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Stinger® FS/Stinger FS+ Getting Started Guide
Installing and Removing Modules
Replacing the air filter
To remove the PCMCIA cards from the control module, push the square, flat black
buttons at the bottom of each PCMCIA card to eject the cards. After the cards are
removed, make sure they remain guarded against static discharge.
To install the PCMCIA cards in the control module, line the card edge up with the
guides, and push the card in until the black ejector button pops back up.
Replacing the air filter
Chassis manufactured earlier than late 2005 required the removal of the front air
intake cover to replace the filter. Chassis manufactured since late 2005 have a
removable cover over the air filter slot that makes replacement easier.
Air filter replacement interval
In average environments, with a total suspended particle count (TSP) equal to or less
than 35 micrograms per cubic meter, Lucent recommends that air filters be replaced
every three months.
In clean environments with a TSP equal to or less than 20 micrograms per cubic
meter the filter has a maximum useful life of 164 days.
In environments with higher TSP counts, the air filter should be changed according
to the following table.
Replacement procedure for late 2005 and earlier chassis
Warning
If power is applied to the unit, wear insulating gloves while removing and
replacing the air filter.
64Mb PCMCIA card
Stinger RT chassis:
STGRRT-SP-FLASH-64
All other Stinger chassis:
STGR-SP-FLASH-64
IP2100 control module
Table 6-1. PCMCIA card requirements
PCMCIA requirement
Product codes
Control module
Table 6-2. Air filter life
TSP count
Maximum useful life
35 µg/m
3
94 days
55 µg/m
3
60 days
100 µg/m
3
33 days
200 µg/m
3
16 days