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Setting-Up Your MaxPac 

Location 

Your MaxPac X-Class system needs to be positioned in a location with the capacity to safely 
support at least 38 lbs to 75 lbs depending on its configuration. The unit should be unobstructed so 
as to permit the free flow of cooling air through the intake fans at the sides of the unit and exhaust 
air from the vents at the front of the unit. 

Power Requirements 

MaxPac X-Class power supplies are auto-sensing 100 to 240 VAC, 50 to 60Hz units. Ensure that the 
supplied power is sufficient, stable, and without spikes or surges for operation of your MaxPac and 
other required equipment. 

Accessing and Connecting the Keyboard, Mouse, etc. 

1)  Stand the MaxPac system upright on the table and observe the two front cover release buttons, 

one on either side of the system (Figure 1-6). 

Summary of Contents for X-Class

Page 1: ... sides of the unit and exhaust air from the vents at the front of the unit Power Requirements MaxPac X Class power supplies are auto sensing 100 to 240 VAC 50 to 60Hz units Ensure that the supplied power is sufficient stable and without spikes or surges for operation of your MaxPac and other required equipment Accessing and Connecting the Keyboard Mouse etc 1 Stand the MaxPac system upright on the...

Page 2: ...he keyboard mouse power cable and DVI to VGA connector Figure 1 9 Note The DVI to VGA connector may be required when adding an external display device as discussed later in this manual Figure 1 8 Figure 1 9 5 Remove the keyboard mouse and power cable from the front cover and place them on the table in front to the system Set the front cover and its associated inside cover in a safe place Place one...

Page 3: ...ext to the keyboard connector as shown in Figure 1 13 Alternatively you may remove the green USB to PS2 connector from the end of the mouse cable and then plug the mouse into one of the USB ports located just above the two PS2 ports Figure 1 12 Figure 1 13 8 Plug the power cord into the main power input port which is located on the left hand side of the system Figure 1 14 and then plug the other e...

Page 4: ...em Figure 1 15 11 While continuing to press down on the release catch pull the second screen away from the system Figure 1 16 Unfold this second screen completely as shown in Figure 1 17 Figure 1 16 Figure 1 17 Note You may hear a squeaking noise when you unfold the second screen This is caused by the polyurethane clutch and is part of the friction mechanism that holds the screen steady Do NOT app...

Page 5: ... 1 19 Figure 1 18 Figure 1 19 Figure 1 20 Figure 1 21 14 Now pull the left hand edge of the second screen away from the system Figure 1 20 Continue to pull this screen until it is completely unfolded Figure 1 21 Note You may hear a squeaking noise when you unfold the second and third screens This is caused by the polyurethane clutches and is part of the friction mechanism that holds the screens st...

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