KBC FR3 User Manual

FR3 Series – Chassis Card Cage Product Specifications
Universal 19” Card Cage
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
The KBC FR3xx series is a standard 19 inch rack mounted card cage that accommodates 3U chassis card products. Different models, such as transmitters and receivers, may be co-located in the same rack. All modules located within the rack are hot-swappable so that it is not necessary to power down the rack when removing or replacing modules. Rear card insertion provides an attractive appearance to the front panel.
SPECIFICATONS
Input:100~120VAC, 3.15A, 50/60Hz
Input Voltage
Slots 14 one-inch slots accommodating up to 14 single width modules.
Dimensions (L×W×H) 482.8mm×313.6mm×133mm
MTBF > 100,000 Hours
Operation Temperature -40º ~+70ºC, ambient
Storage Temperature -40º ~+75ºC, ambient
Relative Humidity 0~95% (non-condensing)
Output:+5VDC, 20A
Input:200~240VAC, 1.5A, 50/60Hz
Output:+5VDC, 20A
ORDERING INFORMATION
FR3-BA 19” Rack, 200~240VAC input ( includes power supply )
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PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION
Instruction of Disassembly of KBC Product
(For EU Directive 2002/95/EEC
━━━━
WEEE)
Tools Required:
1) 5 mm flat tip screwdriver
2) Φ3 cross tip screwdriver
3) Φ5 cross tip screwdriver
4) Size small snip nose pliers
5) 15 mm spanner
Steps for Disassembly:
1) Remove tightening screws of box cover (1 or 4-8 screws in general);
2) Remove lock nut for BNC with spanner;
3) Remove cover plate;
4) Remove tightening screws for printed circuit board (PCB);
5) In case the assembly has more than one PCB then continue removing the remain tightening screws until none left;
6) Use snip nose pliers to loose the nut of flange and then remove optic cable connector (jump wire);
7) Snip off power conducting cable and remove power switch /jack/etc.;
8) Take out all PCBs;
9) Disassembly of product completed.
Notice::When a product reaches the end of it’s life————return to KBC
Warning This is a class A product. In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures.
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