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Hardware Installation and Reference Guide

 

Appendix D: Cabling Recommendations in Installation

 

Figure D-3 Bundling Up Cables (3) 

 

 

 

Cables not to be assembled or remaining parts of cables should be folded and placed in a proper position of the 

cabinet or cabling slot. The proper position indicates a position that will not affect device running or cause device 

damage or cable damage during commissioning.

 

 

The power cords cannot be bundled on the guide rails of moving parts.

 

 

The power cables connecting moving parts such as door grounding wires should be reserved with some access after 

assembled. When the moving part reaches the installation position, the remaining part should not touch heat sources, 

sharp corners, or sharp edges. If heat sources cannot be avoided, high-temperature cables should be used.

 

 

When using screw threads to fasten cable terminals, the bolt or screw must be tightly fastened, and anti-loosening 

measures should be taken, as shown in Figure D-4.

 

Figure D-4 Cable Fastening

 

Summary of Contents for RG-S1920 Series

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Page 4: ...ction 1 1 RG S1920 18GT2SFP Technical Specifications Model RG S1920 18GT2SFP CPU Built in CPU single core processor 500MHz Flash Memory 32MB SDRAM DDRIII 256MB Optical Module For details see Appendix...

Page 5: ...S1920 18GT2SFP switch is a class A product In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures The label indicates tha...

Page 6: ...ts natural heat dissipation thereby ensuring normal function of the device in the specified environment 10 cm distance space should be reserved at both sides and the back plane of the cabinet to allow...

Page 7: ...DDRIII 256MB Optical Module For details see Appendix B Copper cables are not supported The supported module type may change at any time Consult us for the latest information SFP Port Supports 1000Bas...

Page 8: ...hat you should not touch the device when it operates in environments of more than 50 C 122 F Product Appearance On the front panel the RG S1920 24GT4SFP 2GT Ethernet switch provides 24 10 100 1000Base...

Page 9: ...evice once every 3 months to avoid dust from blocking vents LEDs LED Panel Identification State Meaning Off The switch is not receiving power Blinking green The system is being initialized Continuous...

Page 10: ...efore installing the device carefully check any potential danger in the surroundings such as ungrounded power supply and damp wet ground or floor Before installing the device find out the location of...

Page 11: ...each leakage protector in the system must be equal to or less than 30mA human body safety current is 30mA When twice of the total leakage current of the system is greater than 30mA the system must be...

Page 12: ...ity may occur easily and endanger the circuit on the equipment In an environment with high temperature the equipment is subject to even greater harm as its performance may degrade significantly and va...

Page 13: ...ing line of the switch properly Safety Grounding The equipment using AC power supply must be grounded by using the yellow green safety grounding cable Otherwise when the insulating resistance decrease...

Page 14: ...upling and electromagnetic radiation There are two types of electromagnetic interference radiated interference and conducted interference depending on the type of the transmission path When the energy...

Page 15: ...mages to device signal interfaces caused by over voltage or over current of lightning 2 3 Requirements of Installation Tools Table 2 4 List of Installation Tools Common Tools Phillips screwdriver flat...

Page 16: ...efore Installation Before installation please confirm the following points Whether ventilation requirements are met for the switch Whether the requirements of temperature and humidity are met for the...

Page 17: ...100 meter network cables should be laid inside the equipment room and outdoor cabling of such cables is prohibited If outdoor cabling is necessary take relevant measures for lightning protection 3 3 1...

Page 18: ...e Switch for Wall Mounting RG S1920 18GT2SFP and RG S1920 24GT4SFP 2GT Use the expansion screws to securely attach the mounting brackets on the wall as shown in Figure 3 5 Figure 3 5 Attaching the Swi...

Page 19: ...llation switch off the power supply so as to avoid any personal injury or damage to the component due to connection errors Check that the ground line is connected Check that the cables and power input...

Page 20: ...e with DB 9 jack to the serial port of the PC Step 2 Connect the end of the console cable with RJ45 to the console port of the switch Setting HeperTerminal Parameters Step 1 Start the PC and run the t...

Page 21: ...s shown in Figure 4 3 is displayed Choose the serial port used currently in the column use when connecting Figure 4 3 After choosing the serial port click OK to display the serial port parameter setti...

Page 22: ...s properly connected to the console port of the switch The HyperTerminal is started and the parameter settings are correct 4 2 2 Checking after Program Startup Recommended After power on you are recom...

Page 23: ...Hardware Installation and Reference Guide System Debugging Check whether the service interface forwards data normally...

Page 24: ...cket at the equipment room is normal and whether the power cable of the switch is in good contact The serial port console has no output or outputs illegible characters The serial port connected to the...

Page 25: ...cted The Rx and Tx ends are connected reversely The interconnected optical module type does not match The fiber type is not correct The length of the optical fiber exceeds that rated of the optical mo...

Page 26: ...t uses four pairs of wires for transmission all of which must be connected Figure A 1 shows the connections of the twisted pairs used by the 1000BASE T port Figure A 1 Four Twisted Pairs of the 1000BA...

Page 27: ...C Module Optical Fiber Connection For the optical fiber ports select single mode or multiple mode optical fibers for connection according to the fiber module connected The connection schematic diagram...

Page 28: ...Yes 15 8 28 8 FE SFP LH20 SM1310 SGMII 1310 SMF No 15 8 28 8 FE SFP LX20 SM1310 BIDI 1310TX 155 0RX SMF Yes 15 7 28 8 FE SFP LX20 SM1550 BIDI 1550TX 131 0RX SMF Yes 15 7 28 8 FE SFP LH40 SM1310 BIDI...

Page 29: ...SMF 9 125 10km 62 5 125 275m GE eSFP SX MM850 LC MMF 50 125 550m GE eSFP LX SM1310 LC SMF 9 125 10km GE SFP LX SM1310 LC SMF 9 125 10km Mini GBIC LH40 LC SMF 9 125 40km GE SFP SX SM1310 BIDI LC MMF 5...

Page 30: ...cal modules generate laser Do not stare at light source To keep optical modules clean please use dust caps when the modules are not connected with fibers Table B 4 Specifications of SFP BIDI Optical M...

Page 31: ...autions for installation Make sure that the PE terminal of the power arrester has been well grounded After connecting the switch AC power plug to the socket of the power arrester lightning protection...

Page 32: ...the grounding line for the arrester is in good contact with the switch grounding terminal and the framework According to the description on the Ethernet Port Arrester Hardware Installation Guide conne...

Page 33: ...T end Poor arrester grounding The length of the grounding line should be as short as possible to ensure that it is in good contact with the switch grounding terminal Use the multimeter to confirm the...

Page 34: ...nd or suffer removal insertion should be greater than seven times their respective diameters The bend radius of a common coaxial cable should be greater than seven times its diameter The bend radius o...

Page 35: ...be smooth without sharp corners The metal hole traversed by cables should have a smooth and fully rounding surface or an insulated lining Proper buckles should be selected to bundle up cables It is fo...

Page 36: ...ioning The power cords cannot be bundled on the guide rails of moving parts The power cables connecting moving parts such as door grounding wires should be reserved with some access after assembled Wh...

Page 37: ...ing direction should be bundled up into cable bunches with cables in cable bunches clean and straight Binding by using buckles should be performed according to Table D 1 Cable Bunch Diameter mm Bindin...

Page 38: ...s windstorm and heavy rain as well as away from dust If the dust is unavoidable keep the door and window away from the pollution source The machine room should be away from the residential area Otherw...

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