Required tools, Installation procedure, Installation precautions – H3C Technologies H3C S9500E Series Switches User Manual

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(5) Overload automatic protector The protector automatically opens the electric circuit when the current

exceeds the threshold and closes the electric circuit when the current drops
below the threshold.

(6) Multifunctional socket

It is used to connect the power supply of the switch.

Installing a lightning protector for a network port

If part of the network cable of a 10/100/1000 Mbps RJ-45 copper Ethernet port must be routed
outdoors, connect a lightning protector to the cable before you plug the cable into the port.
H3C recommends that you install lightning protector for 10/100/1000 Mbps RJ-45 copper Ethernet

ports.
The switch does not come with any lightning protector.

Required tools

Phillips or flat-blade screwdriver

Multimeter

Tilted wire cutter

Installation procedure

To install a lightning protector:

1.

Use a double-faced adhesive tape to stick the lightning protector onto the switch chassis, and make
sure it is as close to the grounding screw of the switch as possible.

2.

Measure the distance between the protector and the grounding screw of the switch, cut the ground
wire of the protector as appropriate, and securely tighten the ground wire to the grounding screw

of the switch.

3.

Use the multimeter to measure whether the ground wire of the protector contacts well with the
grounding screw of chassis.

4.

Insert the outdoor network cable into the protector's IN end, and the cable connected to the switch
into the OUT end, and look at the indicators on the lightning protector to verify that the connection

is correct.

5.

Use nylon ties to bundle the cables neatly.

Installation precautions

The performance of the port lightning protector may be affected in the following cases:

The port lightning protector is installed in reverse direction. Connect the IN end to the outdoor
network cable and the OUT end to the network port on the switch.

The port lightning protector is not well grounded. After the connection, use the multimeter to confirm

that the ground wire for the protector is as short as possible to ensure its good contact with the
grounding screw of the switch.

The installed port lighting protectors are not sufficient. If the switch has more than one network port
connected with other devices through cables outdoor, install a lightning protector for each network

port.

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