Instruction Sheet
AMP NETCONNECT* AMPTRAC*
408-8982
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LOC B
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12 APR 05 Rev O
Cable Management System
Figure 1
1U Analyzer
(Reference PN 1435370-[ ])
6U Analyzer
(Reference PN 1435371-[ ])
Patch Cord
(Reference PN 1435834-[ ])
Input/Output (I/O) Cable
(Reference PN 1435488-[ ])
Master, Link, and Stand-Alone Analyzers
1. INTRODUCTION
This instruction sheet covers basic installation,
connection, and testing procedures for AMP
NETCONNECT AMPTRAC cable management
system. The system monitors the network using
enabled AMP NETCONNECT patch panels, a sensor
pen, patch cords, I/O cables, link cables, and 1U and
6U analyzers (master, link, and stand–alone). Refer to
Figure 1.
Dimensions in this instruction sheet are in metric
units [with U.S. customary units in brackets].
Figures are not drawn to scale.
2. DESCRIPTION
For description of equipment and component
features, design guidelines, how the system works,
detailed software and hardware configurations,
troubleshooting, and safety information, refer to the
AMPTRAC Hardware Manual located on the AMP
NETCONNECT website at
www.ampnetconnect.com
.
3. HARDWARE INSTALLATION
3.1. Mount the Analyzer(s) to the Rack
Each analyzer is designed to be mounted onto a
standard 483 mm [19 in.] Electronic Industries
Alliance (EIA) rack or equipment cabinet.
A. Environment Requirements
— To ensure long–term reliable operation of the
analyzer(s), it is essential that the operating
(ambient air) temperature around the
analyzer(s) is no higher than 30
_
C [86
_
F].
Improper placement of an analyzer, such as next
to active equipment, and improper air flow
management around the analyzer may cause the
ambient air temperature near the analyzer to
exceed the maximum limit. Analyzers exposed to
a higher ambient air temperature than
recommended may fail prematurely.
— Airflow through the cabinet must be clean and
direct with minimal obstruction.
— Cooled air must be provided to the base of the
cabinet.
— A fan tray must be fitted at the top of the
cabinet, and the side panels of the cabinet must
be positioned to achieve an effective convection
flow of air to the top fans.
B. Spacing Requirements
— There must be a minimum of 75 mm [3 in.]
between the front panel of the cabinet and the
analyzer.
— Analyzers must NEVER be mounted directly
above or below each other.
— ALWAYS maintain a minimum distance of 1U
rack space between the analyzer and active
equipment. ALWAYS maintain a minimum
distance of 1U rack space between 1U
analyzers and 2U rack space between 6U
analyzers.
NOTE
CAUTION