Canopy T1/E1 Multiplexer

September 2004

 

T1/E1 Multiplexer FPGA Version 3.4

2INSTALLING AND CONFIGURING YOUR CANOPY T1/E1 MULTIPLEXERS

2.1SAFETY INFORMATION

2.1.1Compliance

It is the responsibility of the installer to be sure that all building and safety codes are met and that the installation is complete and secure.

For Canadian installations, the entire equipment installation must comply with Canadian Standard CSA 22.2, No. 60950, Safety of Information Technology Equipment. For installations in the United States, the entire equipment installation must be in accordance with Article 810 of the United States National Electrical Code.

2.1.2Lightning Protection

When installed, this equipment is to be connected to a Lightning/Surge Protection Device that meets all applicable national safety requirements. See Power Supply Unit on Page 27.

2.1.3Electrocution Hazard

WARNING!

Electrocution Hazard

This product is intended to be connected to either a 3.3-v DC power source (supplied by Canopy) or an external −48 v DC supply, which must be electrically isolated from any AC sources and reliably connected to ground (Protective Earth). Do not install Canopy products near any type of power line. If any related hardware contacts a power line, severe bodily harm or death could result!

2.1.4Power Supply Unit

WARNING!

An external AC surge suppression device must be used with the Canopy T1/E1 Multiplexer. For infrastructure installations, Canopy Engineering recommends an AC line surge suppression unit that meets the standard IEC 801-5 (EN61000-4-5) Maximum Surge Voltage (1.2x50µsec) 6 KV.

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Motorola T1/E1 manual Safety Information, Compliance, Lightning Protection, Electrocution Hazard, Power Supply Unit