Routing Cables; Figure 72: Controller Cables Routed Through The Cma - Oracle FS1-2 Installation Manual

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Routing Cables

Proper routing of cables allows for maintenance of the Oracle FS System without
the need to remove the cables. Routing cables properly also helps prevent
damage to the Oracle FS System components during maintenance.
All of the Pilot and the Controller cables, as well as the power cords, route
through the cable management arms (CMAs). Routing cables through the CMAs
helps assure clear access to all of the replaceable units inside of the chassis after
the cover is removed.
Each CMA has Velcro straps and three latching bails that secure the cables. Route
cables through the CMAs so that the chassis can be extended into the service
position without interference from the cables. If you cannot extend the chassis
into the service position, you will not be able to access the field replaceable units
(FRUs) and customer replaceable units (CRUs) inside of the chassis. Additionally,
if the cables become snagged while a chassis is extended into the service position,
damage to the motherboard can occur.
The following figure shows an example of the cables routed through a Controller
CMA.

Figure 72: Controller cables routed through the CMA

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