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Read Me Fir st: Unpac king Express5800/320Ma 3.2 GH z, 3.6 GHz, and Dual-Core Systems NEC Solutions (Amer ica), Inc. NR579 -02[...]
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Notice The information contained in this docum ent is subject to change without notice. UNLESS EXPRESSL Y SET FORT H IN A WRITTEN AGREEMENT SIGNED BY AN A UTHORIZED REPRESENT A TIVE OF N EC, NEC MAKES NO W ARRANTY OR REPRESENT A TION OF ANY KIND WITH RESPECT T O THE INFORMA TION CONT AINED HEREIN, INC LUDING W ARRANTY OF MERCHANT ABILITY AND FITNES[...]
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-iii- Contents Introduction 1 Before Unpacking the Syst em 4 Unpacking the System 4 Disposing of Packing Materials 6 What to Do Nex t 6[...]
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-1- Intr oduction Read Me First: Un packing Express5800/32 0Ma 3.2 GHz, 3.6 GHz, and Dual-Co re Systems explains how to unpack a system from its shippin g box. W ARNING ! T o av oid ey e and skin injuries, be car eful when cutting the shipping st raps fr om the shipping bo x. The straps can snap with considerab le for ce when cut. W ARNING ! T o av[...]
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-2- Figure 1 shows the packaged components, and the order in which to remove them, for a r ack-mounte d system. Figure 2 shows t he packaged compo nents, and the order in which to r emove them, fo r a pedestal system . Figure 1. Unpacking a Rac k-Mounted System 1 Accessories box 2 Shippi ng bo x 3 Shelf unit 4 and 5 CPU-I/O enclosures asys072 3 2 1[...]
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-3- Figure 2. Unpacking a Pedestal System 1 P edestal case 2 Accessories box 3 Shipp ing bo x 4 and 5 CPU-I/O enclosures asys073 3 2 1 4 5[...]
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-4- Bef ore Unpac king the System • Chec k the label or the pac king slip on the outside of the shipping bo x to verify that y ou received the co rrect shipment. Depending on y our order , you ha ve receiv ed either a rac k-mountable syste m or a pedestal system. • V erify that the Tip-N-T ell and Shockw atch indicators on the outer sides of th[...]
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-5- 3. Open the top ca rdboard flaps of the shipping bo x by cutting through the tap ed por tion of the flaps to release t hem. 4. If you hav e received a pedestal system, remove the pedestal case, place it on a tabl e or other sturdy surf ace, and remo ve its f oam packaging m aterial. W ARNING ! T o av oid back injury , lift and remove the pedest[...]
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-6- 8. Remov e each CPU-I/O enclosure , one at a time, from the shipping pallet. Pull the f oam blocks a wa y from the first enclosure and remo ve it. Then, do t he same f or the second enclosure. W ARNING ! T o av oid back injury , lift and remove each enc losure with the assista nce of another person. 9. Remove the enclosures from their plas tic [...]