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    							NDA-24306 CHAPTER 3
    Page 53
    Revision 1.0
    Figure 002-1  Locations of Base Unit Securing Holes
    Figure 002-2  Cable Hole on a Free-Access or Computer Floor
    NAP-200-002
    Sheet 3/7
    Marking, Leveling, and Drilling
    85(3.35)55(2.17)
    410(14.14)    550
    (19.65)
     40
    (1.57)
     120
    (4.72)    520
    (18.47)
       600
    (111.62)   520
    (18.47)
       600
    (111.62)
     120
    (4.72) 120
    (4.72)
       520
    (18.47)
       600
    (111.62) 40(1.57)
    Unit: mm(inch)   520
    (18.47)
       600
    (111.62)
    ISW IMG0 IMG1 IMG2
     120
    (4.72)
       520
    (18.47)
       600
    (111.62)
    IMG3
    REARFRONT
    PBX
    CABLE HOLE
    FREE-ACCESS FLOOR
    Unit: mm (inch) 100 (3.94)
    115 (4.53)    370
    (12.57)
      550
    (19.65)
        600
    (111.62)115 (4.53) 
    						
    							CHAPTER 3 NDA-24306
    Pag e 5 4
    Revision 1.0
    2. WHEN SECURING THE PBX WITH THE SPECIAL STAND
    NAP-200-002
    Sheet 4/7
    Marking, Leveling, and Drilling
    START
    Marking and Drilling of Special 
    StandDrill the Special Stand for securing the PBX.
    (See Figure 002-3.)
    Marking, Drilling and Cutting of 
    Free-Access FloorMark, drill, and cut the free-access floor according to the 
    size of the special stand to be used.
    Installing the Special Stand Secure the special stand onto the floor. 
    (See Figure 002-4.)
    Level Check Check the level of the special stand. 
    If necessary, adjust the level by inserting spacers beneath 
    the stand.
    END 
    						
    							NDA-24306 CHAPTER 3
    Page 55
    Revision 1.0
    Figure 002-3  Example of Special Stand
    Figure 002-4  Special Stand Installation Method
    NAP-200-002
    Sheet 5/7
    Marking, Leveling, and Drilling
    520
    (18.47)
    40
    (1.57)
    85
    (3.35) 410
    (14.14)
    550
    (19.65) 55
    (2.17)
    HOLE FOR SECURING
    BASE UNIT
    Unit: mm (inch)
    FRONTPBX
    TOPU
    PIM
    LPM
    FREE-ACCESS
    OR COMPUTER FLOOR
    SPECIAL STAND
    ANCHOR BOLT 
    						
    							CHAPTER 3 NDA-24306
    Pag e 5 6
    Revision 1.0
    3. WHEN SECURING THE PBX WITH FLOOR ELEVATIONS
    Figure 002-5  Example of Elevation
    NAP-200-002
    Sheet 6/7
    Marking, Leveling, and Drilling
    START
    Installing the Floor Elevation Secure the Floor Elevation to the concrete floor. (See Figure 
    002-5.)
    Marking Mark the locations of the anchor bolt holes for the Base 
    Unit. (See Figure 002-1.)
    Drilling Drill holes in the marked locations.
    Cutting  of  Free-Access  Floor Cut the Free-Access Floor with a jigsaw. (See Figure 002-2.)
    END
    HOLE FOR SECURING 
    BASEU
    CONCRETE FLOOR
    520
    (1’8.47”)
    410 
    (1’4.14”)
    ANCHOR BOLT
    ELEVATION 
    						
    							NDA-24306 CHAPTER 3
    Page 57
    Revision 1.0
    4. MARKING, LEVELING AND DRILLING FOR MDF, POWER EQUIPMENT, AND
    PERIPHERAL EQUIPMENT
    NAP-200-002
    Sheet 7/7
    Marking, Leveling, and Drilling
    START
    Leveling Measure the level of floor surface and determine the reference 
    level.
    Marking Mark the holes for securing 
    equipment.Power Equipment
    MDF
    Peripheral Equipment
    Drilling Drill holes locations marked for power equipment, MDF, and 
    peripheral equipment.
    Secure the anchor bolts to the floor. 
    (Embed nuts and sleeves)
    Remove the anchor bolts temporarily. 
    (Remove anchor bolts and washers)
    END
    ROOM
    HIGHEST LEVEL
    REFERENCE LEVEL
    WALL
    FLOOR 
    						
