Installation Guide
Document Name: iRISupply™ Installation and Assembly Guide
Published: 05/11/2004 Doc #: Version 2.0
3.2.2. Cabinet Leveling
The cabinets should be leveled when installed.
Leveling ensures proper door swing and closure,
prevents items from sliding out of the cabinets, and
assists in aligning cabinets in instances when the site
floor is not level. Each cabinet has leveling legs
controls its relative position to the floor.
In some installations it may not be possible to use all
of the leveling legs. This is especially true when the
cabinets are pushed up against a wall and access to
the back of the cabinet is only possible by pulling out
the cabinet. In scenarios similar to this only the front
leveling legs can be used. For each installation, at a
minimum the front leveling legs must be lowered to
provide stability and prevent the cabinets from tipping
forward.
The leveling legs are raised and lowered with a 9/16”
wrench. The leveling legs are shown in Figure 24.
Document Name: iRISupply™ Installation and Assembly Guide
Published: 05/11/2004 Doc #: Version 2.0
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Table 5 – Connector Function on Additional
Multiplexer
Number Function
1 through 8 Antenna Connections
9 Not Used
10 RFID Reader Input
Connection from main MUX
11 Not Used
12 through 19 Antenna Connections
The cables should be routed to the cabinet and
connected to the multiplexer in the following manner:
1. Ensure that the antenna cable is properly
connected to the matching board box of the
respected cabinet (Figure 13).
Figure 13 - Antenna Cable to Matching Board Box Connection
Figure 24 - Leveling Legs
2. Route the antenna cables from the auxiliary cabinet
to the control cabinet through the wire tray at the
top rear of the cabinets.
3.2.3. Physical Cabinet Connections
The auxiliary and control cabinets will bolt together at
its four corners. Bolting the cabinets will secure them
to each other. To bolt the cabinets together:
3. Route the antenna cables into the control cabinet
through the holes at either end of the trough of the
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