Continental Automated Buildings Association 6002 user manual Chapter Set-up and Installation

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EdgeAccess® Universal Chassis System

Chapter 2

Set-up and Installation

2.1Unpacking and Installing the Stand Alone Models

Each stand alone 6002/3/4 is factory tested and shipped in protective cartons. After unpacking the unit and its accessories, retain the shipping carton and protective packing material in the event a need arises in which the equipment must be returned to the factory. SA models can be installed on any desktop, shelf, or mounted in a rack with the optional rack mount bracket kit.

Note: Before mounting a stand alone model, keep in mind that the operator must have access to the rear of the unit for optical cable attachments.

2.2Unpacking and Installing the Rack Mount Models

Each rack mount 6002/3/4 is factory tested and shipped in protective cartons. After unpacking the unit and accessories, retain the shipping carton and packing materials. In the unlikely event that a need will arise, these items should be used to return the module to the factory.

Recommended installation sequence:

Complete the installation of the EdgeAccess Universal Chassis System first. Refer to the UCS Model 1000 Users Manual for complete installation and operating instructions.

If the Domain Management Module (DMM) is to be included in the UCS, it should be installed prior to the 6002/3/4 models.

If the Chassis Interconnect Module (CIM) is to be employed, it should be installed in the UCS prior to the 6002/3/4 models.

Note: See the appropriate EdgeAccess Users Manual for additional installation instructions.

2.3Installing Modules into a UCS Chassis

Rack mount models can be inserted into the EdgeAccess Universal Chassis System at any time. The UCS connector interface will detect installed RM modules. System rebooting is not required.

Note: Never force the module into a chassis slot, as damage to the connector pins may occur.

Install the 6002/3/4 RM model into an available UCS slot:

While sliding the hot-swappable module into position, you will feel and hear the module connect firmly with the backplane. It should fit snugly into the connector.

Hand-tighten the knurled knobs, which will fasten the module in place. The use of a screwdriver is not necessary, nor recommended.

When a module is inserted into an active UCS, the 6002/3/4 model’s LED will display to verify that a connection is made. If an installed DMM is operational, it will detect the presence of all inserted modules. The DMM will display the modules status on appropriate software screens. See Chapter 4 for software interaction.

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Contents EdgeAccess Universal Chassis System EdgeAccess Universal Chassis System Canoga Perkins Corporation Canoga Perkins Table of Contents List of Figures Overview Chapter General OverviewRack Mount 6002/3/4 Models Stand Alone 6002/3/4 ModelsUnpacking and Installing the Stand Alone Models Chapter Set-up and InstallationUnpacking and Installing the Rack Mount Models Installing Modules into a UCS ChassisConnecting Fiber Optic Cables Cleaning Fiber Optic ConnectorsCabling Fiber Optic CablingMeasuring Remote Transmitter Output Power Checking Optical Power LevelsMeasuring Local Transmitter Output Power Measuring Receiver Input PowerWwdm Application Chapter User OperationExample for a Model 6002, 1310/1550 Wwdm Operation of the Stand Alone ModelsCIM Operation of the Rack Mount ModelsThis Page is Intentionally Left Blank Universal Chassis System Software Chapter Software InteractionChassis Management Screen Showing Inserted Modules Accessing the Select Module Menu Naming the WDM module in a Chassis ConfigurationEntering a Descriptive Name for the 6002 Module Chapter Troubleshooting and Maintenance Troubleshooting Fiber Optic CablesTroubleshooting Guide Maintenance Single Mode Specifications Local Channels Chapter SpecificationsRemote Channels PhysicalUnidirectional Two Channel WDM Wwdm Model SpecificationsUnidirectional Four Channel Wwdm Unidirectional Three Channel WwdmThis Page is Intentionally Left Blank Appendix a Warranty Warranty Electronic ProductsCable Products Customer Service Department Repair Warranty LimitationsReturn Policy Customer Service Department Extended Warranty Policy