IBM 7014-T00 Manual

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  • Page 1 Power Systems Rack, rack features, and installing systems or expansion units into a rack...
  • Page 3 Power Systems Rack, rack features, and installing systems or expansion units into a rack...
  • Page 4 Note Before using this information and the product it supports, read the information in “Notices,” on page 165, “Safety notices” on page vii, the IBM Systems Safety Notices manual, G229-9054, and the IBM Environmental Notices and User Guide, Z125–5823. ™...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Chapter 2. Installing the rack......3 Installing the 7014-T00, 7014-T42, 0551, or 0553 racks .
  • Page 6 . 99 Attaching the cable-management arm to the standard rails . . 101 Chapter 4. Removing and replacing 0551, 0553, 7014-T00, or 7014-T42 side panels Replacing a 0551, 0553, 7014-T00, or 7014-T42 side panel . . 103 Chapter 5. Attaching the rack doors..... . . 105 Attaching a high-perforation front door .
  • Page 7 Installing the front cover on the 7314-G30 or 5796 . . 139 Removing the front cover from a 7311-D11, 5791, or 5794 expansion unit . 140 Installing the front cover on a 7311-D11, 5791, or 5794 expansion unit . 140 Removing the front cover from a 7311-D20 expansion unit .
  • Page 8 Installing into a rack...
  • Page 9: Safety Notices

    Class 1 power levels. For this reason, never look into the end of an optical fiber cable or open receptacle. (C027) CAUTION: This product contains a Class 1M laser. Do not view directly with optical instruments. (C028) © Copyright IBM Corp. 2007, 2009...
  • Page 10 (C030) Power and cabling information for NEBS (Network Equipment-Building System) GR-1089-CORE The following comments apply to the IBM servers that have been designated as conforming to NEBS (Network Equipment-Building System) GR-1089-CORE: The equipment is suitable for installation in the following:...
  • Page 11: Chapter 1. Racks, Rack Features, And Installing Systems Or Expansion Units Into A Rack

    You can perform these tasks or contact a service provider to perform the tasks for you. You might be charged a fee by the service provider for this service. © Copyright IBM Corp. 2007, 2009...
  • Page 12 Installing into a rack...
  • Page 13: Chapter 2. Installing The Rack

    Chapter 2. Installing the rack This section describes all the tasks required to install 7014-T00, 7014-T42, 0551, or 0553 racks. The full spectrum of related tasks are described, from doing a parts inventory to finally connecting to a dc power source.
  • Page 14: Leveling The Rack

    1 Caster 2 Locking screw Figure 1. Tightening the locking screw Use the following to determine the next step: v If the rack is being bolted to a concrete floor, go to “Attaching the rack to a concrete floor” on page 6. v If the rack is being bolted to a concrete floor beneath a raised floor, go to “Attaching the rack to the concrete floor beneath a raised floor”...
  • Page 15: Attaching The Stabilizer Brackets

    1 Rack Front (base) 2 Leveling Foot (quantity 4) 3 Jam Nut (quantity 4) Figure 2. Adjusting the leveling feet Attaching the stabilizer brackets You might need to attach the stabilizer brackets to the rack. This section helps you determine whether stabilizer brackets are necessary and describes how to attach them if needed.
  • Page 16: Attaching The Rack To A Concrete Floor

    1 Rack front (base) 3 Stabilizer bracket 2 Stabilizer mounting screws 4 Rack rear (base) Figure 3. Attaching the stabilizer brackets 4. To install the second stabilizer bracket on the back of the rack, repeat steps 1 through 3. Attaching the rack to a concrete floor If you plan to install the front or back ac electrical outlets in the rack, the rack must be bolted to the floor.
  • Page 17 1 Rack chassis 4 Right-side trim panel 2 Top trim panel 5 Spring clip 3 Left-side trim panel Figure 4. Removing the trim panels 3. If they are installed, remove the front and back doors. After the rack doors have been removed, go to the next substep.
  • Page 18 correctly located, remove the lower plastic isolator bushings. Figure 5. Installing ac-power mounting plates 1 Rack chassis 7 Jam nut 2 Rack-mounting bolt 8 Leveling foot 3 Thin washer 9 Lower plastic isolator bushing (used only on dc powered systems) 4 Top plastic isolator bushing AC Typical leveling foot installation for an ac-powered rack...
  • Page 19 1 Rack-mounting bolt 7 Leveling foot 2 Thin washer 8 Lower plastic isolator bushing (Used only on dc powered systems) 3 Top plastic isolator bushing 9 Mounting plate 4 Thick washer 10 Threaded hole (Used to secure the rack to stabilizer bracket.) 5 Spacer 11 Anchor bolt hole 6 Jam nut...
  • Page 20 Note: You must use a minimum of two anchor bolts for each rack-mounting plate to securely attach the plate to the concrete floor. Because some of the holes in each rack-mounting plate might align with concrete reinforcement rods embedded in the concrete, some of the rack-mounting plate holes might not be usable.
  • Page 21: Attaching The Rack To The Concrete Floor Beneath A Raised Floor

    33. If you are not installing doors on your rack, install the top, left, and right trim panel. 34. Connect the power distribution system as described in “Connecting the power distribution system” on page 15. 35. After all racks are bolted down, go to “Attaching the front or back ac electrical outlet” on page 16. 36.
  • Page 22 Figure 8. Removing the trim panels 3. If installed, remove the front and rear doors. To remove a rack door, go to . After the rack doors have been removed, go to the next substep. 4. Locate the hardware mounting kit and the two mounting plates. Refer to the following illustration when reviewing the contents of the hardware mounting kit.
  • Page 23 6. Position the two mounting plates in the approximate mounting location under the rack. 7. Create a rack-mounting bolt assembly by adding the following items, in the order listed, to each rack-mounting bolt. a. Thin washer b. Top plastic isolator bushing c.
  • Page 24 1 Rack-mounting bolt 7 Leveling foot 2 Thin washer 8 Lower plastic isolator bushing (used only on dc-powered systems) 3 Top plastic isolator bushing 9 Stabilizer brackets 4 Thick washer 10 Threaded hole (used to secure the rack to mounting plate.) 5 Spacer 11 Anchor bolt hole 6 Jam nut...
  • Page 25: Connecting The Power Distribution System

    39. Connect the power distribution system as described in “Connecting the power distribution system.” 40. After the rack is bolted down and you are going to attach a front electrical outlet, go to “Attaching the front or back ac electrical outlet” on page 16. 41.
  • Page 26: Attaching The Front Or Back Ac Electrical Outlet

