User's Manual

Preface
Warnings
Read
and
adhere
to
all
warnings,
cautions,
and
notices
in
this
guide
and
the
documentation
supplied
with
the
chassis,
power
supply,
and
accessory
modules.
If
the
instructions
for
the
chassis
and
power
supply
are
incon-
sistent
with
these
instructions
or
the
instructions
for
accessory
modules,
contact
the
supplier
to
find
out
how
you
can
ensure
that
your
computer
meets
safety
and
regulatory
requirements.
Cautions
Installation
Recommendations
Ensure
you
have
a
stable,
clean
working
environment.
Dust
and
dirt
can
get
into
components
and
cause
a
malfunction.
Use
containers
to
keep
small
components
separated.
Adequate
lighting
and
proper
tools
can
prevent
you
from
accidentally
damaging
the
internal
components.
Most
of
the
procedures
that
follow
require
only
a
few
simple
tools,
including
the
following:
Electrostatic
discharge
(ESD)
can
damage
system
components.
Do
the
de-
scribed
procedures
only
at
an
ESD
workstation.
If
no
such
station
is
avail-
able,
you
can
provide
some
ESD
protection
by
wearing
an
antistatic
wrist
strap
and
attaching
it
to
a
metal
part
of
the
computer
chassis.
·
·
·
·
A
Philips
screwdriver
A
flat-tipped
screwdriver
A
grounding
strap
An
anti-static
pad
Safety
Information
Before
installing
and
using
the
device,
note
the
following
precautions:
Read
all
instructions
carefully.
Do
not
place
the
unit
on
an
unstable
surface,
cart,
or
stand.
Follow
all
warnings
and
cautions
in
this
manual.
When
replacing
parts,
ensure
that
your
service
technician
uses
parts
specified
by
the
manufacturer.
Avoid
using
the
system
near
water,
in
direct
sunlight,
or
near
a
heating
device.
The
load
of
the
system
unit
does
not
solely
rely
for
support
from
the
rackmounts
located
on
the
sides.
Firm
support
from
the
bottom
is
highly
necessary
in
order
to
provide
balance
stability.
The
computer
is
provided
with
a
battery-powered
real-time
clock
circuit.
There
is
a
danger
of
explosion
if
battery
is
incorrectly
replaced.
Replace
only
with
the
same
or
equivalent
type
recommended
by
the
manufactur-
Using
your
fingers
can
disconnect
most
of
the
connections.
It
is
recom-
mended
that
you
do
not
use
needlenose
pliers
to
disconnect
connections
as
these
can
damage
the
soft
metal
or
plastic
parts
of
the
connectors.
er.
Discard
used
batteries
according
to
the
manufacturers
instructions.
Copyright
©
2009
NEXCOM
International
Co.,
Ltd.
All
Rights
Reserved.
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