Cookbook Getting Started
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Ensure that sufficient room has been reserved for the air intake and air vent of Router to facilitate cooling of
the router chassis.
Install the Router in the 19-inch standard cabinet. Alternatively, install it on a clean and flat surface. In heated
areas, the air conditioning system should be properly installed.
Ensure that the cabinet and workbench are equipped with a good ventilation and cooling system.
Ensure that the cabinet and workbench are steady enough and capable of withstanding the weight of the
Router and its accessories.
Ensure that the cabinet and workbench are properly grounded.
2.1.3 Installation Tools
To enable smooth installation, prepare the following items.
Table 2-4 Tool List
Phillips screwdriver, and ESD wrist strap or gloves
Power cords, configuration cables, Ethernet cables, and grounding wires
Hub or switch, configuration terminal (PC equipped with the HyperTerminal program), and
electric outlet
Note
The device delivered does not have the tool kit, so users need to prepare tools on the tool list.
2.2 Installing a Router
2.2.1 Installation Procedure
Install the router as follows:
(1) (Optional) Installing the hard disk
(2) Installing the Router in a specific location
(3) Performing EMG grounding
(4) Installing power cords
(5) Checking after installation
2.2.2 (Optional) Installing the Hard Disk for the RG-NBR6200-E Series Routers
RG-NBR6205-E, RG-NBR6210-E, and RG-NBR6215-E routers can be equipped with a hard disk module and
the applicable model is RG-NBR-HDD-1T. The hard disk module does not come with the router and needs to be
purchased as required.
1. Precautions
Do not install the hard disk when the router is powered off; otherwise, the hard disk will be damaged.