Gateway 7400 Rackmount Installation Guide - Page 26

Completing the connections, Connecting a single system drawer

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Completing the connections Now that the system drawer is installed in the cabinet, it is time to make the system connections. Important A wide variety of system connections are possible. Your actual system connections may be different from the following examples. Connecting a single system drawer To connect the peripherals: 1 Turn off all system drawers and devices in the cabinet before attaching any of the system drawer cables. 2 Connect all I/O device cables (keyboard, mouse, video, serial, and parallel) to their respective ports on the back of the system drawer. The system board connectors may appear different than in the illustration, depending on your system board. To power source Mouse Keyboard To monitor To printer SCSI bus Tape storage drawer Mouse and keyboard tray Completing the connections 21

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Completing the connections
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Completing the connections
Now that the system drawer is installed in the cabinet, it is time to make the
system connections.
Connecting a single system drawer
To connect the peripherals:
1
Turn off all system drawers and devices in the cabinet before attaching
any of the system drawer cables.
2
Connect all I/O device cables (keyboard, mouse, video, serial, and
parallel) to their respective ports on the back of the system drawer.
The system board connectors may appear different than in the
illustration, depending on your system board.
Important
A wide variety of system connections are possible. Your
actual system connections may be different from the
following examples.
To power source
SCSI bus
Mouse
Keyboard
Mouse and
keyboard tray
Tape storage
drawer
To printer
To
monitor