Versa Networks CSG300 Series User manual

Cloud Services Gateway 300 Series
At a Glance
The Versa Cloud Services Gateway (CSG) 300 series appliances deliver highly secure site-to-site data connectivity to
small businesses and to home offices.
These appliances provide the following features:
• Support for different CPUs and memory sizes:
• Management thernet ports with dual use and dedicated options:
◦ One RJ45 RS-232 console port
◦ One USB 2.0 management port for plugging in external LT or WiFi modems
◦ One copper Gigabit thernet dual-purpose port for data and management
• MDI and MDIX autoswitchable copper Gigabit thernet ports
• Po source support on four thernet ports, with network interface card (NIC) module add-on
• Wireless options:
• CSG350–Two built-in wireless slots
• CSG355 and CSG365–Two LT slots and one dedicated built-in wireless slot
• xternal AC power supply
• Fan for cooling
• Desktop mount, or rack-mountable in a 19” rack (CSG355 and CSG365 only)
CSG300 Appliance Models
The CSG300 appliances are available in the following models:
• CSG350—Compact and optimized appliance for deployment in small branches (up to 75 users) that require
advanced application and cloud intelligence with hierarchical QoS and that provide a cost-effective SD-WAN
solution.
• CSG355–Powerful appliance for deployment in both small- and medium-sized branches that require advanced SD-
Security (NGFW and UTM) along with comprehensive advanced application and cloud-intelligent SD-WAN services
on premises.
• CSG365—High-performance, powerful appliance for deployment at medium-sized branch locations that
require advanced application and cloud-intelligent SD-WAN services and advanced SD-Security (NGFW and UTM).
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Table 1 shows the CPU memory, and storage sizes of the CSG300 appliance models .
Table 1: CSG300 Appliance Models
CSG Appliance Model CPU Memory Storage
CSG350 x86 with 4 cores 4 GB DRAM
(configurable to 16GB) 32 GB
CSG355 x86 with 4 cores 8 GB DRAM 32 GB
CSG365 x86 with 4 cores (higher performance) 8 GB DRAM 64 GB
Chassis Views
The CSG350 appliance is the smallest of the CSG300 appliances. The CSG355 and CSG365 appliances are physically
identical.
CSG350 Appliance
Figure 1 and Figure 2 show the front and rear panels of the CSG350 appliance.
Note: The front panel is the side of the appliance with the SIM slots and two L Ds, for status and power. This is the side
that is visible when you install the appliance in an office environment. The rear panel has the power and reset buttons
and various connectors and ports.
Figure 1: Front Panel of the CSG350 Appliance
Figure 2: Rear Panel of the CSG350 Appliance
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CSG355 and CSG365 Appliances
Figure 3 and Figure 4 show the front and rear panels of the CSG355. The panels for the CSG355 and CSG365
appliances are identical.
Figure 3: Front Panel of the CSG355 Appliance
Figure 4: Rear Panel of the CSG355 Appliance
CSG300 Series Appliance Specifications
A CSG300 series appliance chassis is made of aluminum for optimal heat dissipation. This article lists the chassis and
regulatory compliance specifications for the CSG300 series appliance. It also lists certifications and export control
classification numbers ( CCNs) for the appliance.
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Chassis Specifications
CSG350 Appliance
Table 1 lists the specifications for a CSG350 appliance chassis.
Table 1: CSG350 Series Chassis Specifications
Item Specification
Services and Slot Density
RJ-45 ports 10/100/1000 Mbps 4
xternal USB ports (USB 2.0) 1
RJ-45 serial console port 1
Memory DDR4 CC DRAM 4 GB
Disk 1 SSD default size 32 GB
Power supply 12VDC, 5A
Power Specifications
AC input voltage 100–240 Volts
AC input line frequency 50–60 Hz
Typical power consumption 25 Watts
Chassis Physical Specifications
Chassis height 1.38” (34 mm)
Chassis width 7.87” (200 mm)
Chassis depth 5.91" (152 mm)
Chassis weight 2.75 lb (1.25 kg)
Chassis weight with installation kit: 3.96 lb (1.8 kg) maximum
Package Specifications
Package height 7" (17.78 cm)
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Item Specification
Package width 16.7" (42.4 cm)
Package depth 12" (30.48 cm)
Package weight 15.4 lb (7 kg)
Operating Conditions
Temperature 0° to 40°C (32° to 104°F) at sea level
Humidity 10% to 85% relative humidity
Altitude Maximum 3000 m (10,000 ft)
Noise level Less than 20 dBA
Storage Conditions
Temperature 20° to 70°C (68° to 158°F) at sea level
Humidity 10% to 85% relative humidity
Reliability
MTBF Minimum of 70,000 hours
CSG355 and CSG365 Appliance
Table 2 lists the specifications for the CSG355 and CSG365 appliance chassis.
