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100, 200, 500, 700, & FMA Series
Floor-Standing Cabinets
1. Read these instructions. Follow all instructions. Keep these instructions. Heed all warnings.
2. Use eye protection and protective gloves while unpacking the cabinet.
3. Make sure there are enough people to help safely unload and install the system. Empty rack cabinets alone may weigh up to 200 lbs. Moving rack
cabinets can present dangers to other personnel and the incorporated equipment.
CAUTION

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Floor-Standing Cabinets
1601 JACK MCKAY BLVD.
ENNIS, TEXAS 75119 U.S.A.
1. Important Safety Instructions
a. These cabinet products are initially provided without installed electrical equipment and therefore are not liable for any hazards/damage
incurred by not following proper safety procedures. Installation, operation, and maintenance personnel should always follow the procedures
outlined in the National Electrical Code and any other regulations mandated by the local authorities having jurisdiction over the installation.
b. The cabinet is designed for installation and use in areas designated as "Restricted Access Location" only.
c. The installation of the cabinet is to be made by qualified service personnel in accordance with local building codes, the Installation
Instructions, and the National Electrical Code.
d. The Listing Mark on the product does not cover any of the electrical equipment, AC or DC, that may be installed in the field. The Product is
not intended to contain or house any open-frame, high-voltage electrical components like open switches, supplementary protectors, circuit
breakers, fuses, relays, etc.
e. The cabinet is intended to house audio, video, information technology, and telecommunications equipment provided with their own fire,
electrical, and mechanical enclosures.
f. Product is evaluated for use in environmentally controlled indoor areas only. The product is not to be used outdoors, in industrial or harsh
environments, or in plenum spaces.
g. The frame of the product may support a maximum load of 2,500 lbs.
h. Use eye protection and protective gloves while unpacking and installing the cabinet.
i. Ensure adequate manpower is available to safely unload and install the product.
2. Introduction
a. This rack cabinet system is used to house rack-mounted equipment for use in audio, video, and/or data applications for network, voice,
data and video modules/devices and their associated cabling. Final equipment installer must follow individual equipment manufacturer’s
installation instructions.
b. The 100 Series stand-alone cabinet is the most economical cabinet and features fixed rails.
c. The 200 Series is also a stand-alone cabinet; however, the fixed rails are replaced with fully adjustable rails.
d. The 500 Series is an open frame cabinet, gangable, designed to facilitate joining multiple cabinets together. The open frame also facilitates
wiring and wire passage.
e. The 700 Series is a gangable cabinet and when used with the optional SBK-700 Seismic Bracket Kit, is certified to meet Telcordia
Technologies GR-63-CORE Issue 3 Earthquake Compliance. With brackets properly installed, the 700 series cabinets may support up to 625
lbs of equipment during a Zone 4 earthquake motion, which is comparable to a Richter Magnitude 8.0 earthquake.
f. The FMA Series is a feature-rich cabinet designed for maximum utility. It is available as either a stand-alone or gangable cabinet.
g. All of these cabinet frames may support a maximum load up to 2,500 lbs.
h. These cabinets all comply to U.S. and Canadian (Bi-National) Standard for Safety of Information Technology Equipment, CAN/CSA-C22.2 No.
60950-1-07, Second Edition, date March 27, 2007, UL 2416, Outline of Investigation for Audio/Video, Information and Communication
Technology Equipment Cabinet, Enclosure and Rack Systems.", Issue 2, dated 2013-07-12.
3. Required Tools
a. Razor Knife
b. #2 Phillips Cross-Drive Screw Driver (Manual or Auto)
c.
3⁄8" Hex Socket Driver
d. Tape Measure (optional)
e. If installing Front Door (purchased separately) - 5⁄32 L-Shaped Hex Driver Key

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4. Shipping Packaging Removable
CAUTION: Ensure adequate manpower is available to help safely unload and install the system. Empty cabinets alone may weigh up to 200 lbs.
Moving rack cabinets can present dangers to both personnel and installed equipment.
CAUTION: Use eye protection and protective gloves while unpacking and installing the cabinet.
a. The cabinet will be shipped on a wood pallet. Select an unpacking location with adequate surrounding space for the unloading process.
In addition, plan a smooth and unobstructed route to the installation site. Low obstructions, narrow pathways, doorsills, carpet, etc. can
hinder movement. Use care when navigating obstacles. Always push from the cabinet front or back surfaces, never pull a cabinet or push
from the cabinet sides.
b. Carefully cut and remove shipping straps holding cabinet to shipping pallet.
c. Remove shrink plastic and shipping materials.
d. Remove metal shipping stiffeners (up to 2 per cabinet depending on model) using a #2 Phillips screwdriver by removing the (4) 10-32 Phillips
cross-drive screws.
DID YOU KNOW? The Shipping stiffener is actually a standard 3RU panel; therefore, may be
repurposed to another location on the cabinet.
e. Carefully cut and remove the hardware bag containing door keys, rack rail hardware, top
hardware and set aside for future use.
