ADTRAN Total Access 612 Mounting Guide

Type
Mounting Guide

ADTRAN Total Access 612 is a versatile and powerful device designed to provide comprehensive network monitoring and management capabilities. With its advanced features and user-friendly interface, it offers a range of benefits to network administrators and IT professionals:

  • Network Monitoring: The Total Access 612 allows you to monitor the health and performance of your network in real-time. You can easily track key metrics such as bandwidth utilization, latency, and packet loss, enabling proactive identification and resolution of network issues.

  • Fault Management: The device's robust fault management capabilities help you quickly detect, diagnose, and troubleshoot network problems. It provides detailed alerts and notifications, allowing you to respond promptly to network outages or performance degradations.

ADTRAN Total Access 612 is a versatile and powerful device designed to provide comprehensive network monitoring and management capabilities. With its advanced features and user-friendly interface, it offers a range of benefits to network administrators and IT professionals:

  • Network Monitoring: The Total Access 612 allows you to monitor the health and performance of your network in real-time. You can easily track key metrics such as bandwidth utilization, latency, and packet loss, enabling proactive identification and resolution of network issues.

  • Fault Management: The device's robust fault management capabilities help you quickly detect, diagnose, and troubleshoot network problems. It provides detailed alerts and notifications, allowing you to respond promptly to network outages or performance degradations.

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Mounting the Total Access 612/616/624 and Battery Backup Unit (L1)
Introduction
The Total Access 612/616/624 can be mounted to the front of the Battery Backup Unit (BBU) (P/N 1175044L1)
using special mounting brackets (P/N 1200626L1). This procedure details mounting the Total Access unit to the
front of the BBU and subsequently wallmounting the combined pair.
Prerequisite Procedures
Tools and Materials Required
Mounting brackets for Total Access 612/616/624 (P/N 1200626L1)
Heavy plywood (3/4” minimum)
(4) #10, 3/4” pan-head wood screws
Power drill with 1/16” drill bit
3/16” nut driver
Phillips-head screw drivers (small/medium)
Disconnect the Total Access 612/616/624 system from the power source before
attempting this procedure.
Electronic equipment can be damaged by static electrical discharge. Before handling
equipment, put on an antistatic discharge wrist strap to prevent damage to components.
Place equipment in antistatic packing material when transporting or storing. When
working on equipment, always place it on an approved antistatic mat that is electrically
grounded.
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1. Use the special mounting brackets (and provided screws) to connect the Total Access 612/616/624
unit to the front of the BBU. The Total Access 612/616/624 should be mounted to the front of the BBU
with the LEDs pointing down to the bottom of the BBU (see Figure 2).
Figure 1. Mounting the Total Access 612/616/624 to the BBU (L1)
2. Decide on a location for the unit. The unit should be installed around eye-level so that the LEDs are
viewable.
Perform the steps below in the order listed.
Remove all connected wallmount or rackmount brackets from the
Total Access 612/616/624 unit before beginning the auxiliary mount procedure.
Be certain to mount the Total Access BBU system with the Total Access 612/616/624 LEDs
pointing down.
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3. Prepare the mounting surface by attaching a board (typically plywood, 3/4” to 1” thick) to a wall stud
(see Figure 2).
4. Using the provided mounting template (61175044L1-19) as a guide, mark the locations of the four
screws that will hold the BBU system (see Figure 2).
5. Drill all four pilot holes using a 1/16” drill bit.
6. Screw in the top two pan-head screws that fit the keyhole openings. Let the head of the screw protrude
0.07” from the plywood (about the thickness of a nickel) to engage the keyhole slot (see Figure 2).
7. With an assistant, lift the BBU system and position to engage the screw heads. Allow the BBU system
to slide down until the slot end rests against the screws.
8. Insert the two lower screws through the tabs and tighten securely (see Figure 2).
Figure 2. Wallmounting the BBU System
Mounting to a stud ensures stability. Using sheetrock anchors may not produce sufficient
long-term stability.
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ADTRAN Total Access 612 Mounting Guide

Type
Mounting Guide

ADTRAN Total Access 612 is a versatile and powerful device designed to provide comprehensive network monitoring and management capabilities. With its advanced features and user-friendly interface, it offers a range of benefits to network administrators and IT professionals:

  • Network Monitoring: The Total Access 612 allows you to monitor the health and performance of your network in real-time. You can easily track key metrics such as bandwidth utilization, latency, and packet loss, enabling proactive identification and resolution of network issues.

  • Fault Management: The device's robust fault management capabilities help you quickly detect, diagnose, and troubleshoot network problems. It provides detailed alerts and notifications, allowing you to respond promptly to network outages or performance degradations.

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