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EXPRESS5800/1160Xd/1320Xd
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Installation Procedures
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Contents Introduction........................................................................................................................... 1 Symbols and Conventions..................................................................................................... 1 Safety Notices ....................................................................................................................... 2 Safety Notices for Users Outside of the U.S.A. and Canada................................
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Introduction These installation procedures provide information for unpacking and installing the Express5800/1160Xd/1320Xd Server. Read these procedures in their entirety before performing the installation to become familiar with the components and the sequence of steps you will perform. Symbols and Conventions This guide uses the following text conventions and graphics symbols. Warnings, cautions, and notes have the following meanings: ! WARNING Warnings alert you to situations that could result
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Safety Notices ! WARNING To avoid a risk of injuries, installation should be performed by trained technical personnel. It takes at least two people to unpack your server and two people to maneuver the server, after unpacking. Your server is equipped with a front stabilizer. Engage the front stabilizer during installation. For stability and to distribute the weight, also attach side stabilizers. Otherwise, the rack may topple over and cause injuries. If you extend two or more devices from the ra
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Safety Notices for Users Outside of the U.S.A. and Canada ! PELV (Protected Extra-Low Voltage) Integrity: To ensure the extra- low voltage integrity of the equipment, connect only equipment with mains-protected electrically-compatible circuits to the external ports. ! Remote Earths: To prevent electrical shock, connect all local (individual office) computers and computer support equipment to the same electrical circuit of the building wiring. If you are unsure, check the building wiring to avoid
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! Clean, dust-free, and well ventilated. Front and rear and top ventilating openings kept free of obstructions. Away from sources of heat, vibration or physical shock. ! Isolated from strong electromagnetic fields and electrical noise produced by electrical devices (such as air conditioners, large fans, large electric motors, radio and TV transmitters, and high-frequency security devices) ! Spacious enough to provide at least 2 feet (0.6 meters) behind the server, 3 feet (1.0 meters) in front of
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Figure 1 shows the Model 1160Xd/1320Xd shipping container. The smaller container (not shown) includes the following contents: ! Server Stabilizer Kit ! Accessory Box. Figure 1. Shipping Container Unpacking Procedure Note: It is recommended that you save the shipping container, should the server require transport to another location at a later date. ! WARNINGS Plastic straps securing the packaging may cause injury if the belts snap loose when cut. Use caution when performing the first step of t
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A A Plastic Straps Figure 2. Shipping Container Plastic Straps 3. Lifting upwards, remove the top shipping cover. See Figure 3A. 4. Release the Velcro tapes that secure the front, rear, and side covers of the shipping box. See Figure 3B. 5. Remove the shipping container surrounding the server and set it aside. See Figure 3C. A B C A Shipping Cover B Velcro Straps C Shipping Container Figure 3. Removing the Cardboard Covers ! WARNING Plastic straps securing the packaging may cause injury if th
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6. Cut the strap or tape securing the corrugated cardboard end pieces protecting the corners of the server. Remove the four corner protectors and set them aside. Note the positions of the corner protectors that are marked FR (front right), FL (front left), RR (rear right) and RL (rear left). See Figure 4A. 7. Remove the corrugated cardboard protecting the top of the cabinet. See Figure 4B. B A C AStrap B Top Corrugated Cardboard C Plastic Stretch Film Figure 4. Removing the Corner and Top Prot
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11. Four Styrofoam stoppers prevent the server from moving during shipment. Wing nuts secure Styrofoam stoppers, located on both sides of the server as well as the front and rear of the server, to the shipping pallet. Remove the four wing nuts and remove the stoppers and set them aside. See Figure 6A. 12. A plastic sheathing, secured with tape, protects the bottom sides of the server. Remove the tape and then cut and remove the bottom sheathing. Be careful not to damage the upper vinyl shroud.
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! WARNING The server weighs approximately 926.0 pounds (420.0Kg). If the server contains optional equipment, it will weigh more. To avoid personal injury, make sure you have another person help you unpack the server and two other persons help you move the server. ! CAUTION Exerting excessive pressure on the server cabinet doors may damage them. When performing the next step, be sure to grasp the corner frame of the server when pushing the server towards the unloading ramp. 14. Position a person
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18. Once the server is located in its designated position, using an adjustable wrench, lower the leveling pads to secure the server in place. See Figure 9A. A A Leveling Pad Figure 9. Lowering the Leveling Pads 20. At the front of the system. Remove the single screw securing the front stabilizer and pull the stabilizer out from the cabinet as shown in Figure 10. Figure 10. Releasing the Front Stabilizer 10 Express5800/1160Xd/1320Xd Installation Procedures
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Installing the Side Stabilizer Kit Note: The Side Stabilizer Kit is included in the Accessory box. 1. Position a stabilizer bracket on each side of the cabinet. 2. Secure each stabilizer bracket to the cabinet with three M4 screws provided. See Figure 11. A A A Side Stabilizers Figure 11. Installing the Side Stabilizers Express5800/1160Xd/1320Xd Installation Procedures 11
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Attaching the Power Cables 1. Open the rear door of the server and remove any shipping tape. 2. Route the AC cables (customer supplied) under the server and connect them to the AC receptacles. See Figure 12A. A A AC Receptacles Figure 12. Attaching the Power Cables Attaching the LAN Cables 1. Open the front door of the server. Locate the service processor boards (see Figures 13A and 14A). 2. Connect the LAN cables to the ETHER connector on the service processor boards (see Figure 15). 3. Remove
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A B A Service Processor Boards B Open Channel Figure 13. Connecting and Routing the LAN Cables (1160Xd) A B A Service Processor Boards B Open Channel Figure 14. Connecting and Routing the LAN Cables (1320Xd) Express5800/1160Xd/1320Xd Installation Procedures 13
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A A ETHER Connector Figure 15. Locating the Service Processor Board ETHER Connector 14 Express5800/1160Xd/1320Xd Installation Procedures
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