Installing a pic – Allied Telesis AT-AR027 VoIP-FXS User Manual
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Installation and Safety Guide
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Installing a PIC
This section describes the procedure for installing a PIC. You should also follow this
procedure, in particular the safety procedures and warnings, when replacing or
removing a PIC.
Caution You cannot install PICs into an AT-AR040 or AT-AR040-B NSM that has
power applied to it. This includes NSMs that have been deactivated using the hot
swap button, but not physically removed from the switch or router. To ensure that
all power is removed from the NSM bay, you must either physically remove it from
the switch or router using the hot swap method, or disconnect all power sources to
the switch or router.
1.
Read the safety information.
For safety information, see the Installation and Safety Guide shipped with your
switch or router. You can also download the complete documentation for your
switch or router from
2.
Gather the tools and equipment you will need.
A medium-sized flat-bladed screwdriver may be useful when loosening the PIC
thumbscrews. You should also have any cables required for connecting the PIC
to a wide area network or other network devices.
3.
Remove power to the switch or router.
Warning Do not install a PIC into an NSM bay or PIC bay base unit without
first removing power from the switch or router. Be sure to disconnect both the
main power supply and any attached redundant power supply. Installing a PIC
with the switch or router powered ON can damage the PIC, NSM and base unit.
4.
Remove all TNV connections to existing PICs.
Warning Remove any cables attached to the external WAN ports of the
AT-AR020, AT-AR021 and AT-AR027 PICs, as these supply TNV into the
switch or router. Dangerous voltages may be present on some parts of the
board, even if the switch or router is powered OFF.
5.
Install the AT-AR040 or AT-AR040-B NSM if required.
Use the installation instructions in the Network Service Module Installation and
Safety Guide to install an NSM.
6.
Remove the PIC bay faceplate, NSM PIC bay faceplate, or existing PIC.
Loosen the thumbscrews to remove the faceplate or PIC. Keep the faceplate
for future use. If you remove the PIC, replace the faceplate to prevent dust and
debris from entering the switch or router and to maintain proper airflow.