Getting Started; Before Initializing And Operating The Unit; Initial Inspection; Operating Environment - JDS Uniphase SB Series User Manual

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Getting Started

The SB Series Fiberoptic Switch consists of the switch unit and an AC power cord. The rack-
mount kit is optional.

Before Initializing and Operating the Unit

Inspect the unit for any signs of damage.
Read the user's manual thoroughly, and become familiar with all safety symbols and
instructions to ensure that the unit is operated and maintained safely.

Initial Inspection

Warning
To avoid electrical shock, do not initialize or operate the unit if it bears any sign
of damage to any portion of its exterior surface, such as the outer cover or
panels.
Check that the unit and contents are complete:
1. Wear an anti-static wrist strap, and work in an electrostatic discharge (ESD) controlled
area.
2. Inspect the shipping container for any indication of excessive shock to the contents, and
inspect the contents to ensure that the shipment is complete.
3. Inspect the unit for structural damage that can have occurred during shipping.
4. Connect the unit to a power source, using the AC power cord provided.
5. Set the power switch to I (on) to initialize the SB switch. All key lamps and status LEDs
light. If no malfunction is detected during power-up, all lamps and LEDs turn off and the
display reads 0. If a malfunction is detected during the power-up sequence, an error
message is displayed.
6. Set the power switch to O (off), and disconnect the AC power cord from the power supply
and from the unit.
7. Keep the packaging.
Immediately inform JDS Uniphase and, if necessary, the carrier if the contents of the shipment
are incomplete, if the unit or any of its components are damaged or defective, or if the unit
does not pass the initial inspection.

Operating Environment

In order for the unit to meet the warranted specifications, the operating environment must meet
the following conditions for temperature, humidity, and ventilation.
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