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UCCSS20T UCCSL18H UCCSS-12-36T UCCSM-10-20H UCCSM-12-24T

UCCSS20H UCCSS30T UCCSS-12-36H UCCSM-10-30T UCCSM-12-24H

UCCSM18T UCCSS30H UCCSM-10-10T UCCSM-10-30H

UCCSM18H UCCSM27T UCCSM-10-10H UCCSM-12-36T

UCCSL18T UCCSM27H UCCSM-10-20T UCCSM-12-36H

iPad

®

, Chromebook

®

, Tablet, and Laptop Cart, Single Frame

Mobile, secure, and powered storage for up to 10, 18, 20, 24, 27, 30, or 36 computing devices.

The perfect storage solution for tablets, notebooks, and laptops.

Customer

Support

Information

Order toll-free in the U.S.: Call 877-877-BBOX (outside U.S. call 724-746-5500)

FREE technical support 24 hours a day, 7 days a week: Call 724-746-5500 or fax

724-746-0746 • www.blackbox.com • [email protected]

FCC and IC RFI Statements/NOM Statement

FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION AND

INDUSTRY CANADA RADIO FREQUENCY INTERFERENCE STATEMENTS

This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio-frequency energy, and if not installed and used properly, that is, in strict accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions, may cause inter ference to radio communication.

It has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A computing device in accordance with the specifications in Subpart B of Part 15 of FCC rules, which are designed to provide reasonable protection against such interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause interference, in which case the user at his own expense will be required to take whatever measures may be necessary to correct the interference.

Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.

This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class A limits for radio noise emis sion from digital apparatus set out in the Radio Interference Regulation of Industry Canada.

Le présent appareil numérique n’émet pas de bruits radioélectriques dépassant les limites applicables aux appareils numériques de la classe A prescrites dans le

Règlement sur le brouillage radioélectrique publié par Industrie Canada.

Normas Oficiales Mexicanas (NOM)

Electrical Safety Statement

INSTRUCCIONES DE SEGURIDAD

1. Todas las instrucciones de seguridad y operación deberán ser leídas antes de que el aparato eléctrico sea operado.

2. Las instrucciones de seguridad y operación deberán ser guardadas para referencia futura.

3. Todas las advertencias en el aparato eléctrico y en sus instrucciones de operación deben ser respetadas.

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NOM Statement

4. Todas las instrucciones de operación y uso deben ser seguidas.

5. El aparato eléctrico no deberá ser usado cerca del agua—por ejemplo,

cerca de la tina de baño, lavabo, sótano mojado o cerca de una alberca,

etc.

6. El aparato eléctrico debe ser usado únicamente con carritos o pedestales

que sean recomendados por el fabricante.

7. El aparato eléctrico debe ser montado a la pared o al techo sólo como sea

recomendado por el fabricante.

8. Servicio—El usuario no debe intentar dar servicio al equipo eléctrico más allá

lo descrito en las instrucciones de operación. Todo otro servicio deberá ser

referido a personal de servicio calificado.

9. El aparato eléctrico debe ser situado de tal manera que su posición no

interfiera su uso. La colocación del aparato eléctrico sobre una cama, sofá,

alfombra o superficie similar puede bloquea la ventilación, no se debe

colocar en libreros o gabinetes que impidan el flujo de aire por los orificios

de ventilación.

10. El equipo eléctrico deber ser situado fuera del alcance de fuentes de calor

como radiadores, registros de calor, estufas u otros aparatos (incluyendo

amplificadores) que producen calor.

11. El aparato eléctrico deberá ser connectado a una fuente de poder sólo del

tipo descrito en el instructivo de operación, o como se indique en el

aparato.

12. Precaución debe ser tomada de tal manera que la tierra fisica y la

polarización del equipo no sea eliminada.

13. Los cables de la fuente de poder deben ser guiados de tal manera que no

sean pisados ni pellizcados por objetos colocados sobre o contra ellos,

poniendo particular atención a los contactos y receptáculos donde salen

del aparato.

14. El equipo eléctrico debe ser limpiado únicamente de acuerdo a las

recomendaciones del fabricante.

15. En caso de existir, una antena externa deberá ser localizada lejos de las

lineas de energia.

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NOM Statement

16. El cable de corriente deberá ser desconectado del cuando el equipo no sea

usado por un largo periodo de tiempo.

