AT-3624TS Connectivity
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4.
Attach the chassis guide/handle assembly, with the screws provided
with the chassis, to each side of the Slave. Make sure the handles are
aligned with the front of the module.
5.
Remove the blank faceplate/air-dam assembly from the slot (slot three)
where you will be installing the Slave.
6.
Slide the Slave along the chassis guide in the rackmount chassis
without seating it in the backplane connector.
7.
Plug in the Slave’s power cord.
8.
Check to see if the Power indicator illuminates.
9.
Check to see that the Slave performs a self-test.
The Slave will temporarily illuminate all port LEDs in sequence,
beginning with port 1 and continuing with port 2, port 3 and so
forth. The self-test recurs until a port is connected.
10. Align the backplane connector with the interrepeater bus connector on
the back panel of the Slave.
11. Seat the interrepeater bus port of the Slave carefully in the backplane.
Note
When inserting or removing hub modules, the power cord should remain
plugged in (using the hot swapping method). To use the hot swapping
method, the module must be disconnected from the backplane before the
power cord is unplugged. If a fault occurs (Fault light stays ON), disengage
the repeater module from the backplane, unplug and replug the power
cord, and re-seat the module.
12. Check that the Master downloads management software after the
Slave is seated in the backplane connector. During the download:
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All LED ports illuminate
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The fault LED illuminates
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All port LEDs temporarily go OFF to show that download is
complete
13. Attach the Slave to the rackmount chassis with standard rackmount
screws (not provided).
14. Plug in your data cables to the hub and the network.
15. Check the Link indicators.
If one or more of the ports on the Slave module is transferring data,
the Activity indicator will illuminate.
16. Make sure the empty slot (slot four) is covered with its blank faceplate/
air- dam assembly.
Your AT-3624TS repeater is now active in the chassis, serving in a
managed hub configuration.