Nokia IP380 Installation Guide - Page 27

Site Requirements, Product Disposal - end of life

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Site Requirements The location and meaning of the status LEDs for network interface cards are explained in Chapter 5, "Connecting PMC Network Interface Cards." „ For information on the built-in Ethernet interface LEDs, see "Ethernet Management Ports" on page 14. „ For information on the two-port Ethernet card LEDs, see "Four-Port and Two-Port 10/100 Mbps Ethernet Interface, PMC" on page 46. Site Requirements Before you install a Nokia IP300 Series appliance, ensure that your computer room or wiring closet conforms to the environmental specifications listed in Appendix A, "Technical Specifications." Product Disposal At the end of its useful life, your appliance and all peripherals included with it, including power cords and cables, must be disposed of in accordance with all applicable national, state, and local laws and regulations. These devices contain materials and components that must be disposed of properly. Therefore, to help prevent damage to the environment, Nokia encourages you to dispose of these devices in an environmentally-friendly manner. The following resources are available to you to help with equipment-disposal decisions: „ Many Nokia products are labeled with information about the materials used in their manufacture that can help those who will process equipment after you have disposed of it. „ The Nokia web site (http://www.nokia.com) provides information about our environmental programs and practices, which includes details about materials used in manufacturing and end-of-life practices. You can also find your product's Eco Declaration, which provides basic information on the environmental attributes of the product covering material use, packaging, disassembly, and recycling. Nokia IP300 Series Security Platform Installation Guide 19

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Site Requirements
Nokia IP300 Series Security Platform Installation Guide
19
The location and meaning of the status LEDs for network interface cards are
explained in
Chapter 5, “Connecting PMC Network Interface Cards.”
For information on the built-in Ethernet interface LEDs, see
“Ethernet
Management Ports”
on page 14.
For information on the two-port Ethernet card LEDs, see
“Four-Port and
Two-Port 10/100 Mbps Ethernet Interface, PMC”
on page 46.
Site Requirements
Before you install a Nokia IP300 Series appliance, ensure that your computer
room or wiring closet conforms to the environmental specifications listed in
Appendix A, “Technical Specifications.”
Product Disposal
At the end of its useful life, your appliance and all peripherals included with
it, including power cords and cables, must be disposed of in accordance with
all applicable national, state, and local laws and regulations. These devices
contain materials and components that must be disposed of properly.
Therefore, to help prevent damage to the environment, Nokia encourages you
to dispose of these devices in an environmentally-friendly manner.
The following resources are available to you to help with equipment-disposal
decisions:
Many Nokia products are labeled with information about the materials
used in their manufacture that can help those who will process equipment
after you have disposed of it.
The Nokia web site (
) provides information about
our environmental programs and practices, which includes details about
materials used in manufacturing and end-of-life practices. You can also
find your product’s Eco Declaration, which provides basic information on
the environmental attributes of the product covering material use,
packaging, disassembly, and recycling.