    Attaching the front or back ac electrical outlet If you need to attach an ac outlet, you can use the procedure in this section to perform this task. Attention: The front and back ac outlet-mounting plates mount through the same mounting holes in that secure the stabilizer brackets to the rack chassis.
  • Page 27 1 Ground cable lug 7 Ground lug 2 Star washer 8 Ground connector (short end of ground cable) 3 Front of rack 9 "Y" End of ground cable 4 Power cable from the power source 10 Ground lug nut (quantity 2) 5 Mounting plate 11 Long end of ground cable 6 Long end of ground cable...
  • Page 28: Installing The Ac Outlet-Mounting Plate Without Ac Outlets

    3 Button-head screw 6 Long end of ground cable Figure 12. Installing the front mounting plate 18. Connect the "Y"-shaped end of the ground cable to the rack frame, either near the center in the back of the rack or to the ground bus bar at the back of the rack. 19.
  • Page 29: Connecting A Dc Power Source

    Connecting a dc power source Some rack models (such as the 7014-T00) can support a dc power configuration for servers that require dc power. If you decide to connect a dc power source to the rack, You can use the procedure in this section to perform this task.
  • Page 30 Attention: The bus bar shield must be correctly reinstalled over the -48 V dc return bus bars to protect against injury while servicing the power distribution panel. 5. Ensure that the following steps are performed when connecting the dc power source. a.
  • Page 31 1 Front of power distribution panel 6 (B) Return (-) power cable 2 (A) -48 V dc (-) bus bar 7 (B) -48 V dc (-) power cable 3 (A) -48 V dc (-) power cable 8 (B) Return (-) bus bar 4 (A) Return (-) bus bar 9 (B) -48 V dc (-) bus bar 5 (A) Return (-) power cable...
  • Page 32 1 Back view of rack (dc) 2 Power cable, power return cable, and ground 3 Ground cable (Install at either top or bottom of the rack) Figure 17. Cable locations 6. Reinstall the -48 V dc bus bar shield. 7. Reinstall the top cover on the dc power distribution panel. 8.
  • Page 33 2 Terminal block (both sides) 3 Power distribution panel 4 Front of rack Figure 18. Reinstalling the cable channel cover Chapter 2. Installing the rack...
  • Page 34 Installing into a rack...
  • Page 35: Chapter 3. Installing A System Or Expansion Unit Into A Rack

    1. Read the “Rack safety notices” on page 106. 2. If you have not already done so, refer to Figure 19 on page 26 and complete a parts inventory. © Copyright IBM Corp. 2007, 2009...
  • Page 36 F Two rack latches If there are incorrect, missing, or damaged parts, contact: v Your IBM reseller v IBM Rochester Manufacturing Automated Information Line at 1-800-300-8751 (United States only) v Directory of worldwide contacts Web site at http://www.ibm.com/planetwide (Locate your service and support telephone numbers.)
  • Page 37: Determining The Location

    3. Locate the rack-mounting hardware kit (A), and the rack rails (B) that were included with your system unit as shown in Figure 19 on page 26. The system rails (B) are front-to-back and left-to-right side dependent. The rails are labeled left and right to indicate their placement when you face the front of the rack.
  • Page 38: Marking The Location

    Figure 20. Removing the filler panels 4. If necessary, remove the front and back rack doors. Marking the location You might need to mark the installation location. Use this procedure to perform this task. To mark the installation location and to install the nut clips into a rack without using the rack-mounting template, complete the following steps: 1.
  • Page 39: Attaching The 8204-E8A Or 9409-M50 Mounting Hardware To The Rack

    Do not install mismatched hardware using washers or spacers. If you do not have the correct rails and fittings for your rack, contact your IBM reseller. Also, to install the rails correctly, perform each step in the following order.
  • Page 40 Figure 22. Front slide rail alignment pin, retaining screws, and latch bracket 3. Align the back-alignment pins of the rail with the holes at the back of the rack. The holes are identified by the self-adhesive placement dots on the back of the rack. Ensure that the rails are level. 4.
  • Page 41 Figure 23. Installing the rail support brackets 6. Repeat steps 1 through 5 for the left side rail. 7. Locate the two latch brackets. To install the rack latches, use the following procedure: Rotate the top of the bracket out as shown in Figure 24 on page 32. Chapter 3.
  • Page 42 Figure 24. Rotate out the top of the bracket b. Align the bracket with the slot on the side of the server as shown in Figure 25 on page 33. Installing into a rack...
  • Page 43 Figure 25. Align the bracket with the slot on the side of the server c. Move the bracket up to engage the tab as shown in Figure 26. Figure 26. Move the bracket up to engage the tab d. Rotate the top of the bracket back so that the top tab is on top of the chassis. Then install the screws as shown in Figure 27 on page 34.
  • Page 44 Figure 27. Rotate the top of the bracket back and install the screws 8. Extend the inner rails by pulling out the rails. They must be extended from the frame like the rails shown in Figure 28. 9. Using three people, grasp the two handles located on each side of the system drawer, and place the system onto the inner rail.
  • Page 45 Figure 29. Inner rail extended 11. Install and position the nut clips (shown in blue) before inserting the screws. Use the retaining screws to attach the system to the rack as shown in Figure 30 on page 36. Chapter 3. Installing a system or expansion unit into a rack...
  • Page 46: Installing The Cable-Management Arm

    Figure 30. Secure system to rack through rack latches 12. After both rails have been installed, ensure that none of the rail retaining screws are more than finger tight. The rails must be level from front to back and from left to right. 13.
  • Page 47: Connecting The Power Cables To The System

    Figure 31. Attaching the cable-management arm Tip: If access to the back of the rack is obscured by many existing cables, it might be easier to remove the small connecting hinge from the cable-management arm and attach it first. Then, you can attach the remaining section of the cable-management arm to the connecting hinge.
  • Page 48: Installing The Model 8203-E4A, 8261-E4S, 9407-M15, Or 9408-M25 Into A Rack

    Figure 32. Routing server power cord 2. Plug the power cord into the system unit. Note: If the system is equipped with two power supplies, each must have its own power cord plugged in. 3. Plug the system power cord and the power cords for any printers or displays into the alternating current (AC) power source.
  • Page 49 E Cable-management arm If there are incorrect, missing, or damaged parts, contact: v Your IBM reseller v IBM Rochester Manufacturing Automated Information Line at 1-800-300-8751 (United States only) Chapter 3. Installing a system or expansion unit into a rack...
  • Page 50: Determining The Location

