Installing a VCE
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Installation Manual 323-3221-291 Rel 1.0 Standard
Procedure 2-3 (continued)
Cabinet installation (wall mount)
Step
Action
Note:
Before removing the flexible power cable from the VCE power terminal
block (TB2), note the terminal where each wire is connected.
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Connect a power cable between a suitable fused isolator on the customer
premises and the VCE power block through conduit or armoured cable.
Northern Telecom recommends the use of TECH 90 cable. The supply should
be from a 15 A breaker with an associated double-pole manual disconnect.
Note 1:
Be sure to connect the leads correctly to VCE power block TB2.
Connect the black (live) wire to L1; the white (neutral) wire to N; and the bare
or green (ground) wire to GRD. Ensure that the conduit or armoured cable is
properly secured to the side of the VCE.
Note 2:
A VCE must be grounded using the ground wire in the electrical
power cable (connect the cable ground wire to the cabinet GRD stud).
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Connect the DV-45 equipment. See the application-specific documentation.
14
Put on an antistatic bracelet to protect the DV-45 circuit packs.
15
Unpack all the DV-45 circuit packs.
16
Insert the cards in the DV-45 shelf (for a typical application, see Figure 1-2 on
page 1-3) but do not insert them into the backplane. That is, leave the latches
closed.
17
Check that the option switches on each card have been set correctly. The
correct settings are application specific (for example, see
DVLN Classroom
Site Equipment Installation
, 323-1411-301, for the DVLN application).
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Push the card into the backplane and close the latches on each card.
19
Install the locking bar when the last card has been installed.
20
Replace the VCE cover and the four cover-retaining screws.
21
Turn on the ac-power supply.
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DANGER
Danger of electrical shock
All electrical connections must be made by a
licensed electrician and follow all relevant local
electrical codes
.
CAUTION
Risk of damaging electrostatic sensitive devices
Avoid touching any components on the printed circuit
board. Electrostatic sensitive devices can be damaged
by electrostatic discharge. Always ground yourself
before handling a circuit pack.