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Cisco RF Gateway 1 Modules Installation Instructions Manual
Cisco RF Gateway 1 Modules Installation Instructions Manual

Cisco RF Gateway 1 Modules Installation Instructions Manual

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Cisco RF Gateway 1 Modules
Installation Instructions
Overview
Introduction
The purpose of this document is to provide users with instructions for
installing/removing modules from the RF Gateway 1.
Audience
This document is intended for system engineers or managers responsible for
operating and/or maintaining this product.
Related Publications
Refer to the following documents for additional information regarding hardware
and software.
Cisco RF Gateway 1 System Guide, part number 4024958
Cisco RF Gateway 1 Configuration Guide, part number 4025112
In This Document
Installing/Removing the Power Supply Unit (PSU) ............................................. 2
Installing/Removing the QAM Card ...................................................................... 4
Installing/Removing SFP Modules .......................................................................... 6
For Information ........................................................................................................... 8

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Summary of Contents for Cisco RF Gateway 1 Modules

  • Page 1 Related Publications Refer to the following documents for additional information regarding hardware and software. Cisco RF Gateway 1 System Guide, part number 4024958  Cisco RF Gateway 1 Configuration Guide, part number 4025112  In This Document ...
  • Page 2: Installing/Removing The Power Supply Unit (Psu)

    Overview Installing/Removing the Power Supply Unit (PSU) CAUTION:  During installation, the module connector must align evenly with the connector inside the module slot. Misalignment may cause the connector pins to bend.  Modules contain static-sensitive devices. Always follow proper electrostatic discharge (ESD) handling procedures (wristband with ground strap and ESD mat) when installing modules in the housing.
  • Page 3 Overview To Remove a PSU Remove the power cord from the PSU. Unscrew the thumb screw. Pull the latch and disengage from the flange. Firmly pull and remove the PSU. Important: If only one PSU is installed, it is recommended that it be installed in slot PSU ...
  • Page 4: Installing/Removing The Qam Card

    Overview Installing/Removing the QAM Card The housing contains 6 hot-pluggable QAM Cards. These cards occupy slots 1-6 of the housing. The following illustration shows the 6 QAM card slots in the housing. Important: QAM cover plates (part number 4034070) must be installed in unpopulated ...
  • Page 5 Overview To Install the QAM Card Note: When a QAM Card is installed in the chassis and connected to ground via the power cord or via an earth bonding wire, a wristband with ground strap should be connected to the ESD socket of the chassis. See illustration below for location of ESD socket.
  • Page 6: Installing/Removing Sfp Modules

    Overview Installing/Removing SFP Modules The housing has 4 ports that can be configured with electrical or optical small form-factor pluggable (SFP) modules. The SFP transceivers have three different types of latching devices used to secure and detach the SFP module from a Gigabit Ethernet port: The Tab SFP transceiver (a) ...
  • Page 7 Overview To Remove an SFP Module Unplug the optical fiber or electrical cable from the SFP module. Remove the SFP module according to the instructions below. To remove a Tab SFP module, pull the tab gently until the module disengages ...
  • Page 8: For Information

    For Information For Information If You Have Questions If you have technical questions, call Cisco Services for assistance. Follow the menu options to speak with a service engineer. 4034004 Rev B...
  • Page 10 Cisco and the Cisco logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Cisco and/or its affiliates in the U.S. and other countries. To view a list of cisco trademarks, go to this URL: www.cisco.com/go/trademarks. Third party trademarks mentioned are the property of their respective owners.