    Directory of worldwide contacts Web site at http://www.ibm.com/planetwide (Locate your service and support telephone numbers.) 3. Locate the rack-mounting hardware kit (A), and the rack rails (B) that were included with your system unit as shown in Figure 33 on page 39.
  • Page 51: Marking The Location

    Figure 34. Removing the filler panels 4. If necessary, remove the front and back rack doors. Marking the location You might need to mark the installation location. Use this procedure to perform this task. To mark the installation location and to install the nut clips into a rack without using the rack-mounting template, complete the following steps: 1.
  • Page 52: Attaching 8203-E4A, 8261-E4S, 9407-M15, Or 9408-M25 Mounting Hardware To The Rack

    Do not install mismatched hardware using washers or spacers. If you do not have the correct rails and fittings for your rack, contact your IBM reseller. Also, to install the rails correctly, perform each task in the following order.
  • Page 53 Figure 36. Front slide rail alignment pin 3. Align the back-alignment pins of the rail with the holes at the back of the rack identified by the self-adhesive placement dots on the back of the rack. Ensure that the rails are level. 4.
  • Page 54 Figure 37. Installing the rail support brackets 6. Repeat steps 1 on page 42 through 5 on page 43 for the left side rail. 7. Extend the inner rails by pulling out the rails. They must be extended from the frame as the rails shown in Figure 39 on page 46.
  • Page 55 Figure 38. Installing the rear support bracket 9. Remove the shipping cover at the rear of the system. 10. Using three people, grasp the two handles located on each side of the system drawer and place the system onto the inner rail. Align tab A with slot B as indicated by the vertical dashed line shown in Figure 39 on page 46.
  • Page 56 Figure 39. Place the system onto the rails 11. Simultaneously press the safety latches and push the system unit into the rack until it locks as shown in Figure 40. Figure 40. Inner rail extended Installing into a rack...
  • Page 57: Installing The Cable-Management Arm

    12. After both rails have been installed, ensure that none of the rail retaining screws are more than finger-tight. The rails must be level from front to back and from left to right. Installing the cable-management arm You might need to install the cable-management arm. Use this procedure to perform this task. To install the cable-management arm, complete the following steps: 1.
  • Page 58: Installing The 0595, 5095, Or 7311-D20 Expansion Unit Into A Rack

    Note: There are two sets of holes on the rail where the cable-restraint bracket can be installed. These sets of holes are about 25.4 mm (1 inch) apart. Install the bracket in the rear most set of holes. Figure 42. Routing server power cord 2.
  • Page 59: Determining The Location

    Figure 43. Unpacking the rack template and hardware 3. Complete a parts inventory (See “Completing a parts inventory” on page 93). 4. Determine where the expansion unit should be located in the rack. See “Determining the location.” 5. Mark the location. See “Marking the location without a rack-mounting template” on page 52. Determining the location You might need to determine where to install an expansion unit in the rack.
  • Page 60: Marking The Location Using A Rack-Mounting Template

    3. If necessary, remove the front and back rack doors. 4. Use one of these procedures to mark the location: a. If you have a rack-mounting template, see “Marking the location using a rack-mounting template.” b. If you do not have a rack-mounting template, see “Marking the location without a rack-mounting template”...
  • Page 61 Figure 44. Rack-mounting template Note: The front and back of the rack-mounting template has printed illustrations designed to help you identify the mounting holes to be used when you add units to the rack. Do not use the rack-mounting template without completing the following steps. 2.
  • Page 62: Marking The Location Without A Rack-Mounting Template

    Note: The tabs on each side of the template show a notch to indicate the correct spacing between the front flanges. b. Locate the dots, printed on the left and right side of the template. Place a self-adhesive dot directly across from the template's printed dots on or near the rack's EIA numbering strip. You will be using these dots to help correctly position the rail-alignment pins located on the front of each rail.
  • Page 63 To install the rails into the rack, complete the following steps: 1. Position yourself at the back of the rack. Extend the left rail and insert the two rail pins into the previously marked locations in the rack EIA flange so that the rail is facing upward. 2.
  • Page 64 Figure 47. Attaching the front rail-mount bracket 7. Extend the left and right rails. 8. Attach the securing screw mount (G) with one screw (F) to the left rack rail. Installing into a rack...
  • Page 65: Installing The 0595, 5095, Or 7311-D20 Expansion Unit Into A Rack

    Figure 48. Attaching the securing screw mounts 9. Remove the screw (D) from the left EIA flange. 10. Attach the securing screw mount (G) with one screw (F) to the right rack rail. 11. Remove the screw (D) from the right EIA flange. Installing the 0595, 5095, or 7311-D20 expansion unit into a rack You might need to install an expansion unit into a rack.
  • Page 66 Figure 50. Attaching the rail-mounting guides 3. Extend the rails from the rack until they lock into place. 4. Using at least three people, lift the expansion unit onto the rails. The rail guides (B) go over the rails. 5. Align the mounting holes on the chassis with their corresponding holes on the rail. 6.
  • Page 67 7. Remove the four screws (A) securing the rail-mounting guides (B) to the expansion unit and remove the rail mounting guides. Figure 52. Removing the rail-mounting guides 8. Slide the system approximately three-quarters of the way into the rack so that you can access the back of the system from the back of the rack.
  • Page 68 Figure 53. Attaching the cable-management arm 10. Go to the front of the rack and extend the rails from the rack until they lock into place. 11. Use two screws (A) to secure the left and right rails in the rack. Figure 54.
  • Page 69: Installing The Model 5802 Or 5877 Into A Rack

    Figure 55. Sliding the expansion unit into the rack 14. If the system will be transported, install the two securing screws though the front of the expansion unit and into the securing screw mounts. Installing the model 5802 or 5877 into a rack You might need to install the expansion unit into a rack.
  • Page 70: Determining The Location

    2. Complete a parts inventory. Refer to the kitting list provided with the rack installation kit, and see “Completing a parts inventory” on page 93. 3. Locate the rack-mounting hardware kit and the system rail assemblies that were included with your expansion unit.
  • Page 71: Marking The Location