    							CHAPTE R 3   NDA-2 4306
    P ag e 5 8
    R evis io n 1.0
    T his  NA P  exp la ins  the  p roc edure  f o r  unpa cki ng  an d  in sp ect ion.
    Note  1:  If a ny  equ ipment  is m is sin g  or da mage d, re po rt it to t he  su pp lie r i mm ediat ely.
    Note  2:  Save  all p ack ing  mat erials  a nd bo xes  so  that th ey  can  be u sed  to re turn  dam aged  equ ipme nt  to  the  s u pp lie r.
    1.  UN PA CKING
    N AP-2 00-0 03   CAUT IO N:   Equip m ent  m ay  be  dam ag ed 
    if not ha ndl ed  p rop erly du ring 
    u npa ck in g  and  insp ection.
    S
    hee t 1 /2
    U npa ck ing  a nd  In sp e ction
    S TA RT
    Qua ntity che ck   Check the  qu ant it y  of  pa ckag es r ec eiv ed  aga inst  t h e  Pack ing 
    L is t.
    Che ck  fo r  ex ter nal  da mag e  Check the  pa cka ging  for  e x te rn al d am age.
    Ca rr y -In   Carry  the p ack ages  co nta in ing  th e  M odule  Gr oup  into  the  
    s w itch ing  equ ipment  r oom.
    Unp ack ing 
    Note 2  Module  Gro up, Modu le s, and  Uni ts 
    C ove rs
                     C ir c u it Ca rds
    Desk Console
    Cables
    END
    ATTENTIONContents
    Static Sensitive
    Handling
    Precautions Required 
    						
    							NDA-24306   CHAPTE R 3
    P age  59
    Re visi on 1 .0
    2.  INSP ECT IO N
    NAP-2 00-0 03  C AU TIO N:Equipment may be damaged 
    if not handled properly during 
    unpacking and inspection.
    Sheet 2/2
    Unpacking and Inspection
    START
    Visually Inspect Modules and Units Overall distortion.
    Scratches or dents on the surface.
    Distortion of shelves.
    Cracks to connectors on the backplane.
    Broken or bent pins on the backplane.
    Circuit Cards
    Provide protection from
    static electricity. Scratches and cracks.
    Loose wires and parts.
    Damage to card puller tabs.
    Desk Console and MAT Scratches and dents on the  body.
    Damaged to keys and lamps.
    END
    ATTENTIONContents
    Static Sensitive
    Handling
    Precautions Required 
    						
    							CHAPTER 3 NDA-24306
    Pag e 6 0
    Revision 1.0
    This NAP explains the procedure for securing the Base Unit onto the floor directly, or using special stand.
    1. INSTALLING THE BASE UNIT DIRECTLY ONTO THE FLOOR
    Figure 004-1  Mounting the Base Unit on an Ordinary Floor
    NAP-200-004
    Sheet 1/3
    Installation of the Base Unit
    START
    Securing the Base Unit Secure the Base Unit onto the floor as per Figures 004-1 
    and 004-2.
    When the floor elevation is in use, secure the Base Unit by 
    referring to Figures 004-1 and 004-3.
    Level Check Check the level of the Base Unit. If necessary, adjust the 
    level by inserting spacers beneath the Base Unit.
    END
    LOCK WASHER
    BOLT
    PLAIN WASHER
    BASEUNIT 
    						
    							NDA-24306 CHAPTER 3
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    Figure 004-2  Mounting the Base Unit on a Free-Access or Computer Floor
    Figure 004-3  Mounting the Base Unit on a Free-Access or Computer Floor via Elevation
    NAP-200-004
    Sheet 2/3
    Installation of the Base Unit
    BOLT
    BASE UNIT
    FREE-ACCESS 
    FLOOR
    FLAT WASHER
    COMPRESSED PIPE
    FLAT WASHER
    CONCRETE 
    FLOOR
    ANCHOR BOLT
    Example: The floor elevation is higher 
    than 150 mm (5.9 inches).
    FLOOR ELEVATION
    BASE UNIT
    FREE-ACCESS 
    FLOOR 
    						
    							CHAPTER 3 NDA-24306
    Pag e 6 2
    Revision 1.0
    2. INSTALLING THE BASE UNIT USING A SPECIAL STAND
    Figure 004-4  Setting the BASEU via Special Stand
    NAP-200-004
    Sheet 3/3
    Installation of the Base Unit
    START
    Securing the Base Unit Secure the Base Unit onto the special stand per Figure 
    004-4.
    Level Check Check the level of the Base Unit. If necessary, adjust the 
    level by inserting spacers beneath the Base Unit.
    END
    SPRING WASHERBOLT
    PLAIN WASHERBASE-U
    SPECIAL STAND 
    						
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