
Hardware Installation and Reference Guide Preparing for Installation
2 Preparing for Installation
2.1 Safety Precautions
This router plays a vital role in connecting networks, and its proper functioning is crucial for ensuring the normal
operation of all interconnected subnetworks.
The following safety precautions must be followed during installation and use:
Do not place the device in a damp or wet location, and keep the device away from any kind of liquid.
Install the device in a position far away from heat sources.
Wear an ESD wrist strap during installation and maintenance.
Do not wear loose clothing and tighten your belt, scarf, and sleeves to prevent clothing from getting caught
on the device and causing damage.
Keep tools and accessories away from walking areas to avoid damage.
Use an uninterruptible power source (UPS) to avoid power failures and disturbance.
2.2 Installation Environment Requirements
This router must be installed indoors to ensure its normal operation and prolonged service life. The installation
site must meet the following requirements.
Temperature and humidity
Cleanliness
ESD protection requirements
Anti-interference
Checking the mounting workbench
2.2.1 Temperature and Humidity
Appropriate temperature and humidity at the installation site are crucial for ensuring normal operation and
prolonged service life of the router. High humidity can lead to poor insulation and electrical performance issues
such as leakage. On the other hand, low humidity can cause shrinkage of insulation gaskets and looseness of
fastening screws, which can generate static electricity and pose a risk to internal circuits, especially in dry climate
environments. High temperatures can significantly impact the reliability and service life of the device by
accelerating the aging process of insulation materials. The following table describes the temperature and
humidity requirements.
-10°C to 45°C (14°F to 113°F)
5% to 95% RH (non-condensing)
2.2.2 Cleanliness
Dust poses a significant risk to the operational safety of the device.When indoor dust accumulates on the device,
it can lead to electrostatic adsorption and result in poor contact. This not only affects the lifespan of the device