NEC 5800/320Fd manual

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    R e a d M e F i r s t : U n p a c k i n g E x p r e s s 5 8 0 0 / 3 2 0 F d S y s t e m C a b i n e t s NEC Cor poration of Americ a 456-017 4 1-000[...]

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    Notice The information contained in this document is subject to change without not ice . UNLESS EXPRESSL Y SET FOR TH IN A WRITTEN A GREEMENT SIGNED BY AN A UTHORIZED REPRESENT A TIVE OF NEC, NEC MAKES NO W ARRANTY OR REPRESENT A TION OF ANY KIND WITH RESPECT T O THE INFORMA TION CONT AINED HEREIN, INCLUDING WARRANTY OF MERCHANT ABILITY AND FITNESS[...]

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    -iii- Contents Introduction 1 Packaged Cabinet 1 Before Unpacking the Cab inet 3 Moving the Cabinet t o the Installat ion Site 6 Unpacking and Checking the Cabinet 7 Tools Needed to Un pack the Cabinet 8 Removing the Pac king Materials 8 Removing the Cabinet f rom the Pallet 15 Checking the Cabinet and System s 17 Verifying the Express5 800/320 F d[...]

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    -1- Intr oduction Read Me First: Unpa cking Express5800/320 F d Cab inets describes ho w to move cabi nets that cont ain these systems to an installation site and how to u npack them. Warnings, cautions, and no tes in this document convey the following special information: W ARNING ! A warning indicates a situ ation where failure to take or avoid a[...]

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    -2- Figure 1. Cabinet P ac kaged f or Shipping The cardboard shipp ing container is secured t o a shipping pallet by exterior shipp ing straps. (Inside the sh ipping contain er, interior shipping straps secure the cabinet to the pallet.) A ramp for rolling the cabinet off the pallet is attach ed to one side of the shipp ing container, at th e rear [...]

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    -3- Bef ore Unpac king the Cabinet 1. Check the packing list to verify tha t y ou hav e received the correct shipment. 2. Verify th at the Tip-N-T ell and Shoc kwatch ha ndling indicators on the outside of the sh ipping container have not been activated. CA UTION ! If y ou receiv ed t he wrong shipme nt or a handlin g indicator has been activ ated,[...]

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    -4- Figure 2. Dimensions of a Pac kaged 38U Cabinet 80 in. (2m) 41 in. (104.14 cm) 53 in. (134.62 cm) 5 in. (12.7 cm) 38U Cabinet hsys033[...]

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    -5- Figure 3. Dimensions of a Pac kaged 24U Cabinet Figure 4. Clearances Requir ed at the Installation Site 56.5 in. (1.435m) 41 in. (104.14 cm) 53 in. (134.62 cm) 5 in. (12.7 cm) 24U Cabinet hsys034 Cabinet on Pallet Pallet Ramp Unload From This End 42 in. (107 cm) 42 in. (107 cm) 150 in. (381 cm) 42 in. (107 cm)[...]

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    -6- If the corr idor and door dimensions are lar ge enough to accommodate the unpacked cabinet still tied to its pallet, use a pallet jack to m ove it from the delivery site to the installation site, as described in “Mo ving the Cab inet to the Installation Site” on page 6 . If the corridor and door dim ensions are too small to accommodate the [...]

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    -7- present, see the section “Stabilizing the Systems” on page 19 f or stabilization guidelines . When shipped, the syst em cabinet is tied to the pallet beneat h it. The pallet has a clear ance f or a pallet jac k to mo v e the unit. Wh en moving a system cabinet, fo llow these guidelines: 1. V er ify that the unpac k ed cabine t is still secu[...]

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    -8- T ools Needed to Unpack the Cabinet Use the following tools to unpack t he cabinet: • Metal shears to cut pallet straps • P air of scissors or utility knife • One 3/8-inch driv e ratchet wit h a 9/16-inch soc ket Remo ving the P ac king Materials W ARNING ! T o avoid per sonal injury or damage to the systems or cab inet, tw o persons are [...]

