HP (Hewlett-Packard) N1200-320 Network Router User Manual


 
N1200-320 4Gb Network Storage Router user and service guide 17
Install the router into the rack
1. Move the ball-bearing slide on each of the outer rails towards the front of the rack.
2. From the front of the rack, with the front side of the router facing out, align the inner and the outer rails
and slide the inner rail into the outer rail.
3. When the rails lock in place, press in the spring latches on each of the inner rails and push the router
into the rack.
Figure 8 Installing the router in the rack
Connect the power cord
IMPORTANT: Before supplying power to the network storage router, HP recommends setting up serial port
communications with your host computer, unless serial I/O was previously established and is currently
running (see ”Setting up serial port communications” on page 18).
IMPORTANT: The power cord shipped with the network storage router is a 120 VAC three-conductor
power cord for use in the United States and Canada. If the router is being installed outside the United
States or Canada, the appropriate power cord should be purchased.
Connect the power cord to the power connector on the back of the router. Connect the other end of the
power cord to a grounded voltage source.
Figure 9 Power cord connection