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Preparing the Site
This section describes physical requirements for the installation site, which include:
- Environmental Considerations
- Installation Area Considerations
- Weight and Space Considerations
- Power Requirements
- System Grounding Requirements
This section also includes information on shipment contents and saving packing materials.
Environmental Considerations
Place the system in an area where the environmental conditions shown in the following table are maintained.
Installation Area Considerations
Observe the following when determining where to place the system:
- Do not install the unit in an area with highpower electrical equipment.
- Do not install the unit in the same area as copier machines because of the paper particles created by such equipment.
- Install the unit in an area that provides protection from excessive sunlight, heat, cold, chemicals, static electricity, magnetic fields, vibration, dust, and grime.
- Maintain an air-distribution system that provides adequately cooled, filtered, and humiditycontrolled air. Provide surge protection and power backup in areas with brown-outs or frequent power surges.
- Provide additional grounding if necessary in a multiplesystem installation to facilitate an environment that is free of radiofrequency noise.
Weight and Space Considerations
The following table lists the approximate weight, size, and depth of each system.
Table: System Weight and Space Considerations Platform Weight Height Width Depth MAP/5P and MAP/5PV3 29 lb
(13 kg) 16 in.
(41 cm) 11 in.
(28 cm) with stabilizing feet 18 in.
(46 cm) MAP/40P 45 lb
(20 kg) 17.5 in.
(44.5 cm) 13 in.
(33 cm) with stabilizing feet 21 in.
(53.4 cm) MAP/100P (deskside) 100 lb
(45.4 kg) 19 in.
(48.3 cm) 12 in.
(30.5 cm) 22 in.
(55.9 cm) MAP/100P (rack- mounted) 80 lb
(36 kg) 12 in.
(30.5 cm) 19 in.
(48.3 cm) 22 in.1
(55.9 cm)
1Add 3 inches (7.6 cm) to accommodate a rear chassis cable support bracket. If required, add
4 inches (10.2 cm) to accommodate 356B adapter and mounting clip.The following table lists the approximate weight, size, height, and depth for the monitor, keyboard, and printer.
Table: Peripheral Weight and Space Considerations Peripheral Weight Height Width Depth Monitor 15 lb
(6.7 kg) 13.5 in.
(34 cm) 13 in.
(33 cm) 14.5 in.
(37 cm) Keyboard 5 lb
(2.3 kg) 2.5 in.
(6.4 cm) 19 in.
(48 cm) 8 in.
(20.5 cm) Printer1 20 lb
(9 kg) 5 in.
(12.6 cm) 16 in.
(40.3 cm) 11 in.
(27.7 cm)
1A printer is not necessarily ordered and shipped for each system. The weight and space considerations listed are for those shipments that include a printer.Power Requirements
The following table lists the power requirements for each system.
In addition to the above power requirements, you must also:
- Locate each unit within 6 feet (2 meters) of its power receptacle.
- Keep the communication cables separate from the power cables.
- Install communication and power cables in accordance with National Electrical Codes (NEC).
Use only shielded cables and equipment in conjunction with the system to maintain safe levels of electromagnetic compatibility.System Grounding Requirements
To maintain electromagnetic interference (EMI) protection, personal protection, and immunity from circuit noise, customer-provided outlets must be grounded in accordance with NEC and applicable local codes.
Use extreme care when you make power and ground connections.Shipment Contents
The customer should have received boxes containing the computer, keyboard, and monitor.
Do not use the bezel cover as a grip area to move or lift the computer. Lift only by the unit frame.
Do not attempt to lift the computer by yourself. Depending on the platform being installed, a boxed, fullyloaded computer weighs between 45 and 140 pounds (20�and 63 kilograms).Be sure that you have the following items packed in the box or boxes:
- A wrapped, protective plastic packet containing stabilizing feet (for the MAP/5P, MAP/5PV3, and the MAP/40P only) and an instruction sheet for installing them
- One 6-foot to 8foot (2-meter to 3-meter) power cord (depending on country in which you are doing the installation)
- A second power cord, if included, is used for the MAP/5P monitor.
Saving Packing Materials
Save the shipping carton and all packing materials to use in case you have to return the system to the manufacturer. If you ordered multiple systems, saving one carton and one set of packing materials should be sufficient. Packing materials include:
- Antistatic bags
- Cardboard and foam inlays
Note: The packing materials also may include a plastic bag designed to protect the system from moisture during shipment. Discard this bag. It is not reusable.
Also save the shipping cartons for the keyboard and monitor.
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