LRS-24Installation and Operation Manual

Chapter 2 Installation and Setup

 

 

Caution For your safety, always disconnect all the cables connected to an LRS-24 interface module before removing that module from LRS-24. Do not connect cables to an interface module that is not installed in a grounded LRS-24.

Module Handling Precautions

Caution The LRS-24 modules contain components sensitive to electrostatic discharge (ESD). To prevent ESD damage, always hold a module by its sides, and do not touch the module components or connectors. Before touching a module, we recommend that you discharge the electrostatic charge of your body by touching the frame of a grounded equipment unit.

Modules can be installed and removed from LRS-24 while LRS-24 is powered and operating. However, if LRS-24 is not yet powered, turn off the input power while inserting a PS module into LRS-24.

Front Clearance

Allow at least 90 cm (36 inches) of frontal clearance for operator access.

Ambient Requirements

The ambient operating temperature of LRS-24 should be 32° to 113°F (0° to 45°C), at a relative humidity of up to 90%, non-condensing.

Cooling

LRS-24 units are cooled by free air convection. The cooling vents are located in the top and bottom covers.

Caution Do not obstruct these vents. Allow at least 1U of space below and above the unit.

2.3 Unpacking the Chassis

Before unpacking, make a preliminary inspection of the container. Evidence of damage should be noted and reported immediately.

To unpack the equipment:

1.Place the container on a flat surface, cut all straps, and open the top of the container.

2.Carefully take LRS-24 out of the container and place it securely on a flat, clean surface.

3.Inspect the unit for signs of damage. Report immediately any damage found.

Unpacking the Chassis

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RAD Data comm LRS-24 Unpacking the Chassis, Module Handling Precautions, Front Clearance, Ambient Requirements, Cooling