5. Cabinet Orientation
a. The front of the cabinet is denoted by the presence of the Atlas Sound Logo plug
(top left on most models)
DID YOU KNOW? The Atlas Sound logo plug may be removed and replaced by Atlas Sound M-1A IR
Repeater in cases where a door blocks IR remote control signals.
b. Bottom of the cabinet will contain mounting points for casters.
c. Most cabinets are also sold with an installed flush rear door.
6. Initial Rail Setup
NOTE: 100 Series cabinets contain fixed rails and do not require any adjustments; therefore, 100
Series users may skip this section.
a. Adjustable rails may move forward and backward within the hat-section slot. In addition, there
is some adjustment up and down. Once rails are located as required, use 3⁄8" hex socket driver
to torque into place. Recommended torque: 82 ± 2 in-lbs.
b. Locate front rails in the front-to-back direction as required by equipment to be installed. Once
located, be sure to leave an equal gap at the top and bottom of each rail as required to clear
any caster and/or mounting hardware.
NOTE: While front rails are typically mounted fully forward in the cabinet, this position may not provide
adequate clearance when front doors (purchased separately) are installed. Always consider the forward
space for knobs, connections, etc. as required by the installed components.
c. If equipped with rear rack rails (presence varies with product or may be purchased separately),
use a tape measure to locate rear rail within respect to the front rail surface. This distance will
vary with racked gear requirements. Again, be sure to leave an equal gap at the top and
bottom of each rail to clear any caster and/or mounting hardware.
NOTE: If the flush rear door (typical on most cabinets) is to be used, verify rear door lock will not
interfere with racked equipment.
d. Once rails are located as required, use 3⁄8" hex socket driver to torque into place. Recommended torque: 82 ± 2 in-lbs.
1. Required Tooling:
a. Razor Knife
b. #2 Philips Cross-Drive ScrewDriver (Manual or Auto)
c. 3/8” Hex Socket Driver
d. Tape Measure (optional)
2. Shipping Packaging Removable:
a. Carefully cut and removeshipping straps holding cabinet to shippingpallet.
b. Removeshrink plastic and shipping materials.
c. Removemetal shippingstiffeners (up to 2 per cabinet dependingon model) byremoving the (4) 10-32 philips cross-drive
screws. Use a #2 philips screwdriver for this task.
NOTE: Shipping stiffeners are actually astandard 3RU panel; therefore,may be usedto help close the top of
the cabinet. Additional panels will berequired to fully close the surface.
d. Carefully cut and removethe hardware bag containingdoor keys, rack rail hardware, top hardware. Keep for future use.
3. Cabinet Orientation:
a. The front of the cabinet is denoted bythe presence of the Atlas Sound
Logo plug (top left on most models)
NOTE: Logo mayberemoved andreplaced byM-1AIR
Repeater in cases where a door blocks IR remote control
signals.
b. Bottom of the cabinet will contain mounting points for casters.
4. InitialRail Setup:
NOTE: 100 Series cabinets do not require anyadjustments;
therefore, 100Series users mayskip this section.
Logo Plug
Shipping
Stiffener
Caster Mount
Holes
a. Adjustable rails maymove forward and backward within the hat-section
slot. In addition, there is someadjustment upand down. Once rails are
located as required, use 3/8” hex socket driver to torque into place.
Recommended torque: 82 ± 2 in-lbs
b. Locate front rails in the front-to-back direction as requiredbyequipment
to be racked. Once located, be sure to leave an equal gapat the top and
bottom of each rail.
NOTE: While front rails are typically mountedfully forward in
the cabinet, this positionmaynot provide adequate clearance
when accessory doors (purchased separately) are added.
Always consider the forward space for knobs, connections,
etc. asrequired by the installed components.
¼-20 Hex Bolt for
Rail Adjustment
c. If equipped with rear rack rails, use tape measure to locate rear rail
within respect to the front rail surface. This distance will vary with racked
gear requirements. Again, be sure to leave anequal gap at the top and
bottom of each rail.
NOTE: If the flush rear door (typical on mostcabinets) is to be
used, verify rear door lock will not interfere with racked
equipment.
d. Once rails are located as required, use 3/8” hex socket driverto torque
into place. Recommended torque: 82 ± 2 in-lbs.
P/N 491548 Rev A
1⁄4-20 Hex Bolt for
Rail Adjustments
1. Required Tooling:
a. Razor Knife
b. #2 Philips Cross-Drive ScrewDriver (Manual or Auto)
c. 3/8” Hex Socket Driver
d. Tape Measure (optional)
2. Shipping Packaging Removable:
a. Carefully cut and removeshipping straps holding cabinet to shippingpallet.
b. Removeshrink plastic and shipping materials.
c. Removemetal shippingstiffeners (up to 2 per cabinet dependingon model) byremoving the (4) 10-32 philips cross-drive
screws. Use a #2 philips screwdriver for this task.
