Unpack The Device; Mounting The Voice Gateway In Rack - Cisco VG410 Hardware Installation Manual

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Unpack the Device

Warning
Warning
Warning
Unpack the Device
Do not unpack the device until you are ready to install it. If the final installation site will not be ready for
some time, keep the chassis in its shipping container to prevent accidental damage. When you are ready to
install the chassis, proceed with unpacking it.
The chassis, accessory kit, publications, and any optional equipment you ordered may be shipped in more
than one container. When you unpack the containers, check the packing list to ensure that you received all of
the items on the list.
If anything appears damaged, or if you encounter problems when installing or configuring your system, contact
a customer service representative.

Mounting the Voice Gateway in Rack

You can install the Cisco VG410 Voice Gateway in 19-inch (48.26-cm) Electronic Industries Alliance (EIA)
racks. You can also mount the voice gateway in a 600-mm ETSI rack. You can mount the voice gateway in
the following ways:
• Front mounting: Brackets attached at the front of the chassis with the front panel facing forward. Brackets
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Statement 1024 Ground Conductor
This equipment must be grounded. To reduce the risk of electric shock, never defeat the ground conductor or
operate the equipment in the absence of a suitably installed ground conductor. Contact the appropriate electrical
inspection authority or an electrician if you are uncertain that suitable grounding is available.
Statement 1046 Installing or Replacing the Unit
To reduce risk of electric shock, when installing or replacing the unit, the ground connection must always be
made first and disconnected last.
If your unit has modules, secure them with the provided screws.
Statement 338 Prevent Accidental Discharge
To prevent accidental discharge in the event of a power line cross, route on-premise wiring away from power
cables and off-premise wiring, or use a grounded shield to separate the on-premise wiring from the power
cables and off-premise wiring. A power line cross is an event, such as a lightning strike, that causes a power
surge. Off-premise wiring is designed to withstand power line crosses. On-premise wiring is protected from
power line crosses by a device that provides overcurrent and overvoltage protection. Nevertheless, if the
on-premise wiring is in close proximity to or not shielded from, the off-premise wiring or power cable during
a lightning strike or power surge, the on-premise wiring can carry a dangerous discharge to the attached
interface, equipment, or nearby personnel.
can be attached so that mounting surface can be co-planar with the front of the chassis or recessed 1.0".
Installing the Cisco VG410 Voice Gateway

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