Patton electronic 1063, 07MOS10xx-GS manual Site Environment, Planning Your Site, Site Requirements

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OnSite Series Getting Started Guide

3 • Installation Overview

 

 

Site Environment

The OS-10 system can be mounted in a rack or on a wall. The location of the chassis and layout of your equip- ment rack or wiring room are extremely important for proper system operation. Equipment that is too close together, ventilation that is inadequate, and panels that are inaccessible can make system maintenance difficult or cause system malfunctions and possible shutdowns.

The following precautions help you plan an acceptable operating environment for your OS-10 system and avoid environmentally caused equipment failures:

Ensure that the room in which you operate your system has adequate air circulation. Electrical equipment generates heat. Ambient air temperature might not be able to cool equipment to acceptable operating tem- peratures without adequate circulation.

Always follow the proper ESD-prevention procedures described in §3.2 (Electrostatic Discharge Damage) to avoid damage to equipment. Damage from static discharge can cause immediate or intermittent equip- ment failure.

Ensure that the chassis cover and all expansion slot covers are secure. The chassis is designed to allow cool- ing air to flow effectively inside it. An open chassis allows air leaks, which might interrupt the flow of cool- ing air from internal components.

When planning your site layout and equipment location, remember the following precautions to help avoid equipment failures and reduce the possibility of environmentally caused equipment problems.

Maximum recommended operating temperature – The maximum recommended operating temperature for the OS-10 is 50°C (122°F). Determine a suitable operating environment based on this recommendation.

Elevated operating ambient temperature – If the unit is installed in a closed or multiunit rack assembly, the operating temperature of the rack environment may be greater than the ambient temperature of the room. Keep this in mind when you install the unit.

Reduced airflow – Install the OS-10 system chassis in the rack so that the amount of airflow required for safe operation of the equipment is not compromised.

Mechanical load – Mount the OS-10 system chassis in the rack to avoid a potentially hazardous condition due to uneven mechanical loading.

Circuit overload – When you connect the OS-10 system chassis to the supply circuit, consider the effect that overloading of the circuits might have on over-current protection and supply wiring.

Reliable Ground – Maintain reliable grounding for the OS-10 system and all rack-mounted equipment, giving particular attention to supply circuits.

Planning Your Site

Site Requirements

To install your OS-10 equipment successfully, you should plan your site carefully. The site planning process has three major areas for consideration to ensure that your physical installation meets the requirements for a safe and successful installation:

Environmental, safety, and thermal requirements for the OS-10 system

Power and local building and electrical code requirements

Site Environment

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Contents Metro-Optical Transport Access Nodes Mailsupport@patton.com Summary Table of Contents Table of Contents System Management Access Terms and Acronyms List of Figures List of Tables Audience About this guideStructure PrecautionsGeneral conventions Typographical conventions used in this documentMouse conventions Power Cable Safety when using electricityFiber-Optic Safety Precautions Optical SafetyElectrostatic Discharge Damage Fiber-Optic PortsProduct Overview Chapter contentsOnSite Platforms IntroductionSDH Trunks OS1052 Base System Application Overview Typical OS1052 application OS1052 ApplicationOS1052 Map + Modules Typical OS1063 application OS1063 ApplicationOS1063 Map + Modules Installation Overview Site Preparation Unpacking and InspectionPlanning Your Site Site EnvironmentSite Requirements Operating Environment Requirements Power Supply Requirements Protective Grounding for the Rack and Chassis Mechanical Recommendations for the RackSpace Requirements for the Rack Securing the RackOnSite System Installation Tools and Equipment for Installation and MaintenanceMounting the Chassis to an EIA/TIA 19-Inch Rack Mounting the OS-10 System Chassis in an EIA/TIA 19-Inch Rack Mounting the Chassis to an Etsi RackMounting the OS-10 System in an Etsi 300-mm Rack Mounting the OS-10 System Chassis on a Wall Mounting the Chassis on the WallConnecting Power to the OS-10 System Installing the Chassis Ground ConnectionConnecting AC Power to the OS-10 System Powering On the OS-10 System with AC Power Wiring the OS-10 System for DC Power Installation Overview Checking the OS-10 System Installation System Management Access General Overview Detail of the Management Ports Ethernet LAN Management PortSerial Management Port Provides the pin assignments for the RJ-45 connectorAccess through the Serial Port Gaining Access to the SystemAccess through the Ethernet LAN Management Port Launching the GUI Application Web-Based Management InterfaceGUI Frames Provides Configuring an Snmp Trap Receiver Autonomous Alarm MessagesConfiguring an Authorized OnSight NMS Server Location of EOW port AUX 1 on OS-10 Series Chassis Engineering Orderwire EOWSystem Management Access Configuring the Engineering Orderwire EOW Function System Management Access Contacting Patton for assistance Contact information Warranty coverageRMA numbers Return for credit policyAppendix a Compliance information Compliance SafetyRadio and TV Interference FCC Part 68 Acta StatementAuthorized European Representative Declaration of ConformityAppendix B Specifications Model OS1052 Weight DimensionsPower OperationsModel OS1063 Operations Appendix C Terms and Acronyms Abbreviation Meaning AbbreviationsLcas TDM