Table 2: CSG355 and CSG365 Chassis Specifications
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Item Specification
Services and Slot Density
RJ-45 ports 10/100/1000 Mbps 4 + 2
xternal USB ports (USB 2.0) 1
RJ-45 serial console port 1
Memory DDR4 CC DRAM CSG355: 8 GB
CSG365: 8 GB
Disk 1 SSD default size CSG355: 32 GB
CSG365: 64 GB
Power supply 12VDC, 5A
Processor High-performance, 4-core processor
Power Specifications
AC input voltage 100–240 Volts
AC input line frequency 50–60 Hz
Typical power consumption 33 Watts
Chassis Physical Specifications
Chassis height 1.65” (43 mm)
Chassis width 13.8” (370 mm)
Chassis depth 6.7” (172 mm)
Rack height 1 RU
Chassis weight Chassis weight with installation kit: 5.5 lb (2.5 kg) maximum
Package Specifications
Package height 7" (17.78 cm)
Package width 16.7" (42.4 cm)
Package depth 12" (30.48 cm)
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Package weight 15.4 lb (7 kg)
Operating Conditions
Temperature 0° to 40°C (32° to 95°F) at sea level
Humidity 10% to 85% relative humidity
Altitude Maximum 3000 m (10,000 ft)
Noise level Less than 30 dBA
Storage Conditions
Temperature 20° to 70°C (68° to 158°F) at sea level
Humidity 10% to 85% relative humidity
Reliability
MTBF Minimum of 70,000 hours
CSG300 Series Appliance SKUs
CSG300 series SKUs have the following format:
model –xxx –yyy
model indicates the CSG300 appliance model number. It can be one of the following:
• CSG350
• CSG355
• CSG365
xxx indicates the number and type of wireless modules. It can be one of the following:
• WLA—1 WiFi module and 1 LT module (North America)
• WLB—1 WiFi module and 1 LT module (APAC)
• 2LA—2 LT modules (North America)
• 2LB—2 LT modules (APAC)
• LA—1 LT module (North America)
• LB—1 LT module (APAC)
• W—1 WiFi Module
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yyy indicates the type and number of NIC ports. It can be one of the following:
• 4GP—4 general-purpose NIC ports
• 8GP—8 general-purpose NIC ports
• T1/ 1—1 T1/ 1 NIC port
• xDSL—1 VDSL NIC port
Regulatory Compliance
Table 3 lists the regulatory compliance specifications for a CSG300 series chassis.
Table 3: CSG300 Series Regulatory Compliance Specifications
Item Specification
Safety C Marketing
Security TPM 2.0
MC C MC, N55032 Class A; FCC Part 15, Class A
nvironmental RoHS
Certifications
A CSG300 series appliance complies with the certificates listed in Table 4.
Table 4: CSG300 Series Certifications
Region Certifications
urope
• N 300 328 (Bluetooth)
• N 301 489-1
• N 301 489-17 (Bluetooth)
• N 50385 MP (SAR valuation)
• N 55032
• N 60950-1 C (LVD)
America • FCC 47 CFR Part 15B
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Region Certifications
• FCC 47 CFR Part 15C, 15.247 (Bluetooth)
• MP
• Contain FCC ID: N7N M7455
• Contain FCC ID: 2ARF9CSG-W1
xport Control Information
Table 5 lists the CCN, HTS, and CCATS numbers.
Table 5: ECCN, HTS, and CCATS Numbers
Item ECCN
Number
HTS
Number
CCATS
Number
Versa Use of
Item
MatrixSSL software module 5 002 8542310000 G161333 SSL VPN Proxy
QuickSec IPsec toolkit used by Versa Analytics, Versa
Director, and Versa FlexVNF 5D002 8542310000 G161333 IPsec crypto
module
Hardware-based encryption and decryption 5A002U 8542310001 G156910L1 CSG300 series
appliance
Front and Rear Panel Components
This article describes the front and rear panel components of a CSG300 series appliance. For the exact location of
these components on the appliance, see At a Glance.
