Mounting the chassis in a rack, Mounting the chassis in a rack -4, Installation – Carrier Access BROADway System 770-0125-AB User Manual
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BROADway - Release 4.00
Installation
Mounting the Chassis in a Rack
All configurable items in the BROADway chassis are managed through the software interface. The
backplane of the BROADway chassis is keyed to prevent you from inserting a card in the incorrect slot.
All BROADway control and line cards are hot-swappable, you can insert cards into systems that are
either not powered, or systems that are powered.
Mounting the Chassis in a Rack
Typically, the BROADway chassis will be mounted within a rack or bay. The BROADway chassis can
be installed in either a standard 19- or 23-inch rack. A mounting kit included with the chassis provides
the means to support installation in both types of rack.
WARNING!
W
HEN
INSTALLING
THE
CHASSIS
IN
A
RACK
,
BE
CAREFUL
TO
TRY
TO
MINIMIZE
THE
AMOUNT
OF
BLOCKAGE
OVER
THE
AIR
INTAKE
AND
EXTRACTION
PANELS
TO
THE
LEFT
AND
RIGHT
OF
THE
CHASSIS
.
As when installing any additional equipment within an existing or planned rack environment, consider
how powering the BROADway chassis will impact the overall loading of the branch circuit used at the
rack. A fully loaded BROADway chassis requires approximately 160W to power the system. When
installing in a rack, make sure that a reliable ground (earth) path is maintained; the BROADway chassis
is intended to be connected to a good earth ground.
CKIN-1
NIP TX1
NIP TX2
TX2
TX1
TX3
TX4
NIP RX1
NIP RX2
RX3
RX1
RX2
RX4
ALARMS
ACO
SCP-2
ETH-1
CKIN-2
ETH-2
SCP-1
NIP-4
NIP-3
NIP-2
NIP-1
NIP-8
NIP-7
NIP-6
NIP-5
BSP-4
BSP-3
BSP-2
BSP-1
NSP-2
NSP-1
UIP-2
UIP-1
OSP-1
OSP-2
OSP-3
OSP-4