Installation, Support, and Maintenance Guide 55
Evolution X1 Satellite Router
Repacking the X1 Router
7.3.1 Temperature Control
The X1 Outdoor 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 Router alerts the NMS about the high temperature condition. See Table 3-4 on
page 13, for the proper temperature range.
Various conditions can cause the satellite router chassis to have an elevated internal
temperature, such as:
• Dust or debris accumulated on the enclosure
• Ambient temperature elevated beyond the specified limits
7.3.2 90 Day Regular Maintenance
The X1 Outdoor Router should have the following procedures performed every 90 days:
• Walk around the area where the router and power supply are installed and make sure
nothing is impeding the units
• Make sure weatherproofing on the cabling (tape) is in good condition
• Make sure that the ambient temperature remains within the specified limits
7.4 Repacking the X1 Router
If the X1 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 Router inside the original foam cutout in the shipping box.
3. Properly seal the box with packing tape.
For warranty service, obtain a Return Material Authorization (RMA) number from the reseller
or iDirect prior to shipping. Direct customers of iDirect, may contact the iDirect TAC directly
to obtain an RMA number and shipping instructions. Follow the shipping instructions,
complete the RMA form, and attach the form to the outside of the shipping box.