cable.
CAUTION:
This product is equipped with a three-wire power cable and
plug for the user’s safety. Use this power cable with a properly grounded
electrical outlet to avoid electrical shock.
Connect the power cable
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Attach cables to the
cable management arm
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Put the system into the service position. The rails lock in the fully extended position with a click.
Loosely wrap the hook-and-loop fastener strips around the external cables.
Note:
To allow the cable to move,
do not
tightly wrap the hook-and-loop
fastener strip around the cables.
After you attach the cables to the cable management arm, go to the front
of the rack and move the system drawer in and out. Observe the
movement of the cable and cable management arm to verify that
the cable is not binding.
Hook-and-Loop
Fastener Strips