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2.5 Bidirectional mounting
Traditionally, industrial computer chassis support I/O interfaces on the
backside of the unit. For some special environments like computer tele-
phony, ATM machines, gaming machines, and large-scale robot applica-
tions, it is inconvenient for technicians to maintain or access the cables.
However, it is always necessary to make some space between the chassis
and the wall. To help eliminate these limitations, the IPC-7120 (IPC-
5120) offers bi-drectional, horizontal and vertical mounting.
The IPC-7120 (IPC-5120) has two accessory brackets for mounting on
the bottom, or alternatively, on the right side of the chassis (see Figure
2.9) These brackets permit users to mount the chassis onto most vertical
and horizontal surfaces: a wall, a system panel, a workbench, a system
housing, or a table.
Besides the above mounting methods, the IPC-7120 (IPC-5120) can be
placed on top of a desktop. In this case, affix the rubber pads (four items)
supplied for this purpose on the chassis bottom, and in alignment with the
"L" marks.
Figure 2.9: Bottom and right side mounting
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