LSI AA1167-E1 manual Cabinet Features, Populated Cabinet

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Cabinet Features

The rackmount cabinet (Figure 1) has a detachable back door and standard Electronic Industry Association (EIA) rails, which provide mounting holes for installing 19-inch wide devices. The cabinet has four roller casters and four adjustable guides for moving and leveling the cabinet during installation and relocation. Newer models of this cabinet have interface cable access holes on the top and a removable stability foot that prevents the cabinet from tipping when it is moved.

Standard

EIA Rails

Cable Access Holes

(not available on all

models)

Empty Cabinet

Removable Stability Foot

Populated Cabinet

(not available on all models)

 

Figure 1

72-inch Cabinet

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72-Inch Cabinet Site Preparation and Installation Guide

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