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Assembling the MAP/40P

This section contains these topics:

Installing Ferrites and Toroids on the MAP/40P

See Installing Ferrites for general information on installing ferrites. See Installing Toroids for general information on installing toroids. For information specific to the installation of ferrites and toroids on the MAP/40P, see Installing Ferrites on the MAP/40P.

Once you have installed all required ferrites and toroids, begin assembling your system.

Attaching the MAP/40P Stabilizing Feet

The MAP/40P is a deskside unit in a tower configuration. It sits vertically on a small support base and requires that you attach the stabilizing feet.

Four screws are attached to the bottom of the unit to use with the stabilizing feet, as in Attaching the MAP/40P Stabilizing Feet.


 

Note: Use a No. 2 Phillips head screwdriver to attach the stabilizing feet.

To attach the stabilizing feet:

  1. Remove the stabilizing feet from the plastic packet.
  2. Remove the paper surrounding the stabilizing feet.
  3. Place the MAP/40P with the bottom up.
  4. Turn the stabilizing feet upside down with the wings up.
  5. Lower the stabilizing feet onto the mounting screws through the keyhole openings.
  6. Rotate the stabilizing feet until they are perpendicular to the unit.
     

    Note: See the manufacturer's instruction sheet included in the plastic packet for more information.

  7. Using a No. 2 Phillips head screwdriver, tighten the four mounting screws to secure the feet to the MAP/40P.
  8. Grip opposite corners of the chassis and reset the MAP/40P into an upright position.
     

    Note: The final position of the MAP/40P must include a front-to-back clearance of at least 6�inches (16 centimeters) to provide adequate air intake and exhaust.

Locating Key Components on the Front of the MAP/40P

See the graphic Front View of the MAP/40P and for a description of each component on the front of the MAP/40P.

Locating Key Components on the Back of the MAP/40P

See the graphic Back View of the MAP/40P and for a description of each component on the back of the MAP/40P.

Maintaining the Cooling System for the MAP/40P

Interior fans and proper clearance around the chassis are two ways to maintain proper temperatures within the computer.

Interior Fans

The interior fans help maintain air flow in the computer to prevent components from overheating, which can cause components to malfunction. See the table below for descriptions of all interior fans.


 
Table: MAP/40P Interior Fans
Fan Name
Description
Circuit card cage fan
Air flows through the circuit card cage fan and exits through vents in the back of the computer.
Power supply fan
Exhausts air to the rear of the unit. Located within the power supply.

Proper Clearance Around the MAP/40P

You must maintain clearance around the chassis so that air can circulate to prevent overheating. The final position of the computer must include a front-to-back clearance of at least 6 inches (16 centimeters) to provide for adequate air intake and exhaust. You must leave a minimum of 2 inches (5 centimeters) of space along both sides of the chassis.


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