Cabinet Unpacking And Setup; Overview; Presetup Inspection; Unpacking The Cabinet - Paradyne Compshere 3000 Series Installation Manual

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Cabinet Unpacking and Setup

Overview

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Presetup Inspection

Unpacking the Cabinet

Cabinet Setup
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Leveling the Cabinet
Reversing the Cabinet Doors
Overview
Paradyne provides a COMSPHERE 72-inch high
cabinet for mounting the COMSPHERE 3000 Series
Carriers. Up to six carriers can be mounted into a single
cabinet. Alternatively, you can mount carriers into other
commercial EIA standard 19-inch and 23-inch wide
cabinets.
When shipped:
Cabinets are packed in cardboard shipping
containers secured to wooden pallets.
The shipping containers are bound with plastic
straps.
Inside the shipping container, the cabinet itself is
strapped to the wooden pallet with plastic straps.
There is minimal clearance between the cabinet and the
shipping container, and the cabinet frame is not wrapped
in packing material.
Presetup Inspection
Before opening the shipping container, inspect it for
signs of damage. Specific signs to check for are:
Major tears or puncture holes on the sides of the
container
Splits in the seams
Corner damage or any additional signs of the
container having been dropped
If the shipping container does show signs of damage,
report this immediately to your shipping representative
and also to your service representative.
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July 1999
Unpacking the Cabinet
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Procedure
1. Use a utility knife to cut all plastic straps
surrounding the shipping container.
2. Cut around the base of the container to unpack the
cabinet. Do not cut along the container's seams.
Doing so may damage the cabinet because of the
lack of clearance. Lift the container off the
cabinet.
NOTE
If your ceilings do not provide
enough clearance to lift the
container, tip the container and
cabinet sideways. You will need
another person to help you tip
the container and cabinet, and
pull the container off.
3. Once the container is off, cut the plastic straps
holding the cabinet frame to the pallet.
4. Remove the packing material at the base of the
cabinet and use a large dolly to lift and move the
cabinet to its desired location.
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