HP NetServer LXr Pro8 Installation Guide for Compaq Racks - Page 20

Optional for HP NetServer LH 3000r and LH 6000r, Install, Cable Management Arm

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Chapter 3 Installation Optional for HP NetServer LH 3000r and LH 6000r, Install Cable Management Arm The HP NetServer Cable Management Arm supplied with the HP LH 3000r and LH 6000r allows the cables, including the power cord, to move in and out with the HP NetServer chassis on its slides without being accidentally disconnected. See Figure 3-8. Rear of NetServer Left Rear Rack Column Cable Management Arm Figure 3-8. Attaching the Cable Management Arm CAUTION The cable management arm interferes with the rear door on the Compaq rack. Before you install the cable management arm, remove and discard the rear door from the Compaq rack. 1. Ensure that the HP NetServer is pushed all the way into the rack. 2. At the rear of the NetServer, place cage nuts on the left column in the 17th and 18th holes above the baseline of the HP NetServer. See Figure 3-8. 16

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Chapter 3
Installation
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Optional for HP NetServer LH 3000r and LH 6000r, Install
Cable Management Arm
The HP NetServer Cable Management Arm supplied with the HP LH 3000r and
LH 6000r allows the cables, including the power cord, to move in and out with the
HP NetServer chassis on its slides without being accidentally disconnected.
See
Figure 3-8.
Left Rear
Rack Column
Rear of NetServer
Cable Management Arm
Figure 3-8. Attaching the Cable Management Arm
CAUTION
The
cable management arm interferes with the rear door on
the Compaq rack.
Before you install the cable management
arm, remove and discard the rear door from the Compaq rack.
1.
Ensure that the HP NetServer is pushed all the way into the rack.
2.
At the rear of the NetServer, place cage nuts on the left column in the 17th
and 18th holes above the baseline of the HP NetServer.
See Figure 3-8.