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Coral IPx 500 Installation Manual
General System De
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ion and Installation
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Cage Door
A locking door on the front of the cage provides physical protection to internal
circuitry during normal operation while still allowing access to the interior for
maintenance activities. In addition, the cage is protected from RFI (radio frequency
interference) when the door is closed. The cage door includes ventilation grilles near
the bottom and the top that allow cool air to enter the cage. Also included are locking
studs on the left side of the door that prevent the door from opening during normal
operation. The locking stud is moved from the unlocked position to the locked
position by inserting a screwdriver blade into the stud slot and turning clockwise. The
inside of the door includes a grounding wire connection designed to ground the door.
Door hinge mounts are mounted onto the hinges on the right side of the cage. Also
included are the door locking studs that secure the door to the cage when closed. The
door release mechanism on the right side of the cage prevents the door from being
removed from the cage accidentally from the two door hinges. The grounding wire at
the top right side of the cage is attached to the door, and grounds the entire door/cage
assembly.
Opening the Door
1.
Unfasten the two locking studs on the left side of the door with a straight blade
screwdriver (half a turn counter clockwise).
2.
Pull the door open using moderate force. The door opens to 110
°
.
Closing the Door
1.
Verify that all cards and power supply unit are properly installed and that all
cables are properly connected.
2.
Verify that the top section of the cage is free of objects with the exception of cables
routed from the front of the cage.
3.
Close the top decorative cover. See
page 1-23, Assembling the Protective Cover
.
4.
Close the door firmly.
5.
Fasten the locking studs with a straight blade screwdriver (half a turn clockwise).
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Cage Components
Electrical Hazard! When subject to electrical power, the internal components of the cage
include electrical currents that could cause shock, burn, or death. During normal system
operation, the cage door must remain closed at all times. Exercise extreme caution
while handling the internal components of the cage.
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