1 XEROX 1186 USER'S GUIDE 1 XEROX 1186 USER'S GUIDE INSTALLATION 1 INSTALLATION 1 2. INSTALLATION 6 The 1186 is designed for multi-national applications. Environmental conditions required for installation and operation are listed below, followed by installation instructions. 2 Environmental Requirements 1 When Workstation is Operating: 1 Audible noise (processor only) 47DBA Temperature 50-90 degrees F Relative humidity 15%-85% Altitude to 6000 feet Heat dissipation BTU/per hr (processor only) max configuration 1462 min configuration 853 19-inch display 341 floppy disk drive 68 When Workstation is Turned Off: 1 Temperature -20 to 150 degrees F Relative Humidity 15%-90% Altitude to 25000 feet Safety Approvals 1 The 1186 has the agency approvals listed below: Electromagnetic Emissions FCC-A, VDE-A Safety UL 478, IEC 380, CSA C22, No. 154 2 Electrical Requirements 1 The 1186 uses one outlet for the processor and the display. A second power outlet is required to connect an optional local printer. An outlet on the back of the processor unit provides power for the display. Nominal current for the 1186 workstation is 3.0 Amperes, with the processor generating 2.6 amperes, and the display generating 0.4 Amperes. 2 Installation Instructions 1 The following steps tell you how to unpack, position, and install your 1186 hardware. Unpacking the System Components 1 1. Remove the display from the box by lifting upward. This method requires two people. An alternate method is to turn the box on its side, and slide the workstation out. 2. Face the front of the processor and remove the styrofoam insert at the bottom. Then, grip the handle located under the front cover, and carefully slide the processor onto the floor. 3. Remove the mouse and mouse pads, and keyboard from their packing boxes. Positioning the System Components 1 1. Place the display, keyboard, mouse and mousepad on a tabletop. 2. Place the processor adjacent to the table, within 8 feet of a wall outlet. Configuring the Workstation 1 1. Uncoil the three cables suppliedwith your workstation. display power cord display signal cable keyboard cable 2. Connect the mouse cable to the rear of the keyboard. 3. Turn the keyboard over and thread the mouse cable through one side of the groove. 4. Attach the keyboard cable to the display at the right side of the display's pedestal. 5. Swing the rear cover of the processor down by squeezing the latches. 6. If applicable, install your optional Printed Wiring Board Assemblies (PWBAs) by following the procedures in each instruction kit. 7. If applicable, install your optional floppy disk drive assembly. a) Insert the tops of the M-shaped clips into the bottom of the floppy disk drive. b) Place the floppy disk drive on top of the processor. The four clips on the floppy disk drive snap into four corresponding slots on the processor. c) Connect the floppy disk drive signal cable into the PWBA, then connect the floppy disk drive power cord into the processor. d) Remove the cardboard shipping disk from inside the floppy disk drive. 8. Connect all cables to the appropriate processor PWBAs. 9. Thread the display power cord through the rear cover opening and connect it to the processor. 10. Replace the rear cover of the processor. 11. Unscrew the cable retention bar at the bottom rear of the processor. 12. Secure all cables beneath the cable retention bar. 13. Screw the cable retention bar back onto the processor. 14. Plug the power cord into the wall outlet. 15. Press the power-on switch. The display screen will go into its base state. 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