CHAPTER 2: INSTALLATION
VersAtive
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Pro Mondo – Hardware Interface Manual
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INSTALLATION
2. Installation
This chapter provides a guide to get your VersAtivePro Mondo machine up and running. Following these steps should enable
you to have the system operational within a minimum amount of time.
2.1 Chapter Contents
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“Preparation for Installation”
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“Installing the Chassis into a Rack”
2.2 Preparation for Installation
Carefully unpack the equipment from the shipping box. If the box or equipment is damaged, notify the freight company to make
a damage claim. If you suspect that there is a problem with the equipment that may preclude safe operation, do not install or
operate it. Contact ATX Networks immediately for instructions.
NOTE:
This equipment is intended for installation in a RESTRICTED ACCESS LOCATION only.
NOTE:
This equipment is NOT for use in a computer room as defined in the Standard for Protection
of Electronic Computer/Data Processing Equipment, ANSI/NFPA 75.
NOTE:
This equipment is intended for use in a fixed position and should be installed securely
before operation is initiated.
The box that the chassis was shipped in includes two sets of rail assemblies, two rail mounting brackets and the mounting
screws you will need to install the system into the rack. Follow the steps in the order given to complete the installation process
in a minimum amount of time.
2.3 Precautions
2.3.1 Electrical Precautions
Basic electrical safety precautions should be followed to protect yourself from harm and the VersAtivePro Mondo chassis from
damage:
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Be aware of the locations of the power on/off switch on the chassis as well as the room’s emergency power-off switch,
disconnection switch or electrical outlet. If an electrical accident occurs, you can then quickly remove power from the
system.
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Power should always be disconnected from the system when servicing. When disconnecting power, you should first
power down the operating system first and then unplug the power cords. The unit has more than one power supply
cord. Disconnect two power supply cords before servicing to avoid electrical shock.
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When working around exposed electrical circuits, another person who is familiar with the power-off controls should
be nearby to switch off the power if necessary.
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Use only one hand when working with powered-on electrical equipment. This is to avoid making a complete circuit,
which will cause electrical shock. Use extreme caution when using metal tools, which can easily damage any electrical
components or circuit boards they come into contact with.
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Do not use mats designed to decrease static electrical discharge as protection from electrical shock. Instead, use
rubber mats that have been specifically designed as electrical insulators.