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Chapter 3 Procedure for Connecting and Routing Cables to the LT 6000r WARNING Before sliding the HP NetServer LT 6000r out of the rack, make sure you extend the anti-tip foot from under the front of the rack. A tip-over hazard exists, so never slide more than one component out of the rack at a time. 3. Extend the anti-tip foot. Fully extend the NetServer (until it clicks) to determine the length of the cable loop. See Figure 3-10. Cycle the server in and out of the rack to see whether hook-and-loop straps are required to secure the cables in the cable arm. If so, place them at regular intervals along the arm. To PCI Extend the Cable Management Arm to ensure you have enough cable before routing cables through the Cable Guide. Figure 3-10. Extend the Server to Adjust Cable Lengths 4. Loop extra lengths of cable and tie-wrap it alongside the NetServer. Use Cable Guides on the column of the rack to route cables to their destinations. 5. If you use hook-and-loop straps, tighten each of them to ensure they support the cables correctly. Slide the NetServer in carefully making sure cables do not bind, adjust cables and straps as necessary. Repeat until the Cable Management Arm extends and retracts smoothly. 53

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Chapter 3
Procedure for Connecting and Routing Cables to the LT 6000r
53
WARNING
Before sliding the HP NetServer LT 6000r out of the rack,
make sure you extend the anti-tip foot from under the front of
the rack.
A tip-over hazard exists, so never slide more than one
component out of the rack at a time.
3.
Extend the anti-tip foot.
Fully extend the NetServer (until it clicks) to
determine the length of the cable loop.
See Figure 3-10.
Cycle the server
in and out of the rack to see whether hook-and-loop straps are required to
secure the cables in the cable arm.
If so, place them at regular intervals
along the arm.
Extend the Cable Management Arm
to ensure you have enough cable
before routing cables through the
Cable Guide.
To
PCI
Figure 3-10. Extend the Server to Adjust Cable Lengths
4.
Loop extra lengths of cable and tie-wrap it alongside the NetServer. Use
Cable Guides on the column of the rack to route cables to their
destinations.
5.
If you use hook-and-loop straps, tighten each of them to ensure they
support the cables correctly.
Slide the NetServer in carefully making sure
cables do not bind, adjust cables and straps as necessary. Repeat until the
Cable Management Arm extends and retracts smoothly.