Q-Flex Satellite Modem Installation and Operating Handbook
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Chapter 4
Installation
4.1 Unpacking
Prior to unpacking, inspect the exterior of the shipping container for any sign of damage
during transit. If damage is evident, contact the carrier immediately and submit a damage
report.
Carefully unpack all items, taking care not to discard any packing materials. Should the
unit need to be returned to Teledyne Paradise Datacom then you should use the original
packing carton as it is designed to provide the necessary level of protection during
shipment.
Once unpacked, visually inspect the contents to ensure all parts are present and that
there is no visible damage. Other than the unit itself, the shipping container should
contain a power cord and a Quick Start Guide.
4.2 Line Supply
This satellite modem is classified by the EN 60950-1 safety standard as a ‘pluggable
equipment Class A’. The mains operating range is 90V to 250V. A 48V DC input option is
available. Power consumption ranges from 40W to a maximum of 300W (when a BUC
PSU is fitted).
A power cord suitable for use in the country of operation is provided. If the power cord
needs to be replaced at any point then the replacement must be manufactured to an
equivalent specification. Compatible cable ratings include HAR, BASEC and HOXXX-X.
Compatible connector ratings include BS1636A, BSI, VDE, NF-USE, UL, CSA, OVE,
CEBEC, NEMKO, DEMKO, SETI, IMQ, SEV and KEMA-KEUR.
The installation of the satellite modem and the connection to the line supply must be
made in compliance with local and national wiring regulations for a Category II ‘impulse
over-voltage’ installation. The satellite modem should be positioned to allow a convenient
means of disconnection from the line supply.
4.3 Rack Mounting
If the unit is being installed in a rack then adequate ventilation and cooling should be
provided. There must be adequate clearance around the two side-mounted fans and the
ventilation holes on both sides of the unit.
For rack mounting, there are screw positions on the unit’s front panel for attaching it to the
rack but these must always be used in conjunction with suitable L-brackets underneath the
unit to support its weight.