17. Cuidado debe ser tomado de tal manera que objectos liquidos no sean

derramados sobre la cubierta u orificios de ventilación.

18. Servicio por personal calificado deberá ser provisto cuando:

A: El cable de poder o el contacto ha sido dañado; u

B: Objectos han caído o líquido ha sido derramado dentro del aparato; o

C: El aparato ha sido expuesto a la lluvia; o

D: El aparato parece no operar normalmente o muestra un cambio en su

desempeño; o

E: El aparato ha sido tirado o su cubierta ha sido dañada.

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Trademarks Used In This Manual

Trademarks Used In This Manual

Black Box and the Double Diamond logo are registered trademarks of

BB Technologies, Inc.

Any other trademarks mentioned in this manual are acknowledged to be the property of the trademark owners.

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Table of Contents

Table of Contents

1. Specifications ...................................................................................................... 7

2. Overview............ ............................................................................................... 12

2.1 Introduction ....................................................................................... 12

2.2 What‘s Included ................................................................................ 12

2.3 Hardware Description ........................................................................ 13

3. Electrical Precautions ......................................................................................... 14

3.1 Other Precautions ............................................................................. 14

4. Configuration and Setup .................................................................................. 15

4.1 Installing the Handle ......................................................................... 15

4.2 Routing the Cable ............................................................................. 16

4.3 Fastening the Power Bricks and Routing the Cable ............................. 17

5. Using Your iPad, Chromebook, Tablet, and Laptop Cart ................................... 19

5.1 Charging Your Computers ................................................................ 19

5.

2 Moving Your iPad, Chromebook, Tablet, and Laptop Cart .............. 19

5.3 Timer Instructions .............................................................................. 21

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Chapter 1: Specifications

1. Specifications

Table 1-1. Cart Specifications

Part Number UCCSS20T,

UCCSS20H

UCCSM18T,

UCCSM18H

UCCSL18T,

UCCSL18H

Slot Dimensions

Height (in.) 13"

Height (cm) 33.02 cm

Width (in.) 1.36"

Width (cm) 3.45 cm

Depth (in.) 10"

Depth (cm) 25.4

13"

33.02 cm

1.53"

3.89 cm

15"

38.1 cm

13"

33.02 cm 22.22 cm 22.22 cm

1.53" 1.36" 1.53"

3.89 cm

17"

43.2 cm

Device Capacity

UCCSS30T,

UCCSS30H

8.75"

3.45 cm

10"

25.4 cm

UCCSM27T,

UCCSM27H

8.75"

3.89 cm

15"

38.1 cm

Number of

Devices

20 18 18 30

External Dimensions (Including Handle)*

Height (in.) 44.3" 44.3" 44.3" 44.3"

112.5 cm 112.5 cm 112.5 cm Height (cm) 112.5 cm

Width (in.) 33.1"

Width (cm) 84 cm

Depth (in.) 24.8"

Depth (cm) 63 cm

33.1"

84 cm

24.8"

63 cm

33.1"

84 cm

24.8"

63 cm

33.1"

84 cm

24.8"

63 cm

27

44.3"

112.5 cm

33.1"

84 cm

24.8"

63 cm

Weight (Cart with Sliding Door)

UCCSS20T UCCSM18T UCCSL18T UCCSS30T UCCSM27T

Weight (lb.) 134 lb.

Weight (kg) 60.8 kg

140 lb.

63.5 kg

146 lb.

66.2 kg

146 lb.

66.2 kg

155 lb.

70.3 kg

Weight (Cart with Solid Steel Door)

UCCSS20H UCCSM18H UCCSL18H UCCSS30H UCCSM27H

Weight (lb.) 144 lb.

Weight (kg) 65.3 kg

150 lb.

68 kg

156 lb.

70.8 kg

156 lb.

70.8 kg

165 lb.

74.8 kg

*External dimensions are the same for all single cart models.

NOTE: Weight capacity for all single carts is 150 lb. (68.2 kg), stationary.

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Chapter 1: Specifications

Table 1-1 (continued). Cart Specifications

Part Number UCCSS-12-36H,

UCCSS-12-36T

UCCSM-10-10H,

UCCSM-10-10T

Slot Dimensions

UCCSM-10-20H,

UCCSM-10-20T

Height (in.) 8.75"

Height (cm) 22.22 cm

Width (in.) 1.12"

8.75"

22.22 cm

1.36"

8.75"

22.22 cm

1.36"

Width (cm)

Depth (in.)