NOTE: Shipping stiffeners are actually astandard 3RU panel; therefore,may be usedto help close the top of
the cabinet. Additional panels will berequired to fully close the surface.
d. Carefully cut and removethe hardware bag containingdoor keys, rack rail hardware, top hardware. Keep for future use.
3. Cabinet Orientation:
a. The front of the cabinet is denoted bythe presence of the Atlas Sound
Logo plug (top left on most models)
NOTE: Logo mayberemoved andreplaced byM-1AIR
Repeater in cases where a door blocks IR remote control
signals.
b. Bottom of the cabinet will contain mounting points for casters.
4. InitialRail Setup:
NOTE: 100 Series cabinets do not require anyadjustments;
therefore, 100Series users mayskip this section.
Logo Plug
Shipping
Stiffener
Caster Mount
Holes
a. Adjustable rails maymove forward and backward within the hat-section
slot. In addition, there is someadjustment upand down. Once rails are
located as required, use 3/8” hex socket driver to torque into place.
Recommended torque: 82 ± 2 in-lbs
b. Locate front rails in the front-to-back direction as requiredbyequipment
to be racked. Once located, be sure to leave an equal gapat the top and
bottom of each rail.
NOTE: While front rails are typically mountedfully forward in
the cabinet, this positionmaynot provide adequate clearance
when accessory doors (purchased separately) are added.
Always consider the forward space for knobs, connections,
etc. asrequired by the installed components. ¼-20 Hex Bolt for
Rail Adjustment
c. If equipped with rear rack rails, use tape measure to locate rear rail
within respect to the front rail surface. This distance will vary with racked
gear requirements. Again, be sure to leave anequal gap at the top and
bottom of each rail.
NOTE: If the flush rear door (typical on mostcabinets) is to be
used, verify rear door lock will not interfere with racked
equipment.
d. Once rails are located as required, use 3/8” hex socket driverto torque
into place. Recommended torque: 82 ± 2 in-lbs.
P/N 491548 Rev A
Caster Mount
Holes
Shipping
Stiffener
Logo Plug

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7. Initial Rear Door Setup
DID YOU KNOW? The rear flush door (typically supplied with most cabinets) may be hung left or
right-hinged as required by the final installation. The key lock rotation may also be changed.
NOTE: The flush rear door may not be installed on the front of the cabinet.
NOTE: Interference could exist between racked-equipment and door. See Initial Rail Setup section
before proceeding.
a. Remove rear door by pulling the spring-loaded Cane Bolts towards the center of the door.
b. Be sure nylon gap washer located at the bottom of the door is retained.
c. Flip door as required.
d. Install the door into position with the nylon gap washer located at the bottom of the door.
e. Be sure spring-loaded Cane Bolts actuate to their outward position.
f. If required, the rotation and lock position may be changed to suit the user:
i. Open the door.
ii. Remove the bolt in the back of the lock.
iii. Carefully remove the lock cam and lock washer.
iv. Behind the lock cam is a special 90° washer. This washer has a section removed and controls the lock and unlock orientations by
engaging on a protrusion on the lock body. Carefully remove this special 90° washer.
v. Insert the key into the lock and orient to the desired locking position.
vi. Replace the special 90° washer and then turn the key to the unlocked position. Repeat using different orientations until the desired
locking and unlocking orientations are met. Note: The washer can be flipped if needed.
vii. Replace the lock cam, lock washer and bolt to match the desired locking and unlocking orientations.
8. Front Door Installation (purchased separately)
DID YOU KNOW? The optional front door (purchased separately) may be hung left or right- hinged
as required by the final installation. The key lock rotation may also be changed.
NOTE: Interference could exist between racked-equipment and door. See Initial Rail Setup section
before proceeding.
a. Orient the door, as it will be mounted on the cabinet. The hinge side will be opposite
from the handle and lock.
b. On the hinge side, remove the 4 caps protecting the door installation points on the cabinet.
These may be discarded.
c. On the cabinet, mount the male hinge with the pins facing up. Use the two longer
10-32 x .75" cap screws found in the hardware bag to mount each male hinge. Install using
a
5⁄32 hex driver key.
d. Install the two screw covers provided in the hardware bag on each male hinge.
e. Eight (8) holes are located on the hinge side of the door. There are four (4) holes near the
top and four (4) holes near the bottom. Mount the female hinge on the door using the
shorter 10-32 x .25" cap screws provided in the hardware bag. The hinge will mount on the
upper two (2) holes of the four (4) holes found near the top. The second hinge will mount
on the upper two (2) holes of the four (4) holes found near the bottom. In each case, the
female hinge will be mounted with the hinge-hole facing down. Due to the limited space, it
is best to use a L-Shaped 5⁄32 hex key.
f. Mount door to cabinet.
