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Cord Holder and Kensington Lock Slot (Snap Server 2200 Only)
6 Snap Server Administrator Guide
Tip The Snap Server 4100 also has rack mount ears for rack mount installation.
Cord Holder and Kensington Lock Slot (Snap Server 2200
Only)
The Snap Server 2200 has two features not available in the Snap Server 1100 or the
Snap Server 4100; the power cord retainer and the Kensington
®
lock slot.
Power Cord Retainer
Two clips are used to hold the power cord in place. These two clips can be found on
the far right of the back of the machine. Use these clips to hold the power cord tight
against the back of the Snap Server.
Kensington Lock Slot
The Kensington Lock slot can be used to secure a Kensington lock on your Snap
Server 2200. Kensington locks can be used to secure your server to another object, as
well as securing your server to the chassis. With a Kensington lock in place, even
unscrewing the case will not open the server. For more information about
Kensington locks, see the Kensington Web site at www.kensington.com.
Rack Installation (Snap Server 4100 Only)
You can install the Snap Server 4100 in a standard 19-inch rack.
1 Install the mounting brackets onto the
server as shown using the black screws.
It is important that you use the black
screws, and double-check that the
mounting brackets are securely
connected to the unit. These brackets
will hold the entire weight of the unit.
2 Carefully slide the server into a shelf space in the rack. Use the silver screws to
secure the server in place on the rack.
If you choose not to install your server in a rack, you can place the Snap Server on a
desktop or workstation.
1 Peel the five rubber feet off the backing sheet.
2 Attach the rubber feet onto the markings on the bottom of the unit.
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