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Cables 

 

 

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April 2006 

  

P/N 760-000596 Rev B

 

  Caution:  Using excessive force when seating cards and modules into the backplane may 

result in severe physical damage to the backplane pins or module connectors, and 
if power is applied, may result in serious electrical damage to both the modules or 
the backplane. 

1

.  Place the grounded ESD wristband on your wrist. 

2

.  Carefully remove card from package. 

3

.  Slide the card into the master CU slot marked “13”. 

  Caution:  Seat the card into the backplane by sliding it through the card guide while holding 

the ejector ears open. Fully seat the card by pressing the ejector ears in until they 
lock into place. Do not force the cards into the backplane. If excessive resistance 
is felt, remove the card and check for proper alignment in card guides or 
obstructions. 

4

.  Install the VoP-MG ADP (for electrical uplink) or IP-ADP-OP-S (for optical 

uplink) card backplane adaptor (supplied with the VOIP-MG-H7 card) on the 
cage backplane connector which corresponds to the card slot in which the card 
is installed (backplane connector P13). 

5

.  If not already connected, connect cables to the cage as explained in “Cables”, 

below. 

  Caution:  If installing a new system, do not set the power cards main switch to ON until 

system installation is complete, as described in the installation guide for your 
specific cage. 

  Note: 

Verify that a compatible card (see “

Compatibility

” in the 

Card

 

Installation

 

Overview

) is installed in a suitable slot of the cage at the other end of the link, 

then use the management software provided with your system to perform line 
provisioning accordingly while the BroadAccess is in manual connection mode. 
For further details, see the 

BroadAccess Configuration Guide

 supplied in the 

Service Manual and in the 

Clea User Guide

6.

  After the CU/single-side unit, and RUs (where used) are installed, powered up, 

and links are connected, verify that indicator status is as described in “

Card 

Indicators

” above. Otherwise, refer to “

Alarms and Troubleshooting

” in the 

BroadAccess Maintenance Guide 

supplied in the Service Manual and in the 

Clea User Guide

 

Cables 

  Caution:  Use caution when routing wires and cables. Avoid severe bending and routing 

over sharp edges. Use grommet material when possible to avoid wear to cable 
insulation. 

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