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Installation Warning Statements; Module Installation Locations; Installing A Module - Cisco 1120 Hardware Installation

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The installation site altitude must be no higher than 10,000 feet.
After replacing or installing a module in the router, you must update the label (on the router exterior) that lists the
module types contained in the router. The label must list the FCC ID number and the IC Certification number for each
module installed in the router.

Installation Warning Statements

This section includes the installation warning statements. Translations of these warning statements appear in the
Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information for Cisco Connected Grid Router 1000 Series Routers documents on
Cisco.com, at:
www.cisco.com/go/cgr1000-docs.
Warning
Only trained and qualified personnel should be allowed to install, replace, or service this equipment.
Statement 1030
Warning
To prevent the system from overheating, do not operate it in an area that exceeds the maximum
recommended ambient temperature of:
140°F (60°C) Statement 1047
Warning
To prevent airflow restriction, allow clearance around the ventilation openings to be at least: 1.75 in.
(4.4 cm) Statement 1076

Module Installation Locations

There are two module slots and these are numbered 3 and 4. Connected Grid modules can be installed in either module
slot, regardless of module type. Empty module slots must be covered with a blank faceplate.

Installing a Module

A module can be installed in a router in an offline or online state. Installing a module in an online router involves using the
CLI or CG-DM application. The instructions for removing a module can vary based on the router operating
system—Connected Grid operating system (CG-OS) or Cisco IOS operating system.
Note:
The CGR 1120 router supports online insertion and removal (OIR) of modules. To install a module by OIR, there are
two options:
Power down the module slot using the command line interface (CLI) prior to installing the module.
Use the CG-DM application to remove the module.
Tip:
This section provides general module installation steps. For detailed steps for the module type that you are installing,
see the installation and configuration guide for your module at:
To install a module, choose from the following options:
Installing a Module in an Offline Router, page 68
Installing a Module in an Online Router using the CLI, page 69
Installing a Module using Connected Grid Device Manager, page 70
Installing a Module in an Offline Router
To install a module in an offline router:
1.
Identify the slot the module is to be installed in (3 or 4).
2.
Disconnect the router from AC power.
www.cisco.com/go/cgr1000-docs.
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