Depth (cm)

2.84 cm

10"

25.4

3.45 cm

13"

3.45 cm

13"

33.02 cm

Device Capacity

33.02 cm

Number of

Devices

36 10 20

Height (in.) 44.27"

External Dimensions (Including Handle)*

44.27" 44.27"

Height (cm) 112.4 cm

Width (in.) 33.07"

Width (cm) 83.99 cm

Depth (in.) 25.35"

Depth (cm) 64.39 cm

112.4 cm

33.07"

83.99 cm

112.4 cm

33.07"

83.99 cm

25.35"

64.39 cm

25.35"

64.39 cm

Weight (Cart with Sliding Door)

UCCSM-10-30H,

UCCSM-10-30T

8.75"

22.22 cm

1.36"

3.45 cm

13"

33.02 cm

30

44.27"

112.4 cm

33.07"

83.99 cm

25.35"

64.39 cm

UCCSS-12-36T UCCSM-10-10T UCCSM-10-20T UCCSM-10-30T

Weight (lb.) 211.5 lb.

Weight (kg) 95.9 kg

193.5 lb.

87.8 kg

208.5 lb.

94.6 kg

223.5 lb.

101.4 kg

Weight (Cart with Solid Steel Door)

UCCSS-12-36H UCCSM-10-10H UCCSM-10-20H UCCSM-10-30H

Weight (lb.) 211.5 lb.

Weight (kg) 95.9 kg

193.5 lb.

87.8 kg

208.5 lb.

94.6 kg

223.5 lb.

101.4 kg

*External dimensions are the same for all single cart models.

NOTE: Weight capacity for all single carts is 150 lb. (68.2 kg), stationary.

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Table 1-1 (continued). Cart Specifications

Part Number UCCSM-12-36H,

UCCSM-12-36T

Slot Dimensions

UCCSM-12-24H,

UCCSM-12-24T

Height (in.) 8.75"

Height (cm) 22.22 cm

Width (in.) 1.1"

13"

33 cm

1.1"

Width (cm) 2.8 cm

Depth (in.) 15"

Depth (cm) 38.1

Device Capacity

2.8 cm

15"

38.1

Number of

Devices

36 24

External Dimensions (Including Handle)*

Height (in.) 44.27" 44.27"

112.4 cm Height (cm) 112.4 cm

Width (in.) 33.07"

Width (cm) 83.99 cm

Depth (in.) 25.35"

Depth (cm) 64.39 cm

33.07"

83.99 cm

25.35"

64.39 cm

Weight (Cart with Sliding Door)

UCCSM-12-36T UCCSM-12-24T

Weight (lb.) 236.5 lb.

Weight (kg) 107.3 kg

221.1 lb.

100.3 kg

Weight (Cart with Solid Steel Door)

UCCSM-12-36H UCCSM-12-24H

Weight (lb.) 236.5 lb.

Weight (kg) 107.3 kg

221.1 lb.

100.3 kg

*External dimensions are the same for all single cart models.

NOTE: Weight capacity for all single carts is 150 lb. (68.2 kg), stationary.

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Chapter 1: Specifications

Table 1-2. Power Strip Specifications

Part Number Timer Included Power Strips

UCCSM18T,

UCCSM18H

UCCSL18T,

UCCSL18H

UCCSS20T,

UCCSS20H

UCCSS30T,

UCCSS30H

UCCSM27T,

UCCSM27H

UCCSS-12-36T,

UCCSS-12-36H

UCCSM-10-10T

UCCSM-10-10H

UCCSM-10-20T,

UCCSM-10-20H

UCCSM-10-30T,

UCCSM-10-30H

UCCSM-12-36T,

UCCSM-12-36H

UCCSM-12-24T,

UCCSM-12-24H

(1) 4-outlet, 4-bank timer with ”always-on outlet,”

15-minute increments,

100–125 V, 50–60 Hz,

15 amp max.

(2) 12-outlet, 15 A max.

(2) 12-outlet, 15 A max.

(2) 12-outlet, 15 A max.

(3) 12-outlet, 15 A max.

(3) 12-outlet, 15 A max.

(3) 12-outlet, 15 A max.