    Figure 56. Removing the filler panels 4. Remove the front and back rack doors if necessary. 5. To mark the location, see “Marking the location.” Marking the location You might need to mark the location. Use the procedure in this section to perform this task. To mark the installation location and the position for installing the nut clips into a rack, complete these steps: 1.
  • Page 72: Attaching The Mounting Hardware To The Rack

    unit. Mark the rack so that the mark can also be seen from the rear of the rack. Figure 57. Marking the installation locations 3. On the left rail, count up two mounting holes from where you placed the mark for mounting hole (B) in step 2 on page 61 and place another mark next to that mounting hole (B).
  • Page 73 Figure 58. Installing the rails 3. Extend the left rail and insert the rail pins (D) into the marked locations. Rotate up the front clamp (C) to secure in place. 4. Move to the back of the rack, extend the right rail and insert the rail pins (D) into the marked locations.
  • Page 74 Figure 59. Attaching the rails 10. Use one M5 screw (E), below the top rail pin (D), to secure the right rail to the front of the rack. 11. Insert one nut clip at the marked location (A) on the front-left rail, as shown in “Marking the location”...
  • Page 75: Installing The 5802 Or 5877 On The Rail Assembly

    Figure 60. Installing the retention bracket 16. Use two M5 screws (H) to attach the retention bracket (G) to the rack on the right side. 17. Insert two nut clips (F) on the left side of the rack as shown in Figure 60. 18.
  • Page 76 Figure 61. Removing the service information holder and bezel 3. Using three people, hold onto the four handles (I) to lift the expansion unit and position it over the front of the rails. Attention: Three people are required to safely lift the expansion unit. Using fewer than three people to lift the expansion unit can result in injury.
  • Page 77 Figure 63. Sliding the expansion unit in the rack 5. Install the two M5 securing screws (K) through the expansion unit and into the nut clips on the left and right rail. 6. Install the bezel (L) onto the expansion unit. Press the bezel into place and secure it with two M5 screws (M) on the left and right rail.
  • Page 78: Installing The Model 5886 Into A Rack

    Note: These are used with square mount racks only. If there are incorrect, missing, or damaged parts, contact: v Your IBM reseller v IBM Rochester Manufacturing Automated Information Line at 1-800-300-8751 (United States only) v Directory of worldwide contacts Web site at http://www.ibm.com/planetwide (Locate your service and support telephone numbers.)
  • Page 79: Determining The Location

    4. Determine where you will locate the system unit in the rack. See “Determining the location.” Determining the location You might need to determine where to install an expansion unit in the rack. Follow this procedure to perform this task either with or without the aid of a rack-mounting template. Before installing the system unit into a rack, complete the following steps: 1.
  • Page 80: Marking Location By Using The Rack-Mounting Template

    Figure 65. Removing the filler panels 4. If necessary, remove the front and back rack doors. 5. Use one of these procedures to mark the location: a. If you have a rack-mounting template, see “Marking location by using the rack-mounting template.”...
  • Page 81: Marking The Location Without A Rack-Mounting Template

    Figure 67. EIA units To use the rack-mounting template, complete these steps: a. Remove the protective coating from each adhesive strip located on the back of the rack-mounting template. Lightly press the template into position on the rack. Ensure that both the left and right sides are at the corresponding EIA locations.
  • Page 82: Attaching The Mounting Hardware To The Rack

    Note: The self-adhesive dots are used to aid in identifying locations on the rack. If you do not have the dots, use some other form of marking tool to aid you in identifying hole locations (for example, tape, or a marker). You will need to identify the marked hole from both the front and back of the rack.
  • Page 83 Figure 69. Extending the system rails 2. Align the rail with the inside of the front and rear of the rack cabinet. The bottom of the rail support ledge should be slightly above the U mark on the rack flange. The rail comes with two spacers in the front bracket and two spacers in the rear bracket.
  • Page 84: Installing The 5886 On The Rail Assembly

    4. Secure the rail to the rear of the rack cabinet with two M5 screws in the top and bottom holes in the rear rail bracket. For racks with square holes, add one washer between each M5 screw and the rail bracket.
  • Page 85 Figure 72. Removing disk drives 3. Lift the system unit and position it over the front of the rails. Attention: For the 5886, two people are required to safely lift the system. Using fewer than two people to lift the system can result in injury. 4.
  • Page 86: Installing The 5790, 5796, 7311-D11, Or 7314-G30 Expansion Unit In A Rack

    Figure 73. Installing the securing screws 6. Secure the rear of the unit to each rail assembly with one M4 pan-head screw in the slotted hole on the outside of the storage enclosure chassis wall. 7. Reverse the procedures in step 1 and step 2 to reinstall the power supplies and hard disk drives. 8.
  • Page 87 This procedure provides instructions for installing the model 5790, 5796, 7311-D11, or 7314-G30 expansion unit into an existing rack. If the rack is not installed, go to the instructions for Chapter 2, “Installing the rack,” on page 3, and then return to this procedure for instructions on installing the system unit into the rack.
  • Page 88: Powering Off The System And Removing Power

    Figure 76. Rack-mounting kit If there are incorrect, missing, or damaged parts, contact: v Your IBM reseller v IBM Rochester Manufacturing Automated Information Line at 1-800-300-8751 (United States only). Directory of worldwide contacts Web site at http://www.ibm.com/planetwide (Locate your service and support telephone numbers.) 3.
  • Page 89 To install the nut clips into the rack, using the rack-mounting template, complete the following steps: 1. Locate the rack-mounting template, nut clips (B), self adhesive dots (A), and rails. 2. Using the rack-mounting template: Each black or white unit on the template is equal to one EIA unit. An EIA unit is 1.75 in.
  • Page 90: Marking The Location Without A Rack-Mounting Template

    Folded self-adhesive dot Nut clip Figure 80. Attaching the dots and nut clips for the expandable rails d. Attach the nut clips (B) directly across from the template's printed nut clips onto the rack's EIA strip. e. Remove the rack-mounting template from the front of the rack. The four self-adhesive dots and two nut clips have been placed on the front of the rack.
  • Page 91 Figure 81. EIA units with the expandable rails for the 5790 drawer Placement mark Nut clip Figure 82. EIA units with the expandable rails for the 5796 drawer Placement mark Nut clip 2. Facing the front of the rack and working from the right side, locate the bottom EIA unit that your drawer will be using and make a note of the EIA location.
  • Page 92: Installing The Standard (Fixed Length) Rails

    Do not install mismatched hardware using washers or spacers. If you do not have the correct rails and fittings for your rack, contact your IBM reseller. Also, to install the rails correctly, perform each task in the following order.
  • Page 93: Installing The Expandable Rails And Extension Bracket Into The Rack

