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Installation
2.
Fit each wall-mounting bracket with 2 screws.
3.
Fit the device to the wall with M6 screws.
Inserting or Removing Fiber Optic SFP Transceiver
In explosion hazardous areas only use SFP transceivers listed in the SFP transceiver certificate
that is referenced in the certificate of this product.
Ensure to cover unused SFP transceivers slots with the provided dust protection caps.
Inserting fiber optic SFP transceiver
1.
If installed, pull the protective cover from the SFP socket on the switch.
2.
Line-up the SFP transceiver and insert it into the socket of port P3 or P4. The transceiver is fully
seated when you hear a click.
3.
Remove the dust protection cap from the SFP transceiver.
4.
Insert the LC connector of the fiber optic cable into the SFP transceiver.
Removing fiber optic SFP transceiver
Note
In the wall-mounting kit screws for wall-mounting brackets are not included.
Use the TX20 screws that are obtained by removing adapter.
Danger!
Explosion hazard from sparking when using operating elements!
Using operating elements in a potentially explosive atmosphere can cause sparks that can
ignite the surrounding atmosphere.
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While power is on, do not insert and remove SFP transceivers.
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When installing or removing SFP transceivers, make sure that power is removed.
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Only use operating elements (e.g., switch, slider, button, etc.) in the absence of a
potentially explosive atmosphere.
Danger!
Explosion hazard from electrostatic charge!
Electrostatic charges can discharge and consequently ignite a surrounding potentially explo-
sive atmosphere while installing or operating the device.
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Avoid electrostatic charges during installation and operation of the device.
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Observe electrostatic discharge (ESD) precautions.
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Wear an antistatic wrist or ankle strap that connects to an approved grounding source.
Note
Verify that the SFP transceiver is completely seated and secured in its
assigned socket on the switch by firmly pushing on the SFP transceiver. If the
SFP transceiver is not completely seated and secured in the receptacle, you
will hear a click as the triangular pin on the bottom of the SFP transceiver
snaps into the hole in the receptacle.