Cisco Systems ASR 903 manual Power Supply Considerations, Preventing ESD Damage

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Chapter 2 Preparing for Installation

Safety Guidelines

Power Supply Considerations

Check the power at your site to ensure that you are receiving clean power (free of spikes and noise). Install a power conditioner if necessary.

Warning This equipment is designed for connection to TN and IT power systems. Statement 16

Preventing ESD Damage

Warning This equipment needs to be grounded. Use a green and yellow 6 AWG ground wire to connect the host to earth ground during normal use. Statement 383

Electrostatic discharge (ESD) can damage equipment and impair electrical circuitry. ESD can occur when electronic printed circuit cards are improperly handled and can cause complete or intermittent failures. When removing and replacing modules, always follow ESD prevention procedures:

Ensure that the router chassis is electrically connected to earth ground.

Wear an ESD-preventive wrist strap, ensuring that it makes good skin contact. To channel unwanted ESD voltages safely to ground, connect the clip to an unpainted surface of the chassis frame. To guard against ESD damage and shocks, the wrist strap and cord must operate effectively.

If no wrist strap is available, ground yourself by touching a metal part of the chassis.

When installing a component, use any available ejector levers or captive installation screws to properly seat the bus connectors in the backplane or midplane. These devices prevent accidental removal, provide proper grounding for the system, and help to ensure that bus connectors are properly seated.

When removing a component, use available ejector levers or captive installation screws, if any, to release the bus connectors from the backplane or midplane.

Handle components by their handles or edges only; do not touch the printed circuit boards or connectors.

Place a removed component board side up on an antistatic surface or in a static-shielding container. If you plan to return the component to the factory, immediately place it in a static-shielding container.

Avoid contact between the printed circuit boards and clothing. The wrist strap only protects components from ESD voltages on the body; ESD voltages on clothing can still cause damage.

Never attempt to remove the printed circuit board from the metal carrier.

Note For the safety of your equipment, periodically check the resistance value of the antistatic wrist strap. It should be between 1 and 10 Mohm.

