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Step 1: Unpack and Verify Parts in the Kit

Unpack and verify the parts are available in the kit.

The Sliding ReadyRails Kit contains:

• Ready Rails sliding rails assemblies – 1

• Hook and loop straps – 2 Figure 1 Rail Kit Components

Item Description

1 TIBCO LogLogic Appliance

2 Sliding ReadyRails Kit for rack installation 3 Cable Management Arm kit

4 Power cords

5 Console 9-pin DTE connector and cable

6 System Documentation CD and Product Information Guide

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Step 2: Installing the System in a Rack

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Step 2: Installing the System in a Rack

Installing and Removing Tool-less Rails

1. Position the left and right rail end pieces labeled FRONT facing inward and orient each end piece to seat in the holes on the front side of the vertical rack flanges.

2. Align each end piece in the bottom and top holes of the desired U spaces.

3. Engage the back end of the rail until it fully seats on the vertical rack flange and the latch clicks into place. Repeat these steps to position and seat the front end piece on the vertical rack flange.

4. To remove the rails, pull the latch release button on the end piece midpoint and unseat each rail.

Figure 2 Installing and Removing Tool-less Rails

Installing and Removing Tooled Rails

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3. Attach the left and right mounting rails to the front vertical rack flanges using two pairs of screws.

4. Slide the left and right back brackets forward against the rear vertical rack flanges and attach them using two pairs of screws.

Figure 3 Installing and Removing Tooled Rails

Installing the System in a Rack

1. Pull the inner slide rails out of the rack until they lock into place.

2. Locate the rear rail standoff on each side of the system and lower them into the rear J-slots on the slide assemblies.

3. Rotate the system downward until all the rail standoffs are seated in the J-slots.

4. Push the system inward until the lock levers click into place. Press the slide-release lock buttons on both rails and slide the system into the rack.

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Step 2: Installing the System in a Rack

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Figure 4 Installing the System in a Rack

Removing the System From the Rack

1. Locate the lock levers on the sides of the inner rails.

2. Unlock each lever by rotating it up to its release position.

3. Grasp the sides of the system firmly and pull it forward until the rail standoffs are at the front of the J-slots. Lift the system up and away from the rack and place it on a level surface.

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Figure 5 Removing the System

Engaging and Releasing the Slam Latch

1. Facing the front, locate the slam latch on either side of the system.

2. The latches engage automatically as the system is pushed into the rack and are released by pulling up on the latches.

3. To secure the system for shipment in the rack or for other unstable

environments, locate the hard-mount screw under each latch and tighten each screw with a #2 Phillips screwdriver.

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For systems not equipped with slam latches, secure the system using screws, as described in Installing and Removing Tooled Rails on page 3.

Step 2: Installing the System in a Rack

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Figure 6 Engaging and Releasing the Slam Latch

Routing the Cables

1. Locate the outer CMA brackets on the interior sides of both rack flanges.

2. Bundle the cables gently, pulling them clear of the system connectors to the left and right sides.

3. Thread the hook and loop straps through the tooled slots on the outer CMA brackets on each side of the system to secure the cable bundles.

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If you did not order the optional CMA, use the two hook and loop straps provided in the rail kit to route the cables at the back of your system.

Figure 7 Routing the Cables

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Step 3: Installing the Cable Management Arm (CMA)

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Step 3: Installing the Cable Management Arm (CMA)

Identifying the Cable Management Arm Kit Contents

1. Locate the components (see Figure 8) for installing the Cable Management Arm (CMA) assembly:

— CMA tray – 1

— CMA – 2

— Nylon cable tie wraps – 3

— CMA attachment brackets – 4

— Status indicator cable – 5

2. Securing the CMA in this manner secures your system in unstable environments.

Figure 8 Identifying CMA Kit Contents

To secure the CMA for shipment in the rack, loop the tie wraps around both the baskets and the tray and cinch them firmly. If necessary, the tie wraps can be threaded through the inner and outer baskets and around the tray to secure them.

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Installing and Removing the CMA Tray

1. Align and engage each side of the tray with the receiver brackets on the inner edges of the rails. Push the tray forward until it clicks into place.

2. To remove the tray, squeeze the latch-release buttons toward the center and pull the tray out of the receiver brackets.

Figure 9 Installing and Removing CMA Attachment Brackets

Installing the CMA Attachment Brackets

1. Select the appropriate CMA attachment bracket based on the side you mount the CMA (either SIDE A or SIDE B).

2. Install the CMA attachment bracket at the back of the slide rail with the corresponding SIDE A or SIDE B marking.

The CMA tray provides support and acts as a retainer for the CMA.

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Depending on the cable routing from the system, attach the CMA to either the right or left mounting rail. It is recommended that you mount the CMA on the side opposite of the power supplies (SIDE A). Mounting to SIDE B requires the CMA to be disconnected in order to remove the outer power supply. Always remove the tray before removing the power supplies.

Step 3: Installing the Cable Management Arm (CMA)

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3. Align the holes on the bracket with the pins on the slide rail and push the bracket downward until it locks into place.

Figure 10 Installing the CMA Attachment Brackets

Installing and Removing the CMA

1. At the back of the system, fit the latch on the front end of the CMA on the innermost bracket of the slide assembly until the latch engages.

2. Fit the other latch on the end of the outermost bracket until the latch engages.

3. To remove the CMA, disengage both latches by pressing the CMA release buttons on the top of the inner and outer latch housings.

Figure 11 Installing and Removing the CMA

Moving the CMA Away from the CMA Tray

1. The CMA can be rotated away from the system for access and service (service position). At the hinged end, lift the CMA away from the tray to unseat it.

2. After it is unseated from the tray, swing the CMA away from the system.

Figure 12 Moving the CMA Away from the CMA Tray

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Step 3: Installing the Cable Management Arm (CMA)

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Cabling the System Using the CMA

1. Using the tie wraps provided, bundle the cables together as they enter and exit the baskets so they do not interfere with adjacent systems.

2. With the CMA in the service position, route the cable bundle through the inner and outer baskets.

3. Use the pre-installed hook and loop straps on either end of the baskets to secure the cables.

4. Swing the CMA back into place on the tray.

5. Install the status indicator cable at the back of the system and secure the cable by routing it through the CMA. Attach the other end of this cable to the corner of the outer CMA basket.

Figure 13 Cabling the System using the CMA

To avoid potential damage from protruding cables, secure any slack in the status indicator cable after routing this cable through the CMA.

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Step 4: Optional—Connecting the Keyboard, Mouse, and Monitor

1. Connect the keyboard, mouse, and monitor (optional).

2. The connectors on the back of your system have icons indicating which cable to plug into each connector. Be sure to tighten the screws (if any) on the monitor's cable connector.

Figure 14 Connecting Keyboard, Mouse, and Monitor Cables (for 1U system)

Figure 15 Connected Keyboard, Mouse, and Monitor Cables (for 2U system)

Step 5: Connecting the Cables

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Step 5: Connecting the Cables

Connecting the Power Cables

1. Connect the system power cables to the system and, if a monitor is used, connect the monitor’s power cable to the monitor. (located at the back side of the Appliance) as shown below.

Figure 16 Connected Power Cables (for 1U system)

Figure 17 Connected Power Cables (for 2U system)

3. Plug the other end of the power cables into a grounded electrical outlet or a separate power source such as an uninterruptible power supply (UPS) or a power distribution unit (PDU).

Figure 18 Secured Power Cables (for 1U system)

Figure 19 Secured Power Cables (for 2U system)

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