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SURPASS
Safety Instructions for Personal and
Products (EN 60950/IEC 60950)
1
Transport and assembly of call Dispatch of OEM devices
handling facilities The installation personnel must ensure that the original
(special) packaging is retained after the assembling of
Transport and Assembly of Racks OEM devices. This includes, for example, the packag-
ing of:
For transport from the factory to the assembly location,
– Magnetic disk device (MDD)
the racks are supplied without a case, but with transport
– Magneto optical disk device (MOD)
protection covering the module side, the wiring side,
– PCs with monitor and keyboard
and both side surfaces. The packaging for transport
– Printers
protection forms a rigid unit around the rack, which is
– Announcement equipment
fully equipped with frames, modules and current con-
verters.
The transport protection, including the Handling modules with
! front and rear panel, should not be electrostatic-sensitive components
removed until the rack is at its final
assembly location in the network node. The modules must be handled with special care, as
each of them contains a large number of electrostatic-
Once the rack has been assembled in the network sensitive components.
node, the transport protection mounted by the manu- All the integrated components used (including TTL) are
facturer should be left on until the major installation i electrostatic-sensitive components. All modules carry
work on the rack has been completed. This protects the the electrostatic-sensitive component label.
module and wiring side.
The lead seals on the frames should not be
! removed until the racks are grounded by the
Plus conductor.
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The holder is on the module side of the rack on the right Additional regulations for handling modules with
rack upright. It is important that the conductive parts of electrostatic-sensitive components
the banana plug are not touched when it is inserted (as – Electrostatic-sensitive components must not be
this bridges the leakage resistance). brought into contact with electrostatically charged
or chargeable objects.
– Electrostatic-sensitive components may only be
Right rack upright
brought into contact with high-impedance conduc-
tive materials (”gentle” discharge); no ”hard” dis-
Location for tool for pulling charges are to be carried out using metallic plates,
and inserting modules
etc.
– Electrostatic-sensitive components must only be
placed on grounded surfaces
(flexible sheets with ground connection for service).
– Electrostatic-sensitive components are only to be
transported in approved packaging, and personnel
must put on a grounded wristband before removing
packaging.
– Electrostatic-sensitive components should not be
placed near to strong electrical d.c. fields,
e.g. cathode ray tubes / monitors (safety distance at
Discharge socket least 10 cm).
for the wristband – The leakage resistance of the wristbands must be
checked regularly by operating personnel.
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Before replacing a module, the operator must put on
the conductive wristband. The wristband must then be
connected via the flexible feeder to the discharge sock-
Guide rail Lock
et in the tool holder.
The special tool for module replacement is to be
! used in pulling and insertion Unlock
procedures
• Inserting a module
Push the replacement module into the guide rails in
the frame. Check that the module is inserted cor-
rectly in both the lower and the upper guide rails.
Push the module back along the guide rails until
there is a slight resistance, then press lightly with
your hand against the resistance. The spring-con- Plug in
tact strips of the module (module connector) are
now centered on the blade-contact strips in the Faceplate
frame.
To press the spring-contact strips onto the blade Module Plug in
contact of the blade-contact strips, use the ”plug-in
side” of the tool. To insert the module, position the
tool at the lower edge of the faceplate; the tool is to
the right side of the module. Pull down the ”nose” of
the plug-in side of the tool into the slot of the sup-
porting rail of the frame and the guide rail - this is
Guide rail
directly to the right of the part of the faceplate point-
ing forwards. When the tool is then pushed up- Tool
wards, the spigot on the plug-in side of the tool
presses against the faceplate and pushes the mod- Inserting a module:
ule onto the blade-contact strips. Push the tool up- The special tool for replacing modules must be used for both pulling
and inserting modules (C39300-A195-B88)
wards until the module can be heard to click into
place.
If the module is inserted correctly, its faceplate will
be on a level with those of its neighboring modules.
4
Replacement of lithium batteries on All optical interfaces on the transmit side have an auto-
matic laser shutdown mechanism (ALS) which is acti-
modules vated in the following situations irrespective of the error
Module IOP:AUC, input/output processor for authentic- or fault messages output:
ity center, contains a lithium battery for preserving the – transmit power too high
memory contents in the event of a power outage. The – receive power too low (including loss of signal,
battery must be replaced after an operating period of LOS)
one year. The battery replacement must be recorded in – asymmetric data signal
a list. – in single fiber mode and in the event of direction
mismatch (DM)
Battery replacement
If the receive signal is lost, the laser transmitter waits 60
Batteries may only be replaced by s to 80 s (at most) and then makes periodic attempts to
! operating personnel. When inserting new switch itself back on so that bidirectional data commu-
batteries, remember to check for correct nication can be reestablished once the optical fiber link
polarity has been restored. If a signal is still not received from
the distant end, the automatic laser shutdown mecha-
CAUTION:
nism is activated again.
Use only authorized batteries specified in the manual. Devices and modules with
The table shows the authorized lithium battery types this label contain laser
equipment.
of series CR... and the relevant technical data.
Caution!
Lasers and optical
fibers must not be Refer also to the instructions on
subjected to me- handling lasers and optical fibers on
chanical stress. the optical modules.
5
Fuses Filter replacement
The fixed climatic conditions must be ensured for the
Fuse replacement
SURPASS products. This requires regular preventative
Fuses should be replaced only by maintenance of the air-conditioning and the filter sys-
! operating personnel. tem, as well as keeping the area, in which the switching
system is installed, clean.
Only the fuses specified in the manual should be used.
The following table lists the rated currents and the rele- Replacing the filter elements in the FANBOX
vant Siemens item numbers of the fuses that can be The filters are situated on the underside of the FAN-
used. BOX. They must be replaced using the procedures de-
scribed in the construction manual.
Rated current (A) Siemens item number
Caution!
1 C30327-Z54-C30 ! The FANBOX must be switched off before
4 C30327-Z54-C33 the filter elements are replaced and switched
on again after successful replacement.
10 C30327-Z54-C35