Network Card User Manual
Lifting Safety
Cisco AS5800 Universal Access Server Hardware Installation Guide2-4
Cisco 7206 Router Shelf
The Cisco 7206 router shelf can be ordered with either 280W AC-input or 280W DC-input power
supplies.
• The AC-input power supply uses a power factor corrector that allows the Cisco 7206 router shelf
to operate on input voltage and frequency within the ranges of 100 to 240 VAC and 50/60 Hz.
• Each AC-input power supply operating at 120 VAC requires a minimum of 5A service. We
recommend powering the Cisco 7206 router shelf from a 15A receptacle at the power source.
For more information on Cisco 7206 router shelf AC-input power, refer to the document
Cisco 7200 Series 280-Watt AC-Input Power Supply Replacement Instructions (Part Number
78-3227-xx) that shipped with your Cisco 7206 router shelf.
• The DC-input power supply operates at –48 VDC input voltage and supplies +5V, +12V, –12V,
and +3V DC power to the router shelf internal components through the router midplane.
• Each DC-input power supply operating at –48 VDC in North America requires a minimum of
14A service. Each DC-input power supply operating at –60 VDC in the European Community
requires a minimum of 8A service. We recommend powering the Cisco 7206 router shelf from a
15A receptacle at the power source.
For more information on Cisco 7206 router shelf DC-input power, refer to the document
Cisco 7200 Series 280-Watt DC-Input Power Supply Replacement Instructions (Part Number
78-3420-xx) that shipped with your Cisco 7206 router shelf.
Note We recommend attaching dual power supplies to independent power sources for full
redundancy. We also recommend an uninterruptable power source to protect against power failures
at your site. Each AC-input power supply operating at 200 VAC requires a minimum of 20A service.
We recommend powering the Cisco AS5800 from a 20A, 200 to 240 VAC receptacle at the power
source.
Lifting Safety
Caution A fully configured dial shelf weighs approximately 278 lb (126.1 kg). The chassis is not
intended to be moved frequently. Before you install the dial shelf, ensure that your site has the
desired power sources and network connections so that you can avoid having to move the chassis.
(See the “Site Specifications” section on page 2-20 for other site requirement guidelines.)
Caution If you will be installing the dial shelf without using a forklift or other mechanical lifting
device, you must first remove the blower assembly, the dial shelf cards, the DC PEMs, and the dial
shelf controller cards from the chassis and have two people help you with the dial shelf installation.
The 5814 dial shelf weighs 114 lb. when these FRUs are removed. The instructions contained in this
document are for installing the Cisco 5814 in a rack without using a forklift. Plan on having at least
two people available to help lift the units into place to rack mount them, and another person to attach
the mounting bolts. Ensure that there is enough room for the installers to move around all four sides
of the rack comfortably.