SICOM6000 User’s Manual
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User’s cables and power cable should be laid separately.
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Inside walkways, the cables should be properly arranged in good order, with uniform, smooth
and flat turnings.
7
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Cables should be straightly laid in cable channels. Extruding of cable from cable channels to
block other outlet or inlet holes is not allowed. The cables at the outlet part of cable channel or
at turnings should be bundled and fixed.
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If cables, power line and grounding conductor are laid in the same channel, cables, power line
and grounding conductor should be not folded or blended together. If a cable line is overly long,
coil and place it in the middle of the cabling rack, do not let it cover on other cables.
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When laying the pigtail, avoid knotting of optical fiber cable, minimize the amount of turnings
and avoid turnings with overly small radius. Bundle pigtails in proper tightness and avoid too
tightly bundling. If laid on a cabling rack, it should be placed separately from other cables.
10. There must be the relevant marks at both ends of cable and the information on the marks
should be explicit to facilitate maintenance.
Attention:
When laying pigtails, prevent optical fiber cable from knotting, minimize the amount of turnings
and avoid turnings with too small radius, because turning with too small radius will result in
serious consumption of optical signal of links, affecting communication quality.
4.6
Hardware
Maintenance
1
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Ensure the device operation environment meet requirements
2
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Monitoring device working status. When the device operate normally,
z
POW indicator in the power module is ON
z
Power indicator (POW) and system operation indicator (RUN) in main control module is ON
z
The port indicators in interface modules are ON or blink
z
All power indicators are ON