Inspecting the storefront appliance – Intel 1300 User Manual

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5. Electrostatic discharge (ESD) can damage appliance components. It is

strongly suggested that you perform the installation procedures in this
guide only at an ESD workstation. If you choose to perform the installation
other than at an ESD workstation, you can reduce the risk of ESD by
taking these precautions:

Wear an antistatic wrist strap, and attach it to a metal part of the
appliance chassis.

Touch the metal on the appliance chassis before touching the
server components or connectors.

Keep part of your body in contact with the metal server chassis to
dissipate the static charge while handling the appliance
components.

Avoid moving around unnecessarily.

Hold the boards and drives only by the edges.

Place the server components on a grounded, static-free surface.
Use a conductive foam pad if available, but do NOT use the
component wrappers.

6. Make sure that the AC power service connection is through a properly

grounded outlet. See the "Checking the power cord" section for more
information.

Inspecting the storefront appliance

Remove and inspect the storefront appliance and accessories for damage. If the
contents appear damaged, file a damage claim with the carrier immediately (it
may be helpful to photograph the packaging).

These items should be present:

AC power cord

Serial cable

Rack-mount brackets (2) and screws

Intel NetStructure 1301, 1305, or 1320 Storefront Appliance

Quick Start Guide

Save the package box and packing materials in the event that you need to
package the appliance for reshipment.

Second hard drive size
If you add a second hard drive, the size of the hard drive must be exactly the
same as the original hard drive. Otherwise, the appliance will not detect the
second drive. For more information on installing a second hard drive, see
“Adding a second hard drive. “

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