Installing The Terminal Lug On The Secure Router 4134 - Avaya Secure Router 4134 Installation Manual

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Prepare and install the Avaya Secure Router 4134 chassis
• Ensure you have the screws that shipped with the chassis.
• Ensure you have a Phillips screwdriver #2.
• Ensure the mounting brackets are firmly installed on the chassis.
• Ensure you have appropriate antistatic materials.
• Avaya recommends that you have two people ready to help lift the chassis into the
equipment rack and securing it.
• Ensure your installation site meets the physical, electrical, and environmental
requirements described in
Procedure steps
1. Use two people to lift the chassis into available rack space.
2. Ensure that the chassis is level, and align the screw holes on the chassis brackets
3. Insert the screws, evenly spacing the mounting screws to hold the chassis in the

Installing the terminal lug on the Secure Router 4134

You must properly ground the Secure Router 4134 before you place it in service. You can
connect your ground wire to the grounding strip of the equipment rack, but you must also
ensure that the equipment rack is properly grounded.
For all installations, you must provide proper grounding through a UL Listed terminal attached
to the grounding location on the front panel of the router. The grounding lug, as well as the
screws and washers necessary to attach it to the Secure Router 4134, ship in the container
with the Secure Router.
Average time to install the grounding terminal: 1 minute.
Important:
You must install the Secure Router 4134 in a restricted-access location. You must limit
access to the Secure Router 4134 to authorized service personnel only.
Prerequisites
• You must have the terminal lug and the associated screws and washers that shipped with
the Secure Router 4134 chassis (two 8-32 x .187" pan head screws with external tooth
washer).
• You require a Phillips #2 screwdriver.
• You must provide DC power from an external source that provides overcurrent protection
of 12 amps (125% of the maximum Secure Router 4134 rating).
• You require a sufficient length of 8 AWG copper wire for the ground lead.
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Environmental requirements
with those on the equipment rack.
frame.
Comments? infodev@avaya.com
on page 49.
August 2013

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