5. Enclosure Configuration
Before installation, be sure to plan the location and arrangement of components within the enclosure. Be sure all mounting rails are reversed or
adjusted for depth, depending on your equipment configuration.
5.1 Door Locks
The front and back doors have locks that are accessible by the included keys.
Each side panel locks using an L-shaped lever on the inside of the enclosure.
To unlock and remove the side panels, lift the shorter leg of the "L" up and pull it away from the
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side panel. Pull the tab on the side panel and remove it from the enclosure.
To re-lock the side panels, secure it in the proper position, lift the shorter leg of the "L" up and
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push it toward the side panel, back into the hole that it was in initially. Once it is in place, push
the shorter leg of the "L" down to lock it.
Note: To lock and unlock the side panels, you will need to have access to the interior of the enclosure.
5.2 Cable Access and Management
Several cable access and management options are available, depending on your installation.
Cable Access Hole with Cover
The top of the cabinet has a rectangular opening for cable access and management. This opening
can be opened or closed by unscrewing or screwing in the removable cable access panel.
Cable Pass-Throughs with Brush Strips
Four cable pass-through ports located on the top and bottom of the cabinets allow for easy,
organized cable routing. See section 7.5 Cable Routing for more information.
5.3 Reversing the Enclosure
In order to accommodate various rack configurations, the enclosure can be reversed. To do so, simply turn the enclosure over so that the doors open
in the opposite direction.
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