SmartEdge 600 Router Hardware Guide
Warning!
Risk of electrical shock. Always remove the fuses for both the A-side and
B-side power sources in the fuse panel before connecting the power cables to
the chassis. After the power cables are connected to the chassis and the fuse
panel, the system is fully powered on; there is no power switch.
Warning!
Risk of electrical shock. This equipment must be connected to a protective
ground in accordance with the instructions provided in this guide. Improper
grounding can result in an electrical shock.
Caution!
Risk of equipment damage. A DC-powered system uses –48 VDC power, is
powered from a fuse panel, and can be damaged by overloaded circuits. To
reduce the risk, ensure that the fuses in the external fuse panel are suitably
rated for the installation in accordance with the National Electrical Code (in
the United States) or applicable local jurisdiction (outside the United States)
installation requirements.
Caution!
Risk of equipment damage. You can permanently damage the chassis if you
attempt to apply DC power to it and the DC power plugs are not installed in the
connectors on the rear of the chassis. To reduce the risk, ensure that the plugs
are installed as described in the following procedure.
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