2-
3
C
hapter
2
:
S
ystem
S
afety
l
Place
the
chassis
top
cover
and
any
system
components
that
have
been
removed
away
from
the
system
or
on
a
table
so
that
they
won
’
t
accidentally
be
stepped
on
.
l
While
working
on
the
system,
do
not
wear
loose
clothing
such
as
neckties
and
unbuttoned
shirt
sleeves,
which
can
come
into
contact
with
electrical
circuits
or
be
pulled
into
a
cooling
fan
.
l
R
emove
any
jewelry
or
metal
objects
from
your
body,
which
are
excellent
metal
conductors
that
can
create
short
circuits
and
harm
you
if
they
come
into
contact
with
printed
circuit
boards
or
areas
where
power
is
present
.
l
A
fter
accessing
the
inside
of
the
system,
close
the
system
back
up
and
secure
it
to
the
rack
unit
with
the
retention
screws
after
ensuring
that
all
connections
have
been
made
.
2-6 System Safety
E
lectrostatic
discharge
(
ES
D)
is
generated
by
two
objects
with
different
electrical
charges
coming
into
contact
with
each
other
. A
n
electrical
discharge
is
created
to
neutralize
this
difference,
which
can
damage
electronic
components
and
printed
circuit
boards
.
The
following
measures
are
generally
suffi
cient
to
neutralize
this
difference
before
contact
is
made
to
protect
your
equipment
from
ES
D:
l
Do
not
use
mats
designed
to
decrease
electrostatic
discharge
as
protection
from
electrical
shock
. I
nstead,
use
rubber
mats
that
have
been
specifi
cally
designed
as
electrical
insulators
.
l
U
se
a
grounded
wrist
strap
designed
to
prevent
static
discharge
.
l
Keep
all
components
and
printed
circuit
boards
(P
C
Bs)
in
their
antistatic
bags
until
ready
for
use
.
l
Touch
a
grounded
metal
object
before
removing
any
board
from
its
anti
-
static
bag
.
l
Do
not
let
components
or
P
C
Bs
come
into
contact
with
your
clothing,
which
may
retain
a
charge
even
if
you
are
wearing
a
wrist
strap
.
l
H
andle
a
board
by
its
edges
only;
do
not
touch
its
components,
peripheral
chips,
memory
modules
or
contacts
.
Summary of Contents for SC812L Series
Page 4: ...SC812L Chassis Manual iv Notes...
Page 9: ...ix Preface Front Panel to the Motherboard A 3 A 4 Chassis Screws A 4...
Page 10: ...SC812L Chassis Manual x Notes...
Page 14: ...SC812L Chassis Manual 1 4 Notes...
Page 22: ...SC812L Chassis Manual 3 4 Notes...
Page 41: ...5 7 Chapter 5 Rack Installation Figure 5 3 Mounting the Chassis A B Rail Bracket C...
Page 46: ...SC812L Chassis Manual 5 12 Notes...
Page 47: ...1 Appendices Appendices Appendix A Compatible Cables...
Page 48: ...SC812L Chassis Manual 2 Notes...