HP LH4r HP Netserver LC 2000 Installation Guide - Page 166

Cable Management Arm, Rear of HP NetServer, Left Rear, Rack Column

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Chapter 13 Alternative Rack Mounting The captive nuts are located near the external SCSI Connector (knockout) location. Rear of HP NetServer Left Rear Rack Column Cable Management Arm Figure 13-11. Attaching the Cable Management Arm 5. Attach the other flange of the cable arm to the rear column of the rack with the two M-5 pan head T-25 Torx screws, included with the Arm. 6. Attach the flange to the NetServer with the two 8-32 pan head Torx T-20 screws, included with the Arm. See Figure 13-11. 7. Extend the NetServer out of the rack to ensure the Cable Management Arm moves along with the chassis without binding. NOTE Refer to the HP NetServer LC 2000r Rack Cabling Reference Guide, for information about cable dressing and routing. 8. If the Cable Management Arm moves with the chassis and the rack installation appears to be successful, slide the NetServer into the rack. The NetServer should click into the latch on the two column adapters. 9. If the NetServer is not in a restricted-access area, tighten both slide securing screws on the bezel latching mechanisms. See Figure 13-12. 158

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Chapter 13
Alternative Rack Mounting
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The captive nuts are located near the external SCSI Connector (knockout)
location.
Cable Management Arm
Rear of HP NetServer
Left Rear
Rack Column
Figure 13-11. Attaching the Cable Management Arm
5.
Attach the other flange of the cable arm to the rear column of the rack with
the two M-5 pan head T-25 Torx screws, included with the Arm.
6.
Attach the flange to the NetServer with the two 8-32 pan head Torx T-20
screws, included with the Arm. See Figure 13-11.
7.
Extend the NetServer out of the rack to ensure the Cable Management Arm
moves along with the chassis without binding.
NOTE
Refer to the
HP NetServer LC 2000r Rack Cabling Reference
Guide
, for information about cable dressing and routing.
8.
If the Cable Management Arm moves with the chassis and the rack
installation appears to be successful, slide the NetServer into the rack.
The NetServer should click into the latch on the two column adapters.
9.
If the NetServer is not in a restricted-access area, tighten both slide
securing screws on the bezel latching mechanisms.
See Figure 13-12.