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both sides of the top cabinet, in addition to cabinet
3 (Figure 3-15).
10. Check to make sure the cabinets are parallel to
the wall. Secure the floor fixtures attached to the
bottom cabinet to the floor with the customer-
provided
floor
anchors
3-17, or 3-18).
11. Connect the data cable of each expansion cabinet
to the applicable data cable connector on the base
cabinet (Figures 3-10 and 3-19). (The data cable
from the first expansion cabinet should b e
connected to the connector labeled "CAB. 2", the
cable from the second expansion cabinet to the
"CAB. 3 connector, etc.)
12. Install ground wiring per Section 3.6, power (AC
and reserve) cabling per Paragraph 8 and 9, and
printed circuit boards (PCBs) and PCB cabling per
Figures 3-1 0, 3-12 and 3-1 3.
13. Fill out cabinet/slot identification labels on each
cabinet (Figure 3-12), and reinstall covers on the
cabinets. (The top cover should be installed on the
top cabinet.)
Method 2
If the system should not be bolted to the floor, refer to
the following procedure (see Figure 3-1 5, method 2).
1. Make sure that cabinet power supplies
2. Remove front, side, and top covers from all
cabinets (Figure 3-1).
Note:
As shown in the illustration, the two screws
each side cover
and
front cover (the bottom left screw must be
completely removed) should only be loosened
covers
and the
slid to the right for removal.
Remove plastic locating parts from all cabinet
back covers using a Phillips screwdriver
(Figure 3-7).
3. Install a floor fixture (RFMFI) on each side of the
bottom cabinet (Figures 3-14 and 3-15), making
sure that the fixture is inside of the cabinet edge.
3-20
(Figure
3-1 6,
on
on
the three screws
the
Note:
The bottom cabinet can be the base cabinet
or
an expansion cabinet
or
recommended, however, to put the base
cabinet on the bottom to facilitate cabinet
expansion.
4. Secure a wall bracket (RWBFI) to both floor
fixtures with the screws provided. Secure the wall
brackets to the wall with customer-provided wood
screws and wall anchors (Figures 3-14 and 3-15).
5. Place a cabinet on top of the bottom cabinet and
connect the cabinets together at points A and
(called out in Figures 3-14 and 3-15) with the
screws provided.
6. Place a cabinet on top of cabinet 2 and connect
these cabinets together at points A and B (called
out in Figures 3-14 and 3-15) with the screws
provided.
7. Install wall brackets ( R W B F I ) on the top of
cabinet 3 and secure them to the wall with
customer-provided wood screws and
(Figures 3-1 4 and 3-1 5).
8. Add remaining cabinets, making sure that the
cabinets are connected together at points A and B
with screws provided.
9. For systems with four or more cabinets, make
sure that wall brackets (RWBFI) are installed on
both sides of the top cabinet, in addition to cabinet
3 (Figures 3-1 4 and 3-1 5).
10. Connect the data cable of each expansion cabinet
to the applicable data cable connector on the base
cabinet (Figures 3-10 and 3-19). (The data cable
from the first expansion cabinet should be
connected to the connector labeled "CAB. 2", the
cable from the second expansion cabinet to the
"CAB. 3" connector, etc.)
11. Install ground wiring per Section 3.6, power (AC
and reserve) cabling per Section 3.7 and 9, and
printed circuit boards (PCBs) and PCB cabling per
Figures 3-10, 3-12, and 3-13.
12. Fill out cabinet/slot identification labels on each
cabinet (Figure 3-12), and reinstall covers on the
cabinets. (The top cover should be installed on the
top cabinet.)
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January 1996

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