Moving The System Enclosure - Cisco VCO/4K Mechanical Assemblies

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MOVING THE SYSTEM ENCLOSURE

4.0 MOVING THE SYSTEM ENCLOSURE
If the VCO/4K is mounted in a cabinet or rack, it must be removed from the cabinet/rack before
moving it to another location.
CAUTION: Follow ESD rules when removing system components. Be sure to
use a wrist strap for grounding. At least two people are required to move the
system enclosure.
To move the system enclosure:
1. Power down the system by turning off the power switch at the rear of the enclosure.
2. Disconnect the power connector from the power entry module.
3. Remove the EIA/TIA-232 serial cables, parallel printer cables, and optional Ethernet
transceiver cables connected to the rack. Be sure that all EIA/TIA-232 cables are
properly labeled so that they can be rerouted and re-installed, as necessary.
4. Remove the network cables from the I/O modules. Be sure that all cables are properly
labeled so that they can be rerouted and re-installed as necessary.
5. Disconnect earth ground to the system at the ground point within the enclosure.
6. Remove the power supply module(s) to decrease the weight of the system. Refer to the
Cisco VCO/4K Mechanical Assemblies: VCO/4K Power Subsystem for more
information.
7. If the VCO/4K is installed in a cabinet or rack, remove the VCO/4K from the
cabinet/rack.
CAUTION: At least two people are required to move the system enclosure.
8. a. To move the system to another location in the same room, lift it into position.
b. To move the system to another location outside the room, repack the system
enclosure, including the power supply modules, in the original shipping container.
The VCO/4K system enclosure must be installed to meet the clearance, environmental, and
power criteria specified in the Cisco VCO/4K Site Preparation Guide. To reinstall the system
enclosure, follow the procedures in the Cisco VCO/4K Hardware Installation Manual.
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