RG-SS6510
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4C Series Switch Hardware Installation and Reference Guide
Preparation before Installation
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2.1.5 Laser Safety
Among the modules supported by the RG-S6510-4C, there are a great number of fiber modules that are Class
I
laser
product.
Precautions:
When a fiber transceiver works, ensure that the port has been connected with a fiber or has been covered by a
dust cap so as to keep out dust and prevent it from burning your eyes.
Do not stare at any fiber port.
Do not stare at any fiber port under any circumstances, as this may cause permanent damage to your eyes.
2.2 Installation Site Requirements
Install the RG-S6510-4C indoor. To ensure normal operation and a prolonged service life of the device, the installation
site must meet the following requirements.
2.2.1 Rack Mounting Requirements
Make sure the cabinet complies with the following conditions if the RG-S6510-4C is installed in the cabinet:
Install the switch in an open cabinet as much as possible. If you install the switch inside a closed cabinet, be sure
that the cabinet has a good ventilation and heat dissipation system.
Be sure that the cabinet is firm enough to bear the weight of the RG-S6510-4C and its installation accessories.
Be sure that the dimensions of the cabinet is appropriate for installation of the RG-S6510-4C that can reserve a
certain space for the front, back, left and right panels for heat dissipation.
The cabinet should be properly grounded.
2.2.2 Ventilation Requirements
For the RG-S6510-4C series products, leave sufficient space in the front and at the back of the chassis (at least 20cm)
for ventilation. After various cables are connected, bundle the cables or place them in the cable management bracket to
avoid blocking air inlets. Dust the device every three months to avoid blocking the ventilation openings.
2.2.3 Temperature and Humidity Requirements
To ensure the normal operation and a prolonged service life of the RG-S6510-4C, maintain an appropriate temperature
and humidity in the equipment room. The equipment room with too high or too low temperature and humidity for a long
period of time may damage the equipment.
In an environment with high relative humidity, the insulating material may have bad insulation or even leak
electricity. And sometimes the materials may suffer from mechanical performance change and metallic parts may
get rusted.
On the other hand, in an environment with low relative humidity, the insulating strip may dry and shrink, and static
electricity may occur easily and endanger the circuit on the device.