Chapter 3
Installing the System
Setting Up the System
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Figure 3-33 Removing the Back EMI Panel
Step 4. Use the handle provided to gently remove the EMI panel and set it aside.
Connecting the Cables
The I/O cables are attached and tied inside the cabinet. When the system is installed, these cables must be
untied, routed, and connected to the cabinets where the other end of the cables terminate. Use the following
guidelines and Figure 3-34 to route and connect cables. For more information on cable routing, refer to
“Routing the I/O Cables” on page 112.
• Each cabinet is identified with a unique color. The cabinet color label is located at the top of the cabinet.
• The colored label closest to the cable connector corresponds to the color of the cabinet to which it is
attached.
• The colored label farther away from the cable connector corresponds to the color of the cabinet where the
other end of the cable is attached. In Figure 3-34, the dotted lines show where the label is located and
where the cable terminates.
• Each cable is also labeled with a unique number. This number label is applied on both ends of the cable
and near the port where the cable is to be connected. In Figure 3-34, the cable number labels are
indicated by circled numbers, and the cabinet port numbers are indicated with boxed numbers.
Back EMI
panel screw