5. Initial Door Setup:
NOTE: The rear flush door (typically supplied with most
cabinets) may be hung left or right-opening asrequired by the
final installation. However, the rear door may not be installed
on the front of the cabinet.
a. Removerear door bypulling the spring-loaded Cane Bolts towards the
center of the door.
b. Be sure nylon gap washer located at the bottom of the door is retained.
c. Flip door as required.
d. Install the door into position with the nylon gap washer located at the
bottom of the door.
To Remove
e. Be sure spring-loaded Cane Bolts actuate to their outward position.
6. Floor Installation:
NOTE: It is easiest to install cabinet before loading. Otherwise,
be sure adequate room exists to get tooling intothe bottom
areas ofthe cabinet.
a. Always install cabinet on a level surface and suitably anchored in all (4) corners.
b. All cabinets have (4) corner holes at ½” diameter will each accommodate a 3/8” to 7/16” diameter bolt passingthrough the
steel bottom panel that is spaced 2” to 3” from the floor or directlyon the floor (depending on model). The 700 Series
cabinets alsohave an additional (2) holes located in each bottom corner. FMA Series cabinets have only (2) holes in
each corner.
700 Series Bottom Corner 100, 200, and 500 Series
Bottom Corner
FMA Bottom Corner
P/N 491548 Rev A
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g. If required, the rotation and lock position may be changed to suit the user:
i. Open the door.
ii. Remove the bolt in the back of the lock.
iii. Carefully remove the lock cam and lock washer.
iv. Behind the lock cam is a special 90° washer. This washer
has a section removed and controls the lock and unlock
orientations by engaging on a protrusion on the lock body.
Carefully remove this special 90° washer.
v. Insert the key into the lock and orient to the desired locking
position.
vi. Replace the special 90° washer and then turn the key to the
unlocked position. Repeat using different orientations until the
desired locking and unlocking orientations are met. Note: The washer can be flipped if needed.
vii. Replace the lock cam, lock washer and bolt to match the desired locking and unlocking orientations.
9. Leg Levelers (presence varies with product or purchased separately)
CAUTION: Before loading the cabinet with equipment, note the use of the leg levelers reduces the cabinet capacity. They are not recommended for
installations requiring full load capacity.
a. In most cases where cabinet is to be mounted to the floor, remove the Leg Levelers from the cabinet by turning them in a counter-clockwise
fashion.
b. In cases where multiple cabinets are to be ganged together, remove the Leg Levelers as they can interfere with the adjoining cabinet.
c. In cases where the caster kits are used to move the cabinet, remove the Leg Levelers as they can catch on the ground surface and cause the
cabinet to fall over.
10. Caster Kits (purchased separately)
DID YOU KNOW? Caster Kits may be purchased to transfer an empty cabinet. The load capacity of these
Caster Kits is 1000 lbs. for the 100, 200, 500 and 700 Caster Kits. The FMA Caster Kit capacity is 880 lbs.
NOTE: Interference could exist between racked-equipment and caster. See Initial Rail Setup section before
proceeding.
CAUTION: Tall rack cabinets are not stable during any transport and the cabinet can easily fall over. This condition
can be worse with the equipment and weight within the rack. Do not move a loaded cabinet on a caster kit.
Take great care with moving an unloaded cabinet on a caster kit. Please use an appropriate number of people or
appropriate equipment to safely handle the weight.
a. It is best to install the caster kit on an unloaded cabinet.
b. Carefully lay the cabinet on its side.
c. 700 Series cabinets:
i. Install individual casters on the diagonal gussets located on the cabinet bottom. Use (4) of the
1⁄4-20 x .625" carriage bolts and 1⁄4-20 KEPS nuts to attach each caster.
d. 100, 200, and 500 Series cabinets:
i. Locate the (4) caster installation points on the cabinet bottom.
ii. Loosely install the (16) 1⁄4-20 x .625" carriage bolts through each caster installation point. The bolt head should be installed inside the main
cabinet interior.
iii. Mount a metal stiffener bracket over a pair of the caster install points. The bracket will be oriented from front-to-back. Both brackets will
be used to stiffen each side of the cabinet. Be sure the (2) edge flanges on the brackets are pointing towards the outside of the cabinet.
Bolt
Lock Washer
(May Not Be Present If Assembly
Has A Serrated Head Bolt)
"New" Lock Cam
90° Washer
Lock Body
700 Series Installation
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iv. Mount a caster on each caster installation point by using the ¼-20 KEPS nuts to finally attach both the metal stiffener bracket and the
caster.
e. FMA Series cabinets:
i. Locate the (4) caster installation points on the metal truck bracket.
ii. Each caster mounts to the inside skirt of the metal truck bracket.
iii. Use sixteen (16) of the provided 1⁄4-20 x .625" carriage bolts and 1⁄4-20 KEPS
nuts to attach each caster.
iv. Fit the metal truck bracket to the bottom of the cabinet.
v. Use ten (10) of the provided 1⁄4-20 x .625" carriage bolts and 1⁄4-20 KEPS nuts
to attach the assembly to the cabinet. Make sure the head of the carriage
bolt on the outside of the cabinet and the nut will be on the inside of the
cabinet.
