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Summary of Contents for 1160Xd

Page 1: ... I n s t a l l a t i o n P r o c e d u r e s EXPRESS5800 1160Xd 1320Xd ...

Page 2: ...e of each product is dependent upon factors such as system configuration customer data and operator control Since implementation by customers of each product may vary the suitability of specific product configurations and applications must be determined by the customer and is not warranted by NEC Solutions America Inc To allow for design and specification improvements the information in this docum...

Page 3: ...ns 1 Safety Notices 2 Safety Notices for Users Outside of the U S A and Canada 3 If you Need Help 3 Selecting a Site 3 Unpacking the Server 4 Unpacking Procedure 5 Installing the Side Stabilizer Kit 11 Attaching the Power Cables 12 Attaching the LAN Cables 12 ...

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Page 5: ...ar with the components and the sequence of steps you will perform Symbols and Conventions This guide uses the following text conventions and graphics symbols Warnings cautions and notes have the following meanings WARNING Warnings alert you to situations that could result in serious personal injury or loss of life CAUTION Cautions indicate situations that can damage the system hardware or software...

Page 6: ...deration should be given to installing the equipment in an environment compatible with the maximum rated ambient temperature of 95 F 35 C Reduced Air Flow Installation of the equipment in a rack should be such that the amount of air flow required for safe operation of the equipment is not compromised To prevent fires and damage to rack equipment and supply wiring make sure that the rated load of t...

Page 7: ...th current wiring regulations in your country In the USA those wiring standards are regulated by Underwriter Laboratories UL in the U K by the Institution of Electrical Engineers IEE and in Canada by the Canadian Standards Association CSA If you Need Help Contact NEC Technical Support at 1 866 269 1239 Selecting a Site The server operates reliably in a computer room environment Choose a site that ...

Page 8: ... container for at least 24 hours at room temperature before removing any packaging This will prevent damaging condensation from occurring WARNING The server weighs approximately 926 0 pounds 420 0Kg If the server contains optional equipment it will weigh more To avoid personal injury make sure you have another person help you unpack the server and two other persons help you move the server When yo...

Page 9: ...ng the packaging may cause injury if the belts snap loose when cut Use caution when performing the first step of this procedure protecting the hands and face Handling the wooden unloading ramp and the pallet can cause splinters The use of gloves is recommended 1 Move the server as close as possible to the computer room where the server is to be installed 2 Plastic straps secure the shipping box ar...

Page 10: ...rear and side covers of the shipping box See Figure 3B 5 Remove the shipping container surrounding the server and set it aside See Figure 3C B A C A Shipping Cover B Velcro Straps C Shipping Container Figure 3 Removing the Cardboard Covers WARNING Plastic straps securing the packaging may cause injury if the straps snap loose when cut Use caution when performing the first step of this procedure pr...

Page 11: ...rrugated cardboard protecting the top of the cabinet See Figure 4B A B C A Strap B Top Corrugated Cardboard C Plastic Stretch Film Figure 4 Removing the Corner and Top Protectors 8 Cut and remove the plastic stretch film that is wrapped around the server See Figure 4C 9 Remove the unloading ramp and set it aside See Figure 5A 10 A metal ramp plate is attached to the unloading ramp Release the Velc...

Page 12: ...astic sheathing secured with tape protects the bottom sides of the server Remove the tape and then cut and remove the bottom sheathing Be careful not to damage the upper vinyl shroud Be sure the bottom sheathing is free and clear of the server wheels and levelers See Figure 6B A B A Styrofoam Stoppers B Lower Plastic Sheathing Figure 6 Removing the Cardboard Covers 13 Place the unloading ramp in f...

Page 13: ...anding on the ramp at the rear of the server Grasp the corners of the server Do not put pressure on the center of the front or rear cabinet doors See Figure 8 Figure 8 Rolling the Server Down the Ramp 15 With another person pushing on the front corners of the server the person standing on the ramp should stabilize the movement of the server and guide the server down the center of the unloading ram...

Page 14: ...table wrench lower the leveling pads to secure the server in place See Figure 9A A A Leveling Pad Figure 9 Lowering the Leveling Pads 20 At the front of the system Remove the single screw securing the front stabilizer and pull the stabilizer out from the cabinet as shown in Figure 10 Figure 10 Releasing the Front Stabilizer ...

Page 15: ...r Kit Note The Side Stabilizer Kit is included in the Accessory box 1 Position a stabilizer bracket on each side of the cabinet 2 Secure each stabilizer bracket to the cabinet with three M4 screws provided See Figure 11 A Side Stabilizers Figure 11 Installing the Side Stabilizers A A ...

Page 16: ... processor boards see Figures 13A and 14A 2 Connect the LAN cables to the ETHER connector on the service processor boards see Figure 15 3 Remove the screws securing the open channel cover and remove the cover see Figures 13B and 14B 4 Carefully route the LAN cables along the left side of the cabinet and through the open channel to the rear of the server Use the cable ties at the rear of the server...

Page 17: ...Installation Procedures 13 A Service Processor Boards B Open Channel Figure 13 Connecting and Routing the LAN Cables 1160Xd A Service Processor Boards B Open Channel Figure 14 Connecting and Routing the LAN Cables 1320Xd A B A B ...

Page 18: ...14 Express5800 1160Xd 1320Xd Installation Procedures A ETHER Connector Figure 15 Locating the Service Processor Board ETHER Connector A ...

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