HP LH4r HP Netserver LH 3000 Installation Guide - Page 111

Attaching the Z-bracket for Shipping

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Chapter 8 Installing the HP NetServer in the HP Rack System/E or Rack System/U Each of the HP NetServer's two front flanges has two slots, which should line up with the rack nuts previously mounted on the rack columns. 10. Plug the HP NetServer's power cable and all available data cables into the back of the HP NetServer. Refer to the HP NetServer LH 3000r Rack Cabling Reference Guide for information about cable dressing and routing. Attaching the Z-bracket for Shipping Should it be necessary to ship the system with the HP NetServer in place within the rack, the Z-bracket should be attached to secure the HP NetServer to the rack while shipping. 1. Attach the Z-brackets to the rear columns with two Torx screws, using the Torx T-25 driver. Fasten the bracket to the HP NetServer with two Torx screws (see Figure 8-18). 2. Secure the cable management arm to the right side rack column using the cable tie provided in the Z-bracket kit. 3. Use the original packaging, saved during installation, for packing and shipping. 4 3 2 1 Figure 8-17. Attaching the Z-bracket to the HP NetServer and Rear Column 103

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Chapter 8
Installing the HP NetServer in the HP Rack System/E or Rack System/U
103
Each of the HP NetServer’s two front flanges has two slots, which should
line up with the rack nuts previously mounted on the rack columns.
10.
Plug the HP NetServer’s power cable and all available data cables into the
back of the HP NetServer.
Refer to the
HP NetServer LH 3000r Rack Cabling Reference Guide
for
information about cable dressing and routing.
Attaching the Z-bracket for Shipping
Should it be necessary to ship the system with the HP NetServer in place within
the rack, the Z-bracket should be attached to secure the HP NetServer to the rack
while shipping.
1.
Attach the Z-brackets to the rear columns with two Torx screws, using the
Torx T-25 driver. Fasten the bracket to the HP NetServer with two Torx
screws (see Figure 8-18).
2.
Secure the cable management arm to the right side rack column using the
cable tie provided in the Z-bracket kit.
3.
Use the original packaging, saved during installation, for packing and
shipping.
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2
3
4
Figure 8-17. Attaching the Z-bracket to the HP NetServer and Rear Column