11. Side Panel Installation
DID YOU KNOW? Open frame cabinets can be fully enclosed by adding door and side panels. Side panels are sold in pairs. Therefore, a single pair of
side panels can be used to help enclose a single cabinet or a large group of ganged cabinets.
a. SPS Series Side Panels for 500 and 700 Series cabinets:
i. Simply hang the side panels onto the cabinet frame by engaging the six side panel hooks into the six slots found on the side of the
cabinet.
ii. For simple key lock security, the SP-LOCK may be purchased separately. Follow instructions provided.
iii. If key lock is not sufficient then the provided #8 sheet metal screws may be driven into the side panels through the holes found in the
rear door flange.
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b. FMA-LRPV Series Side Panels for FMA Series cabinets:
DID YOU KNOW? The FMA-LRPV series side panels are more like doors than standard lift off panels. They are extremely convenient.
Unlock them and open. It’s that simple. The panels can be removed if greater access is required.
i. These side panels install much like the front doors. Orient the side panel, as if it will be mounted on the cabinet front. Hinge side will be
towards the back of the cabinet.
ii. On the cabinet, mount the male hinge with the pins facing up. Use two (2) of the self-tapping screws found in the hardware bag to
mount each male hinge.
iii. On the hinge side of the side panel, there will be four (4) holes. There will be 2 holes near the top and 2 holes near the bottom. Mount
each female hinge on the side panel using two (2) of the self-tapping screws provided in the hardware bag. In each case, the female
hinge will be mounted with the hinge-hole facing down.
iv. Mount side panel onto cabinet.
v. Install the side panel lock catch using the two (2) 10-32 x .500" screws and 10-32 Nuts.
vi. If required, the rotation and lock position should be changed to make sure locking properly occurs:
1. Open the side panel.
2. Remove the bolt in the back of the lock.
3. Carefully remove the lock cam and lock washer.
4. Behind the lock cam is a special 90° washer. This washer has a section removed and controls the lock and unlock orientations by
engaging on a protrusion on the lock body. Carefully remove this special 90° washer.
5. Insert the key into the lock and orient to the desire locking position.
6. Replace the special 90° washer and then turn the key to the unlocked position. Repeat using different orientations until the desired
locking and unlocking orientations are met. Note: The washer can be flipped 90° if needed.
7. Replace the lock cam, lock washer, and bolt to match the desired locking and unlocking orientations.

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Floor-Standing Cabinets
1601 JACK MCKAY BLVD.
ENNIS, TEXAS 75119 U.S.A.
12. Floor Installation
CAUTION: Ensure adequate manpower is available to help safely install the Product. Empty cabinets alone may weigh up to 200 lbs. Moving rack
cabinets can present dangers to both personnel and the installed equipment.
CAUTION: Use eye protection and protective gloves while installing the cabinet.
NOTE: It is easiest to install the cabinet to the floor before loading. Be sure adequate room exists to get tooling into the bottom areas of the cabinet.
After installation to the floor, the bottom rack unit may or may not be usable. Consult Equipment Installation section.
DID YOU KNOW? In Seismic applications, the 700 Series cabinets and the Atlas Sound SBK-700 bracket kit should be utilized. With brackets properly
installed, the 700 series cabinets may support up to 625 lbs. of equipment during a Zone 4 earthquake motion, which is comparable to a Richter
Magnitude 8.0 earthquake.
a. The typical floor type for installation will be masonry. Other floor types may require floor reinforcement to support the weight of the cabinet
when fully loaded. Consult local codes for guidance.
b. Always install cabinet on a level surface, appropriately anchored in all four (4) corners. Consult drawings on AtlasSound.com for dimensions.
c. In masonry installations, use a rotary hammer drill with carbide tipped hammer drill bit to create the hole to set a wedge anchor. Atlas Sound
recommends using ITW Red Head “Multi-Set II”, “Trubolt” or “Trubolt+” for seismic applications.
d. All cabinets have four (4) corner holes that will accommodate 5⁄16-18 grade 5 hardware. The 700 Series cabinets also have an additional two
(2) holes located in each bottom corner. FMA Series cabinets have only two (2) holes in each corner. In all cases, use 5⁄16" fender washers
and split ring lock washers to provide addition bearing surface and vibration protection.
13. Equipment Installation
CAUTION: Ensure adequate manpower is available to help safely install equipment within the rack. Despite the small size of some gear, weights can
easily reach 80 lbs. or more. Know the weights of the equipment to be installed and use the appropriate number of people or rigging equipment.
DID YOU KNOW? Equipment installation may be greatly aided by using the Atlas Sound LAR150. The LAR150 Load-A-Rack tool provides a
much-needed helping hand during installation and reduces manpower needed to hold the equipment in place during installation.
