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Part No. 204518-B April 2000 4401 Great Americ a Parkway Santa Clara, CA 9 5054 Installing the Passport 8010 Chassis[...]
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ii Copyright © 2000 Nortel Networ ks All rights reserved. April 2000. The informa tion in thi s do cument is sub ject to cha nge without n otice. The stat ements, con figuratio ns, technical dat a, and recom men dations i n this docum ent are belie ved to be accurate an d reliable , but are prese nt ed without ex press or impli ed warranty . Users[...]
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iii Japan/Nippon Requireme nts Only V oluntary Control Council fo r Interferenc e (VCCI) Statement T aiwan Requir ements Bureau of Sta ndards, Metrol ogy and Inspecti on (BSMI) Statem ent Canada Require ments Only Canadian Department of Com munica tions Radio Interference Re gulations This dig ital appara tus (Passpo rt 8010 Cha ssis) does not exce[...]
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1 About this Guide This guid e pro vid es in for mat ion about ins tal l ing and using th e Passpor t ™ 8010 Chass is . It incl ude s the fo ll owin g in fo rmat ion: • Require ments f or the operatin g envir onment of the c hassi s • Instruct ions f or at tachi ng rack -mounting br acket s • Instru ctions f or ins tall ing th e chass is ?[...]
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2 Before Y ou Begin The physica l requ irements f or ins tallin g the Pa ssport 801 0 Chassi s in a n equipment r ack ar e: For tab le or shel f ins tallat ion, make sure the s urfac e will su pport a t lea st 225 pound s (101 k ilograms) . Make sure the ar ea wher e you will insta ll and use the Pas sport 8010 Chas sis mee ts the se enviro nmental[...]
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3 Unpa cking 1 = Passpo rt 8010 Chassi s 2 = Power Su pply (one or more—ordere d sepa rately) 3 = Docu menta tion 4 = Power cord (optio nal) 5 = DB- 25 to DB-9 adapte r for us e with c omm port cable 6 = Comm port cab le for Pa sspor t 8132T X modul e, purcha sed s eparate ly 7 = Rack moun ting b racket s 8 = Scre ws for brack ets and e quipm ent[...]
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4 Atta ching t he R ack- Mou ntin g Br acke ts Requir ed tool : Phil lips s crewdrive r 1. Hold eac h rack- mountin g brack et aga inst one side of the c hassis . Make sur e the attachment holes in the brack et matc h the holes in t he chas sis. 2. Ins ert th e sup plied flat- hea d sc rews to f asten eac h bracket to the chassi s. Note: Each brack[...]
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5 Inst allin g the Chas sis in a Rack Requir ed tool : Phil lips s crewdrive r 1. Slide th e chassi s int o the r ack. 2. Ins ert and t ighten the r ack-mount ing sc rews. T o complete the i nstal lati on proce ss, re fer t o “ Inst allin g the Po wer Suppl y . ” 9074F A 9075F A[...]
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6 Installi ng the Power Suppl y Requir ed tool : Phil lips s crewdrive r 1. If necess ary , remove the fi ller pan el fr om a power supply bay . 2. Push the sup ply fi rmly in to the bay . 8957F A 8958F A Note: If you are i nstalli ng a powe r supply i n a new ch assis , be sur e to remove the bag of de ss ica nt from the m iddle powe r su pp ly ba[...]
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7 5. T urn on t he power switch. 8964F A Note: In a newly ins tall ed chas sis that requi res tw o power suppl ies ( nonred undant configur ation ), you must turn on b oth uni ts wit hin 2 se conds o f each other . If you wait longer to tu rn on th e sec ond power sup p ly , both power sup pli es will tur n of f. T o correct thi s condit ion, turn [...]
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8 Attac hing a Ca ble Guid e Attach the ca ble guide s to t he le ft side of th e chas sis s o the b undled cab les wi ll not obst ruct air flow t o the right side of the chassi s. 1. Loosen, but d o not r emove, the rack- mounti ng scr ews need ed to instal l one cable g uid e. 2. Slide t he gui de onto the lo osened s crews. 9105F A 9106F A 3. T [...]
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9 Installi ng a Module For det ails abou t the o perat ion of modules, refer to the doc umentat ion th at was s hipped with each module. Requir ed tool : Phil lips s crewdrive r 1. Remove a fi ller pa nel from a mod ule sl ot. 2. Make s ure the inser ter/ extr actor le vers ar e rotat ed away f rom the fr ont of the modul e. 9058F A 9059F A 3. Ali [...]
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10 5. Align an d tigh ten th e reta ining screws . 9071F A Chas sis S peci fica tions Environmen tal Speci fica tions Operat ing tem peratu re: 0 ° to 40 ° C (32 ° to 104 ° F) Storage t emperature : – 25 ° to 70 ° C ( – 13 ° to 158 ° F) Operat ing hu midity : 85% max imum relati ve hu midit y , nonc ondens ing Storage h umidity : 95% ma[...]
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11 Electrical Spec ifica tion s System Li ne Freq uency 47 to 63 Hz System w ith on e power suppl y or two s upplies in red undant confi guratio n: Input V olt Amperes Ra ting: 1,23 6 V A maximum Input Power: 1,1 12 W maxi mum Input V oltage: 100-2 40 V AC Input current: 12 to 6 A p er line cord Thermal rating: 3,792 BTU per ho ur maximum System w [...]
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