Overland Storage Ultamus Raid 1200 Quick Start Manual Download Page 2

Part Number 10400049-102 07/2007

©2007 Overland Storage, Inc.

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3. Box Contents

The contents of the shipping box are:

One ULTAMUS RAID 1200 head unit or 1200x 
expansion array

Accessory Kit

This quick start guide

The Accessory Kit contains:

Two AC power cables 

Rack-mounting rail kit with hardware

ULTAMUS Software and Documentation CD

Head unit only:

Serial cable for service

Four SFP modules

Drive lock key (torx driver)
Expansion array only:

Two SAS cables

4. Mounting the Array in a Rack

NOTE: The rack kits may vary depending on the model.

1.

Attach left and right chassis slides to the side of the 
enclosure using 8 M3x4 buttonhead screws.

2.

Assemble the left and right chassis latches using the 
special chassis latch screws (

Figure 1

). 

Ensure each latch is correctly oriented, with the spring 
arm located against its stop. On the right side, the 
spring arm should be toward the top, on the left side it 
should be toward the bottom.

Figure 1.  Attaching Chassis Slides and Latches

3.

Attach the left bracket to the rack (

Figure 2

):

a.

Place the location pin at the rear end of the rail into 
rear rack post.

b.

Extend the rail to fit between the front and rear rack 
posts.

c.

Attach the rail to both front and rear rack posts 
using supplied screws and washers.
The screws should be left loose enough to allow 
sideways movement of the rails.

d.

Tighten the two clamping screws on the rail.

4.

Repeat 

Step 3

 for the right bracket.

Figure 2.  Securing Brackets to Rack (Left Side Shown)

5.

Mount the chassis into the rack as follows (

Figure 3

):

a.

Lift chassis and align with rack rails.

b.

Carefully insert the chassis slides into the rack rails 
and push fully home.

c.

Tighten rear screws.

d.

Withdraw the chassis until it reaches the hard stops, 
approximately 400mm (15.75 in.).

e.

Tighten front screws.

f.

Return chassis to the fully home position and secure 
to rack using captive fasteners on front flanges.

Figure 3.  Mounting the Array in a Rack

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