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Installation, Operation and Service Manual 90DIB500R41IM_FCC02 99.1 167
DIB-500 R4.1 Recommissioning
Recommissioning after a temporary service interruption
9 Recommissioning
This chapter describes the procedures for putting the product back into operation.
The following recommissioning situations are distinguished:
| Recommissioning after a temporary service interruption
| Recommissioning after a permanent service interruption
9.1 Recommissioning after a temporary service interrup-
tion
To recommission the product, you either have to connect the equipment rack to the volt-
age source or switch it on, depending on the connection variant.
Table 9.1 provides an overview of possible connection types and describes required
procedures for connection to the voltage source.
When switching on the product, all the hardware components will automatically be
started. After about three to five minutes, all hardware components have started up and
are ready for operation.
Proceed as follows to recommission a network element after a temporary service inter-
ruption:
Preparation:
The equipment rack must be connected to the grounding system.
The voltage source on site must be switched off. This must have been checked
with a voltmeter.
Carry out the following steps:
1. Connect the equipment rack to the voltage source on site depending on the con-
nection variant, refer to Table 9.1 on page 167.
2. Switch the voltage source at the location on again, see section Recommissioning
after a temporary service interruption on page 167.
3. Switch on the product, refer to section Recommissioning after a temporary service
interruption on page 167.
You have successfully recommissioned a network element.
Table 9.1 Connection types and procedures for connection with the voltage source
Connector type Procedure
Fixed connection (e.g.
distributor box)
Set the corresponding toggle switch on site to the "On" switch set-
ting or energize the fixed connection via a fuse.
Schuko plug Connect the plug to the mains socket.