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SmartNode 5400 Series
Enterprise Session Border Router
Quick Start Guide
This is a Class A device and is not intended for use in a residential environment.
Part Number: 07MSN5400-QS, Rev. A
Revised: December 9, 2010
Sales Office: +1 (301) 975-1000
Technical Support: +1 (301) 975-1007
E-mail: support@patton.com
WWW: www.patton.com
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WARNING
• Do not open the device when the power cord is connected. For systems without a power switch and without an external power
adapter, line voltages are present within the device when the power
cord is connected.
• For devices with an external power adapter, the power adapter shall
be a listed Limited Power Source The mains outlet that is utilized to
power the device shall be within 10 feet (3 meters) of the device,
shall be easily accessible, and protected by a circuit breaker in compliance with local regulatory requirements.
• For AC powered devices, ensure that the power cable used meets all
applicable standards for the country in which it is to be installed.
• For AC powered devices which have 3 conductor power plugs (L1, L2
& GND or Hot, Neutral & Safety/Protective Ground), the wall outlet
(or socket) must have an earth ground.
• For DC powered devices, ensure that the interconnecting cables are
rated for proper voltage, current, anticipated temperature, flammability, and mechanical serviceability.
• WAN, LAN & PSTN ports (connections) may have hazardous voltages
present regardless of whether the device is powered ON or OFF.
PSTN relates to interfaces such as telephone lines, FXS, FXO, DSL,
xDSL, T1, E1, ISDN, Voice, etc. These are known as “hazardous network voltages” and to avoid electric shock use caution when working
near these ports. When disconnecting cables for these ports, detach
the far end connection first.
• Do not work on the device or connect or disconnect cables during periods
of lightning activity.
This device contains no user serviceable parts. This device can only be
repaired by qualified service personnel.
WARNING
This device is NOT intended nor approved for connection to the PSTN. It
is intended only for connection to customer premise equipment.
WARNING
In accordance with the requirements of council directive 2002/96/EC on Waste of
Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE), ensure that at end-of-life you separate
this product from other waste and scrap and deliver to the WEEE collection system in
your country for recycling.
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Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) can damage equipment and impair electrical
circuitry. It occurs when electronic printed circuit cards are improperly
handled and can result in complete or intermittent failures. Do the follow-
CAUTION
ing to prevent ESD:
• Always follow ESD prevention procedures when removing and replacing cards.
• Wear an ESD-preventive wrist strap, ensuring that it makes good
skin contact. Connect the clip to an unpainted surface of the chassis
frame to safely channel unwanted ESD voltages to ground.
• To properly guard against ESD damage and shocks, the wrist strap
and cord must operate effectively. If no wrist strap is available,
ground yourself by touching the metal part of the chassis.
1.0 Power up the SmartNode
1. Connect the SmartNode to the mains (AC) power source with the power cable.
2. Wait until the Power LED stops blinking and remains constantly lit. Now the SmartNode is ready
to configure.
2.0 Connecting the SmartNode to your laptop PC
The interconnecting cables shall be acceptable for external use and shall be rated for
the proper application with respect to voltage, current, anticipated temperature, flammability, and mechanical serviceability.
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Ethernet
Figure 1. Connecting to the PC