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Quick Setup Instructions Read Me First Read Me First If you encounter difficulties while setting up your system, contact your service representative for assistance. The following system manuals are packaged in Box 2: System Unit Safety Information Site and Hardware Planning Guide Adapters, Devices, and Cabling Information for Multiple Bus Systems Read and understand the caution notices found in this booklet. For a complete listing of all safety notices and other documentation related to this product, visit the IBM pSeries and AIX Information Center http://publib16.boulder.ibm.com/pseries/index.htm. To access the pSeries publications, click Hardware documentation. You must provide the following items: One flat-blade screwdriver One 5mm nut driver (optional) One 5.5mm nut driver (optional) pSeries 630-6C4

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Quick Setup Instructions

Read Me FirstRead Me First

If you encounter difficulties while setting up your system, contact your service representative for assistance.

The following system manuals are packaged in Box 2:

System Unit Safety Information Site and Hardware Planning Guide Adapters, Devices, and Cabling Information for Multiple Bus Systems

Read and understand the caution notices found in this booklet. For a complete listing of all safety notices and other documentation related to this product, visit the IBM pSeries and AIX Information Centerhttp://publib16.boulder.ibm.com/pseries/index.htm.To access the pSeries publications, click Hardware documentation.

You must provide the following items:

One flat-blade screwdriver

One 5mm nut driver (optional)

One 5.5mm nut driver (optional)

pSeries 630-6C4

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Rack-Mounting Kit also contains:2 - Nut clips (Used for racks containinground EIA location holes)2 - Nut clips (Used for racks containingsquare EIA location holes)

2 - Latch-Mounting Brackets

Rack-Mounting Kit contains:8 - 5 mm System to Rail Screws8 - 7 mm Rail to Rack Screws

Alignment-Pin Bracket Kit contains:8 - Assorted Alignment Pins2 - 7 mm Thumbscrews4 - Pin Brackets

Rack-Mount Template

2

3

Front

FRONT

FRONT

RIGHT SIDE

RIGHT SIDE

FRONT

Check your inventory1

2

Cable-Management Arm Kit contains:1- Cable-Management Arm1- Rack to Cable Management Arm Bracket1- Cable-Carrier Support Bracket2 - 7 mm Rack Retaining Screws2 - 5 mm Bracket to System Retaining Screws

2 - Slide Rail Assemblies

1

The alignment-pin bracket kit might be needed when installing your system in a non- IBM style rack. If you are installing your system in an IBM rack, you will not use this portion of the alignment-pin bracket kit.

Note: Review your inventory closely. If any of the components shown on this page are missing , or you encounter any difficulties while setting up your system, contact your service representative for assistance.

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The exclamation mark surrounded by a yellow triangle denotes caution. A CAUTION notice indicates the presence of a hazard that has the potential of causing moderate or minor personal injury. Before doing a step that contains a caution icon, read and understand the caution statement that accompanies it.

Ensure that a hazardous condition is not created due to uneven mechanical loading when installing your system into the rack. Your rack must have either the stabilizer bar securely mounted or must be bolted to a concrete floor.

Read and understand the Rack Safety Instructions found in your system rack installation guide.

This system can be equipped with the following power supplies:

115/230 Volts ac Auto Detect -48 Volts dc

2

2

2

Read safety notices

Check the rack stabilizer bar

Check the power source

2

4

3

4.1

4.2

Power Distribution Bus

L1

L1

CB1

CB1

CB2

CB2

CB3

CB3

CB4

CB4

CB5

CB5

CB6

CB6

R6

R6

R5

R5

R4

R4

R3

R3

R2

R2

R1

R1

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Know the following about the EIA units located on the front and rear of your rack: Each EIA unit consists of three holes. The holes along the rail within each EIA unit are not evenly spaced. Each EIA unit begins at the point where the hole spacing is closest together. Depending on the rack manufacturer, the EIA units might be separated either by color or by a line.

Remove the protective coating from each adhesive strip located on the back of the rack-mount template. Lightly press the template into position on the rack. Ensure that both the left and right sides are at corresponding EIA locations.

Beginning with step 1, follow the instructions printed on both sides of the rack-mount template.

3 Use the rack mount template5

5.1

5.2

4 EIA 4 EIA

1 EIA 1 EIA

Holes are closest together at thepoint where the EIA unit begins.

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Install the rails6

Facing the rack, insert the rail’s rear-alignment pins into the rack’s rear flange holes identifiedby the tape strips previously installed.

Insert the rail’s front alignment pins into the rack front flange holes identified by the tape strips previously installed. Ensure the EIA location is the same from front to back.

Notes: 1) The system rails are front-to-back and left-to-right side dependent. The rails are labeled on the front lower corner, left or right. The top of the rails can be identified by the screws located on the top of the front and rear rail flange. 2) Always begin installing the system or I/O drawers at the bottom of the rack and work yourself upward toward the top of the rack. Never work from the top down. 3) If you are installing a Model 6C4 into a non-IBM rack, check the alignment pins located on the front and rear of your rails. If they are not the correct diameter, locate the alignment-pin bracket kit, and install the correct alignment pins and pin brackets. Step 1 “Check your inventory” lists the contents of the alignment-pin bracket kit.