    3. Loosely thread two retaining screws into the back EIA strips where the nut clips were previously installed. 4. Repeat steps 1 through 3 for the right rail. 5. Tighten all screws. Installing the expandable rails and extension bracket into the rack You might need to install rails into the rack.
  • Page 94 Important: Do not install a screw in the top location at this time. It will secure the shell to the assembly. Figure 85. Attaching the system rails to the front of the rack 7. Using one M5 screw (D), secure the right rail to the front of the rack into the lower location (E). 8.
  • Page 95 Figure 86. Attaching the extension brackets and rails to the back of the rack 13. If you are installing a 5796 expansion unit, use three M5 screws (G) to secure each rail arm and bracket (F) to the rack. Note: Each bracket will face inward. Figure 87.
  • Page 96: Installing The Shell

    14. Tighten the two screws (B) in the middle of the left rail and the two screws (B) in the middle of the right rail. Refer to Figure 84 on page 83. Installing the shell You might need to install the shell. Use the procedure in this section to perform this task. This section also includes illustrations of the related hardware components and shows how these components relate to each other.
  • Page 97 Figure 89. Securing the shell to the rack with the standard rails Shell Retaining screw Chapter 3. Installing a system or expansion unit into a rack...
  • Page 98: Installing The System

    Figure 90. Securing the shell to the rack with the expandable rails Shell Retaining screw Installing the system You might need to install the system into the rack. Use the procedure in this section to perform this task. This section also includes illustrations of the related hardware components and shows how these components relate to each other.
  • Page 99 Figure 91. Removing the shipping covers 2. If you are installing a 5790 drawer (D) into an existing shell (C), remove the two filler plate screws (A) and the filler plate (B). Note: Your shell may have one or two filler plates. If there is a filler plate where you want to install your drawer, you need to remove the filler plate.
  • Page 100 Filler plate screws Filler plate Shell Drawer Drawer screws Figure 92. Installing the 5790 drawer 3. If you are installing a 5790, slide the drawer (D) into the shell, as shown in Figure 92. 4. If you are installing a 5790, install and tighten the two drawer screws (E), securing the drawer to the shell as shown in Figure 92.
  • Page 101 9. If you are installing two drawers, repeat the steps to install the second drawer. If there is only one drawer installed in the shell, ensure that the filler plate is installed in the blank slot. 10. To install the filler plate (K) beside a 5790, place the filler plate into the blank slot in the shell (M). Fasten the filler plate with two filler plate screws (L).
  • Page 102: Attaching The Rio/Hsl, Power Controller (Spcn), And Power Cables

    11. Attach the front cover. See “Installing the front cover on a 7311-D11, 5791, or 5794 expansion unit” on page 140 or “Installing the front cover on the 7314-G30 or 5796” on page 139. Attaching the RIO/HSL, power controller (SPCN), and power cables You might need to attach the Remote I/O (RIO)/High Speed Link (HSL), System Power Control Network (SPCN), and power cables to the system.
  • Page 103: Completing A Parts Inventory

    2. Ensure that you received all the parts that were ordered. If there are incorrect, missing or damaged parts, contact: v Your IBM reseller v IBM Rochester Manufacturing Automated Information Line at 1-800-300-8751 (United States only) Directory of worldwide contacts Web site at http://www.ibm.com/planetwide (Locate your service and support telephone numbers.)
  • Page 104 2. Plan where you will place the units. Place the larger and heavier units in the lower part of the rack. These expansion units are four Electronic Industries Alliance (EIA) units high. The rack contains three mounting holes for each EIA unit of height. Each of these units therefore is 7 in. (177.8 mm) high and covers 12 mounting holes in the rack.
  • Page 105: Marking The Location Without A Rack-Mounting Template

    Marking the location without a rack-mounting template You might need to mark the location without a template. Use the procedure in this section to perform this task. To mark the installation location and install the nut clips into a rack without using the rack-mounting template, complete these steps: 1.
  • Page 106 1. Using the rack-mounting template, determine where in the rack to place the system unit. Install units in the lower part of the rack first. Place larger and heavier units in the lower part of the rack. Figure 97. Example of a rack-mounting template Note: The front of the rack-mounting template has printed illustrations designed to help you identify the EIA location holes to be used when you add units to the rack.
  • Page 107: Attaching The Mounting Hardware To The Rack

    Note: The tabs on each side of the template show a notch to indicate the proper spacing between the front flanges. b. Locate the dots, printed on the left and right side of the template. Place a self-adhesive dot directly across from the template's printed dots on or near the rack's EIA numbering strip. You will be using these dots to aid in correctly positioning the rail-alignment pins located on the front of each rail.
  • Page 108 Figure 99. Extending the system rails 2. Starting at the back of the rack, extend the left rail and insert the rail pins (C) into the marked locations the rack so that the rail is facing upward. Note: Although the rail installation can be completed by one person, the installation will be easier if one person is positioned at the front of the rack and one person is positioned at the back of the rack.
  • Page 109: Installing The 5786, Or 7031-D24 On The Rail Assembly

    Figure 100. Attaching the system rails 7. Using two M5 screws (D), secure the right rail to the front of the rack. 8. Moving to the back of the rack and using two M5 screws (D), secure the left rail to the back of the rack.
  • Page 110 Figure 101. Removing the bezel 2. Using three people, lift the system unit and position it over the front of the rails. Attention: Three people are required to safely lift the system. Using fewer than three people to lift the system can result in injury. 3.
  • Page 111: Attaching The Cable-Management Arm To The Standard Rails

    Figure 103. Securing the system to the back of the rack 7. Install the bezel onto the system. Figure 104. Installing the bezel For instructions on how to connect and configure the system when you have completed installing the 5786 or 7031-D24 into the rack, see Enclosures and expansion units. Attaching the cable-management arm to the standard rails You might need to attach the cable-management arm.
  • Page 112 If standard (fixed length) rails were included with the system, and the cable-management arm is not attached to the rails, complete the following steps. Otherwise, go to “Determining the location” on page 1. Insert the cable-management arm rail tab (B) into the rail. 2.
  • Page 113: Chapter 4. Removing And Replacing 0551, 0553, 7014-T00, Or 7014-T42 Side Panels

