Cisco Systems MWR 1900 manual Environmental Monitoring Temperature Sensor, System Specifications

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Chapter 1 Overview of the Cisco MWR 1900 Router

Environmental Monitoring Temperature Sensor

Environmental Monitoring Temperature Sensor

The MWR 1900 router has a temperature sensor to detect over-temperature conditions inside the chassis. The over-temperature detection trips at 75°C +/- 5%. This condition is reported to the processor as an interrupt and software then takes action on this interrupt to generate the appropriate alarming. If the router reaches a temperature of 90°C, the power supply will cycle to prevent the box from exceeding that temperature in a powered up state.

System Specifications

Table 1-3lists the Cisco MWR 1900 router system specifications.

Table 1-3 Cisco MWR 1900 Router System Specifications

Description

Specification

 

 

Dimensions (H x W x D)

1.72 x 17.5 x 12.5 in. (4.368 x 44.45 x 31.75 cm) 1RU/19.00 Rack

 

Mount

 

 

Weight

12 lb (5.443 kg)

 

 

Console and Auxiliary ports

RJ-45 connector

 

 

Operating Temperature

14 to 131°F (-10 to + 55°C)

 

 

Non-Operational Temperature

-40 to 158°F (-40 to 70°C)

 

 

Operating Humidity

5 to 90% RH (non-condensing

 

 

Operating Altitude

3000m @ 104°F (40°C)

 

 

Operating Vibration

0.41 Grms, 3 to 500 Hz/2 hours per axis

 

 

Non-Operational Vibration

1.12 Grms, 3 to 500 Hz/30 minutes per axis

 

 

Operating Acoustics

< 60 dBa

 

 

Regulatory Compliance

For regulatory compliance and safety information, see the Regulatory Compliance and Safety

Information for the Cisco MWR 1900 Mobile Wireless Edge Router document.

Cisco MWR 1900 Mobile Wireless Edge Router Hardware Installation Guide

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Contents Corporate Headquarters Customer Order Number DOC-7813982= Text Part NumberCopyright 2002 Cisco Systems, Inc All rights reserved Hardware Features Preparing to Install the RouterSafety Recommendations Safety with Electricity Obtaining DocumentationWhat to Do After Installing the Hardware Problem SolvingConsole Port Connections Console PortObjectives AudienceOrganization Chapter Title DescriptionConventions Convention DescriptionMääräysten noudattaminen ja tietoa turvallisuudesta WarnungAvvertenza Questo dispositivoWorld Wide Web Obtaining Documentation¡Advertencia Varning Obtaining Technical Assistance Ordering DocumentationDocumentation Feedback Cisco.comTechnical Assistance Center Contacting TAC by Using the Cisco TAC WebsiteContacting TAC by Telephone Overview of the Cisco MWR 1900 Router Primary Use of the MWRHardware Features MWR 1900 in an IP-RAN SolutionFront Panel of the Cisco MWR 1900 Router Fast Ethernet Interfaces Voice/WAN Interface CardsSpecification Overview of Cisco MWR 1900 Power SuppliesCompact Flash Environmental Monitoring Temperature Sensor System SpecificationsDescription Specification Regulatory CompliancePreparing to Install the Router Safety RecommendationsSafety with Electricity General Site Requirements Inspecting the Router Creating a Site LogInstallation Checklist Task Verified by DateConsole Port Connections Console and Auxiliary Port ConsiderationsAuxiliary Port Connections Installing the Router Rack Mounting the ChassisConnecting the Console Terminal and Modem Installing the Router in the RackInstalling a T1/E1 Multiflex Vwic Attaching the BracketsIdentifying a Rollover Cable Console PortConnecting the FE Interface Cables Connecting the Network CablesAuxiliary Port Connecting the Vwic Interface Cables Pin DescriptionCable Specifications PinConnecting the MWR 1900 Router to a DC-Input Power Supply Required Tools and EquipmentGrounding the Router Wiring the DC-Input Power Source Powering On the RouterReplacing or Upgrading the CF Installing a CF Memory Card in an External Slot Removing a CF Memory Card from an External SlotFormatting Procedures for CF Memory Cards File and Directory ProceduresFormatting CF Memory as a DOS File System Copy FilesDisplay the Contents of a CF Card Display Geometry and Format InformationDelete Files from Flash Rename a File in FlashDisplay File Content Create a New DirectoryRemove a Directory What to Do After Installing the HardwareEnter a Directory and Determine the Current Directory Troubleshooting Problem SolvingTroubleshooting the Power and Cooling Systems Environmental Reporting FeaturesTroubleshooting Modules, Cables, and Connections Reading the LEDsColor Status Carrier detect GColor Description Page Numerics IN-2 IN-3 IN-4