DID YOU KNOW? Rail positions (rack units) are conveniently marked on the cabinet rails. The 1st position will always be at the bottom of the cabinet.
The first set of 3 mounting holes in each rail make-up this 1st rack unit position. The next set of 3 mounting holes make-up the 2nd rack unit position
and so on.
NOTE: Interference could exist between racked-equipment, doors, and floor of the cabinet. See Initial Rail Setup section before proceeding.
a. Equipment is typically mounted using 10-32 screws.
b. Start mounting equipment in the lower elevations of the cabinets.
c. Always mount the heaviest equipment within the lower elevations of the cabinet.
NOTE: If installed equipment has cooling vents on the top or bottom, do not block those vents. Leave at least 1RU of space or more between
adjacent equipment. Filler panels may be used to fill these open spaces.
700 Series Bottom Cover 100, 200, 500 Series Bottom Cover FMA Series Bottom Cover

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d. If equipment requires rear rack rails, additional rail pairs may be purchased (excluding 100 Series cabinets). In general, any piece of gear
heavier than 25 lbs. per rack unit should utilize a rear rack rail. Consult chart below:
e. If any type of pullout device, like a drawer or monitor, is installed in the cabinet, be sure the cabinet is firmly attached to the floor before
opening pullout.
f. After completing the equipment installation, be sure all doors (if any) close properly.
15. Cabinet Accessories
Hardware - Convenient packages of 10-32 rack screws with captive washers.
Rear Rack Rails - A “must have” accessory for fully-supporting heavy loads within a cabinet.
Shelf Systems - Useful whenever equipment does not include provisions for rack-mounting. Heavier equipment may require Rear Rack Rails (listed
above) and Shelf Rear Support Brackets. Equipment may be held in place using Equipment Clamping Kit.
Rack Units Front Rail Max Use Front + Rear Rail Max
1 RU 25 lbs 56 lbs
2 RU 50 lbs 112 lbs
3 RU 75 lbs 168 lbs
4 RU 100 lbs 224 lbs
n RU n x 25 lbs n x 56 lbs
200, 500 and 700 Series Cabinets
RR21 RAIL PR 21RU 36IN BLK
RR24 RAIL PR 24RU 42IN BLK
RR35 RAIL PR 35RU 61IN BLK
RR40 RAIL PR 40RU 70IN BLK
RR44 RAIL PR 44RU 77IN BLK
Shelf (10" Deep) - Cannot use Rear Support Bracket or Clamping Kit
SH1-10 SHF VNT 1RU 10D #052
Equipment Clamping Kit
SHCK SHF CLP KIT SH15/SH22 SER #052
Shelf (15" Deep)
SH2-15 SHF VNT 2RU 15.5D #052
SH3-15 SHF VNT 3RU 15.5D #052
SH4-15 SHF VNT 4RU 15.5D #052
Shelf (22" Deep)
SH2-22 SHF VNT 2RU 22D #052
SH3-22 SHF VNT 3RU 22D #052
SH4-22 SHF VNT 4RU 22D #052
Shelf Rear Support Brackets
SHRSB2 SHF BRKT RR SPT 2RU SH15/SH22 #052
SHRSB3 SHF BRKT RR SPT 3RU SH15/SH22 #052
SHRSB4 SHF BRKT RR SPT 4RU SH15/SH22 #052
FMA Series Cabinets
FMA-RRK35 RAIL PR 35RU 61IN FMA BLK
FMA-RRK44 RAIL PR 44RU 77H FMA BLK
RSCW100 HDWR 10-32 X 3⁄4" 100/BAG PHIL SCR/CAP WSH BLK
RSCW500 HDWR 10-32 X 3⁄4" 500/BOX PHIL SCR/CAP WSH BLK
HK-40 HDWR 10-32 X 1" 40 PHIL SCR/WSH CHR
Writing Surface
WS2-12 FRONT RACK MOUNT 2RU 12" DEEP
Compact Disc Storage Shelf - Holds 40 CDs
CD4 CD STORAGE SHELF 3RU
Front & Rear Rail Sliding Shelf/Tray
VTD1-16 SLIDING SHELF/TRAY 1RU W/16"

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Floor-Standing Cabinets
1601 JACK MCKAY BLVD.
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Pull-Out Drawers - May be used to provide storage to a rack.
Caster Kits - May be used to provide mobility to a rack.
Doors - Protect your equipment investments with a number of easy-to-install door options.
