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Figure 6
Connection of the Ground Cable with a Crimp Tool
Installing Service Modules
This section describes installation procedures that are common and independent of service module
type. For details on each service module, see the ONS 15305 Installation and Operations Guide.
Interconnections and cabling are described in
“Interconnections and Cable Handling” section on
page 21
.
It is possible to freely mix the four interface modules. There are no fixed positions for specific modules.
Note
Due to a heat/power dissipation related to the
S1.1-8-LC
module, there is a limitation of only
two modules per ONS 15305 chassis. This is only related to this module.
Note
See the ONS 15305 Installation and Operations Guide for further information about service
module power consumption and examples of module configuration within the capacity of the
power modules.
Insertion or withdrawal of new modules does not affect the other modules. No manual configuration
is needed if a module is replaced with a module of the same type.
It is possible to protect a module by adding a redundant module in the chassis.
All modules store inventory data in nonvolatile memory. The inventory data is accessible from the
system controller and the management system.
All modules contain a LED that indicates the status of the module. The LED is green when the module
is active. The LED is red if the module is failed. The LED is extinguished when the module is
deactivated.
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