    Chapter 4. Removing and replacing 0551, 0553, 7014-T00, or 7014-T42 side panels You might need to remove and replace a side panel on a rack. Use the procedure in this section to perform this task. The rack might have optional side panels. To remove and replace a side panel, complete the following procedure: 1.
  • Page 114 2. Place the bottom of the side panel onto the ridge on the bottom of the rack. Figure 107. Replacing the side panel 3. Slide the top of the side panel into place and close the locking latches. Note: If your rack uses ruggedized kit, you must install a securing screw into each side panel that was installed.
  • Page 115: Chapter 5. Attaching The Rack Doors

    You might need to attach a front door to the rack. Use the procedure in this section to perform this task. To install the high-perforation front door, do the following: 1. Read the “Rack safety notices” on page 106. 2. Remove the top, left, and right trim panels. © Copyright IBM Corp. 2007, 2009...
  • Page 116: Rack Safety Notices

    Rack chassis Top trim panel Left side trim panel Right side trim panel Spring clip Figure 109. Removing the trim panels 3. Install the door latch on the right and the door hinges on the left. 4. For a high-perforation front door, align the door over the rack hinge, then move up the hinge pin on the door, and lower the hinge pin into the hinge.
  • Page 117 Electronics Industries Association (EIA) 310D specifications. If you do not have a rail kit designed for the equipment in the non-IBM rack, do not install the equipment into the rack as damage to the equipment or personal injury could occur.
  • Page 118 Installing into a rack...
  • Page 119: Chapter 6. Installing The Rack Security Kit

    Two lock hardware kits. Each kit contains: - Rack lock - Bracket - Screw - Two keys Two security slide bars Two locked/unlocked stickers Figure 110. Rack security kit inventory 3. Remove the existing door latch. © Copyright IBM Corp. 2007, 2009...
  • Page 120 Figure 111. Removing the existing door latch a. Open the front rack door. b. On the inside of the door, remove the screw (4) in Figure 111, that secures the lock to the rack door. c. Remove the bracket (5). d.
  • Page 121 Figure 112. Installing a security slide bar Note: Each slide bar rail has two long tabs on the bottom of the rail. The slide bar rails are identical and can be installed on either the right or left side cover panel. a.
  • Page 122 Figure 113. Placing the locked/unlocked sticker on the cover panel f. Repeat the procedure for the left side of the rack. Installing into a rack...
  • Page 123: Chapter 7. Ruggedized Kit

    Figure 114. Ruggedized kit parts Rack Brace hinges Spacer Brace Brace hinge Side-door securing screw mount Hinge pivot studs Spacer Brace latch bracket Screw Spacer Washer Screw Side door securing screw Brace thumbscrew © Copyright IBM Corp. 2007, 2009...
  • Page 124: Releasing The Ruggedized Brace

    Releasing the ruggedized brace You might need to release the ruggedized brace. Use the procedure in this section to perform this task. To access the back of a system that is installed in a rack with a ruggedized kit, complete the following steps to release the ruggedized brace: 1.
  • Page 125 Figure 116. Removing the securing screws on the side panel 3. Using a screwdriver, remove the securing screw (15) and washer (14) from the side panel. To remove the side panel, see Chapter 4, “Removing and replacing 0551, 0553, 7014-T00, or 7014-T42 side panels,” on page 103.
  • Page 126 Installing into a rack...
  • Page 127: Chapter 8. Connecting Multiple Racks With Rack-To-Rack Attachment Kit

    7. Position the racks together. 8. Align the standoff holes. You might need to adjust the leveling feet to do this. 9. Install a screw and washer into all four positions, but do not tighten. © Copyright IBM Corp. 2007, 2009...
  • Page 128 Figure 117. Removing the side panels, Z and J brackets, and installing standoffs and long foam to connect multiple racks Figure 118. Location of foam strips (top view) 10. After all racks are bolted together, level the racks. 11. Tighten all four screws. 12.
  • Page 129 16. If you are installing tip plates, go to step 5 in Chapter 2, “Installing the rack,” on page 3. Chapter 8. Connecting multiple racks with rack-to-rack attachment kit...
  • Page 130 Installing into a rack...
  • Page 131: Chapter 9. Rack Status Beacon

    One or more junction box cables. To install the rack status beacon, follow these steps: 1. Place the rack status beacon (A), on top of the rack so that the light is pointing to the front of the rack. © Copyright IBM Corp. 2007, 2009...
  • Page 132 Figure 119. Connecting the rack status beacon to the system unit through the junction box 2. Plug one end of the rack status beacon cable (1) into the port on the back of the rack status beacon assembly. Figure 120. Connecting the rack status beacon and system unit to the junction box 3.
  • Page 133: Connecting Multiple Junction Boxes

    6. Plug the other end of the second rack status beacon cable into the beacon port on the system unit. This port is labeled with a beacon symbol. Note: On some system units, the orientation of the port is rotated. Figure 121.
  • Page 134 Figure 122. Connect the rack status beacon and system unit to the junction box 2. Plug a junction box cable into the output port of the additional junction box. 3. Connect additional system units to the additional junction box as described in “Installing the rack status beacon”...
  • Page 135: Chapter 10. Installing Or Removing A Rack-Mounted System-Unit Latch Bracket

    143. 2. Place the system in the service position. See the service information for your model. 3. Remove the retaining screws (C) located on the side of the latch bracket (A) or (B). © Copyright IBM Corp. 2007, 2009...
  • Page 136 Figure 124. Removing the retaining screws 4. Remove the latch bracket from the system unit. Installing into a rack...
  • Page 137: Chapter 11. Power Distribution Unit Plus

    Chapter 11. Power distribution unit plus The power distribution unit plus (PDU+) can be installed in the 7014-T00 and 7014-T42 racks. It allows you to monitor the individual power loads of the devices that are plugged into it. Installing the PDU+ in the side of a rack Learn how to install the power distribution unit plus (PDU+) in the side of a rack.
  • Page 138 Figure 126. Aligning the PDU+ with the opening in the side of the rack Attention: You must disconnect the main input power before connecting or disconnecting the input power cord from the PDU+. 5. If the PDU+ was provided with a detached power cord, connect the power cord now. Align the connector on the power cord that was provided with the PDU+ with the connector on the front of the PDU+, turning as necessary for key alignment.
  • Page 139: Installing The Pdu+ Horizontally In A Rack

