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Ensure that the following requirements are met before you begin installation.  

Important: Any variances from the mutually agreed upon site preparation details (such as power cabling, network cabling, equipment room readiness) may affect installation scheduling.

Site Preparation Checklist

Requirements

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Location

Spacing

Mounting

Power

Electromagnetic Interference

Channel Service Units

Electrostatic Discharge Protection

 

Location

  • The -48 V DC unit must be located in a restricted area, such as a dedicated equipment room or limited access office.

  • The 120/240 V AC unit does not have to be located in a restricted area. For example, it can be located in a clean and well ventilated office space.
     

Spacing

Allow approximately 76 cm (2.5 ft.) of space in front of the IMG 1010, so that the tray can be freely removed and manoeuvred.

Mounting

The IMG 1010 can be mounted in a 19-inch rack. The mounting brackets can be mounted at either the front or the middle of the chassis.

  

  • If mounting multiple IMG 1010's in a rack, ensure that a hazardous condition does not exist due to uneven mechanical loading.

  • Avoid mounting inside a cabinet with closed doors unless you can provide sufficient ventilation inside the cabinet. Elevated operating ambient conditions may occur in an enclosed equipment rack. The operating ambient temperature may be greater than the room temperature.

  • Do not block the front of the chassis; doing so can cause the unit to overheat.

Power

IMG 1010 - Connecting AC Power

IMG 1010 - Connecting DC Power

Electromagnetic Interference

Electromagnetic Interference (EMI) is a type of radiation that can hinder your system. Keep the following in mind when selecting cables:

  • Shielded cable prevents outside electrical interference and drains off any induced current.

  • Twisted wire reduces induction, and thus interference, from one wire to the other. Varying the length of twists reduces the potential for signal interference between pairs.

  • Twisted pair wiring is available in various thicknesses. Thicker cable covers longer distances and provides better sound quality but it is more expensive.
     

Channel Service Units

A Channel Service Unit (CSU) connects a digital phone line (T1, E1) from the phone company to a digital communications device. CSUs are required between all telecommunication ports and the network to provide necessary linking capabilities such as:

  • Line conditioning for long haul transmissions

  • Remote loopback

  • Equalization

  • Regeneration and monitoring of digital signals

  • Digital circuit testing

  • Protection from outside lines
     

Electrostatic Discharge Protection

Electrostatic Discharge Protection (EDP) must always be used. Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) protective straps, shoes, or mats must be used when working with electronic components.

Electrostatic discharge from your body can damage integrated circuits during installation.

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