
Inspecting an FSP 3000R7 Shelf
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Installation and Commissioning Manual
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It is assumed that you are familiar with the FSP 3000R7 equipment, and are
aware of the precautions that should be taken to avoid damage to the equip-
ment.
Additional Information
Most customers order their shelves pre-configured according to specific require-
ments. Differences between your site planning and the delivered configuration
may occur caused for example by last-minute changes.
Each shelf comes with two 19-inch rack mount brackets, pre-installed. Each
unoccupied shelf slot is filled with the appropriate dummy module. Optical mod-
ules are interconnected using pairs of jumpers. Unused optical ports are
equipped with blind plugs or dust plugs (pluggable transceivers).
Equipment Required
•
ESD-preventive wrist strap or other personal grounding device
•
Suitable grounded surface or an anti-static mat for placing the shelf
•
Printout of the shelf view generated by the FSP NP for the shelf to be
inspected containing the types and placement of all modules within the shelf
•
Optical cabling plan generated by the FSP NP
These items should be present on location before beginning the inspection pro-
cedure.
Procedure
Using the printout of the shelf view generated by the FSP NP, verify the shelf
configuration as follows:
Step 1
Check each module within the shelf for the proper type. For help, see
“Identifying Modules” on p. 114
.
Step 2
Check each module within the shelf for the proper physical location.
Step 3
Verify that each module is tightly secured in the slot. If necessary,
tighten the knurled screws on its faceplate, using the thumb and fore-
finger.
Step 4
Check each pluggable-based channel module for correct fitting with
pluggable transceivers. Proceed as follows:
a) Identify each transceiver type and verify that it is inserted in the
corresponding cage of the proper channel module. For help, see
“Identifying Pluggable Transceivers” on p. 116
.
Risk of damage due to electrostatic discharge!
To avoid possible ESD damages to sensitive circuit boards,
implement and maintain adequate measures of ESD damage
prevention!