Installation; Site Preparation; Environment; Power Requirements - Tasman Networks 1002 Installation Manual

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Site Preparation

Environment

Power Requirements

This chapter describes how to install and prepare the Tasman Networks Model 1002 and Model
1004 router for operation. Information is also provided describing the system front and back
panels, operator interface, how to mount the chassis, and how to connect network and power
cables.
Before you install the Model 1002 and Model 1004, familiarize yourself with the network
interface and power connections described in this chapter.
Before installing a Tasman Networks Model 1002 and Model 1004 router, ensure that the site
conditions comply with the following requirements and that the mounting equipment, tools,
and cables are available at the installation site.
Site location is important for the proper operation of the Model 1002 and Model 1004 router.
Place the unit in a clean, dry environment with adequate air circulation. Allow additional
clearance around the system for foot traffic and access to cable connectors on the rear panel.
Figure 5 shows the convection cooling vents on top of the unit. To prevent an
over-temperature condition, which could result in system failure or performance degradation,
make sure that these vents are not obstructed.
NOTE:
In normal operation, the router will be "warm to the touch."
Figure 5 Chassis Air Flow
CAUTION:
Do not stack routers on top of each other. Doing so will defeat the convection cooling ability
of the router and such action could lead to equipment damage.
Refer to Appendix A for more information about environmental requirements.
The Model 1002 and Model 1004 router operates on 12 VDC power. A 12 VDC power supply and
an AC power cord are shipped with the router.
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