Section BXM‐10N‐HE5‐20A
030‐101815 Rev. A
R
7
1402IARA
3.2
Following Proper Safety Precautions
The cabinet should be installed only by authorized and trained
personnel. Always exercise caution and follow all safety pre
cautions.
Important Safety Instructions
(Please Save)
When using your telephone/telecommunications equipment,
follow basic safety instructions to reduce the risk of fire, elec
tric shock, and injury to person(s), including the following
:
A.
Read and understand all instructions.
B.
Follow all warnings and instructions marked on product.
C.
Do not place this product on an unstable cart, stand or table:
the product may fall, causing serious damage to product.
D.
Slots and openings in the cabinet are provided for ventilation.
To protect it from overheating, these openings must not be
blocked or covered. This product should never be placed near
or over a radiator or heat register. This product should not be
placed in a built‐in installation unless proper ventilation is pro
vided.
E.
This product should be operated only from the type of power
source indicated on the marking label.
F.
Never push objects of any kind into this product through cabi
net slots as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short
out parts that could result in the risk of fire or electrical shock.
Never spill liquids of any kind on the product.
CAUTION ‐ STATIC‐SENSITIVE
This product contains static‐sensitive components! Proper
electrostatic discharge procedures must be followed to
maintain personal and equipment safety. Do not store units
near magnetic, electromagnetic or electrostatic fields. Always
store or ship units in the original static‐protective packaging
from Westell. Use anti‐static mats when working on units.
‐ PRECAUTIONARY STATEMENT ‐
Never install telephone wiring during a lightning storm.
Never install telephone jacks in wet locations unless the jack
is specifically designed for wet locations.
Never touch uninsulated telephone wires or terminals unless
the telephone line has been disconnected at the network
interface.
Use caution when installing or modifying telephone lines.
3.3
Selecting and Preparing the Mounting Type
and Site
(Pre‐Mounting Considerations)
Mount the cabinet in a location with an adequate earth ground
and power access, with unobstructed cabinet access, and which
insures the best lighting, ventilation, heat dissipation, and
equipment access. Verify sufficient space exists to allow the
opening of the left‐hinged large door, to access and mount the
cabinet, to mount and access the optional battery box if it will
be mounted below it, and to adequately access, prepare, and
dress all cables. Adequate horizontal and vertical space should
be be left between any multiple installations to allow for cabi
net opening, equipment access, and cable routings and
preparations. Follow company practice for the proper distance
from the cable entry point or from upstream or downstream
equipment.
Figure 10. Front View, With Dimensions
25.2”
22.5”
26.8”
4”
24”
4”
4”
4”
1.5 1.5 1
1.5
1
1.5
25.5”
FRONT VIEW
Distances between the
holes in the top mounting
flange are the same as
the bottom flange.
Also see Figure 24 & Figure 25.
3.4
Gathering all Tools and Equipment
The following tools and supplies (not provided) are required to
mount the Boxer cabinet.
Door Opening/Locking Tools
V
7/16” can wrench or 216 tool
V
Padlock (optional)
Knock‐Out Removal Tools
V
Hammer
V
Punch
V
Pliers
Cabinet Mounting Tools, Equipment, and Hardware
V
Tape measure
V
Marking utensil (to mark mounting hole locations)
V
Level (optional)
V
Power or hand drill with assorted bits, plus long bits or drill
bit extensions if pole mounting
V
Socket driver and sockets, or wrenches
V
Wall‐ or pole‐mounting hardware, such as 3/8” diameter
wood‐type lag screws or bolts
V
H‐frame mounting hardware (for H‐frame mounting)
V
Optional pole‐mount kit (for pole mounting)
V
Outdoor site preparation tools
V
Safety gloves and glasses (optional)
V
Power hoist or lifting equipment and cables (optional)
V
Assorted screwdrivers
V
Appropriate ground wire and equipment
Cable Preparation Tools and Equipment
V
Cable opening and preparation tools
V
Proper lengths and types of communications cables
V
Proper lengths and types of power cables and fittings
V
Cable management supplies (ties, clips, markers, etc.)
V
Power installation and testing equipment