Chapter 2: Install The System In The Rack; Unpack The System; Rails And Cable Management Assembly; Warning About Lifting The System - Dell EMC Data Domain DD6800 Installation Manual

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Unpack the system

Rails and cable management assembly

Identify the rack location to install the system
Install the rails
Install the system into a rack
Installing the cable management assembly
Installing the expansion shelves into the racks
Unpack the system
1. Remove the accessories and rail mount kit from the shipping packages.
2. Remove the controller and the bezels from the shipping packages.
CAUTION:
Data Domain systems are heavy. Always use two people or a mechanical lift to move a system.
Figure 4. Warning about lifting the system
3. Remove expansion shelves and their bezels from the shipping packages.
Rails and cable management assembly
The rail kit is universal in that it supports all rack mounting hole types and sizes. Both the front and the rear ends of the rail kit
contain threaded posts that come with a cap installed. The cap fits square and round hole unthreaded racks. Large flat headed
M4 screws insert through the rail into the rail kit to secure the rail to the rack.
When installing rails, do not tighten the screws all the way until all the screws are in place. This assures that the screws are all
screwed in the same distance, and prevents one from skewing the others.
The rail kit includes two bracket assemblies, one marked for the left side and one marked for the right side of the rack.
A cable management assembly (CMA), for organization of cables at the rear of the system, is already installed onto the system
on a Data Domain rack. For field installed systems, the CMA is shipped with the system.
Install the System in the Rack
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