User`s guide

Installing and Connecting to the Network
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ATX switches and their functions are described in Table 2-2. Refer
to the module documentation for a description of the switches for
that module.
2.2 MOUNTING THE ATX
If the ATX is to be table-mounted, make sure it is within reach of
the external power supply and the network cables to which it will
be connected. Make sure you allow enough room at the front of the
chassis for cable installation and access.
Note: To ensure adequate ventilation, allow at least 4 inches of space on
each side and at the rear of the chassis.
The ATX may be rack-mounted in a standard 19-inch equipment
cabinet (EIA RS-310-C). If you are rack-mounting the ATX, place
the chassis in the cabinet and secure it with appropriate fasteners.
(Fasteners used to secure an ATX to a rack are not provided with
the ATX.) Insert and secure a fastener through each of the four slots
in the mounting ears at the front of the ATX chassis as shown
below.
Table 2-2. Description Of ATX Switches
Switch Function
RESET Restarts the system software.
Turns the power supply on or off. The power is on
when the rocker switch is on 1. There is a switch for
each power supply.
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