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Mounting and Installing Raptor

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4.  Mounting and Installing Raptor

The Raptor is designed for maximum mounting and display flexibility. It can be equipped with brackets that allow installation 
in a 48 cm (19 in) rack.

4.1 

Prevention of Electrostatic Discharge Damage

The device components are prone to electrostatic discharge (ESD) damage.  ESD damage, which can cause intermittent 
or complete component failures, can occur by voltages as low as 30 V. Potentially destructive  static voltages can happen 
during handling of plastic or foam packing material or when moving components across plastic or carpets. 

Some guidelines to minimize the potential for ESD damage are:

 

Always use an ESD wrist strap when you are working with components that are subject to ESD damage, and make sure 

that ESD wrist strap is in direct contact with your skin.

 

If a grounding strap is not available, then to ground yourself,  touch the exposed bare metal of the device with the other 

hand immediately before inserting the component into the device.

   

     

 

To ensure protection by the ESD strap, periodically check its resistance value.

  

The measured value must be in the range  between 1 and 10 MΩ.

 

When handling any component that is subject to ESD damage and is to be removed from the device, make sure the 

equipment end of your ESD wrist strap is attached to the ESD point on the chassis.  

 

Avoid contact between the component that is subject to ESD damage and clothing. ESD voltages emitted from fabric 

can damage components.

 

When removing or installing a component that is subject to ESD damage, always place its components upside on an 

antistatic surface, in an antistatic card rack, or in an antistatic bag. If you are returning a component, place it in an 

antistatic bag before packing it.

4.2 

Before Rack Installation

 

Ensure that you understand how to prevent ESD damage. 

 

Place the rack in its permanent location, allowing adequate clearance for airflow and maintenance, and secure it to the 

structure.

 

Remove the switch from the shipping package (see Sec 4.3 Unpacking Device).

 

Ensure that you have all necessary parts and tools needed to mount the switch on the rack.

Do not plan to use the device in a location where children are likely to be present.

Summary of Contents for RAPTOR Series

Page 1: ...USER GUIDE C O M M U N I C A T I O N S SERVICES SUPPORT SECURITY SOLUTIONS SYSTEMS SERIES Rev 1 3 6 Apr 2020 Hardware Installation Guide...

Page 2: ...including shipping costs This warranty does not cover product modifications or repairs done by persons other than iS5 approved personnel and this warranty does not apply to products that are misused...

Page 3: ...dules 4 2 2 2 Mechanical Drawing of a Power Supply Module 5 2 3 Chassis 6 3 Raptor Panels Description 6 3 1 Front Panel Elements 7 3 2 Back Panel Elements 8 3 3 LED Indicators Summary 8 4 Mounting and...

Page 4: ...Modules from Chassis 16 5 5 iRM 4TGSFP Module Installation 17 5 6 Removal of iRM 4TGSFP Module 18 5 7 Inserting SD Card in SD Slot 19 5 8 Removing SD Card 20 6 Electrical Wiring 20 6 1 Power Inputs a...

Page 5: ...imensions of a SFP module 27 7 5 2 Differences between SM and MM Fibers 28 7 5 3 General Fiber Optic Cables Handling Instructions 28 8 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION 29 9 COMPLIANCE SPECIFICATION 29 INSTALLA...

Page 6: ...and or equipment damage CAUTION alerts describe hazardous situations that if not avoided may result in equipment damage DANGER alerts describe imminently hazardous situations that if not avoided will...

Page 7: ...s Training Training is a key for customers to continue maintaining and using their iS5Com s device Customers can select a standard training course or customized training courses at the iS5Com facility...

Page 8: ...MENTS Service Level Agreements can be tailored to suit your needs with our standard Service Level Agreement packages or through customized solutions RETURN MANUFACTURING AUTHORIZATION Return Manufactu...

Page 9: ...very flexible platform for today and the future 1 1 Key Features and Benefits of Raptor FEATURES BENEFITS SINGLE PLATFORM FUNCTION The multi service platform allows the user to connect various plug in...

Page 10: ...SFP 8 X 100 1000Base X SFP optical transceivers not included PART SLOT 4 LINE MODULES DESCRIPTION BLK Blank Module 4TGSFP 4 X 1G 10GBase X SFP optical transceivers not included PART DESCRIPTION NOMINA...

Page 11: ...ne Modules Details The line modules LM are as shown below LINE MODULE DESCRIPTION iRM 8GRJ45 8 X 10 100 1000 BASE T X RJ45 to be used in Slots 1 2 and 3 iRM 8GSFP 8 x 100 1000Base X SFP to be used in...

Page 12: ...er Supply Modules 2 2 1 List of Power Supply Modules POWER SUPPLY MODULE DESCRIPTION LV Low Voltage Power Module 24 VDC Nominal 10 36 VDC Operating MV Medium Voltage Power Module 48 VDC Nominal 36 76V...

Page 13: ...eatures of Raptor IM Raptor 1 3 6 EN 2 2 2 Mechanical Drawing of a Power Supply Module All power supply PS modules LV MV and HV have the same dimensions as shown above All dimensions are shown in inch...

