Hardware Installation and Reference Guide
Preparing for Installation
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via the space, the energy is known as radiated interference. The interference source can be both a part of the interfered
system and a completely electrically isolated unit. Conducted interference results from the e lectromagnetic wire or signal
cable connection between the source and the sensitive component, along the cable the interference conducts from one
unit to another. Conducted interference often affects the power supply of the equipment, but can be controlled by a filter.
Radiated interference may affect any signal path in the equipment, and is difficult to shield.
Take effective measures for the power system to prevent the interference from the electric grid.
Keep the running position of the switch as far as possible from the grounding device of the power equipment or the
anti-lightning grounding device.
Keep the device away from high-power radio transmitter, radar transmitting station, and high -frequency large-current
device.
Take measures to isolate static electricity.
2.3 Precautions for Fiber Connection
Before you connect the fibers, check that the optical connector type and fiber type match the optical interface type used.
In addition, pay attention to the Tx and Rx directions of the fiber. The Tx end of this device should be connected to the
Rx end of the peer device, and the Rx end of this device to the Tx end of the peer device.
2.4 Tools
List of Tools
Common Tools
Phillips screwdriver, flat-head screwdriver, wires, network cables, fastening bolts,
diagonal pliers, and binding straps
Special Tools
Anti-static tools
Meters
Multimeter
The RG-S5760C-X series switch is delivered without a tool kit. Please prepare a tool kit yourself.