
Page 2 BANDIT II C2C Module, Document 3
Figure 3-2. Three-Pronged DC Power Connector
Figure 3-3. Bottom Section of Three-Pronged Connector Shell
To connector your BANDIT device to a DC power source, perform the following procedure.
Use the following steps to connect cables to user equipment and prepare the BANDIT chassis
for configuration and use.
Note: See the BANDIT II C2C Hardware Description and Specifications for diagrams of the
chassis and the ports.
1Place the BANDIT chassis on a tabletop or shelf.
Note: Make sure there is sufficient room above and below the chassis for ventilation
and cooling. See the requirements in Ventilation for BANDIT Products.
2Connect an earth ground wire to the chassis, as follows: Attach a (minimum) 12 AWG
wire to the earth ground bolt (next to the safety ground symbol), on the back of the
chassis. Use a ring terminal, such as an AMP (part number 36160), for this connection.
Warning: An earth ground must connect to the chassis so that the chassis remains
grounded even when it is not receiving power.
3Connect the BANDIT chassis’s ports to their network devices. For example, connect the
LAN ports, WAN port, modem port, serial port(s), and expansion port to the network
devices, as follows:
Warning: If you need to disable the BANDIT devices’s plug-and-play mode, do not
connect the WAN port or the LAN ports to equipment until after you have completed
this entire procedure.1
aUse an Ethernet 10-Base-T cable to connect the WAN port to the WAN equipment.
bUse an Ethernet 10-Base-T cable to connect each LAN port to its equipment.
cIf your BANDIT chassis uses IDU™ or RDU™ serial ports, connect the IDU or RDU
serial ports to the network equipment.
1. Plug-and-play mode is disabled by default in all BANDIT chassis except the BANDIT IP.