Issue 2.0
3-2
Installing the SV9100 Chassis
Although it is recommended to install the blades with the system power
off
, all
blades can be installed hot,
except for the following
:
GCD-CP10
GPZ-BS10
and
GPZ-BS11
2.2 Surveying the Customer Site
In most cases, a survey of the customer site is necessary to determine the proper
placement of the Main Distribution Frame (MDF), the exact dimensions of the
area selected for the MDF, cabling requirements, and possible Intermediate
Distribution Frame (IDF) locations.
The information obtained at the customer site can permit the installer to partially
assemble the MDF before installation at the customer premise. This can reduce
the time spent installing at the customer site and reduce downtime.
2.3 Selecting the Best Location for Proper Installation
2.3.1
Selecting the Chassis Installation Site
When selecting an installation site for the chassis, consider the following
conditions to ensure proper installation:
Chassis are normally rack mounted to protect against accident or
flooding.
The chassis should not be located directly beneath pipes. Leaks or
condensation could damage the UNIVERGE SV9100 system
equipment.
The area where the chassis is located must be free of corrosive and
inflammable gases, excessive chemical or industrial dusts, and other
materials that could cause a hazard to personnel or to the proper
functioning of the equipment.
The operating ambient temperature and humidity must be within the
limits specified in
6.3 Environmental Conditions on page 2-34
Chapter 2 System Specifications.
The operation of the system is virtually noiseless and allows wide
selection of installation sites. Take care to ensure the chassis or
cabling does not present a hazard to office traffic. To minimize cabling
costs, a centralized location must be chosen.
Locate the chassis at a site where a dedicated AC power source can
be easily accessed.
Connect the chassis to a dedicated AC receptacle that is
not
being
used
for any other device.
Summary of Contents for Univerge SV9100
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Page 72: ...Issue 2 0 1 18 Introduction to SV9100...
Page 76: ...Issue 2 0 2 4 SV9100 System Specifications Figure 2 1 SV9100 System Block Diagram...
Page 186: ...Issue 2 0 3 64 Installing the SV9100 Chassis Figure 3 78 Brackets Small Batt Box...
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Page 269: ...Issue 2 0 SV9100 System Hardware Manual 4 31 Figure 4 12 VoIP Connections...
Page 317: ...Issue 2 0 SV9100 System Hardware Manual 4 79 Figure 4 29 Control Signal Connection...
Page 342: ...Issue 2 0 4 104 Installing the SV9100 Blades...
Page 476: ...Issue 2 0 6 26 Installing SV9100 Cordless Telephones...
Page 482: ...Issue 2 0 7 6 Installing SV9100 Optional Equipment Figure 7 5 PGDAD Connection Diagram...
Page 489: ...Issue 2 0 SV9100 System Hardware Manual 7 13 Figure 7 12 Installing a Door Box...
Page 499: ...Issue 2 0 SV9100 System Hardware Manual 7 23 Figure 7 17 PGDAD Connections...
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