    You can monitor the power status for any device that is connected to the power distribution unit plus (PDU+), either manually or remotely, through the PDU+ Web interface. You can use the IBM DPI Configuration Utility to initially set up the PDU+ and to configure PDU+ settings such as network parameters, access control table, and trap receivers table.
  • Page 140 come with the rack-mounting kit. 4. Hold the PDU+ at a slight angle and carefully insert it into the 1-U mounting space in the rack cabinet. Pushing in slightly on both of the long mounting-brackets helps clear the brackets from the rack flanges.
  • Page 141 Figure 129. Aligning the PDU+ with the opening in the rack. Attention: You must disconnect the main input power before connecting or disconnecting the input power cord from the PDU+. 5. Secure the end of the PDU+ that has the short mounting-brackets to the rack cabinet first. Make sure that the short mounting-brackets are aligned with the outside of the rack flanges.
  • Page 142 a. Adjust the long mounting-brackets to fit the depth of the rack cabinet. b. Make sure that the long mounting-brackets are aligned with the inside of the rack flanges. c. Align the blank filler panel on the outside of the rack flanges. d.
  • Page 143: Setting Up Power Monitoring Using The Pdu

    You can monitor the power status for any device that is connected to the power distribution unit plus (PDU+), either manually or remotely, through the PDU+ Web interface. You can use the IBM DPI Configuration Utility to initially set up the PDU+ and to configure PDU+ settings such as network parameters, access control table, and trap receivers table.
  • Page 144: Connecting The Console

    The following options are on the Configuration Utility main menu: IBM DPI Settings When you select IBM DPI Settings, the IBM DPI Configuration Utility window is displayed with the following options: Set the IP Address, Gateway Address and MIB System Group View and change the IP address, date, time, and MIB system information.
  • Page 145: Setting The Ip Address

    To set the IP address, complete the following steps: 1. In the Configuration Utility main menu, enter the menu option for IBM DPI Settings. 2. Enter the menu option for Set the IP Address, Gateway Address and MIB System Group.
  • Page 146: Changing The Superuser Name And Password

    Changing the superuser name and password: You can set the user name and password of the administrator who will use a Web browser to configure the PDU+ on the Configuration Utility page. To change the superuser name and password, complete the following steps: 1.
  • Page 147: Changing The Network Information

    3. Click Email Notification under System to create a list of up to four users who will be alerted with an e-mail. Use this menu to specify the mail server, user account, DNS, and other information necessary to set up a mail server for sending mail alerts. Use the Email Receivers Table to add the e-mail addresses.
  • Page 148 Installing into a rack...
  • Page 149: Chapter 12. Removing And Replacing The Expansion Unit Cover Or Door

    Tip: If an airflow block is present on an unpopulated side of the chassis do not remove it unless you are populating that side of the chassis. Installing the front cover on the 7314-G30 or 5796 Use this procedure to install the front cover after installing the system or performing a service action. © Copyright IBM Corp. 2007, 2009...
  • Page 150: Removing The Front Cover From A 7311-D11, 5791, Or 5794 Expansion Unit

    If you only have one side of the chassis populated, ensure that the airflow block is present on the unpopulated side. 1. Insert the posts on the bottom of the cover (A) into the hooks on the chassis of the enclosure. 2.
  • Page 151: Removing The Front Cover From A 7311-D20 Expansion Unit

    Removing the front cover from a 7311-D20 expansion unit Use this procedure to remove the cover to access components or perform service. To remove the expansion unit front cover, follow these steps: 1. If necessary, open the front rack door. 2.
  • Page 152 4. Align the tabs to the matching slots located on the front of the expansion unit frame. 5. Gently push the tabs into the slots until the cover seats against the front of the expansion unit. 6. Install the thumbs screws to secure the covers to the rack. 7.
  • Page 153: Chapter 13. Removing And Replacing Covers And Doors

    Use this procedure to install the service access cover after performing service or accessing internal components. 1. Place the service access cover (A) on the top of the system unit, approximately 25 mm (1 in.) from the front of the system unit. © Copyright IBM Corp. 2007, 2009...
  • Page 154: Removing The Service Access Cover From A Stand-Alone 8203-E4A, 8204-E8A, 8261-E4S, 9407-M15, 9408-M25, Or 9409-M50

    2. Hold the service access cover against the system unit, and slide it toward the front of the system. The tabs on the service access cover slide beneath the upper chassis ledge, and the two thumbscrews align with the screw holes at the back of the system unit. 3.
  • Page 155: Installing The Service Access Cover On A Stand-Alone 8203-E4A, 8204-E8A, 8261-E4S, 9407-M15, 9408-M25, Or 9409-M50

    Figure 136. Removing the service access cover from the stand-alone model Installing the service access cover on a stand-alone 8203-E4A, 8204-E8A, 8261-E4S, 9407-M15, 9408-M25, or 9409-M50 Use this procedure to install the service access cover after performing service or accessing internal components.
  • Page 156: Removing The Front Cover From A Rack-Mounted 8203-E4A, 8204-E8A, 8261-E4S, 9407-M15, 9408-M25, Or 9409-M50

    Figure 137. Installing the service access cover on a stand-alone model Removing the front cover from a rack-mounted 8203-E4A, 8204-E8A, 8261-E4S, 9407-M15, 9408-M25, or 9409-M50 Use this procedure to remove the cover to access components or perform service. 1. Remove the two thumbscrews (A) that secure the system to the rack (B) as shown in the following figure.
  • Page 157: Installing The Front Cover On A Rack-Mounted 8203-E4A, 8204-E8A, 8261-E4S, 9407-M15, 9408-M25, Or 9409-M50

    Figure 138. Removing the front cover from a rack-mounted model Installing the front cover on a rack-mounted 8203-E4A, 8204-E8A, 8261-E4S, 9407-M15, 9408-M25, or 9409-M50 Use this procedure to install the cover after accessing components or performing service. 1. Push in the release latches (B) and push the cover onto the system. 2.
  • Page 158: Removing The Door From The 8204-E8A Or 9409-M50

    Figure 139. Installing the front cover on a rack-mounted model Removing the door from the 8204-E8A or 9409-M50 Use this procedure to remove the door to access components or perform service. 1. Open the front door by grasping the door handle and pulling the door out and away from the system unit.
  • Page 159: Installing The Front Cover On A Stand-Alone 8203-E4A, 8204-E8A, 8261-E4S, 9407-M15, 9408-M25, Or 9409-M50

    3. Pull the top of the cover (B) out and away from the system. Figure 140. Remove the door from the model 4. Gently pull the cover up and off the base. Installing the front cover on a stand-alone 8203-E4A, 8204-E8A, 8261-E4S, 9407-M15, 9408-M25, or 9409-M50 Use this procedure to install the cover after accessing components or performing service.
  • Page 160: Installing The Front Cover On A 7311-D11, 5791, Or 5794 Expansion Unit

