AMX MAX Servers manual Load the MMS Server Into the Rack

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Rack Mounting MAX Servers

Extension Bracket Feet

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Outer Rail

 

Locking plate

 

 

 

 

 

 

Extension bracket

FIG. 55 Attaching the Extension Bracket to the Outer Rail (using a Locking Plate)

Step 4: Install the Outer Rail/Extension Racket Assemblies In the Rack

Once both of the Outer Rail/Bracket assembles (from the previous step) are prepared, they can be installed into the rack cabinet. Follow these steps for both of the Outer Rail/Bracket assemblies:

1.Insert the Outer Rail/Bracket assembly into the rack. Make sure that the Extension Bracket is situated towards the rear of the rack.

2.Attach the rear end of the Outer Rail/Bracket assembly to the rack with two screws, (securing the Extension Bracket, Locking Plate and Outer Rail to the rear flange of the rack cabinet).

3.Align the front of the Outer Rail/Bracket assembly to the front flange on the rack, and secure using two screws.

Step 5: Load the MMS Server Into the Rack

Once the Outer Rail/Bracket assemblies have been installed in the rack cabinet, the MMS server can slide into the rack, using the Inner Server Rails (already attached to the server chassis):

1.Carefully align the front of the Outer Slide Rails (in the rack) with the Inner Server Rails (on the MMS server chassis).

2.Slowly slide the MMS server, into the outer slide rails. Keep the MMS parallel to the floor when sliding the server rails into the slide rails. Tilting the server up or down could result in damage to the slide rail assembly.

3.Push the locking tabs in to lock into place. The MMS server slides into the rack until the Locking Release Tabs on the Inner Server Rails engage the Outer Slide Rails.

Be careful when pressing the Inner Server Rail release latches and sliding the server into the rack. The slide rails could pinch your fingertips.

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Contents MAX Servers AMX Limited Warranty and Disclaimer Table of Contents MAX Admin Menu MAX Servers DVD Drives Supported Formats Rack Mounting HT and MMS-900 Servers MAX Servers Overview MMS Multimedia ServersRelated Documents MAX HT Home Theater ServersMAX HT Servers Photos and Specifications MAX-HT04/HT12 Home Theater ServersProduct Specifications MAX-HT04/HT12 SpecificationsMAX-HT04/HT12 Specifications Page MMS-01S Multimedia Server MAX MMS Servers Photos SpecificationsMMS-01S FG MMS-01S FG 2178-10 Product Specifications MMS-02S Multimedia Server MMS-02S FGMMS-02S FG 2178-12 Product Specifications MMS-02SB Multimedia Server with Backup MMS-02SB FGMMS-02SB FG 2178-11 Product Specifications MMS-04S Multimedia Server MMS-04S FGMMS-04S FG 2178-07 Product Specifications MMS-12S FG 2178-08 Product Specifications MMS-12S Multimedia ServerMMS-12S FG 2178-08 Product Specifications MMS-900 Multimedia Server OUTMMS-900 FG Networking Specifications for MAX Servers MAX Servers Setup and ConfigurationOverview Connect a Mouse, Keyboard and VGA Monitor If Power Is Removed From the HT ServerMandatory 24-Hour Initialization Period HT Servers only Online DatabaseMMS-04S and -12S Servers Connect the Power Cables and Apply PowerMMS-01S, -02S, -02SB and MAX-HT Servers MMS-900 ServersAdd MAX-AVPs and AVM/AOM Modules to the HT Server Access the MAX Admin MenuWorking With the MAX Admin Menu Adding MAX-AVP Players and/or MAX-AVM ModulesSelect Restart MAX daemon Adding MAX-AOM Audio-Only ModulesConnecting MAX-AVPs and/or MAX-AVMs Connect the Modules To the MAX ServerConnecting MAX-AOM Modules Install and Configure WinMAX SoftwareIf You Don’t Connect DVD and CD Playback Loading Media Content on the MAX ServerPeriodic Updates Shutting Down the MAX ServerMAX Admin Menu Accessing the Admin Menu via WinMAXMAX Admin Menu Options Overview Options in the MAX Admin Menu includeMAX Admin Menu System Information System InformationIP Settings MAX Admin Menu IP SettingsOutput Module Setup Preparing the MAX Server for Receiving Periodic UpdatesAdding New Modules to the System Add Output ModuleViewing all Modules in the System RAID 5 StatusRemoving Modules From the System RAID 5 CLI Specifying Logging Levels Log ManagementViewing Log Files Date, Time Locale Deleting Log FilesSetting System Date and Time Date, Time, Locale Configure TimezonesShell Modify max.iniAuthenticate HDD Authenticating a new HDDViewing All HDDs In the MAX Server Removing HDDs From the MAX ServerParental Control Online Tech SupportCover Art Change RegionChanging The Region Code Setting On Your MAX Server Update FirmwareScheduling Automatic Firmware Updates Exit Restart MAX deamonShutdown Exit and DisconnectDVD Region Code Settings DVD RegionsDefault Region Code Setting Changing the Region Code Setting on MAX ServersChanging the DVD Region Code Setting On MAX Servers Page DVD Drives Compatible Formats DVD Drives Compatible FormatsMAX Servers DVD Drives Used MAX Servers DVD Drives UsedMDL Series PowerFile DVD Drives MDL Series DVD DrivesReplacing HDDs in MMS Servers Replacing HDDs in MAX ServersIdentify the Drive That Needs To Be Replaced Don’t forget to include the port number Port Physical Removal and Replacement of the Drives Rebuild the RAID ArrayAuthenticate the New HDD Open a telnet session with the MMS serverReplacing HDDs in HT Servers MAX-HT12 Server front panelAdmin Menu Add the New Drive to the System WxxxxxxxxxxxMAX Admin Menu Options in the Authenticate HDD menu are described belowPage Rack Mounting MAX Servers Rack Mounting MMS-01S/02S/02SB/04S/12S Servers Included Rack-Mounting Kit PartsAttach the Inner Server Rails to the MMS chassis Prepare the Slide Rail AssembliesAttach the Extension Brackets to the Outer Rails Load the MMS Server Into the Rack Rack Mounting HT and MMS-900 Servers Intermediate Section Stationary Section Chassis SectionInstall Chassis Sections Onto The Server Chassis Slide Intermediate Sections Into the Stationary Sections Attaching the Chassis Sections to the server chassisAttach the Extension Brackets Mount the Adapter Bars to the Rack-Rail assembliesMount the Rail/Bracket Assemblies Into the Equipment Rack Front View Rear ViewLoad the HT Server Into the Rack Mounting Rail in equipment rack Adapter BarSliding the server chassis into the rack Page Page It’s Your World Take Control