Replacing a Pluggable Transceiver
Removing a Pluggable Transceiver
To make it easier to reattach the cables, make sure they are labeled.
1. Verify that you are properly grounded with an anti-static wrist strap or heel strap
connected to the grounded ESDjack.
2. If installed, remove the front cover from the shelf as described in Removing and
Installing Front Covers.
3. Disconnect the various cables.
4. Hold the pluggable transceiver between your thumb and forefinger and orient it so
that the label is on the left.
– or –
If the pluggable transceiver has a bale clasp, hold the pluggable transceiver between
your thumb and forefinger and orient it so that the optical port is toward you, and the
bale clasp is on the right.
5. Carefully pull the pluggable transceiver from the cage.
6. Place the defective pluggable transceiver on a static-dissipative mat.
7. Return the defective traffic module to ADVA Optical Networking as described in
Returning Equipment.
l Electrostatic Discharge Damage Prevention and Warning
l Laser and LED Safety Guidelines and Warnings
l Handling Fiber-Optic Cables
l Handling Pluggable Transceivers
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