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Site Preparation and Installation
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❏ Firmly secure all interface cable connectors by tightening all
associated hardware.
❏ Install and lock the front bezel as described in the Front Bezel
Removal and Replacement section of Chapter 2.
❏ Do not install or attach any additional cables to the front
facing circuit cards.
3-Slot Chassis Cabling
Data/Control Cables (without Alarm Board)
Refer to Figure 5-5 on page 5-17 while following these procedures.
1. Plug the end of an EIA-232-D cable into the host port of the
terminal to be used as the system console.
2. Plug the other end of the cable into the transition module
connector marked
CONSOLE or SERIAL PORT 1 on the back of
the system.
3. If a SCSI peripheral expansion enclosure is present, connect it
to the system as follows:
Attach one end of an SCSI cable to one of the 68-pin
connectors labeled SCSI on the back of the peripheral
expansion enclosure.
Select a transition module connector labeled
SCSI IN or OUT on
the back of the system. Remove the terminator block and plug
the other end of the SCSI cable into the connector. Move the
terminator block to the unused connector on the peripheral
expansion enclosure.
4. Cable all other associated equipment (terminals, printers,
SCSI expansion peripherals, etc.) to the system as described
in the installation guides for those peripherals.