Page 14: ...of the front and back panels of the Raptor The locations of the power modules interface module slots and status indicators are shown Raptor supports the following slot types Slot 1 3 with up to 8 x 1...

Page 15: ...d as an out of band factory service port It is disabled by default and not available for user access 3 RS232 Serial Console Port This port is for interfacing directly with the device and accessing man...

Page 16: ...ors Summary TYPE DESCRIPTION STATUS PS1 Power Status LED 1 Green OK No light No power module installed PS2 Power Status LED 2 Green OK No light No power module installed Alarm Alarm Indicator LED Indi...

Page 17: ...mponent into the device To ensure protection by the ESD strap periodically check its resistance value The measured value must be in the range between 1 and 10 M When handling any component that is sub...

Page 18: ...it of space or 44 mm 1 75 in of space around all sides of the device or between the devices on the rack Forced airflow is not required However any increase in airflow will result in a reduction of amb...

Page 19: ...rer Make sure the rack and all devices have a proper ground to Earth connection Pay particular attention to power supply connections other than direct connections to the branch circuit e g power strip...

Page 20: ...imum of 2 brackets 4 brackets are included Brackets are to be adjusted based on rack dimensions Step 2 Place the switch in the rack by tilting the switch at an angle so that the ears will clear the mo...

Page 21: ...for each power supply module provided The Raptor supports two hot swappable power supply modules PS1 and PS2 The use of two power supply modules is recommended for providing redundancy Equipment must...

Page 22: ...eceiving and supplying power This is indicated by PS1 and PS2 LEDs If a LED s light is green the PS module is receiving and supplying power 5 2 Removal of Power Supply Modules from Chassis Danger of e...

Page 23: ...the correct positions in the upper or lower slots of the deposition sections Line modules 1 and 3 are to be inserted before line modules 2 and 4 The iRM 4TGSFP Module is reserved for the Slot 4 only...

Page 24: ...ule perform the following steps Step 1 Optional If the Raptor is installed on a rack remove it from the rack Step 2 Loosen the screws securing the line module Step 3 Pull the module from its slot in t...

Page 25: ...r 1 3 6 EN 5 5 iRM 4TGSFP Module Installation Step 1 4TGSFP line module should only be inserted into LM Slot 4 it will not fully insert or function in any other slot 1 Raptor Unit 2 Line Modules 3 Thu...

Page 26: ...of iRM 4TGSFP Module Step 1 Loosen the screws securing the module Remove the 4TGSFP module from Slot 4 Removing and installing an Ethernet module can shorten its useful life Do not remove and insert...

Page 27: ...or 1 3 6 EN 5 7 Inserting SD Card in SD Slot 1 Raptor Unit 2 SD Card 3 SD Card Cover 4 Mounting Screws Step 1 Uninstall the SD card cover by removing the screws Step 2 Insert the SD card as shown into...

Page 28: ...e to the power supply may occur Caution Access to wiring terminals and replaceable modules is restricted to Skilled Person only Multiple power source redundant power Disconnect all power sources 6 1 P...

Page 29: ...the Electrical code for a 60W 1 phase device All equipment must be installed according to applicable local wiring codes and standards Always use cables that are rated for the operating ambient temper...

Page 30: ...2 V L terminal screw 7 Connect the Neutral from the first power source to the PWR2 V N terminal screw To keep the wires from pulling loose use a small flat blade screwdriver to tighten the wire clamp...

Page 31: ...the following 5 For screw terminal blocks install the transparent plastic finger safety cover 6 Connect pin 12 to the ground of the chassis The ground terminal is used as the ground conductor for sur...

Page 32: ...ing The Raptor comes with standard Ethernet ports According to the link type the switch uses CAT 3 4 5 and 5e UTP cables to connect to any other network devices computers servers switches routers or h...

Page 33: ...the switch to a PC The tables below show the 10 BASE T 100BASE T X MDI and MDI X and 1000 Base T MDI MDI X pin assignments 10 100 Base T X MDI MDI X pin assignments is as follows PIN NUMBER MDI PORT...

Page 34: ...hort as possible preferably 3 m 10 ft in length Copper data cables should not be used for inter building communications Power and data cables should not be run in parallel for long distances and they...

Page 35: ...27 Device Management IM Raptor 1 3 6 EN 7 5 1 Mechanical Dimensions of a SFP module The dimensions are in millimeters inches...

Page 36: ...ors Do not stare into cables 7 5 3 General Fiber Optic Cables Handling Instructions Wear finger cots or gloves Your hands may look clean but dirt and oils on them can damage the fiber and contaminate...

Page 37: ...rt PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS ENCLOSURE IP 40 Galvanized steel DIMENSIONS 486 15 W x 446 65 D x 44 36 H mm 19 14 x 17 58 x 1 75 inch WEIGHT 9 8 kg 21 6 lbs POWER REDUNDANT INPUT POWER Dual Power Supplie...

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