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Cisco NCS 2006 - NTP-G331 Removing the Deep-Front Panel of the NCS 2002 Shelf

Cisco NCS 2006
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VoltmeterTools/Equipment
Connect the chassis to the office ground. For
detailed instructions on how to ground the
chassis, refer to the Electrostatic Discharge and
Grounding Guide for Cisco NCS 2000 Series
NTP-L30 Opening and Removing the Standard
Door of the NCS 2002 Shelf, on page 111
DLP-L50 Connecting Office Power (DC) to the
NCS 2002 Shelf (ANSI Only), on page 83
DLP-L51 Connecting Office Power (DC) to the
NCS 2002 Shelf (ETSI Only), on page 88
Prerequisite Procedures
RequiredRequired/As Needed
OnsiteOnsite/Remote
NoneSecurity Level
Do not apply power to the shelf until you complete all installation steps.Caution
To ensure safety of personnel and equipment, do not connect any power cables into the power module
until the module is completely installed into the chassis. Statement 389
Warning
To reduce the risk of electric shock, switch on the power only after the power cord is completely
installed into the power module. Statement 390
Warning
Procedure
Step 1
Using a voltmeter, verify the office battery and ground at the following points on the fuse panel:
a) To verify the power, place the black test lead of the voltmeter to the frame ground. Place the red test lead
on the A-side connection and verify that it is between 40.5 VDC and 57.6 VDC. Place the red test lead
on the B-side connection and verify that it is between 40.5 VDC and 57.6 VDC.
The voltages 40.5 VDC and 57.6 VDC are, respectively, the minimum and maximum voltages
required to power the chassis. The nominal steady state voltage is -48 VDC.
Note
Cisco NCS 2000 Series Hardware Installation Guide
93
Connecting Power and Ground
DLP-L53 Turning On and Verifying DC Office Power on the NCS2002Shelf

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