FRM220 Chassis Quick Installation Guide
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Chassis Specifications
Environment
Temperature
-10 - 50
C Ambient (14-122
F)
Humidity
5-95% non condensing
Alarm relay contact ratings
125VAC
1A
110VDC
0.6A
30VDC
4A
Power Module Specifications
AC Power Module
Input : Universal, 100 ~ 240 ±10% VAC; Frequency : 50/60 Hz ±10%
Output : DC 12V, 200W maximum rating
Connector : C14 (IEC 60320-1)
DC Power Module (two types, DC48 and DC24
Input : 36 ~ 60 VDC (DC48), 18 ~ 36 VDC (DC24)
Output : DC 12V, 160W (DC48), 128W (DC24) maximum rating
Connector : 3 connector terminal block
AC Power Cord Specification
(detachable cord, C13 connector, with national plug per national
standards)
6A rated 18AWG (conductors with a minimum cross-section area of 0.75 mm
2
)
DC Power Cord Specification
(wiring must comply with EN 60950-1:2006 standard)
Conductors with a minimum cross-section area of 1mm
2
(16AWG)
Protective Earth (PE) Specification
(wiring must comply with EN 60950-1:2006 standard)
Conductor with a minimum cross-section area of 0.75mm
2
(18AWG), star washer and non-self-
tapping M3.5 screw
Power Consumption
~60 watts (fully loaded chassis, with random mix of line card types)
Heat Generation
~120 BTU (fully loaded chassis, with random mix of line card types)
Compliance
European Union : EN55022:2006, Class A, EN55024:1998+A1:2001+A2:2003, and EN60950-
1:2001
FCC : part 15, subpart B, class A
Reliability
MTTB : >65,000 hours (25
C)
Physical Specifications
Dimensions : 438mm (Width) x 302mm (Depth) x 44mm (Height)
(US: 17 1/4" wide x 11 7/8" deep x 1 3/4" high)
Weight : 2.6Kg (US: ~5.75 lbs)
AC module weight : 1050g (US 2.3 lbs)
DC module weight : 930g (US 2 lbs)
NMC card weight : 120g (US 0.25 lbs)
Net Weight : 4.6kgs (US 10 lbs)
(with 1 NMC, 1 AC +1 DC power module & two bracket panels for 19" rack-mounting)
Fully Populated Reference Net Weight: 5.5Kg (US 12 lbs.)
(fully loaded, two powers, NMC and 7 pcs 10/100i line cards)
NMC (SNMP)
The
FRM220-CH08
must be ordered with an NMC Card. The card is placed in the far left, upper
card slot. Management is accomplished either via local control on the asynchronous RS-232 port with
an ASCII terminal or via Ethernet and any standard SNMP network management software that supports
MIB-II. The WEB GUI based interface provides an easy method for the user to operate and monitor the
whole system. Almost all line cards support remote in-band configuration when paired with the same
type stand-alone in-band converter.