Asante Technologies 65120 Switch User Manual


 
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Examine your work area for potential hazards (I.e. wet floors, ungrounded cables, etc.
2.2.2 Recommended Installation Tools
You will need the following tools and equipment (not included) to install the IntraCore 65120 switch:
Number 1, number 2 and 3/16-inch flat-blade screwdrivers
Antistatic mat or foam
2.2.3 Power Requirements
The electrical outlet should be located near the IntraCore 65120 and be easily accessible. It must also be
properly grounded.
Make sure the power source adheres to the following guidelines:
Power: Auto Switching 110/240 VAC
Frequency range: 50/60 Hz
Maximum input AC Current: 1.0A at 115 VAC full load
2.2.4 Environmental Requirements
The IntraCore 65120 must be installed in a clean, dry, dust-free area with adequate air circulation to
maintain the following environmental limits:
Operating Temperature: 0° to 40° C (32° to 104° F)
Storage Temperature: -20° to 70° C (-4° to 158° F)
Relative Humidity: 10% to 90% non-condensing
Storage Relative Humidity: 10% to 95% non-condensing
Avoid direct sunlight, heat sources, or areas with high levels of electromagnetic interference.
2.2.5 Cooling and Airflow
The IntraCore 65120 uses internal fans for air-cooling. Do not restrict airflow by covering or
obstructing air vents on the sides of the switch.
2.2.6 Installation into an Equipment Rack
To install the unit in an equipment rack, use the following procedure:
Important! Before continuing, disconnect all cables from the IntraCore 65120.
1. Place the IntraCore 65120 on a flat, stable surface.
2. Locate a rack-mounting bracket (supplied) and
place it over the mounting holes on one side of the
unit.
3. Use the screws (supplied) to secure the bracket
(with a Phillips screwdriver).
4. Repeat the two previous steps on the other side of
the unit.
5. Place the switch in the equipment rack.
6. Secure the switch by securing its mounting
brackets onto the equipment rack.
Important! Make sure the unit is supported until all the mounting screws for each bracket are secured to the
equipment rack. Failure to do so could cause the unit to fall, which may result in personal injury or damage
to the unit.