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Installing an M120 FPC
To install an FPC, follow this procedure (see Figure 15):
- Attach an electrostatic discharge (ESD) grounding
strap to your bare wrist and connect the strap to one of the ESD points
on the chassis.
- Place the FPC on an antistatic mat.
- Take each PIC to be installed in the replacement
FPC out of its electrostatic bag and identify the slot on the FPC
where it will be connected.
- Verify that each fiber-optic PIC has a rubber safety
cap covering the PIC transceiver. If it does not, cover the transceiver
with a safety cap.
- Install each PIC into the appropriate slot on the FPC.
- Locate the slot in the FPC card cage in which you
plan to install the FPC.
- Ensure the FPC is right-side up, with the text
on the faceplate of the FPC facing upward.
- Lift the FPC into place and carefully align first
the bottom, then the top of the FPC with the guides inside the card
cage.
- Slide the FPC all the way into the card cage until
you feel resistance.
- Grasp both ejector handles and rotate them simultaneously
clockwise until the FPC is fully seated.
- If any of the PICs on the FPC connect to fiber-optic
cable, remove the rubber safety cap from each transceiver and cable.
- Insert the appropriate cable into the cable connector
ports on each PIC on the FPC (See Figure 16).
- Secure the cables so that they are not supporting
their own weight. Place excess cable out of the way in a neatly coiled
loop, using the cable management system. Placing fasteners on a loop
helps to maintain its shape.
- Use one of the following methods to bring the FPC
online:
You can also verify correct FPC and PIC functioning by issuing
the show chassis fpc and show chassis fpc
pic-status command.
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Warning:
Do not look directly into a fiber-optic transceiver or into
the ends of fiber-optic cables. Fiber-optic transceivers and fiber-optic
cable connected to a transceiver emit laser light that can damage
your eyes.
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Caution:
Do not leave a fiber-optic transceiver uncovered except when
inserting or removing cable. The safety cap keeps the port clean and
prevents accidental exposure to laser light.
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Caution:
Avoid bending fiber-optic cable beyond its minimum bend radius.
An arc smaller than a few inches in diameter can damage the cable
and cause problems that are difficult to diagnose.
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Figure 15: Installing an M120 FPC

Figure 16: Connecting Fiber-Optic
Cable to a PIC

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