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Contents Cisco ASR 903 Router Hardware Installation Guide Page N T E N T S Site Planning RSP Installation Troubleshooting Fan Tray LEDs Viii Document Revision History Revision Date Change SummaryDocument Conventions Document AudienceDocument Organization Title DescriptionObtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request Xii Cisco ASR 903 router Features A P T E RSystem Specifications Cisco ASR 903 router Chassis DesignPower Supply Features Dying Gasp DC Power SpecificationsRedundancy Status LEDsEuro-style connector AC Power Specifications Fan TrayFan Tray A903-FAN Fan Tray A903-FAN-EAir Plenum Dust Filter A903-FAN-FRSP Modules Supported RSPsNetwork Timing Interfaces Supported RSP FeaturesRSP Redundancy RSP InterfacesInterface Modules Label InterfaceGigabit Ethernet SFP Interface Module Supported SFP ModulesGigabit Ethernet RJ45 Interface Module SFP-GE-ZGigabit Ethernet XFP Interface Module Supported XFP ModulesXFP-10GER-OC192IR XFP-10GER-OC192IR-RGD T1/E1 Interface Module OC-3 Interface ModuleSerial Interface Module 11shows the interface module12 Serial Interface Module Supported Standards Standard DefinitionTemperature Sensor Interface NumberingSerial Number Label Location Regulatory Compliance Cisco ASR 903 router Overview Regulatory ComplianceOL-25178-05 Preparing for Installation Safety GuidelinesStandard Warning Statements Safety Precautions for Module Installation and Removal Safety with Electricity Page OL-25178-05 Preparing for Installation Safety Guidelines Power Supply Considerations Preventing ESD DamageGeneral Precautions Site Planning ChecklistSite Planning Physical Characteristics Site Selection GuidelinesEnvironmental Requirements Air Flow Guidelines Air exhaust Room airSite Power Guidelines Air Flow Guidelines for Enclosed Rack InstallationFloor Loading Considerations Site Cabling Guidelines Electrical Circuit RequirementsHardware components Electromagnetic Interference Asynchronous Terminal ConnectionsInterference Considerations Radio Frequency InterferenceRack-Mounting Guidelines Precautions for Rack-MountingLightning and AC Power Fault Interference Rack Selection GuidelinesLocating for Safety Locating for Easy MaintenanceEquipment Rack Guidelines Locating for Proper Airflow Installation Checklist Verified Task DateReceiving the Cisco ASR 903 Router Creating a Site LogChassis-Lifting Guidelines Tools and EquipmentUnpacking and Verifying the Shipped Contents Component Description Installing the Router in a Rack PrerequisitesInstalling the Chassis Brackets Attaching Mounting Brackets for a 19-inch EIA RackInstalling the Router Chassis in the Rack Installing the Chassis in a 19-inch EIA RackInstalling the Chassis in the Air Plenum Installing the Chassis in a 300 mm Etsi CabinetAttaching the Cable Management Brackets Cisco ASR 903 Chassis with Air PlenumCable Management Bracket Installation Installing the Chassis Ground Connection Grounding lug 300 mm Etsi cabinet11 Stripping a Ground Wire 12 Crimping a Ground Lug onto the Ground Wire Installing the Fan Tray Installing the Dust FilterDust Filter Maintenance Removing and Replacing the Fan TrayRemoving the Dust Filter 14 Detaching the Fan Tray RSP Installation 15 Fan Tray RemovalInstalling an RSP Module 16 Cisco ASR 903 Router RSP InstallationRemoving an RSP Module Hot-Swapping an RSP Module Interface Module Installation Installing an Interface ModuleRemoving an Interface Module Hot-Swapping an Interface ModuleInstalling the Power Supply Preventing Power Loss Power Connection GuidelinesGuidelines for DC-Powered Systems Installing the DC Power Supply Guidelines for AC-Powered SystemsInstalling the DC Power Supply Module Installing Terminal Block on the DC PEM Unit A900-PWR550-D 18 Installing the DC Power Supply19 DC Power Supply with Lead Wires 20 Torquing the DC Power Supply Terminal Block Plug Screws Tools Removing and Replacing the DC Power Supply Activating the DC Power SupplyInstalling the AC power Supply Installing the AC Power Supply Module Activating the AC Power SupplyRemoving and Replacing the AC Power Supply Supply has been removed or replacedConnecting the Cisco ASR 903 Router to the Network Connecting Console CablesConnecting to the Serial Port using Microsoft Windows 2404 Connecting to the Console Port using Mac OS Connecting to the Console Port using LinuxTo disconnect the OS X USB console from the Terminal window Installing the Cisco Microsoft Windows USB Device Driver Installing the Cisco Microsoft Windows XP USB DriverInstalling the Cisco Microsoft Windows 2000 USB Driver Using the Add Remove Programs Utility Uninstalling the Cisco Microsoft Windows USB DriverInstalling the Cisco Microsoft Windows Vista USB Driver Using the Setup.exe ProgramConnecting to the Auxiliary Port Uninstalling the Cisco Microsoft Windows Vista USB Driver25 Connecting a Modem to the Cisco ASR 903 Router Connecting a Management Ethernet Cable Installing and Removing SFP and XFP ModulesConnecting a USB Flash Device Connecting Timing Cables Connecting Cables to the Bits InterfaceRemoving a USB Flash Device Cisco ASR 903 Router Hardware Installation Guide Connecting Cables to the Output 10Mhz or 1PPS Interface Connecting Cables to a GPS InterfaceConnecting Cables to the Input 10Mhz or 1PPS Interface Connecting Cables to the ToD InterfaceConnecting Ethernet Cables Connecting Cables to SFP Modules Connecting T1/E1 cablesInstalling the Cable Connector Connecting Cables to the Patch Panel RJ45 Cable PinoutsConnecting Serial Cables Recommended Patch PanelCable Type Product Number Length Male/Female Connector EIA/TIA-530 DTE CAB-SS-530FCConnecting the Fan Tray Alarm Port Connector and Cable SpecificationsOL-25178-05 Cisco ASR 903 Router Initial Configuration Checking Conditions Prior to System StartupPowering Up the Cisco ASR 903 Router Example 4-1 Loading the Default System Boot ImageCisco ASR 903 Router Hardware Installation Guide OL-25178-05 CPP Verifying the Front Panel LEDs Configuring the Cisco ASR 903 Router at StartupVerifying the Hardware Configuration Checking Hardware and Software CompatibilityUsing the Console Interface Configuring Global ParametersChecking the Running Configuration Settings Saving the Running Configuration to NvramSafely Powering Off the Cisco ASR 903 Router Pin Signal Name Direction Description PinoutsBits Port Pinout GPS Port Pinout Time of Day Port PinoutMhz input and output 1PPS input and output Alarm Port Pinout Pin Signal Name DescriptionConsole/Aux RJ45 RS232 Serial Port Pinout Board Telco Jack Line PIns Signal Name Pin Pins T1/E1 Port PinoutSerial Cable Pinouts DB-9 Connector Pinouts RJ-45 Connector PinoutsPin Standard DB-9 Direction Description RS-485 Management Ethernet Port Pinout USB Console Port PinoutUSB Flash/MEM Port Pinout Fiber-Optic Specifications LED SummaryRSP LEDs Interface Module LEDs Color/State Description two LEDs for eachT1/E1 portOC-3 Interface Module LEDs Color/State DescriptionT1/E1 Interface Module LEDs Serial Interface Module LEDsLED Label Color/State Meaning Power Supply LEDs Color/State MeaningAlarm Conditions Alarm Type Alarm MeaningFan Tray LEDs OL-25178-05 Site Log and Manufactures P E N D I XDate InitialsManufactures Manufacturer Web Site or Phone Number Products/ModelOL-25178-05 D E IN-2
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