100 / 200 18.5" deep cabinet - 1000 lbs Max Capacity
CT1020-962 ROL TRK 100-18/200-18 #962
700 Series Cabinets - 1000 lbs Max Capacity
RCK-700 CSTR SWV NON/LOCK (4) 255 LBS
100, 200, 500 and 700 Series - 1000 lbs Max Capacity
RCK-18 KIT, ROL TRK 100/200-18
RCK-25 KIT, ROL TRK 100/200-25
RCK-30 KIT, ROL TRK 200/500-30
Solid Front Door
SFD21 DOR SUR 21RU 36H 20W 1D #962
SFD24 DOR SUR 24RU 42H 20W 1D #962
SFD35 DOR SUR 35RU 61H 20W 1D #962
SFD40 DOR SUR 40RU 70H 20W 1D #962
SFD44 DOR SUR 44RU 77H 20W 1D #962
Vented Flush Rear Door - Not Compatible with FMA Series Racks
FRD21 DOR FLS REAR 21RU 37H #962
FRD24 DOR FLS REAR 24RU 42H #962
FRD35 DOR FLS REAR 35RU 61H #962
FRD40 DOR FLS REAR 40RU 70H #962
FRD44 DOR FLS REAR 44RU 77H #962
“Micro-Perf” Front Door
MPFD21 DOR SUR VNT 21RU 36H 20W 1D #962
MPFD24 DOR SUR VNT 24RU 42H 20W 1D #962
MPFD35 DOR SUR VNT 35RU 61H 20W 1D #962
MPFD40 DOR SUR VNT 40RU 70H 20W 1D #962
MPFD44 DOR SUR VNT 44RU 77H 20W 1D #962
3" Deep “Micro-Perf” Front Door
MPFD24-3 DOR SUR VNT 24RU 42H 20W 3D #962
MPFD35-3 DOR SUR VNT 35RU 61H 20W 3D #962
Plexiglass Front Door
PFD21 DOR SUR PLX 21RU 36H 20W 1D #962
PFD24 DOR SUR PLX 24RU 42H 20W 1D #962
PFD35 DOR SUR PLX 35RU 61H 20W 1D #962
PFD40 DOR SUR PLX 40RU 70H 20W 1D #962
PFD44 DOR SUR PLX 44RU 77H 20W 1D #962
FMA Series Cabinets - 880 lbs Max Capacity
FMARTK25 KIT, ROL TRK FMA25 220LB
FMARTK36 KIT, ROL TRK FMA36 220LB
Recessed 14" Deep - Can also use Shelf Rear Support Bracket
SD2-14 STORAGE DRAWER - RECESSED 2RU W/ 14" #052
SD3-14 STORAGE DRAWER - RECESSED 3RU W/ 14" #052
SD4-14 STORAGE DRAWER - RECESSED 4RU W/ 14" #052
SD6-14 STORAGE DRAWER - RECESSED 6RU W/ 14" #052
Lock Kit for Recessed 14" Deep Drawer
SD-LOCK LCK SD DRWR BLK W/B399A KEY
Rack Mount Pencil Drawer and Writing Surface
PCD3-16-052 RACK MOUNT PENCIL DRAWER
Shelf Rear Support Brackets
SHRSB2 SHF BRKT RR SPT 2RU SH15/SH22 #052
SHRSB3 SHF BRKT RR SPT 3RU SH15/SH22 #052
SHRSB4 SHF BRKT RR SPT 4RU SH15/SH22 #052

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ENNIS, TEXAS 75119 U.S.A.
Side Panels - Provides closure and protection within multi-rack ganged applications.
Top and Fan Panels - Provides closure, venting, cooling and/or protection.
Filler Panels - Fills in spaces left in the rail system due to wiring access, cooling, aesthetics, etc.
Fan Tops For 700 / FMA Series Cabinets
EFT6-4 6RU FAN PANEL #962
EFT-25 FAN TOP PANEL FOR 25.5" DEEP CABINET #962
EFT-30 FAN TOP PANEL FOR 30" DEEP CABINET #962
EFT-36 FAN TOP PANEL FOR 36" DEEP CABINET #962
Recessed Fan Panels
EFP3-1 3RU FAN PANEL WITH 1 FAN #052
EFP3-2 3RU FAN PANEL WITH 2 FANS #052
100, 200, and 500 Series Cabinets
USE ANY 6 RU FILLER PANEL OR COMBINATION OF PANELS
Solid Tops For 700 / FMA Series Cabinets
TPS-25 SOLID TOP PANEL FOR 25.5" DEEP CABINET #962
TPS-30 SOLID TOP PANEL FOR 30" DEEP CABINET #962
TPS-36 SOLID TOP PANEL FOR 36" DEEP CABINET #962
Perforated Vented Tops For 700 / FMA Series Cabinets
TPP-25 VENTED TOP PANEL FOR 25.5" DEEP CABINET #962
TPP-30 VENTED TOP PANEL FOR 30" DEEP CABINET #962
TPP-36 VENTED TOP PANEL FOR 36" DEEP CABINET #962
Economy Solid Panels
CB1 19" ECONOMY BLANK PANEL 1RU #052
CB2 19" ECONOMY BLANK PANEL 2RU #052
CB3 19" ECONOMY BLANK PANEL 3RU #052
CB4 19" ECONOMY BLANK PANEL 4RU #052
Strengthened Flush Solid Panels
SPF2 19" BLANK 2 RU FLUSH RACK PANEL #052
Strengthened Flush Perforated Vent Panels
PPF2 19" BLANK 2 RU FLUSH VENT PANEL #052
Security Panels
SEC1 19" RACK MOUNT SECURITY PANEL 1RU #962
SEC2 19" RACK MOUNT SECURITY PANEL 2RU #962
SEC3 19" RACK MOUNT SECURITY PANEL 3RU #962
Strengthened Recessed Perforated Vent Panels
PPR1 19" 1 RU RECESSED VENT RACK PANEL #052
PPR2 19" 2 RU RECESSED VENT RACK PANEL #052
PPR3 19" 3 RU RECESSED VENT RACK PANEL #052
PPR4 19" 4 RU RECESSED VENT RACK PANEL #052
PPR5 19" 5 RU RECESSED VENT RACK PANEL #052
PPR6 19" 6 RU RECESSED VENT RACK PANEL #052
PPR7 19" 7 RU RECESSED VENT RACK PANEL #052
