Dangers, Cautions, And Notes Regarding Setup - Hitachi GR2000-B Series Installation Manual

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Hitachi Gigabit Router GR2000-B Series Installation Guide
4.2

Dangers, Cautions, and Notes Regarding Setup

Below are collected some important messages regarding installation of the GR2000-B
router.
DANGER:
DANGER:
Caution:
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Caution:
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Note: Place the GR2000-B in a position where you can easily check the condition of the
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front panel indicators.
- Protect cables by running them through a duct or by using a braid. Especially
for optical fiber cables, a cord bend radius of at least 100 mm in length and 50 mm
in breadth and a metal braid are necessary to protect them.
- For optical fiber cables, leave a 3 m length of cable for maintenance. Wind the
rest of the cable and store it near the GR2000-B. If an optical fiber cable and other
types of interface cables coexist, do not stress the optical fiber cable, since it can
break.
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Do not put the router on an unstable or uneven surface. Instead, always
place the router on a stable, flat surface to prevent it from falling and
causing a physical damage to equipment or those near the unit.
When installing the router on a desk, lay it down horizontally. If you stand it
vertically or lean it against a wall, it can easily fall down and cause a damage
to yourself and the router.
Do not block the ventilation slots on the sides of the router. If you block the
ventilation slots, the inside of the router will overheat up and malfunction or
even cause a fire. Secure a space of 70mm from around the ventilation slots.
Do not put objects weighing more than 5 kg (11 lbs.) on the router.
Otherwise, you can damage the router, or cause it to fall.
When working around the router, wear a wrist strap to prevent static
electricity discharge. Without a wrist strap, the GR2000-B might be damaged
due to static electricity.
GR2K-GA-0007
Rev. 5.00

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