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iDirect Evolution X1 Outdoor Satellite Router Installation and Safety Manual 39
Configuring the X1 Outdoor Satellite Router
Note: If unit is “on” it will operate without any interruptions down to a -40˚C (-40˚F))
outdoor ambient temperature.
Note: The Web Interface always shows 4 LEDS, although the outdoor unit has a single
LED.
5.12 Configuring the X1 Outdoor Satellite Router
When the X1 Outdoor Satellite Router is physically installed, the firmware and configuration
of the satellite router need to be completed. For instructions on how to do this, refer to the
Satellite Router Commissioning Guide for the release of software installed on the system. To
download the guide, go to http:\\tac.idirect.net and click Satellite Routers.
5.13 Maintaining the X1 Outdoor Satellite Router
The X1 Outdoor Satellite Router requires basic maintenance to keep it running efficiently and
to prolong its life.
Typically, the only maintenance needed to be performed on the unit, without explicit
directions from iDirect, is to maintain the temperature of the X1 Outdoor Satellite Router and
keep its external areas free from dust or dirt.
Note: There are no user-serviceable parts within the iDirect Evolution X1 Outdoor
Satellite Router. Do not attempt to repair/replace a malfunctioning or
defective component/module. Doing so may void the warranty.
5.13.1 Temperature Control
The X1 Outdoor Satellite Router has a built-in temperature sensor. The temperature sensor
measures the actual circuit board temperature. If the board temperature exceeds a defined
threshold, the X1 Outdoor Satellite Router alerts the NMS about the high temperature
condition. See Table 3 on page 10, for the proper temperature range.
Various conditions can cause the satellite router chassis to have an elevated internal
temperature, such as:
Objects blocking the core protective vent.
Dust accumulated on the enclosure or the vent.
Ambient temperature elevated beyond the specified limits.
5.14 Repacking the iDirect Evolution X1 Outdoor
Satellite Router
If the X1 Outdoor Satellite Router system is damaged, or if the chassis needs to be moved to
another location, the unit needs to be repacked in the original shipping boxes.
To repack the system:
1. Disconnect all cables.
2. Place the X1 Outdoor Satellite Router inside the original foam cutout in the shipping box.

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