Nortel Networks 8010 manual

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    Part No. 204 518-B April 2000 4401 Gr eat Ame rica Parkway Santa C lara, CA 9505 4 Installing the Passport 8010 Chassis[...]

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    ii Copyright © 2000 Nortel Networ ks All rights reserved. April 2000. The informa tion in this do cument is sub ject to cha nge without n otice. The stat ements, con figuratio ns, technical dat a, and recommen dations i n this docum ent are belie ved to be accurate an d reliable , but are prese nted without ex press or impl ied warranty . Users mu[...]

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    iii Japan/Nippon Requirements Only V oluntary Control Council for Interfe rence (VCCI) Statement T aiwan Requirements Bureau of Standard s, Metrology and Inspecti on (BSMI) Statement Canada Require ments Only Canadian Depa rtment of Commun ications Radio Interference Regula tions This digita l apparatus (Passport 8010 Cha ssis) does not exc eed the[...]

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    1 About this Guide This guid e pro vid es inform at ion about ins talling and usi ng th e Passport ™ 8010 Chassis . It includes the foll owi n g info rmat ion: • Requireme nts for th e operatin g environmen t of the c hassis • Instruct ions for attachi ng rack-moun ting brac kets • Instruct ions for install ing the c hassis • Instruct ion[...]

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    2 Before Y ou Be gin The physica l requir ements for ins talling t he Passport 8010 Chassi s in an equipme nt rack ar e: For table or shelf installat ion, make sur e the surfac e will su pport at lea st 225 pound s (101 kil ograms). Make sure the area where you will install and use th e Passport 8010 Chassi s meets these environment al requi rement[...]

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    3 Unpack ing 1 = Passpo rt 8010 C hassis 2 = Power Su pply (one or more—ordere d separate ly) 3 = Docu mentation 4 = Power cord (optional ) 5 = DB-25 t o DB-9 ada pter for us e with com m port cable 6 = Comm p ort cable for Passpor t 8132TX mo dule, purc hased sepa rately 7 = Rack mountin g bracket s 8 = Screws fo r brackets an d equipm ent rack [...]

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    4 Atta ching t he Rack- Moun ting Br ackets Requir ed tool: Ph illips s crewdriver 1. Hold eac h rack-mount ing brack et agains t one side of the chass is. Make sur e the attachment holes in the brack et match th e holes in t he chassi s. 2. Insert th e suppli ed fla t- hea d screws to f asten each br acket to t he chassi s. Note: Each bracket fits[...]

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    5 Inst allin g t he Chas si s in a Rac k Requir ed tool: Ph illips s crewdriver 1. Slide the chassis i nto the r ack. 2. Insert and tigh ten the r ack-mount ing scre ws. T o complete the i nstallati on process , refer t o “ Inst alling t he Power Suppl y . ” 9074F A 9075FA[...]

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    6 Installing the Power Supply Requir ed tool: Ph illips s crewdriver 1. If necess ary , remove the filler panel fr om a power supply bay . 2. Push the supply firmly in to the bay . 8957F A 8958FA Note: If you are i nstalling a power suppl y in a new chass is, be sur e to remove the bag of dess ica nt from the m iddle powe r su pp ly ba y . 3. Align[...]

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    7 5. T urn on the power switch. 8964F A Note: In a newly ins talled chassis that require s two power s upplies (nonr edundant configur ation), y ou must turn on b oth units within 2 se conds of e ach other . If you wait longer to tu rn on the second powe r supply , both power sup pli es will turn of f. T o correct thi s conditi on, turn of f both p[...]

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    8 Attac hing a Ca ble Guid e Attach th e cable gu ides to t he left side of the chas sis so the b undled cab les will not obst ruct air flow to the right side of t he chassi s. 1. Loosen, but d o not remove, the rack-mou nti ng scr ews need ed to inst al l one cable g uide. 2. Slide t he guide on to the lo osened scr ews. 9105F A 9106FA 3. T ighten[...]

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    9 Installing a Module For detai ls about t he operat ion of modul es, refer to the doc umentatio n that was s hipped with ea ch module. Requir ed tool: Ph illips s crewdriver 1. Remove a fil ler panel from a module sl ot. 2. Make s ure the in serter/ extract or levers ar e rotat ed away from t he front of the module. 9058F A 9059FA 3. Alig n the m [...]

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    10 5. Align an d tighten the reta ining scr ews. 9071F A Chassi s Spec ifica tions Environmen tal Speci fica tions Operat ing tempe rature: 0 ° to 40 ° C ( 32 ° to 10 4 ° F) Storage tem perature: – 25 ° to 70 ° C ( – 13 ° to 158 ° F) Operat ing humi dity: 85% max imum re lative hu midity , noncond ensing Storage hum idity: 95% max imum [...]

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    11 Electrical Spec ifica tion s System Li ne Frequen cy 47 to 63 Hz System wit h one pow er suppl y or two sup plies in redundant configura tion: Input V olt Amperes Ratin g: 1,236 V A maximum Input Power: 1,1 12 W ma ximum Input V oltage: 100-2 40 V AC Input cu rrent: 12 to 6 A per line cord Thermal rating: 3,7 92 BTU per ho ur maximum System wit [...]

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