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Q1601 & Q1602 System Manual
V1.64
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INSTALLATION
This section describes how to install the system with the minimum of fuss and time. The
system has been designed with the aim of being simple to install; we trust that you will
agree.
UNPACKING
Remove the equipment carefully from the boxes and check against the Packing List
supplied with each unit. This shows what items have been shipped against your order
and includes all options. Any error should be reported to your supplier immediately. After
you have unpacked the equipment please save all the packing material as this could be
useful in the future if the unit needs to be returned for maintenance.
Check each item supplied for transit damage. Any damage should be reported in detail to
your supplier. You must state the serial number of the unit (to be found on the rear or
side of each unit).
Check that power cords supplied are suitable for your country. Note that some remote
panels are mains powered and must be set to the correct mains (line) voltage.
PHYSICAL INSTALLATION
REMOTE PANELS
The passive remote panels are extremely shallow (45mm) and standard panels are
130mm deep plus cables. All remote panels are designed to fit into standard 19"
equipment racks and can be mounted at any angle.
ROUTER FRAMES
All units are designed for mounting in standard 19" equipment racks. The depth of the
frame is 280mm plus connectors. In addition allowance must be made for the high
numbers of cables to be installed at the rear of the frame.
Power dissipation in all units is low and cooling is achieved by natural convection.
Q1602 models will have the IEC mains/line plugged directly into the rear of the frame.
Q1602E models have and external PSU and this can be mounted on the optional rear
mount power supply tray if preferred, available in left hand and right hand versions.
These trays must be fitted to the Q1602E chassis before installation in the equipment
rack.