5. Using hook and loop fasteners, secure the DT#3, DT#4, and DT#5 cables to the cable
holder on the side of the expansion cabinet.
For the position to fix, see (3) in
Note – For XBU#8, giving consideration to facilitating CLKU maintenance, raise the cable
a little before securing it in position.
6. Using hook and loop fasteners, secure the six connected data cables to the cable
holder along the side of the base cabinet.
For the locations of the securing fasteners, see (4) in
Note – Secure the cables for XBU#0 while lifting them up slightly, in consideration of
CLKU maintenance.
7. Using hook and loop fasteners, secure the six connected data cables to the cable
holder along the side of the expansion cabinet.
For the locations of the securing fasteners, see (5) in
Note – For XBU#8, giving consideration to facilitating CLKU maintenance, raise the cable
a little before securing it in position.
8. Connect XBU#0 and XBU#8 with the clock cable. Use a torque screwdriver to secure
the clock cable connector with the torque of 0.2 N·m; 2.0 kgf·cm, and lay the clock
cables on the data cables.
Note – If you are unable to obtain a torque screwdriver, finger tighten the clock cable
connectors. Do not secure them with a regular screwdriver.
Note – Do not secure the clock cables to the cable folder along with the data cables.
Note – Refer to the Note located before
9. Connect XBU#1 and XBU#9 with the DT#0, DT#1, and DT#2 cables in this order.
Use a flathead screwdriver to secure the data cable connectors.
Note – Refer to the Note located before
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