Front Panel
The front panel of a CSG300 series appliance has two status L Ds.
L Ds
Table 1 lists the L Ds, their colors and states, and the status they indicate.
Table 1: Front Panel LEDs in a CSG300 Series Appliance
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LED Color Status
Power Green • Off: Appliance is not powered on.
• Green: Appliance is powered on.
Status Green,
Red
• Off: Appliance hardware is up, but there is a problem with the software.
• Solid green: Appliance is up and running.
• Blinking green: Appliance is in the process of booting up.
• Red: Major error condition exists in the system or there is a corrupt software
configuration.
• Blinking red: System crash, overheating, or a persistent error condition exists.
Rear Panel
The rear panel of a CSG300 series appliance has six status L Ds, SIM card slots, and power and reset buttons.
L Ds
The rear panel of a CSG300 series appliance has six L Ds, located in two rows.
Table 2 lists the L Ds, their color and states, and the status they indicate.
Table 2: Rear Panel LEDs in a CSG300 Series Appliance
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LED Color Status
Power Green • Off: Appliance is not powered on.
• Green: Appliance is powered on.
Status Green,
Red
• Off: Appliance hardware is up, but there is a problem with the software.
• Solid green: Appliance is up and running.
• Blinking green: Appliance is in the process of booting up.
• Red: Major error condition exists in the system or there is a corrupt software
configuration.
• Blinking red: System crash, overheating, or a persistent error condition exists.
Wireless White
• Off: Wireless module not installed.
• Solid white: Wireless module is up and running.
• Blinking white: Wireless module is booting up or there is traffic on the wireless module.
LT White
• Off: LT module not installed, or there is a major hardware problem.
• Solid white: LT module is up and running.
• Blinking white: LT module is booting up or there is traffic on the LT module.
SIM Card Slots
The rear panel of a CSG300 series appliance has two nano-SIM card slots. If you subscribe to a single wireless service,
use the SIM 1 slot to install the LT device. If you subscribe to dual wireless service, use both the SIM 1 and SIM 2 slots
to activate the LT devices.
Note: It is strongly recommended that you use only preactivated SIMs in the SIM card slots.
Power Button
The Power button on the rear panel of a CSG300 series appliance turns the power on and off.
To turn the power on, press and immediately release the Power button when the appliance is off.
To turn the power off, press the Power button when the appliance is on, as follows:
• If you press and immediately release the button, the appliance does a graceful software shutdown that is equivalent
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to issuing the shutdown now command from the operating system shell.
• If you press and hold the button for 10 seconds or more, the power for the appliance turns off and the appliance
shuts down.
Reset Button
The Reset button on the rear panel of a CSG300 series appliance resets the appliance. The reset functionality depends
on the number of times you press the button within a span of 30 seconds, as described in Table 3.
The Reset button is recessed so that it is not accidentally pressed while the appliance is operational.
To press the Reset button, use a sharp, narrow tool.
Table 3: Reset Button Press Behavior
Number
of Presses Behavior
2 Reset the appliance to the factory-default snapshot.
4 Reset the appliance to the branch prestaging configuration.
6 Reset the appliance to the branch staging configuration.
8 Reset the appliance to branch post-staging configuration.
You can reset the appliance to the factory-default configuration by issuing the request system reset CLI command.
Reset the Appliance to the Factory-Default Configuration from the CLI
You can reset the appliance to the factory-default configuration from the CLI. You can connect to the appliance through
the serial console port or by using SSH.
The factory default reset procedure may take up to 20 minutes to complete. Do not power off the appliance during this
time.
To reset an appliance to the factory default configuration:
1. To connect to the appliance through the serial console port, see Configure a Management Console to Connect to a
CSG300 Series Appliance.
2. Log in to the appliance CLI using the username "admin" and the password "versa123".
Note: To connect to the appliance using SSH, connect your PC to the management port of the appliance. For the
port mapping on the CSG700 series appliance, see Interface Numbering. The management port has the default
static IP address 10.10.10.10/24. Configure the PC IP address to any IP from this segment, for example,
10.10.10.1/24. Open an SSH session to the appliance using its IP address, 10.10.10.10.
