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Mass Storage Device Guide Rails, Device to be, Installed, Location, Required, Rails

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Accessory Ordering Information Mass Storage Device Guide Rails Mass Storage Device Guide Rails Extra guide rails are attached to the side of the Workstation chassis for additional mass storage device installations. Depending on the device to be installed, dedicated guide rails are required and are easily recognized by their distinct size and color. The following table indicates the device, location, and required rails. Device to be Installed 5.25-inch device (CD-ROM, etc.) 3.5-inch device (floppy, zip drive, etc.) Location Required Rails 5.25-inch Wide black front access rails cage shelf Narrow green left and right rails Installing the Rails There is no specific side to which these guides must be installed. However, they must be inserted in the two holes located at the bottom of the drive. Carefully break off the metal plate from the chassis. Insert the guide rail labeled "L" on the left-hand side (cable connectors facing towards you and positioned at the top), and the guide rail "R" on the right-hand side of the hard disk drive. 20 Chapter 2

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Mass Storage Device Guide Rails
Extra guide rails are attached to the side of the Workstation chassis for
additional mass storage device installations. Depending on the device to
be installed, dedicated guide rails are required and are easily recognized
by their distinct size and color.
The following table indicates the device, location, and required rails.
Device to be
Installed
Location
Required
Rails
Installing the Rails
5.25-inch device
(CD-ROM, etc.)
5.25-inch
front access
cage shelf
Wide black
rails
There is no specific side to
which these guides must be
installed. However, they
must be inserted in the two
holes located at the bottom
of the drive.
3.5-inch device
(floppy, zip drive,
etc.)
Narrow
green left
and right
rails
Carefully break off the metal
plate from the chassis.
Insert the guide rail labeled
“L” on the left-hand side
(cable connectors facing
towards you and positioned
at the top), and the guide
rail “R” on the right-hand
side of the hard disk drive.