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    -9- Figure 5. Cutting t he Exterior Shipping Straps 3. Remove the ramp. The ramp is in two pieces that are held together b y a bolt. Unbolt the tw o pieces. Behind the ra mp is an accessor y box, which contain s v arious co mponents and documentation. Remo v e the bo x and set it aside f or later use. 4. Constr uct the ramp by inser tin g the be v [...]

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    -10- Figure 6. Remo ving the Packing Material 6. Remov e the plastic wrap encasing the cabinet . CA UTION ! If condensation e xists inside th e plastic wrap , you must provide a stabiliz ation period f or the systems. “Stabilizing the Syst ems” on page 19 hsys036[...]

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    -11- provides comp lete inf ormation about the stabilization process. 7. Use the stra p buc kles to loosen the interior shipping straps that secure the cabinet to the pallet. See Figure 7 . Figure 7. Remo ving the Interior Shipping Straps 8. Remove the two fibe r protective slee v es at the to p-front and top-rear of the cabinet. 9. Loosen, but do [...]

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    -12- Figure 8. W ooden -R estraint Bloc ks 10. Loosen and remo v e the bolt s that secure t he wooden-r estraint bl ock at the front d oor of the cabinet . Then, remo v e the b loc k. 11. Locate the le v er bar . Inser t it in the cent er slot of one of th e sides. Se e Figure 9 . hsys038[...]

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    -13- Figure 9. Inser ting the Lever Bar 12. With the assistan ce of another person, tilt th e cabinet from one side . As one person stands to br ace the cabi net near the top , a se cond person kn eels on the flo or and uses bot h arms to push do wn on the le v er bar , f orcing the cabinet to tilt. See Figure 10 . hsys039[...]

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    -14- Figure 10. Til ting the Cabinet 13. After the cabinet is tilted, the person who has been stand ing must kneel on th e floor to slide the wooden restraint b loc ks aw a y from the cabi net. See Figure 11 . msys101[...]

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    -15- Figure 11. Slidin g Bac k th e W ooden Restraint Bloc ks 14. Mov e the le ver bar to t he opposite side of the cabinet. Repe at the process of tilting th e cabinet and sliding bac k the two wooden rest raint b loc ks on the opposite sid e of the cabinet. Remo ving the Cabinet from the P allet 1. P osition the pallet ramp unde r the pallet, at [...]

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    -16- Figure 12. P osition the P allet Ramp 2. With the help o f another person , slowly and carefully roll the cabinet do wn the ramp , with one person on each side of the cabinet, not in the front or back. See Figure 13 . Each person must hold the upp er por tion of the cabin et with both hands . W ARNING ! The cabinet is top heavy . Use extre me [...]

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    -17- Figure 13. Moving the Ca binet Down the Pallet Ramp 3. Chec k the cabine t and systems f or da mage, as th e ne xt section describes. Checking the Cabi net and Systems Check the cabinet, systems , and optional compo nents for damage: 1. Open t he rear do or of the cabinet. F rom t he bottom of the cabinet, remove and discard the desiccant bag [...]

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    -18- V erifying the Express5800/320 F d Serial Number Find the equipment l abel to check the Express 5800/320 F d serial number. To find th e equipment label, open th e rear door of the cabinet. The equipment l abel is attached to the rear of each system. Check that the Ex press5800/320 F d serial number (n ot the Sol ect ron ® serial n umber) on [...]

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    -19- Stabilizing the Systems If temperature an d humidity changes have been extre me during transit, the cabinet and systems might deve lop condensation. Therefore, before you install an d power on the syst ems, you must inspect them and the cabinet f or condensation a nd, if necessary, stabilize the systems. To stabiliz e the systems, let the cabi[...]

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    -20- 4. Continue the insta llation, and continue to inspect for signs of condensation. If cond ensation appears , allo w additional stabilization periods unt il there are no sign s of condensation. CA UTION ! Bef ore y ou pow er on the systems, ve rify that the installation site envir onment meets the requirements specif ied in the Express5800/320 [...]

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    -21- To gain access to the document s on the World Wide Web, point your browse r to: http://supp ort .necam.com/ser vers/ Getting Help If you have a technical qu estion about Express5800/320 F d hardware or software, try these online resources first: • Online support from NEC T echnical Support. Yo u can find the latest techni cal inf ormation ab[...]

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