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3. Issue the following commands to reset the configuration to factory default. If the current software version on the
appliance is the same as that of the factory reset snapshot, the procedure takes about 10 minutes to complete. If
the software versions are different, the procedure takes about 20 minutes to complete. Do not power off the
appliance during the process.
%cli
%request system reset
4. Verify that all Versa services are running by issuing the vsh status command from the Linux bash CLI. The
following is a sample output of this command. If all the services are shown as stopped, issue the vsh start
command from the Linux bash CLI to start them manually.
#vsh status
versa-service is Running, [*] process 6784
versa-infmgr is Running, [-] process 5623
versa-rfd is Running, [-] process 5838
versa-vmod is Running, [-] process 5839
versa-ip2user is Running, [-] process 5844
versa-imgr is Running, [-] process 5848
versa-acctmgrd is Running, [-] process 5845
versa-fltrmgr is Running, [-] process 5648
versa-vstated is Running, [-] process 5625
versa-addrmgrd is Running, [-] process 5857
versa-rt-cli-xfm is Running, [-] process 5798
versa-rtd is Running, [-] process 5827
versa-dhcpd is Running, [-] process 5620
versa-eventd is Running, [-] process 5843
versa-vrrpd is Running, [-] process 5643
versa-dnsd is Running, [-] process 5646
versa-ppmd is Running, [-] process 5793
versa-snmp-xform is Running, [-] process 5800
versa-certd is Running, [-] process 5849
versa-ntpd is Running, [*] process 5612
versa-dhclient6 is Running, [-] process 5807
versa-redis is Running,[-] process 6927
versa-av-redis is Running, [-] process 5003
versa-spackmgr is Running, [-] process 5832
versa-monit is Running, [*] process 6078
versa-confd is Running, [*] process 4798
versa-fail2ban is Running, [*] process 6093
versa-auditd is Running, [*] process 6116
versa-nodejs is Running, [-] process 5775
5. Power off the appliance.
Additional Information
Factory Default Settings for Branch Devices
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Network Interface Card Modules
The CSG355 and CSG365 appliances offer field configurability using the network interface card (NIC) slot. See Table 1.
Table 1: CSG355 and CSG365 NIC Card Support
Name Description
NIC 1VA 1-port A/VDSL Annex A NIC
NIC 1VB 1-port A/VDSL Annex B NIC
NIC 4DS 4-port T1/ 1 NIC
NIC 4GP 4-port copper Po /Po + NIC
The CSG355 and CSG365 appliances offer interface modularity, providing four thernet ports that support both Type 1
and Type 2 Po devices. ach port can provide up to 30 W of power, with a maximum of 60 W for the module, for
connecting Po devices such as cameras, access points, and VoIP handsets. The CSG355 and CSG365 appliances
support two types of NICs:
• 1-GB copper Gigabit thernet port
• 1-GB copper Gigabit thernet with Po port
The four thernet ports on the NIC module are labeled Port 6 through Port 9.
Figure 1 shows the four RJ-45 connectors for the four thernet ports (1-GB copper G port and for the 1-GB Copper G
with Po port).
Figure 1: CSG355 RJ-45 Connectors for 1-GB Copper GE Port with PoE Port
Figure 2 shows the four RJ-45 connectors slots for the 1-GB Copper G combination port.
Figure 2: CSG355 RJ-45 Connectors for 1-GB Copper GE Combination Port
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Figure 3 shows the CSG350 series appliance VNI port mapping.
Figure 3: CSG350 RJ-45 Connectors for 1-GB Copper GE Combination Port
LT Modem Module
The CSG300 series LT modem module is a high-performance Cat-6 LT Advanced (LT -A) modem that provides
download speeds up to 300 Mbps and upload speeds up to 50 Mbps. The LT modem supports multiple carriers, and it
has been certified by major global carriers. The appliance has two externally accessible SIM card slots, one for each
embedded LT -A modem. If the appliance is configured with two LT -A modems, each SIM card controls one LT
radio. The appliance also has one USB slot that can be connected to an LT dongle. With two internal modems and one
USB-attached modem, you can deploy up to three simultaneous LT WAN connections.
The LT firmware-driven modem module provides the following capabilities:
• xternally accessible SIM cards that support dual-LT modems.