(1) 12-outlet, 15 A max.

(2) 12-outlet, 15 A max.

(3) 12-outlet, 15 A max.

(3) 12-outlet, 15 A max.

(2) 12-outlet, 15 A max.

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Chapter 1: Specifications

Table 1-3. Accessories Specifications

Part Number Accessory

UCCSHELFS Small device shelf

Medium device shelf UCCSHELFM

UCCSHELFL Large device shelf

UCCSHELF

UCC-PPM

Storage shelf

Pop-up power module

UCCDRAWER-2U 2U Accessory Drawer

UCCDRAWER-3U 3U Accessory Drawer

Specs

Number of Slots: 10;

Slot Dimensions: 1.32"W x 10"D

Number of Slots: 9;

Slot Dimensions: 1.52"W x 15"D

Number of Slots: 9;

Slot Dimensions: 1.52"W x 17"D

Height: 2U

Recesses into top laminate of cart,

2-outlet, 110–125 V

Height: 3.5"H (2U);

Cable Access: 1.75"D;

Weight: 15 lb. (6.8 kg)

Height: 5.25"H (3U);

Cable Access: 1.75"D;

Weight: 18 lb. (8.2 kg)

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Chapter 2: Overview

2. Overview

2.1 Introduction

The iPad ® , Chromebook ® , Tablet, and Laptop Cart is designed to store, charge, and transport tablets, e-readers, laptops, netbooks, and other similar devices. Units are available with capacities for 18, 20, 27, or 30 separate storage slots. Each unit plugs into a typical 120-volt 15-amp outlet. Carts are available with sliding or solid-steel doors.

Please read these operating instructions carefully. They contain important advice concerning the use and safety of your cart. This Cart must only be used for its intended purpose in accordance with these operating instructions.

2.2 What‘s Included

• iPad, Chromebook, Tablet, and Laptop Cart with 10-, 18-, 20-, 24-, 27-, 30- or

36-device capacity; assembled

• (4) casters (installed), including: (2) locking swivel casters and (2) non-locking fixed casters

• (1) 4-outlet timer (4-bank) (installed)

• Power Strips (installed): See the power strips specifications in Table 1-2 on the previous page.

• Cart handle with mounting hardware (to be installed by user)

• (1) user‘s manual

• (2) sets of keys

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Chapter 2: Overview

2.3 Hardware Description

Cable Grommet or

Pop-Up Power Module

Ventilation Laminate Top

Handle and Power

Cord Wrap

Removable

Rear Door

Sliding Door

Non-Locking

Casters

Cable

Access

Locking Swivel-

Casters

Figure 2-1. Front and back of cart with sliding door.

Cable Grommet or

Pop-Up Power Module

Ventilation Laminate Top

Handle and Power

Cord Wrap

Removable

Rear Door

Solid Steel

Door Non-Locking

Casters

Cable

Access

Locking Swivel-

Casters

Figure 2-2. Front and back of cart with solid steel door.

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Chapter 3: Electrical Precautions

3. Electrical Precautions

• The power switch must be in the “OFF” position before plugging the Cart into a wall receptacle.

• The Cart must ONLY be connected to a 120-volt AC 15- or 20-amp power supply.

• The Cart must only be used by adults or with adult supervision.

• Always store the power cord around the cord wraps when transporting the Cart.

• Never pull the Cart by the power cord.

• Do not plug the Cart in if the switch, receptacle(s), or power cord has been damaged. All electrical components on this product must be repaired by a qualified electrician.

• Do not use an extension cord in conjunction with the Cart.

• Do not use liquids in or around the Cart environment.

• Inadequate repair can create significant hazards to users and is not covered by warranty.

• For your safety, we recommend that a qualified electrician test the circuit you will be plugging the Cart into. The circuit should be checked for ground integrity and appropriate branch circuit protection.

• The Cart ground prong must be present for safe operation. If the plug is damaged or if the ground prong has been removed, it should be replaced by a qualified electrician.

• The use of the Cart, including plugging or unplugging laptops, plugging or unplugging the Cart, operating the control switch, and engaging or releasing the directional and locked casters, must be done with adult supervision.

3.1 Other Precautions

• The Cart can be very heavy when fully loaded with laptops and should be moved about by persons physically able to do so.

• The Cart should only be used for the storage and transport of tablets, laptops, and other similar devices.

