IS-0188 Rev. O Page 2 of 2
Installation/Instruction Sheet
19” OnQ Custom
Rack Drawer
IS-0188 Rev O
OnQ Technologies, Inc.
P.O. Box 60907
Harrisburg, PA 17106-0907
800-321-2343
www.onqtech.com
3. Installation
Mounting into a standard 19” Rack
a. Cabling should be roughed in for the applications planned for the drawer.
b. Select the position for the drawer in the rack based on other system components. Consideration should
be given to weight, heat and how components work with each other in planning rack layout.
c. The drawer is designed to be cantilever mounted from the front of the rack. Simply position the drawer in
its rack location and install the 4 mounting screws provided (see Figure 2).
4. Cabling
Cables for the specific drawer should be grouped and dressed to the back of the rack.
a. The cables should all be identified with clear markings.
b. The cables should be fed from the back of the rack, through the OnQ Wire Manager (when installed).
The cable is then routed throughout the drawer to each application.
Hint: Leaving a service loop of cable at the back of the rack will allow the drawer to be easily relocated in the rack,
and for future upgrades of applications.
5. Finish
a. Install the desired OnQ Service Center modules as per system requirements.
b. Terminate the cable to the modules per module instructions. Maintain cable identification throughout
installation. Adjust the cable and add wire ties or Velcro straps to keep bundle positioned at the back of
the rack. Bundle should be supported at the rack as to not excessively load the wire manager (when
installed).
Note: Only low voltage power leads should be routed through the wire manager (when installed) and into
the drawer. Placing 110 VAC cord in the wire manager may cause interference with the applications.