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This chapter explains how to install the Multiserver
base unit. Once installation is completed, you will
be ready to configure. It is assumed that your
Multiserver has all optional modules already
installed. Module installation is discussed in chapter
5. You should not hook up the interconnect link or
the system can generate an error message.
4.1 Check Contents
Check the packing list against the contents of the
box. Report any damage to the shipping carrier.
Keep the packing materials; you may need them to
repack the unit for factory update or repair.
4.2 Plan the Location Based on the Physical
Description and Requirements
Unit Weight: 22 lb. (10 kg)
Temperatures: Surrounding temperatures during
operation should not exceed the following
extremes: 32 to 122°F (0 to 50°C) with 10 to 90%
relative humidity (noncondensing)
Distance to AC Power Socket: Should not exceed
six feet (1.8 meters). Do not use extension cords
that may inhibit your unplugging the system in
event of an emergency.
Power: 90-265 VAC (no strapping required), 3/1.5
amps, 47-63 Hz, 135 watts maximum
General Cabling Requirements: Most cables must
be shielded to comply with the requirements of the
following government agencies:
U.S.A. - Title 47 of the Codes of Federal
Regulations, FCC Rules and Regulations,
Part 15
Canada - DOC SOR 88/475
Germany - FTZ Reg. No. 1046
To avoid interference, do not run cables parallel to
AC wiring, or near fluorescent lights or other
magnetic fields.
External Converter Requirements: Shielded cables
are required, except for the V.35 converter.
4. Base-Unit Installation
MULTISERVER 5000
EXE
17.5 INCHES
(44.5 CM)
12 INCHES
(30.5 CM)
6.5 INCHES
(16.5 CM)
UP TO 12 INCHES (30.5 CM)
Figure 4-1. Physical Dimensions of the Multiserver base unit.
You should leave space behind the unit for cabling and converters.