HP LH4r HP Netserver LC 3 User Guide - Page 45

Insert screws through slots on the front of the base assembly and into

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Chapter 5 Installation in Rack (Optional) 1. Determine the baseline of the LC 3 base assembly. See Figure 5-3. Figure 5-3. Map of Rack Nut Positioning for LC 3 base 2. Attach rack nuts to the inside face of all four vertical columns. The nuts should be positioned six holes above the base line of the unit as shown in Figure 5-3. (One type of rack may require a spacer as well, see documentation which accompanies your rack and rack mount kit for more information.) 3. Attach a rack nut on each of the outside faces of both front columns at the second hole up from the baseline of the unit. 4. Start a screw two turns in both of the rack nuts (or spacers) on the rear inside columns. 5. Tilt the base assembly (to avoid hitting its sides on the columns) and move it into position. Align the rear slots of the base assembly with the screws started in the rear columns (or spacers) in the previous step. Rest the base assembly on these screws and push rearward until the front of the base is against the front columns. 6. Insert screws through slots on the front of the base assembly and into the rack nuts positioned in step 2. 7. Tighten all four of the screws to secure the base assembly to the rack columns. 8. If you are mounting two NetServers at the same level, skip ahead to step 11. If you are mounting only one NetServer, mount it on the right and fill the remaining opening in the rack front with the large filler panel provided. To do so, use the large filler panel as a template to place rack nuts in the correct holes of the left vertical column at the top and bottom of the panel. Insert cosmetic screws through the panel and into the rack nuts. 39

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Chapter 5
Installation in Rack (Optional)
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1.
Determine the baseline of the LC 3 base assembly. See Figure 5-3.
Figure 5-3. Map of Rack Nut Positioning for LC 3 base
2.
Attach rack nuts to the inside face of all four vertical columns. The nuts
should be positioned six holes above the base line of the unit as shown in
Figure 5-3. (One type of rack may require a spacer as well, see
documentation which accompanies your rack and rack mount kit for more
information.)
3.
Attach a rack nut on each of the outside faces of both front columns at the
second hole up from the baseline of the unit.
4.
Start a screw two turns in both of the rack nuts (or spacers) on the rear
inside columns.
5.
Tilt the base assembly (to avoid hitting its sides on the columns) and move
it into position. Align the rear slots of the base assembly with the screws
started in the rear columns (or spacers) in the previous step. Rest the base
assembly on these screws and push rearward until the front of the base is
against the front columns.
6.
Insert screws through slots on the front of the base assembly and into the
rack nuts positioned in step 2.
7.
Tighten all four of the screws to secure the base assembly to the rack
columns.
8.
If you are mounting two NetServers at the same level, skip ahead to
step 11.
If you are mounting only one NetServer, mount it on the right and fill the
remaining opening in the rack front with the large filler panel provided.
To do so, use the large filler panel as a template to place rack nuts in the
correct holes of the left vertical column at the top and bottom of the panel.
Insert cosmetic screws through the panel and into the rack nuts.