GarrettCom 6K25 Manual De Usuario

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Magnum 6K25 Managed Fiber Switch            Installation and User Guide (04/06) 
 
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required 6KPM modules installed. There may be situations where 6KPM cards need to 
be added or replaced.  In cases where additional 6KPM cards are needed, the faceplate 
for an available front-mounted slot must be removed. The following procedure describes 
this operation. 
 
 
 
3.5.1  Preparation for Installing and Removing 6KPMs 
 
STOP!!!
 
Be sure the power cord and connections 
for all powers single or dual,  is unplugged 
from the chassis before attempting to remove 
and/or replace any PM cards. 
Failure to do so may result in damage to the unit 
and will void the warranty.
 
Caution- Avoid Static Discharge:   The port modules (like most electronic 
equipment) are sensitive to static discharge.  Use proper ESD measures when 
handling port modules. 
Step 1.  Make sure the 6KPM Card package has all necessary accessories to install it 
properly. Each 6KPM Card package except the Gigabit, for field installation 
contains (Daughterboard (Bigger) and Granddaughter board (smaller), three 5/8  
stand offs for Granddaughter board, six  #4-40 Pan-Head screws along with 
Front panel face plate package. The Front panel faceplate package includes 3 
retainer brackets and six #2-56 flat head screws. 
NOTE: Every 6KPM Card package comes with their matching Daughter and 
Granddaughter board. The copper 6KPM card should not work properly if 
mixed with other Fiber combo 6KPM card packages. Always install the PM 
module separately one by one to avoid the mixing. 
Step 2.  Remove Chassis Cover 
 
The Magnum 6K25 chassis are combined with top and bottom parts and 
assembled together with the help of 22 Philips-head screws. There are 7 screws located 
on the front-bottom and rear-top of the unit and four screws each on the sides.  Remove 
these screws. Once these are removed, the top cover is easily lifted off the chassis base. 
When the chassis top cover has been removed, the interior of the unit is exposed. 
 
  Figure 3.5.1a:   Removing Chassis Cover