IPECS Release 5
Hardware Description & Installation
Issue 5.0
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machines, and other electrical equipment capable of generating high levels of electrical
interference. The system should be protected from flooding and heavy machinery as well
as excessive dust and vibration.
4.2.2 Verify Equipment On-site
Once the equipment installation site has been identified and a dedicated AC outlet, protective earth
ground, lighting and ventilation are available, verify that all equipment and tools required are on-
site and the equipment has not been damaged during shipment. Assure there is no shipping
damage. Check that the type and quantity of Modules and terminals received are correct. Also,
assure optional equipment and Power Line Surge Protector are on-site. The individual Modules
and terminals need not be unpacked at this time.
If any equipment appears damaged or is missing, notify appropriate personnel to correct the
situation.
4.3 Module Mounting Hardware Installation
4.3.1 Enhanced Main Cabinet Installation
The Enhanced Main Cabinet can be desk, 19” rack or wall mounted. The following paragraphs
provide directions for each of the mounting options as well as installation and removal of the front
cover.
4.3.1.1
Cover
Close/Open
The front cover is provided as standard equipment with the Main Cabinet. The cover hooks and
snaps on to the cabinet as follows:
1. Align the notched tab on the right side of the cover with the slot in the right side of the
cabinet. See Figure 4.3.1.1-1.
2. Push the tab into the corresponding slot in the cabinet.
3. Slide the cover to the right to engage the notched tabs.
4. Swing the left side of the cover closed over the cabinet engaging the cover latch.