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WARNING: In order to provide stability to the rack, systems should
first be installed from the bottom with the heaviest components
Planning the Installation (continued…)
4
A location for the system chassis should be planned taking these restrictions into
consideration.
first
be
installed
from
the
bottom
,
with
the
heaviest
components
located in the bottom of the rack. If the rack is provided with
stabilizing devices, install the stabilizers before mounting or
servicing the unit in the rack.
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S
pac
i
ng an
d
Ai
r
fl
ow
Allow, at a minimum, 1“ of air space around each side of the system, and 3-4” of
space in the rear of the system. This allows adequate airflow to cool the system.
The air temperature within the rack enclosure should not exceed 122°F (50°C).
Power Supply
The s
y
stem re
q
uires a source of AC
p
ower
(
100-240V
,
50-60 Hz
,
230W
)
routed to
Installing the System Chassis into the Rack
5
Follow these ste
p
s to install the s
y
stem chassis in an o
p
en rack that enables
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ou
yq p(
,
,)
the rear of the system. All other controls and wiring connections are located on the
front panel of the system.
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to slide the chassis in from the front.
Step 1: Position the chassis in the rack as follows:
Step 2: Use your tape measure and level to ensure that the supporting shelf and
the chassis are installed straight and level.
Step 3:
Make sure that your path to the rack is unobstructed
Step
3:
Make
sure
that
your
path
to
the
rack
is
unobstructed
.
Step 4: Slide the unit into the rack and position using the attached L brackets so
that the slots in the brackets are positioned over the appropriate
mounting holes in the side rails of the rack.
Step 5: Securely fasten the unit into the rack by using the four 10-32 x 0.5
screws which are supplied with the rack mount kit, installing two of the
screws on each side of the unit Use a Phillips screwdriver to tighten the
screws
on
each
side
of
the
unit
.
Use
a
Phillips
screwdriver
to
tighten
the
screws.
This concludes the rack mount installation.
PN: 920060-00 Rev B
v0812
Rack Mount Installation Guide
1U Height Systems
This manual describes the procedure to retrofit protocol
analysis 1U-sized systems for rack mounting at your site.
Introduction
1
EIA 310-D 19-inch equipment rack. The rack mount kit
is included with some systems, or may be purchased
as an accessory for existing systems.
Two brackets, which are attached (as shown in this
document) to the side of the chassis, connect the
chassis to the mounting posts of the rack.
Some racks provide a power strip along the length
of one of the rear posts. If your rack has this feature,
the systems and the rack mounting brackets are
designed so that power can be supplied to the rear of the unit while network cables
and user control is available at the front (exposed) portion of the system.
Rack Mount Kits covered by this document include kits for the Sierra™ M124,
SierraNet
™ M408 and
SierraFC
™ M164
The kit includes the following components:
Rack Mount Kit Components
2
SierraNet
M408
and
SierraFC
M164
.
Quantity Part Description
2 Rack Mount Brackets
1 9/64” Allen Key
4 10-32 x 0.5 Screws
(for securing the
You will also need the following
additional tools:
Tape Measure
Ll
(for
securing
the
system chassis to the
rack)
2 Rack Mount Brackets
L
eve
l
Phillips Screwdriver
4 x Screws1 x Allen Key

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