• Misuse, incorrect operation, or inadequate repair of the Cart will void the warranty.

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Chapter 4: Configuration and Setup

4. Configuration and Setup

Remove and discard all packaging materials and then lock the lockable casters.

Open and inspect the Cart to verify all doors, locks, and casters are working properly.

Do not plug the Cart into a wall outlet until all configurations and setup are complete.

4.1 Installing the Handle

The handle/cord wrap installs on the side of the cart with the locking swivel casters.

NOTE: The casters swivel on one side of the Cart and are fixed on the other. Consider maneuverability options before installing the handle.

Step 1: Locate the side of the cart with the locking swivel casters.

Step 2. Place the handle so that the holes in the brackets are aligned with the threaded holes in the side panels.

Phillips-head

Phillips-head screws

Handle screws

Figure 4-1. Handle assembly.

Step 3. Using a Phillips-head screwdriver, tighten four of the Phillips-head screws into the threaded holes.

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Chapter 4: Configuration and Setup

4.2 Routing the Cable (UCCSS20T, UCCSS20H, UCCSS30T, UCCSS30H)

1. At the back of the cart, loosen the two screws on the cable manager, pull up on the top section of the cable manager, and place the device side of the charging cable into one of the slots. (See Figure 4-2.)

Loosen screws on cable manager and pull up

Cable manager

Route cable to the front of the cart

Power

Strip

Wrap excess cable around cable wrap

Charger

Figure 4-2. Small shelf routing instructions.

2. Replace the top section of the cable manager and tighten the screws.

3. Route the device side of the charging cable to the front of the cart and repeat step 1 for the front cable manager.

4. Wrap any excess cable around the cable wrap on the back of the shelf.

5. Plug the charger power plug into the power strip located below the shelf.

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Loosen screws on cable manager and pull up

Cable manager

Route cable to the front of the cart

Figure 4-3. Routing the cable.

4.3 Fastening the Power Bricks and Routing the Cable (UCCSM18T,

UCCSM18H, UCCSM27T, UCCSM27H, UCCSL18T, UCCSL18H)

1. Attach the wrapped cord and power brick to the back of the shelf using the hook and loop strap. Keep some extra cable unwrapped to plug into the power strip. (See Figure 4-4.)

2. Loosen the two screws on the cable manager, pull up on the top section of the cable manager, and place the device side of the charging cable into one of the slots.

3. Replace the top section of the cable manager and tighten the screws.

4. Route the device side of the charging cable to the front of the cart and repeat step 2 for the front cable manager (see Figure 4-3).

5. Plug the charger power plug into the power strip located below the shelf.

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Chapter 4: Configuration and Setup

Loosen screws on cable manager and pull up

Cable manager

Power block and cord

Route cable to the front of the cart

Power strip

Figure 4-4. Fastening the power brick and routing the cable.

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Chapter 5: Using Your iPad, Chromebook, Tablet, and Laptop Cart

5. Using Your iPad, Chromebook, Tablet, and Laptop Cart

5.1 Charging Your Computers

• After the devices have been loaded into the Cart, plug the power cord of the Cart into a suitable receptacle.

• Locate the internal power switches on the timer and power strips of the Cart and push the switches to the ON position.

5.2 Moving Your iPad, Chromebook, Tablet, and Laptop Cart

• Turn the timer power switch to the off position.

• Remove the Cart plug from the wall receptacle and wrap the cord around the cord wrap or handle.

• Close and secure sliding or solid-steel doors.

• Your Cart comes equipped with two fixed casters and two locking swivel casters.

Unlock the casters before moving the Cart to a new location.

• When you reach your desired destination, lock the casters to prevent the cart from moving and plug the Cart into a wall receptacle.

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Chapter 5: Using Your iPad, Chromebook, Tablet, and Laptop Cart

Timer

Power cord

Cable access ports

Figure 5-1. Plug the cart into the wall.

To wall outlet

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Chapter 5: Using Your iPad, Chromebook, Tablet, and Laptop Cart

5.3 Timer Instructions

Before using your timer:

• For your safety, we recommend that a qualified electrician test the circuit you will plug the cart into. The circuit should be checked for ground integrity and appropriate branch circuit protection.

• The cart’s ground prong must be present for safe operation. If the plug is damaged or if the ground prong has been removed, it should be replaced by a qualified electrician.

