HP LH4r HP Netserver LC 2000 Pedestal-to-Rack Guide - Page 26

Attaching the Cable Management Arm

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Chapter 2 Rack Mounting the HP NetServer Attaching the Cable Management Arm Use this procedure to mount the Cable Management Arm on the HP NetServer LC 2000r when mounted in the HP System/E or System /U racks. The HP NetServer LC 2000r's Cable Management Arm allows the cables, including the power cord, to move in and out with the HP NetServer chassis without any damage or being accidentally disconnected. See Figure 2-14. WARNING Before sliding out the HP NetServer LC 2000r, ensure the anti-tip foot is still extended from the front of the rack. A tipover hazard exists, so never slide more than one component out of the rack at a time. # # # # # 1. Ensure the HP NetServer LC 2000r is pushed all the way into the rack. 2. At the rear of the HP NetServer, place rack nuts on the left column in the 12th and 14th holes above the baseline (bottom) of the NetServer. See Figure 2-13. Left Rear of Rack "# " represents the EIA unit numbers on the rack columns. Attach nuts to this face of the left rear column. 14th Hole from Bottom 12th Hole from Bottom 9th Hole from Bottom 7th Hole from Bottom Bottom of HP NetServer Figure 2-13. Attaching the Rack Nuts to the Left Column 3. Orient the Cable Management Arm as shown in Figure 2-14. 4. Match the inner flange mounting holes with the two captive nuts at the rear of the NetServer. See Figure 2-13. The captive nuts are located near the external SCSI Connector (knockout) location. 22

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Chapter 2
Rack Mounting the HP NetServer
22
Attaching the Cable Management Arm
Use this procedure to mount the Cable Management Arm on the HP NetServer
LC 2000r when mounted in the HP System/E or System /U racks. The
HP NetServer LC 2000r’s Cable Management Arm allows the cables, including
the power cord, to move in and out with the HP NetServer chassis without any
damage or being accidentally disconnected. See Figure 2-14.
WARNING
Before sliding out the HP NetServer LC 2000r, ensure the
anti-tip foot is still extended from the front of the rack. A tip-
over hazard exists, so never slide more than one component
out of the rack at a time.
1.
Ensure the HP NetServer LC 2000r is pushed all the way into the rack.
2.
At the rear of the HP NetServer, place rack nuts on the left column in the
12th and 14th holes above the baseline (bottom) of the NetServer.
See Figure 2-13.
"
#
"
9th Hole
from Bottom
7th Hole
from Bottom
represents
the EIA unit
numbers on the
rack columns.
12th Hole
from Bottom
Left
Rear of
Rack
Attach nuts to this face
of the left rear column.
Bottom of
HP NetServer
#
#
#
#
#
14th Hole
from Bottom
Figure 2-13. Attaching the Rack Nuts to the Left Column
3.
Orient the Cable Management Arm as shown in Figure 2-14.
4.
Match the inner flange mounting holes with the two captive nuts at the rear
of the NetServer. See Figure 2-13.
The captive nuts are located near the external SCSI Connector (knockout)
location.