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Cables and Adapters
4HEFOLLOWINGOPTIONALCABLESANDADAPTERSAREAVAILABLEFORUSEWITHTHE$80$6)0ROOR
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Cable
Part Number
$6)$3,$6)$MALETOMALEgCM
26-585-01
$6)$3,$6)$MALETOMALEgM
26-585-02
$6)$3,$6)$MALETOMALEgM
26-585-03
($-)--($-)MALETOMALEgCM
26-613-01
($-)--($-)MALETOMALEgM
26-613-02
($-)--($-)MALETOMALEgM
26-613-03
($-)--($-)MALETOMALEgM
26-613-04
($-)--($-)MALETOMALEgM
26-613-05
($-)--($-)MALETOMALEgM
26-613-06
($-)-$6)$&($-)MALETO$6)$FEMALEADAPTER
26-617-01
($-)&$6)$-($-)FEMALETO$6)$MALEADAPTER
26-616-01
($-)&$6)$&($-)FEMALETO$6)$FEMALEADAPTER
26-618-01
Mounting the Switcher
UL Guidelines for Rack Mounting
4HEFOLLOWING5NDERWRITERS,ABORATORIES5, GUIDELINESPERTAINTOTHEINSTALLATIONOFTHE
DXP into a rack:
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Elevated operating ambient temperature
— If the equipment is installed in a
closed or multi-unit rack assembly, the operating ambient temperature of the rack
environment may be greater than room ambient. Therefore, consider installing the
equipment in an environment compatible with the maximum ambient temperature
(Tma) specified by the manufacturer.
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Reduced air flow
— Install the equipment in the rack so that the amount of air flow
required for safe operation of the equipment is not compromised.
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Mechanical loading
— Mount the equipment in the rack so that uneven mechanical
loading does not create a hazardous condition.
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Circuit overloading
7HENCONNECTINGTHEEQUIPMENTTOTHESUPPLYCIRCUIT
consider the connection of the equipment to the supply circuit and the effect that
circuit overloading might have on overcurrent protection and supply wiring. Consider
equipment nameplate ratings when addressing this concern.
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Reliable earthing (grounding)
— Maintain reliable grounding of rack-mounted
equipment. Pay particular attention to supply connections other than direct
connections to the branch circuit (such as the use of power strips).