Apple M8889LL/A User Guide - Page 41

arm closest to the server's back panel.

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4 Arrange all the cables on the back panel in the cable-management arm and secure them with the straps provided with the cable-management arm. The cable-management arm can only be used with a four-post rack or cabinet. If you are not using the cable-management arm, skip this procedure. It's a good idea to group the cables and arrange them so that they don't cause any hazard and are easy to handle should you need to detach them when opening the server. Gather all the cables attached to the server except the power cord, and attach them to the cable-management arm. Use the hook-and-loop fastener straps to secure the cables to the arm. Make sure you lay the cables against the full length of the cable-management arm to assure unobstructed extension. a Group the cables together loosely and "fold" them to the right side of the back panel, until they are near the short (inner) end of the cable-management arm. b Reverse the direction of the cables and lay them along the edge of the cable-management arm closest to the server's back panel. c Attach the cables to the arm with the straps provided. Wrap the cables so that the sides of facing straps do not stick to each other. d Reverse the direction of the cables again and lay them along the edge of the cablemanagement arm furthest from the back panel. e Attach the cables to the arm with the straps provided. 5 Connect the power cord to the back panel. Installing Your Server in a Rack 41

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Installing Your Server in a Rack
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4
Arrange all the cables on the back panel in the cable-management arm and secure them with
the straps provided with the cable-management arm.
The cable-management arm can only be used with a four-post rack or cabinet.
If you are not using the cable-management arm, skip this procedure. It’s a good idea to
group the cables and arrange them so that they don’t cause any hazard and are easy to
handle should you need to detach them when opening the server.
a
Group the cables together loosely and “fold” them to the right side of the back panel,
until they are near the short (inner) end of the cable-management arm.
b
Reverse the direction of the cables and lay them along the edge of the cable-management
arm closest to the server’s back panel.
c
Attach the cables to the arm with the straps provided.
Wrap the cables so that the sides of facing straps do not stick to each other.
d
Reverse the direction of the cables again and lay them along the edge of the cable-
management arm furthest from the back panel.
e
Attach the cables to the arm with the straps provided.
5
Connect the power cord to the back panel.
Gather all the cables attached to the server
except the power cord, and attach them to
the cable-management arm. Use the
hook-and-loop fastener straps
to secure the cables to
the arm.
Make sure you lay the cables against
the full length of the cable-management
arm to assure unobstructed extension.