Setting Up Your System 2-29
Cabling
The cable retention arm attaches to the rear of the server and the system rack allowing cables to
move as the server slides back and forth within the rack cabinet. The server cables are tie-wrapped
to the cable retention arm. The following sections provide instructions for installing the cable
retention arm assembly to your server and your system rack.
Installing the Cable Arm
1.
Align one end of the cable arm with the caged nuts installed on the rear mounting rail and
secure it with two screws (H).
Cable arm
Two screws (H)
NOTE:
Do not apply excess force to the cable arm to avoid any
deformation of the arm.
2.
Pull the server until it stops.
3.
Align the other end of the cable arm with the left side of the chassis and secure the arm with
two screws (I). Use the screw holes located on the 2nd row from the top of the server.
Secure the cable arm after fully extending the arm.
Screws (I)
Cable arm
Summary of Contents for EXPRESS5800/120MF
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