    Figure 141. Replacing the cover on the model 2. Push the cover up toward the top of the system (A), ensuring that the aligning pins are aligned with their matching slots (B) located on the system. 3. Gently push the cover in until the cover-release tab snaps into place. 4.
  • Page 161: Removing And Replacing The Front Cover For The 8234-Ema, 9117-Mma, Or 9406-Mma

    Figure 142. Front cover on a model 7314-G30 or 5796 3. Push the cover onto the chassis and release the latches. The cover should securely snap into place. 4. Replace the two thumbscrews (B) into the slots on the left and right of the front cover. Removing and replacing the front cover for the 8234-EMA, 9117-MMA, or 9406-MMA Use these procedures to remove and replace the cover to access components or perform service.
  • Page 162: Installing The Front Cover On The 8234-Ema, 9117-Mma, Or 9406-Mma

    Figure 143. Removing the front cover 3. Slide the cover to the right, and remove it from the system unit. Installing the front cover on the 8234-EMA, 9117-MMA, or 9406-MMA Use this procedure to install the cover after accessing components or performing service. To install the front cover follow these steps: 1.
  • Page 163 Figure 144. Installing the front cover 2. Tighten the thumbscrew on the right side of the cover. 3. Close the front rack door. Chapter 13. Removing and replacing covers and doors...
  • Page 164 Installing into a rack...
  • Page 165: Chapter 14. Placing The Rack-Mounted System Or Expansion Unit In The Service Position Or Operating Position

    Electrical voltage and current from power, telephone, and communication cables are hazardous. To avoid a shock hazard: v Connect power to this unit only with the IBM provided power cord. Do not use the IBM provided power cord for any other product.
  • Page 166 DANGER Observe the following precautions when working on or around your IT rack system: v Heavy equipment–personal injury or equipment damage might result if mishandled. v Always lower the leveling pads on the rack cabinet. v Always install stabilizer brackets on the rack cabinet. v To avoid hazardous conditions due to uneven mechanical loading, always install the heaviest devices in the bottom of the rack cabinet.
  • Page 167 Figure 145. Removing the thumbscrews from the system and rack 3. Release the rack latches (A) on both the left and right sides as shown in the following figure. Figure 146. Releasing the rack latches Chapter 14. Placing the rack-mounted system or expansion unit in the service position or operating position...
  • Page 168: Placing The Rack-Mounted System Or Expansion Unit In The Operating Position

    4. Read the following note, and then slowly pull the system or expansion unit out from the rack until the rails are fully extended and locked. Remember: v If the procedure you are performing requires you to unplug cables from the back of the system or expansion unit, do so before you pull the unit out from the rack.
  • Page 169: Placing A Rack-Mounted 8203-E4A, 8204-E8A, 8261-E4S, 9407-M15, 9408-M25, Or 9409-M50 In The Service Position

    2. Replace and tighten the two thumbscrews (C) that secure the system or expansion unit (A) to the rack as shown in the following figure. Figure 148. Pushing the system into the rack and attaching the thumbscrews 3. Close the front rack door. Placing a rack-mounted 8203-E4A, 8204-E8A, 8261-E4S, 9407-M15, 9408-M25, or 9409-M50 in the service position Use this procedure to perform service or gain access to internal components by placing the rack-mounted...
  • Page 170 Electrical voltage and current from power, telephone, and communication cables are hazardous. To avoid a shock hazard: v Connect power to this unit only with the IBM provided power cord. Do not use the IBM provided power cord for any other product.
  • Page 171 Observe the following precautions when working on or around your IT rack system: v Heavy equipment–personal injury or equipment damage might result if mishandled. v Always lower the leveling pads on the rack cabinet. v Always install stabilizer brackets on the rack cabinet. v To avoid hazardous conditions due to uneven mechanical loading, always install the heaviest devices in the bottom of the rack cabinet.
  • Page 172: Placing The Rack-Mounted 8203-E4A, 8204-E8A, 8261-E4S, 9407-M15, 9408-M25, Or 9409-M50 In The Operating Position

    Figure 149. Releasing the rack latches 4. Read the following note, and then slowly pull the system or expansion unit out from the rack until the rails are fully extended and locked. Remember: v If the procedure you are performing requires you to unplug cables from the back of the system or expansion unit, do so before you pull the unit out from the rack.
  • Page 173 Figure 150. Releasing the rail safety latches 2. Replace and tighten the two thumbscrews (C) that secure the system or expansion unit (A) to the rack as shown in the following figure. Figure 151. Replacing the thumbscrews Chapter 14. Placing the rack-mounted system or expansion unit in the service position or operating position...
  • Page 174 3. Close the front rack door. Installing into a rack...
  • Page 175: Appendix. Notices

    All statements regarding the manufacturer's future direction or intent are subject to change or withdrawal without notice, and represent goals and objectives only. © Copyright IBM Corp. 2007, 2009...
  • Page 176: Trademarks

    IBM, the IBM logo, and ibm.com are trademarks or registered trademarks of International Business Machines Corp., registered in many jurisdictions worldwide. Other product and service names might be trademarks of IBM or other companies. A current list of IBM trademarks is available on the Web at Copyright and trademark information at www.ibm.com/legal/copytrade.shtml.
  • Page 177 Properly shielded and grounded cables and connectors must be used in order to meet FCC emission limits. IBM is not responsible for any radio or television interference caused by using other than recommended cables and connectors or by unauthorized changes or modifications to this equipment.
  • Page 178 The following is a summary of the EMI Taiwan statement above. Warning: This is a Class A product. In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user will be required to take adequate measures. IBM Taiwan Contact Information: Installing into a rack...
  • Page 179 Um dieses sicherzustellen, sind die Geräte wie in den Handbüchern beschrieben zu installieren und zu betreiben. Des Weiteren dürfen auch nur von der IBM empfohlene Kabel angeschlossen werden. IBM übernimmt keine Verantwortung für die Einhaltung der Schutzanforderungen, wenn das Produkt ohne Zustimmung der IBM verändert bzw.
  • Page 180: Terms And Conditions

    Generelle Informationen: Das Gerät erfüllt die Schutzanforderungen nach EN 55024 und EN 55022 Klasse A. Electromagnetic Interference (EMI) Statement - Russia Terms and conditions Permissions for the use of these publications is granted subject to the following terms and conditions. Personal Use: You may reproduce these publications for your personal, noncommercial use provided that all proprietary notices are preserved.
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