Nautica 4000 Installation Guide Part No. 119500-A Rev.
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USA Requirements Only Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Compliance Notice: Radio Frequency Notice This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: • This device may not cause harmful interference. • This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules.
Power Supply Power is provided via a standard IEC 320 (CEE-22) connector through an inlet on the rear of the unit. A single power cable, 2 metres in length, is supplied with the unit. This should be connected to a suitable power supply. The power connector is the primary disconnect device for the unit and you must ensure that the unit is installed near a power outlet and that the outlet is accessible.
Port Specifications The Nautica 4000 has ports, which are classified as follows: Port Type Location LAN 10BASE-T SELV Chassis LAN AUI SELV Chassis Manager SELV Chassis BRI TNV Chassis PRI TNV Chassis WAN TNV (within the limits of SELV) Chassis ISDN (J2) TNV BRI-ST Module Host (J1) SELV BRI-ST Module Interconnection circuits should be such that the equipment continues to comply with the requirement of section 6.2 for Telecommunications Network Voltage (TNV) circuits and section 2.
Swedish Requirements Only Denna produkt och expansionkort är avsedda för fackmannamässig installation i Sverige. När service utförs på utrustningen, var vänlig koppla ur nätverket (inklusive ISDN-nätet) först, innan kontakten dras ur.
Canada Requirements Only Canadian Department of Communications Radio Interference Regulations This digital apparatus (Nautica 4000) does not exceed the Class B limits for radio-noise emissions from digital apparatus as set out in the Radio Interference Regulations of the Canadian Department of Communications.
exigences techniques relatives au matériel terminal. Le Ministère n'assure toutefois pas que le matériel fonctionnera à la satisfaction de l'utilisateur. Avant d'installer ce matériel, l'utilisateur doit s'assurer qu'il est permis de le raccorder aux installations de l'entreprise locale de télécommunication. Le matériel doit également être installé en suivant une méthode acceptée de raccordement.
-• -- • The required Universal Service Order Code (USOC) jack: RJ48C When you request ISDN “U” Interface Service, you must provide the telephone company with The Facility Interface Code: 02IS5 -- The Service Order Code(s) (SOC): 6.0F -- The required Universal Service Order Code (USOC) jack: RJ49C When you request ISDN “S/T” Interface Service, you must provide the telephone company with -- The Service Order Code(s) (SOC): 6.
Module Installation Warning The power required by the host and the total of adaptor cards installed within the host environment, together with any auxiliary apparatus, shall not exceed the power specifications of the host apparatus. It is essential that when other option cards are introduced which use or generate a hazardous voltage, the minimum creepages and clearances specified in Table 1 are maintained. Suitable user protection to ensure compliance with EN 60950 should be present on the card.
Figure 2. shows a physical representation of the creepage and clearances. Figure 2. Creepage and Clearance Except at the edge connectors, which plug into the host’s expansion slot, clearance distance X (mm) and creepage distance Y (mm) as given in Table 1, must be maintained between the communications card and any other assemblies that use or generate a hazardous voltage.
German Requirements Only Stromversorgung Der Strom wird über einen sereinmäßigen IEC 320 (CEE-22) Stecker durch eine Einlaßöffnung an der Rückseite des Gerätes zugeführt. Ein einzelnes Stromkabel von 2m Länge wird mit dem Gerät geliefert. Dieses sollte an eine geeignete Stromversorgung angeschlossen werden. Der Stromstecker ist die Haupt-Ausschaltvorrichtung des Geräts, und Sie müssen sicherstellen, daß das Gerät in der Nähe einer Netxsteckdose montiert ist und daß diese erreichbar ist.
Die Verbindungsschaltungen sollten so beschaffen sein, daß sie weiterhin den Erfordernissen von Abschnitt 6.2 für Telecommunications Network Voltage (TNV) Schaltungen und Abschnitt 2.3 für Safety Extra Low Voltage (SELV) Schaltungen der bestimmungen EN60950:1992/A4:1997 entsprechen, nachdem die Verbindung zwischen den Schaltungen hergestellt wurde.
Abbildung 4. Kriechstrom und Spielräume Ausgenommen an den randstiftleisen, die in den erweiterungsschlitz des hosts gesteckt werden, muß spielraumentfernung X (mm) und Kriechstromentfernung Y (mm) gemäß Tabelle 1 zwischen den kommunikationskarten und allen anderen baugruppen, die gefährliche spannung benutzen oder erzeugen, aufrechthalten werden.
