Connecting The Cisco Ubr10012 Chassis To A Dc Power Source; Connecting Alarm Indicators; Recommended Tools And Supplies; Table 3-4 Tools And Supplies For Connecting Dc Power - Cisco Universal Broadband Router uBR10012 Hardware Installation Manual

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Connecting Alarm Indicators

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Connecting the Cisco uBR10012 Chassis to a DC Power Source

The DC power sources can be present at the site, or they can be provided by an external AC-input power
shelf. If you are using the 2400 W AC-input power shelf, ensure that you have already installed it, as
described in the
For information on connecting the DC-input power cables for the UBR10-PWR-DC= module to the
Cisco uBR10012 router, see
Router.
For information on connecting the DC-input power cables for the UBR10-PWR-DC-PLUS= DC PEM
module to the Cisco uBR10012 router, see
Universal Broadband
Connecting Alarm Indicators
The Cisco uBR10012 router provides relay contacts for optional (customer-supplied) audible or visual
alarm indicators. Relay contacts are provided for three levels of severity:

Recommended Tools and Supplies

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Tools and Supplies for Connecting DC Power
Description
Tie wraps
Antistatic mat and ESD-wrist
strap
2400 W AC-Input Power Shelf Installation
DC Power Entry Module for the Cisco uBR10012 Universal Broadband
Router.
Minor—This is an informational alarm and does not affect the system operation.
Major—A condition that affects system operation and should be investigated as soon as possible.
Critical—A condition that affects system operation and requires immediate attention.
lists the tools and supplies that you need to connect the alarm indicators.
Tools and Supplies for Connecting Alarm Indicators
Description
Flat-blade screwdriver
Wire stripping tool
14 AWG wire cables
ESD-preventive wrist strap
Chapter 3
Comments
The tie wraps bind the cables together and also bind
the cables to the side of the chassis.
If necessary
Guide.
3300 W DC Power Entry Module for the Cisco uBR10012
Comments
If necessary
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