DS2000-IFR Installation and Maintenance Guide
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P
REFACE
A
BOUT
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HIS
M
ANUAL
This document provides instructions to install the DS2000-IFR hardware. This document gives a product
description, specifications, detailed information on ports and pinouts, all site preparation required to install
the product, complete installation procedures, power up instructions, removing and maintaining the product.
This document is arranged as follows:
Chapter 1, “Introduction” - Contains a brief product description, a list of applicable specifications, a
discussion of the installation process, and a description of all controls and indicators and pinouts for
connectors.
Chapter 2, “Pre-Installation” - Contains all site preparation that must be accomplished prior to installing
the DS2000-IFR.
Chapter 3, “Installation” - Covers installing the DS2000-IFR in a rack, powering the unit up, and making
all external connections.
Chapter 4, “Maintenance” - Covers removing and shipping a DS2000-IFR and cleaning fiber optic ports
and connectors.
C
ONVENTIONS
There is one common convention used throughout the manual which is the use of callouts interspersed in the
text of the document. These callouts, shown and described below, draw the user’s attention to a condition or
situation that may require them to act or at least to be informed of. All callouts will appear immediately
before the step which the callout information pertains. The callouts are listed below with descriptions of
their uses and information content in the text fields.
ELECTRICAL WARNING: This format is used for Electrical Warnings. Callouts of this
format are used to notify that a potential of electrocution exists and that a defined action
could cause personal injury or death to occur.
LASER WARNING: This Warning is used to call attention to the fact that Laser output can cause
serious damage to the eye.
CAUTION: Cautions are used to inform the user that a condition may exist of that inaction
may cause damage to the equipment either being installed or in the system.
NOTE: Notes are used to provide the user with helpful information pertaining to an
upcoming step or action. Not following the information contained in a Note will not adversely
affect the operation of the unit but may save time or increase the understanding of the user.