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Contents Nautica 4000 Installation Guide Checklist ............................................................................................... 2 Site Preparation .................................................................................... 3 ISDN Ordering Information ................................................................... 4 European ISDN Information ........................................................... 4 North American ISDN Information ..........................................
Figures Figure 1. 119500-A Rev. A Front Panel Display Power-Up Sequence ......................
Tables Table 1. 119500-A Rev. A Operating Requirements ................................................
Nautica 4000 Installation Guide The NauticaTM 4000 network access concentrator provides a high concentration of WAN access across multiple WAN interfaces. Option slots are available for BRI Leased Line modules, PRI modules and Synchronous Frame Relay modules. For information about the additional modules that can be purchased for the Nautica 4000, refer to the “Nautica Module Installation Guide” that comes with any additional modules you purchase.
Nautica 4000 Installation Guide Checklist Before you begin the installation, make sure that your Nautica 4000 package includes the following items: • The Nautica 4000 router • One power cable with the correct power connector • Four black ISDN cables labelled 119071, one for each ISDN connection • One Installation CD labelled 119777 • One Manager cable labelled 117239 • One gray Ethernet local area network (LAN) cable labelled 118138 • Four black RJ-45 to RJ-11 ISDN cables labelled 119068 (Nort
Nautica 4000 Installation Guide Site Preparation You should install the Nautica 4000 on a flat surface, in a clean, dry location with no extreme temperatures. Make sure that all of the required services (power, LAN access and ISDN) are available and working correctly. Table 1 lists the operating requirements for correct installation of the Nautica 4000. Table 1.
Nautica 4000 Installation Guide ISDN Ordering Information This section describes the ordering information you need if you plan to use ISDN to connect your Nautica 4000 to other devices. European ISDN Information If you require ISDN in Europe, do the following: • If you require calling line identification (CLI) for additional security, order the CLI option from your ISDN service provider. • If possible, order all B channels with the same ISDN number.
Nautica 4000 Installation Guide For further information about ordering Basic Rate ISDN, refer to the online document “Ordering Basic Rate ISDN” at http://www.baynetworks.com. To configure ISDN, refer to the relevant ISDN chapters in the online documentation on the installation CD. WAN Ordering Information If your Nautica 4000 has a WAN port, connection to a remote unit can be made via a permanent leased circuit.
Nautica 4000 Installation Guide Connecting the Cables Figure 1 shows the Nautica 4000 with four or eight ISDN ports. Each numbered item is described on page -7. Figure 1 6 Nautica 4000 with Four or Eight ISDN Ports 119500-A Rev.
Nautica 4000 Installation Guide Connect the cables to the Nautica 4000 in the following sequence: 1. Connect one end of the black ISDN cable (labelled 119071) to one of the ISDN ports on the back of the Nautica 4000. Connect the other end of the cable to the ISDN wall outlet. Repeat this process for each ISDN connection. In North America, if you are using the RJ-45 to RJ-11 ISDN cables (labelled 119068), connect the RJ-45 end of the cable to the back of the Nautica 4000.
Nautica 4000 Installation Guide Nautica 4000 Front Panel Display The front panel of the Nautica 4000 contains a liquid crystal display (LCD). The LCD becomes active after the unit is turned on. The LCD consists of 80 characters configured in two rows of 40 characters and three control buttons. Two of the buttons are labelled Select (up and down) and one button is labelled Enter. You use the buttons to navigate the display, which enables you to view statistical information and obtain diagnostic data.
Nautica 4000 Installation Guide Vn.m is the Loader version number, Passed nMb appears when the test is complete. n is the amount of RAM installed. “Enquiring Port n” appears as the Nautica 4000 detects all the ports it needs to use. A number from 1 to 8 appears here as the ports are found. “Enquiring Expansion n” appears as the Nautica 4000 detects the expansion ports in use. A number from 1 to 2 appears here as the ports are discovered.
Nautica 4000 Installation Guide Installing the PC Applications After you connect the cables and turn on the Nautica 4000, load the Nautica 4000 configuration software onto your PC as follows: 1. Insert the CD that came with the Nautica 4000 package into your CD-ROM drive. 2. If auto-start is enabled on your PC, the setup program starts automatically. 3.