Contents
1.
Notes on documentation
1.1
Declarations of conformity
and approvals
1.2
Storing the documents
1.3
Symbols used
1.4
Other applicable documents
1.5
Normative references
1.6
Country-specific references
2.
Safety instructions
2.1
Intended use
2.2
User groups to
IEC 62 368
2.3
Safety instructions
– Explanation of
safety symbols
3.
Device description
3.1
Function description
and components
3.2
Labelling
3.3
Scope of delivery
4.
Assembly and siting
4.1
Site requirements
4.2
Required tools
4.3
Assembly procedure
4.3.1
Releasing the packing bands
and unpacking
4.3.2
Reading the instructions
4.3.3
Removing the
enclosure panels
– Dismantling the
front doors
– Dismantling the rear doors
– Dismantling the side panels
(optional)
4.3.4
Removing any accessories
supplied loose
TX CableNet
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4.3.5
Lifting the rack off of the pallet
4.3.6
Optional installation of
6
the base/plinth
6
4.3.7
Installing castors or
levelling feet
6
4.3.8
Moving the rack to
6
the installation site
6
4.3.9
Preparing for installation
6
– Depth adjustment of the
7 – 37
482.6 mm (19˝) level
7 – 29
– Width adjustment of the
482.6 mm (19˝) level
7 – 29
4.3.10 Baying the rack (optional)
7 – 29
4.3.11 Securing the rack to the floor
4.3.12 Installing/modifying
30 – 37
gland plates (optional)
38 – 39
5.
Transport
6.
Installation
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6.1
Installing the
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customer hardware
39
6.2
Installing the power and
40 – 54
network cables
40
– Cable entry in the roof
40
– Cable entry in the base
41 – 54
– Cable management
accessories
41
6.3
Protective earthing
41
6.3.1
Overview of parts
without electrically
42 – 44
conductive connection
6.3.2
Overview of connection points
42
for protective earthing
43
6.3.3
Accessories for provision
of protective earthing
44
6.4
Re-installing the removed
enclosure panels
45
– Fitting the rear doors
– Fitting the side panels
– Fitting the front doors –
r/h door hinge
– Fitting the front doors –
l/h door hinge (swapping hinge
to opposite side)
– Fitting the front door –
l/h door hinge (swapping hinge
to opposite side) with fitted
AX Comfort handle
6.5
Other accessories
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7.
Commissioning
8.
Operation
46
9.
Troubleshooting
10.
Inspection and maintenance
47
11.
Storage and disposal
12.
Technical
48
specifications
49 – 51
13.
Spare parts
14.
Warranty
50
15.
Customer services addresses
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