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TimeHub 5500 User’s Guide
097-55501-01 Revision M – January 2009
Chapter 3 Installing the TimeHub 5500
Overview
Overview
Install the TimeHub 5500 using the sequence given in this chapter. This chapter
covers steps to install the TimeHub 5500 system in preparation for power-up.
If you encounter any difficulties during the installation process, contact
Symmetricom Global Services (SGS). See
, on page 264 for telephone numbers. SGS includes Product Technical
Support for technical information, and Customer Service for information about your
order, RMAs, and other information.
Site Survey
Before ordering the system, determine the shelf location, the –48 volt power
source(s), and the grounding for the shelf. Remember to locate the shelf close to
the equipment to be synchronized and as far away as possible from electrical noise
sources such as air conditioners, elevator motors, power systems, etc. To avoid the
effects of rapid temperature fluctuations, place the shelf so that heating or air
conditioning vents do not blow directly on the shelf.
Access to the installation location can only be gained by service personnel or users
who have been instructed in the reasons for the restrictions applied to the location
and about any precautions that they should take. Access is by lock and key, or other
means of security, and is controlled by the authority responsible for the location.
The TimeHub 5500 shelf, when installed, occupies 10.5 in (26.7 cm, 6 RU) of
vertical rack space and has a depth of 11.5 in (29.2 cm). The Wirewrap High-
Density Adapter Panel delivered with the TimeHub 5500 occupies 3.5 in (8.9 cm,
2 RU) of vertical rack space and has a depth of approximately 4 in (10.1 cm). The
optional 1 RU and 2 RU Cable Management kits add 2 RU and 4 RU respectively to
each adapter panel on which you install the kit.
Preliminary Procedures
Make sure that the following preparations are in place before installation.
Ensure that standard installation tools and materials are available, see
Installation Tools and Equipment
Ensure that the system location does not cause electromagnetic interference with
other equipment in the area, see
Electromagnetic Interference (EMI)
Ensure that adequate ventilation space is available in the rack or equipment
cabinet to safely operate the shelf, see