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BANDIT II C2C Module, Document 3
Figure 3-2. Three-Pronged DC Power Connector
Figure 3-3. Bottom Section of Three-Pronged Connector Shell
To connector your BANDIT device to a DC power source, perform the following procedure.
Use the following steps to connect cables to user equipment and prepare the BANDIT chassis
for configuration and use.
Note:
See the
BANDIT II C2C Hardware Description and Specifications
chassis and the ports.
1
Place the BANDIT chassis on a tabletop or shelf.
Note:
Make sure there is sufficient room above and below the chassis for ventilation
and cooling. See the requirements in
Ventilation for BANDIT Products
2
Connect an earth ground wire to the chassis, as follows: Attach a (minimum) 12 AWG
wire to the earth ground bolt (next to the safety ground symbol), on the back of the
chassis. Use a ring terminal, such as an AMP (part number 36160), for this connection.
Warning:
An earth ground must connect to the chassis so that the chassis remains
grounded even when it is not receiving power.
3
Connect the BANDIT chassis’s ports to their network devices. For example, connect the
LAN ports, WAN port, modem port, serial port(s), and expansion port to the network
devices, as follows:
Warning:
If you need to disable the BANDIT devices’s plug-and-play mode, do not
connect the WAN port or the LAN ports to equipment until after you have completed
this entire procedure.
1
a
Use an Ethernet 10-Base-T cable to connect the WAN port to the WAN equipment.
b
Use an Ethernet 10-Base-T cable to connect each LAN port to its equipment.
c
If your BANDIT chassis uses IDU™ or RDU™ serial ports, connect the IDU or RDU
serial ports to the network equipment.
1. Plug-and-play mode is disabled by default in all BANDIT chassis except the BANDIT IP.
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