
Chapter 15 Shelf assembly 219
Passport 15000, 20000 Hardware Installation, Maintenance, and Upgrade 5.2S2
— the alarm/BITS module
— the MAC address module
— the four power interface modules (PIMs)
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Ensure that all front and rear cable ends are labeled with specific
connection information. This will enable a quicker re-connection of each
cable to the same connection. At the rear, the 4 cables connecting to the
alarm/BITS module should be labeled J1, J2, J3, and J4 as on the module
itself.
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If the NEBS 2000 frame that contains the existing shelf has a door
mounted on its front, you need the key for the door lock from kit
NTQS37.
Task flow of a shelf assembly replacement
This task flow shows the sequence of tasks you do to replace a shelf assembly
in a Passport 15000 or 20000. To link any procedure, go to “Task flow
navigation” (page 221).
Summary of Contents for Passport 15000
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Page 52: ...52 Chapter 1 Overview of hardware tasks 241 1501 240 5 2S2 ...
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Page 94: ...94 Chapter 5 CP and FP cables 241 1501 240 5 2S2 ...
Page 178: ...178 Chapter 11 Initial switch hardware installations 241 1501 240 5 2S2 ...
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