Hardware Installation and Reference Guide Preparation before Installation
Pay attention to the following tips:
The device and the floor are well grounded.
Take dust prevention measures in the room.
Maintain an appropriate humidity.
When the pluggable modules of the switch are being installed, wear antistatic wrist strap and make sure the
antistatic wrist strap is well grounded.
Do not use bare hand to directly touch the components and the printed-circuit board (PCB) when the boards are
used.
Use an anti-static shielding bag to properly store the board.
Do not let any clothes touch a circuit board. An antistatic wrist strap can only prevent human static electricity from
damaging the circuit board, but cannot prevent any static electricity on clothes.
2.1.5 Laser Safety
Among the modules supported by the RG-S6220-H, there are a great number of optical modules that are Class
Ⅰ
lasser
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-S6220-H 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-S6220-H 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-S6220-H and its installation accessories.
Be sure that the dimensions of the cabinet is appropriate for installation of the RG-S6220-H 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