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Observing product and personnel safety guidelines 1-17
6200 Packet-Optical Platform Installation, Commissioning, and Testing Procedures
Release 1.1 009-6200-201 Draft Issue 1
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2014 Ciena
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Corporation September 2014
Protect all optical connectors of the transmit (Tx) and receive (Rx) optical
modules with clean dust caps at all times.
Store pluggable modules in their protective static-dissipative containers
(when not in use) to prevent damage to the exposed connector terminals.
Leave
spare modules in the original shielded containers until you need the
modules. To prevent damage to modules in storage, follow procedures that
prevent:
accumulation of dirt or dust on the pin connectors
damage to the printed-circuit board or its components
warpage (of printed-circuit boards stored in areas where the humidity can
exceed 95% and the temperature can exceed 70°C)
Transporting circuit packs and pluggable modules
When you transport modules, pack each module in its original shielded
container
and padding, or in an electrostatically shielded bag. If you lose the
original material, place the module in a shielded bag and use another
container with sufficient padding.
Controlling equipment access
The 6200 system is intended to be installed in a restricted access location.
Outside North America, the location restriction must be in accordance with the
international safety standard IEC/EN 60950-1. In the context of these
requirements, a restricted access location is further defined as a location:
where access is restricted to only trained personnel
to which unsupervised members of the general public are not admitted
Controlling equipment environment
The maximum operational long-term ambient temperature of the system
location is 40°C. A temperature above 40°C is permissible (according to ETSI
EN 300 019-1-3 V2.1.2 for Environmental Class 3.1: Temperature controlled
locations) provided the probability of occurrence is less than 1%. A
temperature of 50°C is permissible but the duration should not exceed 72
continuous hours. A temperature of 65°C is permissible in case of extended
temperature equipment.
This product should be installed in an environmentally controlled space
complying to the indoor contaminant level described in “NEBS GR-63 Core”.

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