EMC2 DS-F20P-10GigE Installation And Replacement Manual Download Page 5

DS-F20P-10GigE   Installation and Replacement Guide

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Handling FRUs

Handling FRUs

This section describes the precautions that you must take and the 
general procedures you must follow when removing, installing, and 
storing any field replaceable unit (FRU).

Front bezels or EMI shields should always be attached and each 
compartment should contain a FRU or filler panel to ensure EMI 
compliance and proper air flow over the FRUs.

You should not remove a faulty FRU until you have a replacement 
available. 

When you replace or install FRUs, you can inadvertently damage the 
sensitive electronic circuits in the equipment by simply touching 
them. Electrostatic charge that has accumulated on your body 
discharges through the circuits. If the air in the work area is very dry, 
running a humidifier in the work area will help decrease the risk of 
ESD damage. Follow the procedures below to prevent damage to the 
equipment.

Read and understand the following instructions:

1. Provide enough room to work on the equipment. Clear the work 

site of any unnecessary materials or materials that naturally build 
up electrostatic charge, such as foam packaging, foam cups, 
cellophane wrappers, and similar items.

2. Do not remove replacement or upgrade FRUs from their antistatic 

packaging until you are ready to install them.

3. Before you service a system, gather together the ESD kit and all 

other materials you will need. Once servicing begins, avoid 
moving away from the work site; otherwise, you may build up an 
electrostatic charge.

4. To use and ESD wristband, attach the clip to any bare (unpainted) 

metal on the storage system; then put the wristband around your 
wrist with the metal button against your skin.

5. Use the ESD kit when handling any FRU. If an emergency arises 

and the ESD kit is not available, follow the procedures in the 
Emergency procedures (without an ESD kit) section.

Summary of Contents for DS-F20P-10GigE

Page 1: ...tch in a standard depth 20 5 inches to 34 inches 19 inch NEMA cabinet and in a 44U InfiniFlex cabinet Topics include Technical specifications 2 Operating limits 4 Handling FRUs 5 Installing the switch...

Page 2: ...orage systems must have AC power distribution The main branch AC distribution must be able to handle the requirements for all systems connected to it Table 1 describes the AC ratings for the switch Ta...

Page 3: ...l specifications Size and weight Table 2 describes the physical dimensions of the switch Table 2 Fujitsu 10 Gbe physical dimensions Measurement Specifications Height 43 8 mm 1 72 inches Width 440 mm 1...

Page 4: ...mperature ranges for the switch Table 4 describes the shipping and storage requirements for the switch Shipping and storage requirements Table 3 Temperature ranges Requirement Description Ambient temp...

Page 5: ...risk of ESD damage Follow the procedures below to prevent damage to the equipment Read and understand the following instructions 1 Provide enough room to work on the equipment Clear the work site of a...

Page 6: ...face of the cabinet or storage system 2 Before removing any FRU from its antistatic bag place one hand firmly on a bare metal surface of the storage system and at the same time pick up the FRU while i...

Page 7: ...w to install replace a DS F20P 10GigE switch in cabinets that conform to the National Electrical Manufacturer s Association NEMA standards for 19 inch cabinets where the left and right mounting channe...

Page 8: ...latch brackets Remove any filler panel then use a flat blade screwdriver or similar tool to pry off the latch brackets Figure 1 shows how to remove a common filler panel and latch bracket Table 5 Encl...

Page 9: ...a filler panel Attaching the slide rails to the switch 1 Locate the left and right slide rails that shipped with your switch 2 Attach the left and right slide rails to the switch with two screws as s...

Page 10: ...3 Aligning pins in a 1U section on the cabinet s rear rails 2 Pull the adjustable rail forward to the inner side of the front channel the surface facing the rear of the cabinet and align the three ho...

Page 11: ...ges of the slide rails are flush with the cabinet channels 3 Tighten the four securing screws that hold the mounting rails to the channels Installing latch brackets and bezel This section describes ho...

Page 12: ...12 DS F20P 10GigE Installation and Replacement Guide Installing the switch in a standard depth cabinet Figure 5 Installing the latch bracket and bezel CL3905 Bezel latch bracket Bezel latch bracket...

Page 13: ...you can install the replacement Shut down the switch 1 Shut down power to the switch 2 Disconnect the AC power cord from the switch and from the power distribution unit PDU at the rear of the system 3...

Page 14: ...iled switch Attach the rails to the replacement switch You must attach the rails that came with your replacement switch before you can install the switch in the cabinet 1 Using two screws on each side...

Page 15: ...acement switch in the cabinet and feed the AC power cord through the side rails into position 2 Slide the switch into position Figure 8 3 Tighten the captive screws Figure 8 Figure 8 Installing the re...

Page 16: ...MAKES NO REPRESENTATIONS OR WARRANTIES OF ANY KIND WITH RESPECT TO THE INFORMATION IN THIS PUBLICATION AND SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIMS IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PUR...

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