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Cisco CGR 2010 Router Terminal Cover Installation Notes
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Cisco CGR 2010 Router Terminal Cover Installation Notes
First Published: December, 2011Part Number: OL-26291-01The contents of the Cisco CGR 2010 Terminal Cover Installation Kit includes the following hardware items:
•Protective terminal input cover (1)
•Protective cover bracket (1)
•Screws (2) (P/N: 48-1076-01)
Introduction
This kit is designed to allow for a broader list of acceptable environments for installation of the Cisco CGR 2010. Local regulations might require the CGR 2010 Router to have protective covers installed over its input power terminals. Installing the Cisco CGR 2010 Router Terminal Cover Installation Accessory Kit allows the CGR 2010 Router to meet these regulations.
Note In the United States, an exemption is described in article 90 of the National Electrical Code stating that a protective cover is not required in substation structures.
If the CGR 2010 is installed in a site which meets all local and country regulations and all documented installation requirements, but is not entitled to an exemption from requiring protective covers over its power input terminals based on local regulations, then this field-installable kit can be installed to meet those regulations.
All CGR 2010 units shipped after June 21, 2011 includes the CGR 2010 Router Accessory Kit.
For any systems shipped before the enhancement was implemented, a field installable cover can be obtained by ordering the following SKU: CGR-PWR-RETRO
Before You Begin
Before you begin, attach a wrist strap. For more information, see the following: http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/hw/routers/ps986/prod_configuration_guide09186a00802ecb5d.html
Warning Warning—Only trained and qualified personnel should be allowed to install or replace this equipment.
Warning Warning—This equipment is intended to be grounded. Ensure that the host is connected to earth ground during normal use.
Note To install the Cisco CGR 2010 power terminal cover accessory, the CGR 2010 router does not have to be disconnected from its power source.
Installation Instructions
Follow these steps to install the CGR 2010 Router Terminal Cover Installation Kit:
Step 1 Gain access to the rear of the chassis.
Step 2 Position the terminal cover over the terminal block.
Step 3 Position the terminal cover bracket over the terminal cover tabs, ensuring that the brackets screw holes are aligned with two vent holes.
Figure 1 Positioning the Terminal Cover
Step 4 Secure the bracket by tightening the two provided snap-rivets into the aligned vent holes.
Figure 2 Securing the Terminal Cover and Bracket into Place
Related Documentation
For information on installing the Cisco GSR 2010 Router, see:
For information on configuring the Cisco GSR 2010 Router, see:
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