• Using the cart, including plugging it in or unplugging it, plugging in or unplugging the laptop(s) or other electrical equipment, or operating the control switch must be done with adult supervision.

The timer comes preset from the factory to alternate power between the power strips at 15-minute intervals.

All power strips cannot charge simultaneously.

By plug ging the cart power cord into an approved outlet and flipping the red switches located on the timer and power strips, t he cart will begin charging.

To end power, turn the red switch on the timer off and unplug the cart from the wall outlet.

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NOTES

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NOTES

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The key to protecting data in motion.

Group Encryption

Digital Signage and Multimedia

KVM

An overview of extension and switching technologies in high-performance

KVM environments.

HD Video and Peripheral Matrix Switching and Extension

Deliver the right message at the right time.

A Beginner’s Guide to Digital Signage

7 Questions You to Need to Ask when Choosing a Signage System. Deliver real-time communications, including emergency messaging, to students, faculty, and staff.

Choosing the Right Digital Signage System

Best practices for creating high-value, compelling content that delivers extraordinary results.

Digital Signage Content 101

Why your school or university needs digital signage and how to implement it.

Digital Signage in Education

Get secure local KVM console access and secure remote IP server access.

Security with the ServSwitch Wizard IP

Use this transparent and reliable switching technology to avoid the limitations of traditional emulations.

USB True Emulation for KVM Switches

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Resources

Networking

Whitepapers

Testers and Tools

Eliminate the need to buy and install expensive network equipment by using wireless Ethernet extension.

5 Questions You Need to Ask When Choosing Wireless Ethernet Extenders

See how industrial-strength Ethernet has come of age.

Ethernet in Harsh Environments

Integrate fiber optic cabling to add speed, distance, and cost savings.

Media Converters

Learn about the top three growth drivers for fiber networks: greater bandwidth needs, increased storage demands, and the transition to higher network speeds.

Improve the Quality of Fiber Installations with Extended Fiber Certification

Add low-voltage devices and network equipment in industrial environments without running power.

Power over Ethernet in Industrial Applications

Meet the need for implementation speed without sacrificing accuracy.

Proven Techniques and Best Practices for Managing Infrastructure Changes

Is your network ready?

Tablets in Education

Move your private networks in premises and campus environments towards high-speed applications.

Testing Today’s High-Speed Multimode Fiber Infrastructure

Common network mistakes that cost money, cause downtime, and create frustration.

Top 10 Network Mistakes

Use easy-to-install, standardized, plug-and-play technology.

Troubleshooting Your Industrial Network

Take these ten steps to ensure wireless success: Ten Commandments of

Wireless Communications white paper.

Wireless Communications

Be sure to complete this step when installing a new local area network segment.

Validate LAN Installations for Optimal Service Delivery

Run wireless even in extreme environments.

Industrial Wireless Wireless

Wireless Networking: wireless standards, architecture, security and more white paper. A basic overview of standards, installation, and security.

Wireless Networking

Ten Commandments of Wireless Communications white paper. Take these ten steps to ensure wireless success.

Wireless Communications

Network Security

The key to protecting data in motion.

Group Encryption

Run wireless even in extreme environments.

Industrial Wireless

Is your network ready?

Tablets in Education

Physical Security

See why it’s just as important as software-based security.

Physical Network Security

A basic overview of standards, installation, and security.

Wireless Networking

Power

Understand the power needs for industrial control devices.

Industrial Power Solutions

Understanding the risks to your network and how to choose the right solution.

Power Protection

Add low-voltage devices and network equipment in industrial environments without running power.

Power over Ethernet in Industrial Applications

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What is the total number of devices this cart can hold?
The Black Box UCCSM-10-20H can hold up to 20 devices.
What are the dimensions of the slot for each device?
Each slot is 8.75 inches (22.22 cm) in height, 1.36 inches (3.45 cm) in width, and 13 inches (33.02 cm) in depth.
What is the total weight of the cart with a sliding door?
The UCCSM-10-20H weighs 208.5 lbs (94.6 kg) with a sliding door.
What is the total weight of the cart with a solid steel door?
The UCCSM-10-20H weighs 208.5 lbs (94.6 kg) with a solid steel door.
What is the weight capacity of the cart?
The UCCSM-10-20H has a weight capacity of 150 lbs (68.2 kg) when stationary.
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