Strengthened Recessed Solid Panels
SPR1 19" BLANK 1 RU RECESSED RACK PANEL #052
SPR2 19" BLANK 2 RU RECESSED RACK PANEL #052
SPR3 19" BLANK 3 RU RECESSED RACK PANEL #052
SPR4 19" BLANK 4 RU RECESSED RACK PANEL #052
SPR5 19" BLANK 5 RU RECESSED RACK PANEL #052
SPR6 19" BLANK 6 RU RECESSED RACK PANEL #052
SPR7 19" BLANK 7 RU RECESSED RACK PANEL #052
SPR8 19" BLANK 8 RU RECESSED RACK PANEL #052
500 / 700 Series Cabinets
SPS35-25 SDE PNL 500/700 35RU 61H 25D PR #962
SPS40-25 SDE PNL 500/700 40RU 70H 25D PR #962
SPS44-25 SDE PNL 500/700 44RU 77H 25D PR #962
SPS44-30 SDE PNL 500/700 44RU 77H 30D PR #962
SPS44-36 SDE PNL 500/700 44RU 77H 36D PR #962
FMA Series Cabinets
FMA35-25LRPV PNL SD 35RU 25D CR BLK FMA #962
FMA44-25LRPV PNL SD 44RU 25D CR BLK FMA #962
FMA44-36LRPV PNL SD 44RU 36D CR BLK FMA #962

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Floor-Standing Cabinets
1601 JACK MCKAY BLVD.
ENNIS, TEXAS 75119 U.S.A.
Limited Warranty
All products manufactured by Atlas Sound are warranted to the original dealer/installer, industrial or commercial purchaser to be free from defects in
material and workmanship and to be in compliance with our published specifications, if any. This warranty shall extend from the date of purchase for
a period of three years on all Atlas Sound products, including SOUNDOLIER brand, and ATLAS SOUND brand products except as follows: one year on
electronics and control systems; one year on replacement parts; and one year on Musician Series stands and related accessories. Additionally, fuses
and lamps carry no warranty. Atlas Sound will solely at its discretion, replace at no charge or repair free of charge defective parts or products when
the product has been applied and used in accordance with our published operation and installation instructions. We will not be responsible for defects
caused by improper storage, misuse (including failure to provide reasonable and necessary maintenance), accident, abnormal atmospheres, water
immersion, lightning discharge, or malfunctions when products have been modified or operated in excess of rated power, altered, serviced or installed
in other than a workman like manner. The original sales invoice should be retained as evidence of purchase under the terms of this warranty. All
warranty returns must comply with our returns policy set forth below. When products returned to Atlas Sound do not qualify for repair or replacement
under our warranty, repairs may be performed at prevailing costs for material and labor unless there is included with the returned product(s) a written
request for an estimate of repair costs before any nonwarranty work is performed. In the event of replacement or upon completion of repairs, return
shipment will be made with the transportation charges collect.
EXCEPT TO THE EXTENT THAT APPLICABLE LAW PREVENTS THE LIMITATION OF CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES FOR PERSONAL INJURY, ATLAS
SOUND SHALL NOT BE LIABLE IN TORT OR CONTRACT FOR ANY DIRECT, CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL LOSS OR DAMAGE ARISING
OUT OF THE INSTALLATION, USE OR INABILITY TO USE THE PRODUCTS. THE ABOVE WARRANTY IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES
INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
Atlas Sound does not assume, or does it authorize any other person to assume or extend on its behalf, any other warranty, obligation, or liability. This
warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may have other rights which vary from state to state.
Service
Should your 100, 200, 500, 700, or FMA Series Cabinet require service, please contact the Atlas Sound warranty department at
1-877-689-8055, ext. 277 or support.atlassound.com to obtain an RA number.
Atlas Sound Tech Support can be reached at 1-800-876-3333 or support.atlassound.com.
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