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Emi filters, Filters, Igure – Verilink XEL XSP-100 SHARK IAP (9SA-USRS-9.0R1.02) Product Manual User Manual

Page 23: Lacement of, Shark™ iad, Modules in the chassis, Ront

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Chapter 2: Installation

SHARK™ IAD User's Guide

XEL P/N & Release: 9SA-USRS-9.0R1.02

Chapter 2-3

TOP OF CHASSIS

VOICE MODULE #1

(VOICE-1)

CROSS CONNECT MODULE

(XCON)

ROUTER MODULE

VOICE MODULE #2

(VOICE-2)

WAN MODULE #1

(WAN-1)

LAN MODULE #1

(LAN-1)

VOICE MODULE #3

(VOICE-3)

WAN MODULE #2

(WAN-2)

LAN MODULE #2

(LAN-2)

POWER

MODULE

BOTTOM OF CHASSIS

Figure 1:

Placement of SHARK™ IAD modules in the chassis: Front View

As shown in Figure 1, the three slots on the left-hand side are the local voice
interface slots of the unit. They are referred to in the configuration menus as
VOICE-1, VOICE-2 and VOICE-3. These are reserved exclusively for voice
modules. Only voice modules will physically fit in these slots, as they are
slightly wider than the others are. The next three slots are used for the Cross
connect and WAN modules. Although the Cross connect and WAN modules are
physically the same size, only the upper of these slot is keyed to allow insertion
of the Cross connect module. The Cross connect module is referred to in the
configuration menus as XCON. The lower two slots are used for the T1 WAN
interface modules. The slots are referred to as WAN-1 and WAN-2 by the
configuration menus. The three slots next to the power module are used for the
Router module and Local LAN T1 modules. Insert the Router module into the
upper slot. The lower two slots are for the Local T1 LAN interface and for the
V.35 interface. These two are referred to as LAN-1 and LAN-2 by the
configuration menus. All Voice, WAN, and LAN interface modules are hot
swappable.
The Power module is inserted in the right most slot. Be sure to remove all
power connections before removing this module.

EMI filters

Due to FCC requirements the customer must install the EMI filters that come
with the Power module and the T1 module on the cables as shown in Figure 6
and Figure 7.