Summary of Contents for Cisco RF Gateway 1 Modules
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Related Publications Refer to the following documents for additional information regarding hardware and software. Cisco RF Gateway 1 System Guide, part number 4024958 Cisco RF Gateway 1 Configuration Guide, part number 4025112 In This Document ...
Overview Installing/Removing the Power Supply Unit (PSU) CAUTION: During installation, the module connector must align evenly with the connector inside the module slot. Misalignment may cause the connector pins to bend. Modules contain static-sensitive devices. Always follow proper electrostatic discharge (ESD) handling procedures (wristband with ground strap and ESD mat) when installing modules in the housing.
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Overview To Remove a PSU Remove the power cord from the PSU. Unscrew the thumb screw. Pull the latch and disengage from the flange. Firmly pull and remove the PSU. Important: If only one PSU is installed, it is recommended that it be installed in slot PSU ...
Overview Installing/Removing the QAM Card The housing contains 6 hot-pluggable QAM Cards. These cards occupy slots 1-6 of the housing. The following illustration shows the 6 QAM card slots in the housing. Important: QAM cover plates (part number 4034070) must be installed in unpopulated ...
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Overview To Install the QAM Card Note: When a QAM Card is installed in the chassis and connected to ground via the power cord or via an earth bonding wire, a wristband with ground strap should be connected to the ESD socket of the chassis. See illustration below for location of ESD socket.
Overview Installing/Removing SFP Modules The housing has 4 ports that can be configured with electrical or optical small form-factor pluggable (SFP) modules. The SFP transceivers have three different types of latching devices used to secure and detach the SFP module from a Gigabit Ethernet port: The Tab SFP transceiver (a) ...
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Overview To Remove an SFP Module Unplug the optical fiber or electrical cable from the SFP module. Remove the SFP module according to the instructions below. To remove a Tab SFP module, pull the tab gently until the module disengages ...
For Information For Information If You Have Questions If you have technical questions, call Cisco Services for assistance. Follow the menu options to speak with a service engineer. 4034004 Rev B...
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