• Connects to most global carriers' network depending on the SIM card inserted. For example, if the SIM card
inserted is from Carrier A, the modem autodetects the SIM card and connects to Carrier A's network.
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• Global navigation satellite system (GNSS) receiver enables tracking and location-based services.
• Stores up to three firmware versions, thereby allowing the modem to switch to other networks.
• Firmware can be upgraded over the air.
• Secure boot provides secure connectivity by preventing unauthorized code on target devices.
The LT modem connections are metered connections, and the Versa software implementation ensures that the LT
service is charged only when needed. Policies and scenarios that determine the use of LT interfaces are set by
network operators and implemented by Versa Operating SystemTM (VOSTM) devices accordingly.
Table 1 lists the supported LT specifications.
Table 1: LTE Specifications
Specification APAC Modem Americas and EMEA Modem
Peak
download/
upload rate
300/50 Mbps 300/50 Mbps
Frequency
bands 4G LT 1, 3, 5, 7, 8, 18, 19, 21, 28, 38, 39, 40, 41 1 through 5, 7, 8, 12, 13, 20, 25, 26, 29, 30, 41
Frequency
bands 3G
WCDMA 1, 5, 6, 8, 9, 19 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 8
Frequency
bands 3G
SCDMA 39
Supported
carrier
aggregation
1 + (8, 18, 19 ,21), 3 + (5, 7, 19, 28), 7 + (5, 7,
28), 19 + 21, 38 + 38, 39 + 39, 40 + 40, 41 + 41
1 + 8, 2 + (2, 5, 12, 13, 29), 3 + (7, 20), 4 + (4, 5,
12, 13, 29), 7 + (7, 20), 12 +30, 5 + 30, 41 + 41
Approvals C , GCF, JRF/JPA, KC, NCC C , FCC, GCF, IC, NCC, PTCRB
Certified
Carriers KDDI, NTT Docomo, Softbank, Telstra Anatel, AT&T, Bell, Rogers, Sprint, Telus,
Verizon, Vodafone, US Cellular
Location
Solution Standalone, Xtra, SUPL 1.0 and 2.0,
GLONASS, Galileo, BeiDou
Standalone, Xtra, SUPL 1.0 and 2.0, GLONASS,
Galileo, BeiDou
You can order CSG300 series appliances with an optional LT modem module. The LT modem modules have either
one SIM slot or two SIM slots. For modules with one SIM slot, you insert the SIM card into the SIM1 slot, which is on the
back of the appliance. For modules with two SIM slots, you insert a SIM card into each of the two SIM slots, which are
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labeled SIM1 and SIM2.
Note: If the appliance has two SIM card slots, use SIM slot 1 and vni-0/100 port for bootstrapping when you upgrade the
software to a later version.
If the appliance is powered off when you insert the SIM card or cards, the LT functionality is activated when you boot
the appliance. If you insert the SIM card or cards into the LT modem module when the appliance is powered on and
operational, you must reboot the appliance to restart the LT modem and LT functionality. To do this, you must power
off the appliance, unplug the power cable, plug the power cable back in, and press the power button. Simply powering
the appliance on and off does not restart the LT modem. Also, pressing the reset button on the appliance or rebooting
the appliance from Versa Director does not restart the LT modem.
mbedded WiFi Module
The CSG350 appliance has two internal wireless slots that can be configured for single LT or dual LT . The CSG355
and CSG365 appliances have three internal wireless slots.
The CSG300 series appliances have one WiFi access point (AP) module. It is a dual-band module that simultaneously
supports 2.4 GHz, for longer distances, and 5 GHz, for faster throughput. It provides the following WiFi capabilities:
• WiFi radios preconfigured for operation at 2.4 GHz or 5.0 GHz
• Supports DFS frequency bands, enabled by default, thereby providing more frequency bands for 5-GHz radio
• Supports 802.11ac Wave 2 standard and 2x2:2 Multi-User Multiple Input Multiple Output (MU-MIMO) for more
efficient transmission to multiple clients
• Built-in support for WiFi mesh capabilities
• Bluetooth for ZTP and smartphone applications
• Supports I 802.11a, 802.11b, 802.11g, 802.11n, and 802.11ac protocols
• Supports channel bandwidths of 20 MHz, 40 MHz, and 80 MHz
• Supports channel bonding with channel bandwidths of 5 MHz, 10 MHz, 20 MHz, and 40 MHz
• Background scanning automatically selects the best and cleanest channel
• Supports up to 512 concurrent clients across both frequencies, while each radio supports up to 255 clients
• Supports up to 16 SSIDs simultaneously
• Supports client-steering capabilities across respective frequency bands based on load and number of clients in
each frequency, thereby allowing end devices to have an optimum experience
• Certified for FCC and C
The WiFi AP module has a hardware-based cryptographic engine that includes secure boot. WiFi security is provided by
802.11i, A S-CCMP, A S-GCMP, PRNG, TKIP, WAPI, W P, WPA, WPA2, and WPS based encryption methods.
