Cage installation, Unpacking the cage, Installing the cage – ClearCube R Series Pentium 4 User Manual

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42 • Cage and Blade Installation

ClearCube Product Manual and Installation Guide

Monitors and keyboards – Monitors are normally shipped in their own cartons.

Keyboards, if not included with user ports, may be bulk-packaged.

Shipping cartons and packing materials should be retained until your ClearCube

installation has been completed and tested.

Cage Installation

Unpacking the Cage

Open the Cage box, remove the packing material, and check the Cage for any visible

damage. Contact the carrier for an immediate on-site inspection if damage is found. If

there are no visible problems, remove the unit from the box and set it on a flat working

surface.

Use the AC power cord packaged and supplied with the Cage/BackPack. For systems

shipped to countries that utilize a 110–130-volt power system, the power cord is rated

at 15 amps. Systems shipped to countries with a 208-volt power systems are

packaged with power cords rated at 10 amps. Older model BackPacks utilized 10

amp-rated power cords that are NOT approved for use with current model BackPacks

on 110–130-volt power systems. The standard 10 amp power cords are acceptable

for use with the Fiber Transceiver. Refer to the Safety Guidelines on page 7 for more

information.

R4300 modules are packaged individually and shipped in a carton separate from the

Cage, with their appropriate patch cables in each package.

Installing the Cage

ClearCube offers two methods to mount Cages in a rack:

Chassis Accessory kit, included with all Cages

Cage Rapid Mount (CRM) kit, available separately.

The standard Chassis Accessory kit fits all standard 19” racks and provides a set of

front and back mounting brackets, with the necessary hardware. The optional CRM kit

is specially designed to fit ClearCube-supplied cabinets and racks that feature four

posts with square mounting holes for snap-in rack nuts. While this is an

industry-standard style for mounting hardware, not all third-party racks can accept the

CRM kit.

If you plan to use a cabinet enclosure, ensure that you have at least 34 inches (86cm)

of interior depth measured from the front of the unit, to accommodate the cabling that

exits from the rear of each Cage. The spacing between the front and back rails can be

no more than 30 inches (76cm).

CAUTION: To avoid equipment damage and potential personal injury,
install the Cage without Blades installed.

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