HP Network Storage Router m2402 User Manual

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Network Storage Router M2402 User Guide

c.

With the outer-rail assembly face flush against the inside front of the
rack-mounting holes, using two M6x12 Phillips screws, insert and tighten
the top and bottom screws of the bracket face.

Do not insert a screw in the center hole of the bracket face. This hole will
be used when the front bezel blank is mounted to the rack.

d. Loosen the flathead screw on the rear extension bracket of the outer-rail

assembly.

e.

While holding the outer-rail assembly level, extend the rear extension
bracket to the inside back of the rack.

WARNING:

To reduce injury or equipment damage, the rails must be level.

If the rails are not level, the router cannot be installed correctly and could

fall.

f.

Attach the rear extension-bracket face to the back of the rack, using two
M6x12 Phillips screws.

g. With the outer-rail assembly in place, tighten the flathead screw that

connects the rear extension bracket to the outer rail.

h. Repeat Step 4 to attach the other outer-rail assembly to the other side of

the rack.

5. Attach an inner rail to each side of the router (see

Figure 16

).

a.

With the spring-latch facing away from the router and the circular
grasping hole facing the front-side of the router, align the front-most
screw-hole on the router with the center screw-hole on the rail.

Using this alignment, two screw holes will be aligned and the rail will
extend out from the front-side of the router approximately 8 inches.

b.

Secure the rail to the router using two #6-32x.312 Phillips screws.

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