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Chapter 3
3.
Getting Started
This chapter describes the procedures you should follow to operate your
Challenge deskside server chassis correctly.
Customer maintenance is limited to the outside of the chassis, which
comprises plastic panels, front loading devices (FLDs), customer-related
connections, and cables attached to the I/O panel. No user-serviceable parts
are found within the chassis.
Note:
This product requires the use of external shielded cables in order to
maintain compliance with Part 15 of the FCC rules.
Chassis Components
The operating procedures described in this section are designed to ensure
your safety and the integrity of your new system.
The Challenge deskside chassis can be configured for either 110 VAC or
220–240 VAC operation. The system requires alternating current (AC)
service at specified voltage and current ratings for proper operation. Verify
that the correct AC line voltages are selected for each peripheral.
Figure 3-1 shows user-accessible system components.
Summary of Contents for CHALLENGE L
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