Confidential
Chapter 3
Connecting Cables
MT3204 Series Installation Manual v1.0
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Identification Tag Attachment
This process involves attaching a marker cable tie, a nameplate, and a label to both
ends of a cable (connections to a connector) to identify the use of the cable and the
cabling path.
Follow these guidelines when attaching an identification tag.
When installing the cable outdoor, use relief engraving and coated labels to
prevent the markings from being erased.
Since the form and attachment method for identification tags are different for
each provider, consult with the provider before attaching the tags.
When connecting the cables, always connect the ground cable first. If a worker
contacts the equipment, connects a cable, or performs maintenance without
connecting the ground cable, the system can be damaged or the worker may be
injured due to static electricity and short circuit.
When performing cable work for the system, proceed with the ground work before
any other work to prevent errors occurring due to static electricity and other
reasons.
After completing cable installation, unused ports must be capped.
When installing, ensure not to overlap or tangle the cables. In addition, consider
future expansion. Install the DC power cable and the data transmission cable away
from the AC power cable to prevent electromagnetic induction.
Ensure the work is done by personnel properly trained for the cabling job.