You can seamlessly integrate the WiFi AP module with Versa Operating SystemTM (VOSTM) software features,
including over-the-air traffic analysis and other analytics. The VOS software provides queuing mechanisms, including
weighted round-robin (WRR). In addition, the WiFi AP module has a built-in QoS feature that prioritizes and manages
over-the-air traffic. It also has built-in spectrum analyzer capabilities to detect rogue frequencies in an environment.
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Interface Numbering
Figure 1 shows the mapping of the thernet ports to virtual network interface (VNI) numbering for the CSG350
appliance.
Figure 1: CSG350 Port-to-VNI Mapping
Figure 2 shows port-to-VNI mapping for the CSG355 and CSG365 appliances. Note that the CSG355 and CSG365
chassis are identical.
Figure 2: CSG355 and CSG365 Port-to-VNI Mapping
Power Supply and Airflow
This article describes the AC power supply and airflow requirements for CSG300 appliances.
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AC Power Supply
By default, CSG300 series appliances ship with one AC power supply unit.
If you order the CSG300 series appliance with the power-over- thernet (Po ) NIC module, an additional power supply
unit ships with the appliance.
Table 1 describes the AC power supply specifications for each power supply unit.
Table 1: CSG300 AC Power Supply Specifications
Item Specification
AC input voltage 100–240 Volts
AC input line frequency 50–60 Hz
Typical power consumption with Po disabled 35 Watts
Typical power consumption with Po enabled 60 Watts
Airflow Requirements
The CSG300 series appliance is made of aluminum for optimal heat dissipation.
The appliance is cooled by a fan.
When planning your site for installing a CSG300 series appliance in a 19-inch rack, allow a minimum of 0.5 RU space on
each side of the appliance to allow hot air to flow out of the appliance.
When placing a CSG300 series appliance on a desk, ensure that the vents on the side of the unit are never blocked, to
allow hot air to flow out of the appliance. Covering the vents prevents heat from dissipating out of the appliance, which
will cause the chassis to overheat and then shut down.
Installation Guidelines
This article provides general safety standards and warnings relating to installing or connecting a CSG300 series
appliance.
General Safety Guidelines
Caution: Before installing or removing a CSG300 series appliance, ensure that the appliance chassis is electrically
connected to ground. When you are installing or removing an appliance, ensure that you wear an SD grounding wrist
strap. To put the SD grounding strap on properly, attach it to an SD point and then place the other end of the strap
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around your bare wrist, making good skin contact. Failure to use an SD grounding strap could damage the appliance.
• Install the CSG300 series appliance in compliance with the following local, national, and international electrical
codes:
• United States—National Fire Protection Association (NFPA 70), United States National lectrical Code.
• Other countries—International lectromechanical Commission (I C) 60364, Part 1 through Part 7.
• valuated to the TN power system.
• Canada—Canadian lectrical Code, Part 1, CSA C22.1.
• Locate the emergency power-off switch in the installation area. In case of an electrical accident, turn off the power
quickly.
• Disconnect power to the appliance before installing or removing it.
• Disconnect power from the circuit that is being used for the appliance.
• If hazardous conditions exist, do not work alone.
• If you are working under conditions that might be hazardous to the eyes, wear safety glasses or goggles.
Caution: There is a risk of explosion if the battery is replaced by an incorrect type.
Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device
may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference
that may cause undesired operation.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of
the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the
equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency
energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio
communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case
the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.
If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning
the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one of the following measures:
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
• Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
FCC Caution: Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void
the user's authority to operate this equipment.
This transmitter must not be collocated or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
Radiation Exposure Statement
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Updated: Tue, 01 Dec 2020 03:50:36 GMT
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