RFL 9300 RFL Electronics Inc.
October 20, 2004 5-2 (973) 334-3100
5.2.1 INDIVIDUAL CHASSIS
RFL 9300 units supplied as individual chassis are packed in their own shipping cartons:
1. Open each carton carefully to make sure the equipment is not damaged.
2. After the chassis is removed from the carton, carefully examine all packing material to make sure no
items of value are discarded.
3. Carefully remove any packing materials inserted into the chassis to hold circuit cards in place during
transit.
4. Make sure all front-panel modules are fully seated in the chassis.
5.2.2 INTERCONNECTED CHASSIS
RFL 9300 units ordered as part of a larger system may be interconnected with other chassis and mounted in a
relay rack or cabinet. They may also be mounted on shipping rails for installation into a rack or cabinet at the
customer's site. In such cases, the entire assembly is enclosed in a wood crate or delivered by air-ride van:
1. If the equipment is crated, carefully open the crate to avoid damaging the equipment.
2. Remove the equipment from the crate and carefully examine all packing materials to make sure no
items of value are discarded.
3. Carefully remove any packing materials that were inserted into the individual chassis to hold circuit
cards in place during transit.
4. Make sure all front-panel modules are fully seated in the chassis.
5.3 MOUNTING
After unpacking, RFL 9300 equipment must be securely mounted, using the procedures in the following para-
graphs.
5.3.1 INDIVIDUAL CHASSIS
RFL 9300's housed in individual chassis have two mounting ears (one on each side). Hole sizes and spacings
conform with EIA standards, so the RFL 9300 can be mounted in any standard 19-inch rack or cabinet. Com-
plete chassis dimensions are shown in Figures 5-1 and 5-2.