Install cables in such a way that they do not pose an accident risk (by people tripping over
them) and also so that they are not damaged.
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General information
If the installation is brought into the operating site from a cold environment, condensation
may occur. Wait until the temperature of the installation has adjusted to the ambient tem-
perature and until the installation is absolutely dry before you start it up.
Before starting wall assembly, check whether the load-bearing capacity of the wall is ade-
quate, e.g. in the event of plasterboard walls.
When maintenance work has been completed, always re-install all safety equipment in the
right place. Also close all doors, covers, or the housing after completing test and mainte-
nance work.
All cables and lines which leave a system cabinet must be shielded at least between the
connection point in the cabinet and the point at which the cable leaves the cabinet.
Use a clip and pressure screw to contact all shield fabric to the cabinet outlet. This also
applies to permanently connected service equipment.
Connect all cables only to the specified connection points.
Do not install any external modems in the installation cabinets.
1.2
CE Mark
A31003-S1220-D300-3-76D1, March 2000
HOP/HOP E, Version 2.0, Supplement to the Installation and System Administration Guide
The device conforms to EU guidelines, as attested by the CE mark.
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Important Notices
CE Mark
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