Installation Instructions
Table Of Contents
- Title page
- Contents
- About this manual
- Safety information
- Ch 1 - Introduction
- Ch 2 - Adding cards to the Controller
- Unpacking the System Controller
- Unpacking the picocells
- System Controller card configuration
- Adding cards to the System Controller (first steps)
- Jumper and DIP switch settings
- Attaching bus cables
- Adding cards to the System Controller (final steps)
- Configuring Controller cards
- Verifying the card configuration
- Ch 3 - Installing the Controller
- Ch 4 - Verifying the Controller configuration
- Ch 5 - Configuring the router
- Ch 6 - Testing picocells
- Ch 7 - Installing picocells
- Ch 8 - Connecting to external equipment
- Ch 9 - System testing
- Ch 10 - Installation inspection
- Ch 11 - Provisioning
- Ch 12 - Remote Client
- Ch 13 - Troubleshooting
- Ch 14 - Maintaining Quad T1 cards
- App A - Specifications
- App B - Standards compliance information
- App C - Part numbers
- App D - Updates and backups
- Index
B.3
1026209–0001 Revision B
Standards compliance information B–3
CSA C22.2 No. 950, Safety of Information Technology
Equipment, Including Electrical Business Equipment, March 1,
1998
EIA/TIA–232–F, Interface between data terminal equipment and
data circuit terminating equipment employing serial binary data
interchange, October 1997
EN 55022 Class A, conducted and radiated
EN 55022 Class A, Limits and methods of measurement of radio
disturbance characteristics of information technology equipment,
December 1, 1995
EN 60950 “Safety of Information Technology Equipment,
Including Electrical Business Equipment” 1992
MIL–HNDBK–217F Military Handbook, Reliability Predication
of Electronic Equipment
FCC Part 15, CFR47, Class B Radio Frequency Devices – Subpart
B unintentional radiators, October 1, 1997 or April 16, 1999
Type acceptance
FCC Part 68 February 1998
Emissions
FCC Part 15 Class B
EN 55022 Class B with 6 dB or margin on both radiated and
conducted units
Power Transients
IEEE 587 – System Controller power supplies adheres to these
power transient standards
Safety
UL 1950 (without D3 deviations), Safety of Information
Technology Equipment, Including Electrical Business Equipment,
Third Edition, March 1, 1998
Immunity
EN 50082–1, Electromagnetic compatibility – Generic immunity
standard Part 1, Residential, commercial, and light industry, 1997
IEC 61000–4–2, electrostatic discharge
IEC 61000–4–3, radiated RF
IEC 61000–4–4, electrically fast transients
IEC 61000–4–5, surge
IEC 61000–4–6, conducted RF
System Controller
regulatory
compliance