Zhone 5100 Guía De Instalación

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CHAPTER 2
Installation
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Vpacket 5100/6100 Series Installer’s Guide
Power considerations
The 5100/6100 VDR power supply is auto-ranging and supports input voltages between 115-240 
VAC, 1.8-1.0 A, 50/60 Hz.
Required materials 
To install a Vpacket 5100/6100 VDR, you need the following tools and parts that are not included 
with the unit:
__ A flathead screwdriver (1-2 pt.) to secure the cables to the hardware
__ A cresent wrench to secure the captive grounding nut on the 5100/6100 VDR back panel
__ Screws appropriate for securing the unit in a rack
__ Wire to ground the chassis
__ Cables (Cable type depends on the model. See Appendix C.)
Note. To connect any of the ports (Ethernet LAN, Ethernet WAN, the PSTN 
Lifeline, analog FXS, T1-voice) to their respective devices, you must provide industry-
standard cables that conform to the pin assignments as described in Appendix C 
__ Management Console or Modem
You can attach a personal computer (PC) or VT-100 terminal console or equivalent to the  
5100/6100 VDR management port to configure and manage the device. If the PC or terminal 
has a 25-pin connector, you need a 9-pin-to-25-pin adapter.
General guidelines
When installing a 5100/6100 VDR, you must observe the following guidelines:
Ensure that the side of the unit with the fans (right-hand side panel if you are facing the unit 
from head-on) is not obstructed or top-oriented; this would encourage overheating.
Collocate the 5100/6100 VDR, punchdown block, and socket-outlet to which the 5100/6100 
VDR will be connected.
Make sure that there is sufficient clearance for airflow and cable routing space. There should 
be sufficient room at the front of the unit to view the LEDs on the front panel and sufficient 
room at the back to route cables to the connectors on the back panel.
Ensure that the indoor room temperature does not exceed 50° C (122° F).
Keep the 5100/6100 VDR clean and free of dust and other contaminating particles before, 
during, and after installation.
Properly ground the 5100/6100 VDR unit (See Appendix B) to avoid ESD damage and 
promote fire safety.