HP LC2000r HP Netserver LP 1000r (1.13, 1.26 & 1.40 GHz) User Guide - Page 123

Attaching Outer-Rails to the Rack, Location Marks on the Rack's Columns

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Chapter 13 Alternative Rack Mounting (4-Post) 1. Find the EIA unit markings on the rack and the location for the Netserver. The screw holes cover a span of only one EIA unit, which is the height requirement of the HP Netserver. NOTE The Netserver can only be mounted into both holes of one EIA Unit, but cannot be mounted across two EIA units. You cannot use a hole in one EIA unit and a hole in another EIA unit. 2. Use the masking tape (or marking pen) to mark above the 3rd hole up on both front columns, as shown in Figure 13-3. Rear of Rack represents the EIA unit numbers on the columns rack 3rd Hole From Bottom 1st Hole From Bottom Masking Tape Marker Left Side Mark this face of the columns with masking tape or marker pen. Right Side Bottom of HP Netserver Front of Rack Figure 13-3. Location Marks on the Rack's Columns 3. Mark the inside face of the left-rear and right-rear rack columns, with masking tape, as shown in Figure 13-3. Attaching Outer-Rails to the Rack No tools are required to attach the outer-rail assemblies to the rack columns. 1. Pull the anti-tip foot forward out of the bottom of the rack. See Figure 13-4 for the anti-tip foot location. 2. Lower the leveler screws on the rack's lower four corners to make firm contact with the floor. See Figure 13-4. 3. Align the left outer-rail assembly to the left front and rear columns as shown in Figure 13-4. 117

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Chapter 13
Alternative Rack Mounting (4–Post)
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1. Find the EIA unit markings on the rack and the location for the Netserver.
The screw holes cover a span of only one EIA unit, which is the height
requirement of the HP Netserver.
NOTE
The Netserver can only be mounted into both holes of one EIA
Unit, but cannot be mounted across two EIA units. You cannot
use a hole in one EIA unit and a hole in another EIA unit.
2. Use the masking tape (or marking pen) to mark above the 3rd hole up on both
front columns, as shown in Figure 13-3.
3rd Hole
From Bottom
1st Hole
From Bottom
Bottom of
HP Netserver
Masking
Tape
Marker
represents
the EIA unit
numbers on the
columns rack
Rear of
Rack
Front of
Rack
Mark this face of
the columns with
masking tape
or marker pen.
Left
Side
Right
Side
Figure 13-3. Location Marks on the Rack's Columns
3. Mark the inside face of the left-rear and right-rear rack columns, with masking
tape, as shown in Figure 13-3.
Attaching Outer-Rails to the Rack
No tools are required to attach the outer-rail assemblies to the rack columns.
1. Pull the anti-tip foot forward out of the bottom of the rack.
See Figure 13-4 for the anti-tip foot location.
2. Lower the leveler screws on the rack's lower four corners to make firm
contact with the floor. See Figure 13-4.
3. Align the left outer-rail assembly to the left front and rear columns as shown
in Figure 13-4.