If necessary, you can adjust the rail length by loosening the six rail-length adjustment screws.

Top rail-length adjustment screws

Bottom rail-length adjustment screws

Do not use a screwdriver to tighten any screws in this procedure until you are instructed to do so.

4.1 4.26.1 6.2

6.3

6.4

6.5

FRONT

RIGHT SIDE

Use this size 7 mm screw to complete this step.

Latch bracket

Tip: Loosely insert the lower screw first, then seat the latch bracket over the installed screw before you install the top screw.

Use two 7 mm retaining screws to secure the rail and latch bracket to the rack. Only finger-tighten the screws at this time.

Repeat the previous steps to install the second rail. Ensure that both rails are level from front to back and from side to side.

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Go to the rear of the rack. Attach two 7 mm screws to the left rail.

Locate the cable-management arm bracket. Position the bracket’s bottom hole over the rail’s top alignment pin. Attach a 7 mm retaining screw through the bottom slot of the bracket. See the illustration.

Attach a 7 mm screw through the bottom-right-rail screw hole.(As viewed from the back of the rack.)

CAUTION: The unit weighs between 32 kg (70.5 pounds) and 55 kg (121.2 pounds). Three persons are required to safely move it. Using less than three persons to move it can result in injury.

Remove the box marked 2 from the shipping box and put it in a safe place.

Remove all of the foam padding from around the system.

Lift the shipping box up and away from the system.

Remove the protective plastic covering from around the system.

Install the rails (continued)6

Remove the system from the box7

6.6

6.7

6.8

7.1

7.2

7.3

7.4

Use this size 7 mm screw to complete this step.

Top alignment pin

2

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Locate the cable-carrier support bracket,and position it on the rear of the system as shown.

Secure the cable-carrier support bracket with two 5 mm slotted hex head screws. Tighten these screws with a screwdriver.

66 Attach the cable-carrier support bracket8

8.1

8.2

Use this size 5 mm screw to complete this step.

Retract the rails if they are open. Using three persons, grasp the system by its handles, and lift it onto the top of the rails. Slide the system into the rack.

Install the system onto the rails9

3.1

3.1

9.1

9.2

9.3

CAUTION: The unit weighs between 32 kg (70.5 pounds) and 55 kg (121.2 pounds). Three persons are required to safely move it. Using less than three persons to move it can result in injury.

Slowly pull the system out of the frame until thesecond screw hole of the inner rail is visible.Note: Ensure that both inner slide rails follow the system out of the rack.

Install a 5.5 mm screw into the second hole of each rail. Do not tighten the system retaining screws until all eight screws have been installed.

Use this size 5 mm screw to complete this step.

Install the six remaining system-retaining screws. After all eight retaining screws are in place, use your screwdriver or nut driver to tighten each screw.

Slide the system completely into the rack.

9.4

9.5

32-55 kg. (70.5-121.2 lbs.)

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Slowly slide the system back and forth, watchingfor any signs of binding. If binding occurs, loosen the eight screws and slide the system back and forth on the rails several more times. With the system completely retracted in the rack, repeatsubsteps 10.1 through 10.5.

Note: To unlock extended rails, push in the rail safety release latch, located on each rail, then push the system in toward the rack.

Tighten the rail retaining screws10

10.1

10.2

10.3

10.4

10.5

10.6

Take along your screwdriver or nut driver to the rear of the rack.

Use your screwdriver or nut driver to tighten the four rear rail retaining screws.

Use your screwdriver or nut driver to tighten the four front rail retaining screws.

Pull the system drawer approximately half way out of the rack.

FRONT

RIGHT SIDE

With your screwdriver or nut driver, return to the front of the rack.

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Take your screwdriver or nut driver,cable management arm, two 7 mm screws,and this booklet, and go to the rear of the rack.

You have completed the system-drawer-installation portion of setting up your system. To complete the cabling and verifying your system hardware portion of the installation, go to Completing Your System Installation Quick Setup Instructions. The quick setup instructions can be printed in hardcopy or viewed online at the information center. The IBM pSeries and AIX Information Center can be accessed at http://publib16.boulder.ibm.com/pseries/index.htm.

To access the quick setup instructions for pSeries and other pSeries publications, click Hardware documentation.

Go to Box 2.

Install the cable management arm11

Slide the system forward to fully extend cable-management arm.

Using two 7 mm screws, mount the other end of the cable management arm to the bracket that is attached to the system rail.

11.1 11.2 Using the captive snap buttons, attach the cable management arm to the rear of the system. Note: To unlock the snap buttons, pull out the button section until it stops. Push in the snap button to lock it.

Captive Snap Buttons

11.3

11.4

Complete the system installation 12

2

Use this size 7 mm screw to complete this step.