Installing Server
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Do not install NEC Express5800/ft series in such places as listed below. Otherwise, the server may
malfunction.
Place where temperatures change widely (near a heater, air conditioner, or refrigerator).
Place that is subject to intense vibration.
Place where corrosive gas (sodium chloride, sulfur dioxide, hydrogen sulfide, nitrogen
dioxide, or ozone) is generated, or a place that is close to chemicals or exposed to
chemicals.
Place whose floor is covered with non-antistatic carpet.
Place that may be subject to falling objects.
Place where you may step or trip on the power cords or interface cables.
Place that is close to some equipment that generates intense magnetic field (e.g., TV set,
radio, broadcasting/communications antenna, power transmission wire, and
electromagnetic crane). (If unavoidable, contact your sales agent to request proper shield
construction.)
Place where the power cord of the server must be connected to an AC outlet that shares
the outlet of another device with large power consumption.
Place that is close to some equipment that causes power noises (e.g., sparks caused by
power-on/off using a relay). If you must install the server close to such equipment, request
your sales agent for separate power cabling or noise filter installation.
It takes at least two people to carry the server; hold it firmly by its bottom and place it slowly on the
selected site.
IMPORTANT:
Do not hold the front bezel to lift it, or it may become detached and fall
down.
After placing the main cabinet, lock its two front casters and screw the attached four stabilizers on
the cabinet adjusting their height.
Screws
Stabilizer
Lock lever
Summary of Contents for Express 320Lc
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