Intel 1300 User Manual

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Checking the power cord 
Check the power cord to ensure that it's the correct type specifically required in 
the region where you are installing and/or using the storefront appliance. Do NOT 
modify or use the supplied AC power cord if it's not the correct type. Power cord 
and connector requirements include, without limitation, the following: 
• 
Rating: Power cords must be rated for available AC voltage and have a 
current rating at least 125 percent of the current rating of the appliance. 
• 
Connector, wall outlet end: Power cords must be terminated in a 
grounding type-male plug designed for use in your region. For 
U.S./Canadian installations, the connector should be a NEMA 5-15P type 
attachment plug. Power cords must have certification marks showing 
certification by an agency acceptable in your region. 
• 
Connector, power supply end: The connector that plugs into the AC 
receptacle on the appliance power supply must be an IEC 320, sheet C13, 
type-female connector. 
• 
Power cord length and flexibility: Power cords must be no more than 4.5 
meters (14.76 feet) long, and, for North America, must be flexible SVT or 
SJT type cord, 18 AWG minimum and, outside North America, must be 
harmonized <HAR> cord or VDE-certified cordage to comply with 
appliance safety certifications. 
Installing the appliance 
Follow these steps to rack-mount the storefront appliance: 
• 
Install the rack-mount brackets 
• 
Prepare to rack-mount the appliance 
• 
Install the appliance in a rack 
To install the rack-mount brackets 
1.  With the short flange facing the front of the appliance chassis, position one 
of the rack-mount brackets with the two bottom holes in the long flange 
aligned with the two mating holes in the side of the chassis. 
2.  Using two of the four screws supplied with the brackets, securely attach 
the bracket to the side of the chassis. 
3.  Install the remaining rack-mount bracket to the opposite side of the 
chassis by repeating steps 1 and 2.