HP MSR1000 Router manual Cooling system, ESD prevention

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Gas

Max. (mg/m3)

H2S

0.006

NH3

0.05

 

 

Cl2

0.01

Cooling system

The MSR1000 router adopts left to right airflow for heat dissipation.

Figure 1 Airflow through the MSR1000 chassis

To ensure good ventilation, the following requirements must be met:

Leave at least 10 cm (3.94 in) of clearance at the air inlet and outlet vents.

The installation site has a good cooling system.

ESD prevention

CAUTION:

Check the resistance of the ESD wrist strap for safety. Make sure the resistance reading is in the range of 1 to 10 megohm (Mohm) between human body and the ground.

To prevent electrostatic discharge (ESD), follow these guidelines:

Make sure the router and the floor are correctly grounded.

Take dust-proof measures for the equipment room.

Maintain the humidity and temperature at a compliant level.

Always wear an ESD wrist strap and ESD cloth when touching a circuit board or transceiver module. An MSR1000 router does not supply an ESD wrist wrap. Prepare an ESD wrist wrap yourself.

Place the removed interface module on an antistatic workbench, with the face upward, or put it into an antistatic bag.

Touch only the edges, instead of electronic components when you observe or move a removed interface module.

To attach an ESD wrist strap:

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Contents HP MSR1000 Routers Page Contents Page General safety recommendations Preparing for installationSafety recommendations Safety symbolsTemperature and humidity Examining the installation siteCleanness ESD prevention Cooling systemRack-mounting Lightning protectionInstallation checklist Installation accessoriesRequirements Result Components when observing or moving a removed Requirements Result Installation prerequisites Installing the routerInstallation flowchart Installation flow Installing the router in a rack Installing the routerMounting the router on a workbench Marking the positions of cage nuts Page Grounding the router through the rack Grounding the routerGrounding the router through the rack Grounding the router with a grounding strip Installing a SIC Installing an interface moduleRemoving the filler panel Installing a DsicFasten the captive screws to secure the Dsic Connecting interface cablesAttaching a USB device Connecting a console cableLogging in through the console port Connection description Setting terminal parametersSetting the serial port used by the HyperTerminal connection HyperTerminal window Verifying before power-on Connecting an AC power cordVerifying the installation Powering on the routerDisplaying boot information Powering on the routerPress Enter, and the following prompt appears Configuring basic settings for the routerExamining the router after power-on You can now configure the routerReplacing a SIC Replacement procedureReplacing a Dsic Removing a Dsic No terminal display TroubleshootingPower supply failure System configuration problemsScenario Restoring the factory settingsGarbled terminal display No response from the serial portReset button usage guidelines Following figures are for illustration only Appendix a Chassis views and technical specificationsChassis views MSR1002-4MSR1003-8 Technical specificationsMSR1002-4 MSR1003-8 MSR1002-4 MSR1003-8 State Description Appendix B LEDsPanel LEDs LED descriptionSERIAL0 Appendix C Slot arrangement Contacting HP Support and other resourcesRelated information Convention Description ConventionsNetwork topology icons E G I L M N P R S T V W Index
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